www.adblacklist.com if you wish to see low paying advertisers in your niche Get the list and paste that into your competitive ad filter in Adsense
I especially like the tip "don't annoy or inconvenience your users." Focus on building quality content and a high-quality user experience on your website first, and all other factors second. Then, earnings will follow.
Yeah I think that was the point that they were trying to make. Focus on creating a smaller number of quality sites rather than whack out a load of crappy MFA sites.
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I disagree completely about the quality VS quantity thing. Many mediocre sites are better than few good sites. If I am not mistaken, shoemoney runs a couple thousand.
I hear this a lot but if the traffic is TOO web savvy OR they are all using ad blockers it ain't gonna help much. KNOW the traffic you want to get and provide content for that traffic specifically. It certainly takes more work than just driving any traffic to your site.
I agree, the name of the game is traffic. Articles are a good way to get targeted traffic, so are press releases. Here's a nice article with free adsense tips: http://www-adsensetips.blogspot.com/
Well your definition of "quality" obviously differs from mine. No lone webmaster could make 50 "quality" sites.
they don't have to be big to be quality ...and you don't have to do it instantly...so I don't see why one couldn't make 50 high quality ones (though I was just picking a rather random number...)
Although the tips are no longer unique or original. At least it helps newbies like me to optimize my site revenue.