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The more you understand about any subject,
the more interesting it becomes. As you read this article you'll
find that the subject of Adsense is certainly no exception.
Truthfully, the only difference between you
and Adsense experts is time. If you'll invest a little more time
in reading, you'll be that much nearer to expert status when it
comes to Adsense.
Winning the (r) Google AdSense War
Some owners of content sites are earning
four and even five-figure incomes per month selling
"nothing." They're doing this by selling their
targeted traffic to other websites through Google's AdSense
program.
If you're not familiar with (r)AdSense,
it's where (r)Google pays website owners
("publishers") to run ads on their sites. Google
accepts paid ads from advertisers, and then shares this revenue
with the publishers who allow these ads to be displayed on their
sites. They pay based upon clicks generated from the publishers'
sites.
Many publishers have discovered that
running Google AdSense ads is more lucrative, and less trouble,
than marketing their own products or services. So an entire
industry has sprang up around monetizing websites using AdSense
and other pay-per-click programs.
The "industry" is mature enough
that seminars are even held that teach how to best monetize your
content sites. I'll be attending a seminar, in New Orleans,
Louisiana, on September 9th - 11th, 2005, that has this very
focus. You can read more about it at: http://WillieCrawford.com/new-orleans-seminar.html
Since MOST people I've communicated with
aren't earning four or five-figure incomes per month, let's
examine how you increase your chances of earning these amounts.
First of all, your website has to be on a
topic (a niche) where people are spending lots of money. There
are niches where advertisers often spend $40 - $50 per click...
just to get visitors to their websites. Obviously, these
visitors buy "things" on these websites that make it
worthwhile to pay that much for the traffic.
In case you're wondering what keywords any
"sane" marketer would spend $50 on a single click for,
read on...
Certain visitors to websites, that later
convert to customers, could literally be worth thousands, even
millions, to marketers. These marketers know the lifetime value
of their visitors, and have the conversion rates calculated!
Markets where customers can be this lucrative include
legal/lawsuits, medical, higher education, real estate, new and
used vehicles, investments, travel, and products offering
residual income. There are many others.
I actually have a list of over 9000
keywords that I consult when building a new site, or optimizing
an existing site. Doesn't it makes perfect sense to create sites
that attract visitors with a high value-per-visitor?
You can grab a copy of my list along with a
few personal notes on how to monetize these high-value keywords
at: http://9000TopPayingKeywords.com
The keywords on the list above range from
93 cents to $108 per click. There ARE higher priced keywords but
you probably don't want to focus on them since the competition
can be incredibly cutthroat. There are niches where your
competitors will actually sabotage your efforts. Money does that
to some people :-)
It makes economic sense to build a site
around topics where people are actually spending money already.
It makes sense to target a market where
people have money to spend - and they expect to spend it on
products similar to yours. In that sense, you can even set up
site designed to generate traffic for governmental agencies,
foundations, charities, etc. It's all about getting in front of
the traffic and then re-directing that traffic to those willing
to pay for it.
When setting up content sites, it's
important that you not violate the terms-of-service at the
pay-per-click management firm that you plan on using. For
example, Google actually tells you that you should not build
sites just for their AdSense program. Yet, they need sites to
display their customers' ads in order for their program to work.
It's a delicate balancing act. Google wants
to deliver relevant clicks to their customers. They know that
traffic coming from "junky" or "spammy"
sites may not convert as well for their customers. This would
lower their customers ROI, and lead to many unhappy customers.
This would drive Google's customers to their ever-growing
competitors.
Google wants webmasters that have quality,
targeted traffic to run AdSense Ads. When you set up a free blog
on Google's Blogger.com they even have the AdSense invitation
"programmed" into the signup process.
So how DO you win the Google AdSense War
and get your share of that multi-billion dollar advertisers'
revenue stream? You build high-quality content sites that focus
on niches where people are spending money. It's as simple as
that. You let those already doing it teach you what works best -
it's a easy as that!
Sometimes it's tough to sort out all the
details related to this subject, but I'm positive you'll have no
trouble making sense of the information presented above.
About the author:
Willie Crawford has taught PROVEN Internet marketing techniques to thousands of successful Internet entrepreneurs since late-1996. Grab a free copy of his comprehensive, 20-Lesson Internet Marketing Success Course now at: http://WillieCrawford.com
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