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Grow Your Adsense Piggy Bank: $30 to $300 A Month
Maybe you’ve had your own “Aha” moment with Google Adsense.
I had mine earlier this year when I realized I could make more than just pocket change by featuring those now familiar ad blocks on my websites. I had worked hard building my content oriented niche sites and had expected to make decent affiliate income—which never materialized.
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Adsense Needs Sense ; Not Luck
'How Lucky were you today' ran a headline in one of the popular webmaster forums. The discussion was about how lucky some people were to make a huge sum inspite of the fact that they still had a comparatively less number of clicks.
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The #1 Biggest Mistake That People Make With Adsense
It's very easy to make a lot of money with AdSense. I know it's easy because in a short space of time, I've managed to turn the sort of AdSense revenues that wouldn't keep me in candy into the kind of income that pays the mortgage on a large suburban house, makes the payments on a family car and does a whole lot more besides.
But that doesn't mean there aren't any number of mistakes that you can make when trying to increase your AdSense income - and any one of those mistakes can keep you earning candy money instead of earning the sort of cash that can pay for your home.
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Making Public Service Ads Serve You
Making huge sums of money with AdSense isn't brain surgery. You simply have to know what you're doing. If you know which types of ads to choose, where to place them on the page and how to use Google's options to design them so that they get the maximum number of click-throughs, you should find your site earning heaps of money very quickly.
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Targeting Your Content For AdSense with Search
In my last article, I pointed out some of the changes that Google recently made to AdSense. I discussed how you can now put ad units on error, login, registration, thank you and welcome pages, and suggested that you might want to think about adding content to those pages to ensure that you received target ads.
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Why Is Two Better Than Four?
Jen over at Jensense ran a pretty important post recently. It covered a topic that’s been bothering me for a while now. For about the last month, or even more, my blog at JoelComm.com has been showing one single ad across the top of the page.
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AdSense and the Hidden Mysteries of the Internet
I’ve been using AdSense for a very long time, and I think I’ve got it figured out pretty well. I understand how ads need to look to get people to click, I know where to put them and it’s pretty rare for my units to show anything other than ads that are highly contextualized. Maybe I could optimize some of the pages a little better (heck, no one’s perfect) but on the whole, I think I can say that I know how the system works and I’ve got it working pretty well for me.
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Google: The Web's Quality Control
In last week’s comment, I talked about the power of AdSense forums. I could have said the same thing about all of the blogs dealing with AdSense too. There are plenty of those and they’re stuffed with great information from people on the cutting edge of AdSense techniques.
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Does Pay-Per-Click have a Future?
Companies like FTD are getting out of the pay-per-click marketing space, citing the high cost of the keywords they use. Other companies seem to be following suit. Does pay-per-click have a future?
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Building an AdSense Business With Free Blogs
When I first started out with AdSense, I had little money to spare on web hosting, and I knew nothing about how to get a site ranked in the search engines or to generate traffic. It took a lot of work, reading, experimenting and failure before I discovered great ways to build my AdSense business.
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