Then could you address the question everyone seems to have: how do you write new articles enough to keep 200 blogs updated with any frequency? Are these articles written by you? How long are they? Do they require any research on your part? Don't want your secrets, just an idea of how you handle the logistics
Making tons of money isn't difficult in Adsense or for that matter any PPC, but it needs tons of hard work and dedication. Unique content goes a long, long way in promoting and getting recurring visitors. And if blogger decides one fine day to bring down all your blogs ( god forbid that), then what happens 200 is a large amount though, do not know whether you will be able to sustain it in the long run. As Ganceann said, I'd rather prefer to make a large amount through niches where I am really interested, so that it combines work with enjoyment.
I am a part of a private group that syndicates daily articles for many different topics. These articles are fresh and new everyday. that's where I get my content. I point my automation program to a specific link for each topic and it picks up the new article each day then post's it onto the proper blog.
I got one blog and update it with new content every day maby even twice a day...I get 100 uniques and liek 1 dollar a day off it lo
That is actually pretty good based on the content based on your cpc, which I would assume is roughly between 0.1-0.2$/click This means you are pulling in a 5%-10% ctr basically think of it this way, with 1,000 uniques and a 5% ctr, with $0.2 brings you with a grand total of $10. so technically speaking you need 10,000 uniques to visit your site/day to make a target of $100/day so what can you change: your ctr, your cpc, your # of uniques. Target each element seperately and maximize it, I would say start with your cpc move to ctr, then do your traffic.
agreed with blogs its usually best to update twice a day, which would obviously very hard with a few hundred.
Some of my blogs are more like an informative website with just information on them. e.g. one of my blogs has downloadable exam papers. I don’t update any of the content but the site gets traffic mainly from forum posts and users emailing the link to others. It does get a steady stream of traffic but not high numbers, however the content is so specific that a high number click the ads, I also target keywords to give the name of the blog e.g. if there are a lot of searches for cisco exam I’d try register the blog as ciscoexam.blogspot.com I don’t update it for months and it will make a constant $5 or so a day, it’s sites like this I want to build and just leave to make money along with a few others that require regular updates.
Submit your blog to directories. Build links into articles and submit articles to websites that will provide you with backlinks. When writing articles, if you write about the content area of your website rather than trying to promote your website, it generally works out better. The 'about author' section is where a backlink to your website should appear, while you can also link to a topic in your website in the article content (providing it is related to the article you are writing about). The main thing is not to make the article a sales pitch on how great your website is, but to write it as if you were writing for your own website with the viewer in mind. It may not generate much traffic from the link in the article, but it will guide search engines to find and index your site much better and therefore raise your SERPS ranking and gaining you more organic traffic.