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The key to success with AdSense is to place your ads on pages that receive
high traffic for high demand keywords. The higher the cost-per-click to the advertiser,
the more you will receive per click from your site. It doesn't pay to target low
cost-per-click keywords and place them on pages that don't receive hits.
Instinctively, my mind drifted to horrible images in which my homepage was
buried in little ads promoting other people's services. . .
1) Target high traffic pages on your site.
I checked my logs and discovered many of my visitors take advantage of the
free affiliate marketing resources and ebooks offered on my site. Hmm...
2) If possible place AdSense links on pages that produce little
or better yet, no profit.
By placing AdSense on a free resources page I have drastically reduced the
amount of potential customers lost to other sites. Bingo!
End result? A high traffic page producing a minimal amount of revenue. Sounds
like a perfect opportunity to pick up some extra cash with AdSense.
This is especially rewarding to informational sites that focus their efforts
on delivering powerful affiliate link free content to their visitors. Now they
can gain a return on their services.
By no means is AdSense a perfect program, but, I've yet to stumble across a
program that didn't have room for improvement in one category or another. My main
gripe concerning AdSense is the inability to determine the profitability of a
chosen keyword. competitive, high demand keywords will undoubtedly generate larger
commissions, but the exact number is withheld by the big 'G'.
Google promises to update AdSense frequently, tweaking and polishing in order
to maintain their 'squeaky-clean' image. Who knows, maybe some day we'll see AdSense
add a 2nd tier? Can you imagine the smiles on the faces of webmasters around the
world as they sign sub-affiliates and double, triple, quadruple etc... the amount
they earn from AdSense!
One particularly handy feature available with AdSense is the ability to filter
out up to 200 urls. This gives you the option of 'blocking' spammy low value offers
from your pages as well as competitors to your site.
The possibilities are limitless, yet looming on the edge of my consciousness
is the fear that one day someone will find a way to exploit this 'golden goose'
and force Google to crack down (much like the pay-per-click affiliate programs
of old.). For now they enforce a strict anti-spamming policy, anyone found to
be spamming their own links or abusing AdSense by other means will find their
AdSense privileges terminated. My advice is quite simple...
Hop on the AdSense bandwagon while you can at: http://www.google.com/adsense
About the Author:
Adam Buhler is the owner of Affiliate Programs Directory: http://www.smokesoft.net
Adam is the author of the weekly newsletter "Affiliate Secrets". He
is offering a free copy of the ebook "Internet Cash Machines" For a
limited time to anyone who subscribes at: http://www.smokesoft.net/newsletter.html
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