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Content Monetization 09 Nov 2006 01:41 am
Google AdSense for Newbies
This article is a short introduction about Google Adsense program and how you can use it to make some extra income online.
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Featured Article by Karl Warren
In this article we will discuss the advantages and benefits which the Google AdSense program affords to fledgeling internet marketers. Launched in 2003, AdSense has fast become the market leader in pay-per-click content related advertising. The buzz surrounding the program can be witnessed everywhere. Webmasters and bloggers are able to easily incorporate related text advertisements into their own content, when a visitor clicks on an advertisement Google pays a percentage of their earnings to the webmaster. Literally millions of websites use AdSense to monetize their traffic.
Google makes billions of dollars yearly from AdSense, many other search companies now provide similar services and many internet marketers make a good living writing ebooks on the subject. If you are new to internet marketing or you are not yet realising the benefits of AdSense you should sign up as soon as possible.
Google AdSense program is easy to use and it is also FREE. To join the program you simply fill in an online form and once approved you are able to begin placing AdSense advertisements on your own website by copying a few lines of code straight into your html. You can also customise the look and feel of the advertisements so that they blend into your site.
You do not have to be an AdSense expert to make money from the AdSense program. Whether your site is ten pages or a million pages, if your site generates traffic you can make money. It is fairly easy to achieve an extra five to ten dollars per day using AdSense, although this may not seem like a lot it is certainly worth pasting a small section of code into your site. Once you have begun to see small amounts of revenue being generated from your site you will be inspired to learn how to maximise the revenue, whether you add more content or set up other sites, or simply find ways to attract new visitors to your site - you will begin to learn more about internet marketing.
Assuming you did earn ten dollars extra per day, that’s $3650 per year. Certainly worth the effort.
Google makes it easy for new webmasters to make money from their websites, one of the main reasons for failure among newbies is information overload. Making money online is a broad subject, some internet experts provide advice which contradicts the views of others - some give very broad advice and expect a newbie to work out the details for themselves, this can lead to frustration and disappointment. It is a shame, but it is difficult for a newbie to remain focused and motivated. By making the AdSense program easy to use Google allows everybody to benefit.
The formula is simple: Join the program, copy and paste the code, monitor the results and improve your website content then get paid when your visitors click on the advertisements.
When you join the AdSense program, you are putting your trust into the hands of a well respected corporation which provides support and spends billions on research and development. Remember: Google pays you a percentage of the advertising revenue so it is in their best interests to help you succeed.
Once you implement AdSense into your website and start to attract visitors, you can literally earn money while you sleep. You can earn anything from 5 cents to a few dollars for each click. It is important to bear in mind that this is all achieved by simply copying and pasting a few lines of code into your website. As your website grows, your potential earnings grow too. Website building is a popularity contest, to be popular with your visitors you must provide them with useful content, you will be rewarded with repeat visits and more traffic - the longer you continue to build your website the more money you are likely to make from AdSense.
More content = more traffic = more money for you.
It is possible to make a living solely from the AdSense program, even if your site earns you no more than a few cents per day at first, it is a start. If you grow your site and increase your popularity you will begin to see a difference. Getting started with AdSense is easy, as an internet marketer there is nothing to lose from giving AdSense a try.
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Content Monetization 20 Sep 2006 06:00 am
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Content Monetization 25 May 2006 06:00 am
Importance Of Good Content
Featured Article By Mark Jordan Berger
There are many misconceptions between webmasters exactly what is good content. While some believe they know good content when they see it, there is a distinct difference between not only good and bad content, but also useful content and useless content.
USEFUL CONTENT: Do you really “know it” when you see it?
The Internet is a boundless playground. And while I’d like to say that the majority of these websites contains useful content, the fact of the matter is that the majority of websites on the Internet contain useless content. So when it comes right down to it, what characteristics does useful content exhibit? Can you tell the difference?
Characteristic 1: Have Someone Who Is Familiar with the Target Market Write the Content
While it’s possible to research any subject in order to write “quality content” on the subject, webmasters know the best, most useful content comes straight from the horse’s mouth. I own a website based on ceiling fans. And while it’s quite likely I could research and write all the artlces myself, I have an editor to do so. This editor fixes ceiling fans in his spare time. He answers all the questions related to ceiling fan problems on that site’s forums, and writes quality content for the website. Now, do I know enough about ceiling fans to answer technical ceiling fan related issues? Do I know enough to even reply to one post?
Perhaps. Dan’s in-depth knowledge about ceiling fans though is helping to grow that forum (which in turn brings repeat visitors to the site) and the content he writes is slowly but surely making our ceiling fans website the premier source of information related to all things ceiling fans on the web.
Characteristic 2: Long Articles with Keyword Optimization
Yes, longer articles are usually best. The longer an article, the more keywords you can fit into it, as well. Google, Yahoo & MSN all have content filters, where a certain number of words are required for the engine to even take the page into consideration. The greatest thing about writing long articles is engines (especially Google) will take all the keywords into consideration. So when you have a longer article with a great factor of keywords, you can start ranking on Google for keywords that may be in one of your articles. Even if you didn’t optimize for that keyword or nessecarily plan on ranking for it.
For example, the mentioned ceiling fans website ranks on Google now for a “litex fans” search, even though we don’t have a page on the phrase. Google simply caught the keyword phrase on one of our recently uploaded articles.
Characteristic 3: “Unique” Content
Unique content is something your website has that other websites do not. Simply researching your articles before you write them is not enough. You’ll want to offer your visitors something they can’t find anywhere else - either the lowest prices, the best files, the most up-to-date listings on whatever it is your site is about. And go RSS! Stop thinking about it and do it. Syndicating another writer’s feed (or your own) gives the writer all kinds of exposure, while at the same time gives you new self-refreshing content all the time. Googlebot is now beginning to eat up RSS too.
Characteristic 4: Return Visits
Return visitors are always the best becase you know they like you. They might even go so far as to tell others about you, if they like your website enough. But in order to capture a residual traffic margin - what can you do? The answer is always interactivity. Interactivity is anything that captures the user’s attention by asking them to interact with the environment. This could be games, forums; constantly updated bits of information such as news (sports or otherwise), etc.
But let’s expand on the etc., just to give a few people ideas. In fact, site reference is a good example:
User Feedback on Content
Site Reference has a link on each article to submit what the user thinks about the article. Likely in the future the webmaster will enable it such that when a user clicks this link, it goes straight to the post on the forums related to the article. Or perhaps if there isn’t one, it automatically enables a user to start a post on the article subject.
These kind of things enable interactivity between the user and the site, not to mention gives a link each time to said forum/forum post. Which can help to relate PR to different parts of the website as well.
Updating Feeds
RSS is great for things like sports writers because an RSS feed can keep the website updated with the latest wins, losses, etc. It’s something that is interesting, somewhat important, but really easy to do too. The latest information can spark new forum posts related to ongoing events, it gives people ideas.
Games & Pictures
The first website I ever built when I was forteen years old in grade seven, and it was about pokemon. Somehow, I made $5 one summer when a visitor purchased some books through one of my Amazon links. I think that’s what got me started on my way to E-commerce, but my pokemon site was popular among other kids because it had some games, like skateboarding and hockey. Just simple games off Yahoo. I also added new pictures all the time of new and evolving pokemon I found in the game.
I don’t think that website is around anymore, but it helps to relate the idea.
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