One thing you must remember is not to put your time in a site thats destined to fail from the start. Your site MUST have a substancial potencial audience. If your topic is too niche and only a couple of people search for your key words a day, you dont stand a chance. Dont go too niche! The key is to get a balance between niche/demand, then focus on SEO. Be sure to do your research before launching into a new project. As someone once said: "the battle is won or lost at the planning stage" ( possibly Sun Tzu)
Damn running myspace resource site made me crazy,how can earn $300 a day if 20 clicks only paid $0.33
most people making serious money online are not just copying the site ideas others have, nor are most of them using adsense as their primary methid of monetization.
Ok haha i hate to say i ahve been domaining for just a year but still no adsenses. I am also just 14, my main way of income has been from making a few sites and selling it right off the bat. Now if i was to start a free css layout site would you recommend keeping it and hope for high income off adsense or sell. i am willing to be happy with a site making just $10 - $15. for a 14 year old thats not half bad. - John
I own 15 sites, but adsense is not my prefered income method. When it comes to adsense though: 12 of them earn around $5 a day each. 2 of them earn about $50 a day each. 1 of them earns about $400 a day. You dont need hundreds of sites. Nor this content is king myth.
Yeah I will agree on that one. I have several sites bringing in big money from Adsense alone. I would not recommend 1 site only. I would not recommend 1 revenue stream (ie only Adsense). That way is the way of the Dodo bird.
If you are averaging $300 per day in adsense you should be able to afford several off days per month. Unless you have an insane financial problem or budgeting issues.
making 300$ a day with adsense ALONE on only two sites is a terrifying situation to be in. anyone that wouldn't be concerned about the future in that situation is rather naive. you need to diversify in 1) number of successful sites 2) what niches those sites are in and 3) methods of monetization
Don't forget 300 sites earning $1/day The answer to this question depends on what kind of sites you are making. Are you a professional in a field other than web publishing and your site is authoritative site on the subject that is your expertise? Or have you hired professionals to create professional and unique content for you? Then create one or two sites, grow them over the years and you will have a lifetime of lucrative earnings. Or are you an authority on nothing and you are creating a bunch of MFAs with "borrowed" or free content - resulting in sites that have hundreds or thousands of clones? If so, then you might as well make as many as you can and hope to squeeze a few dollars out of each one.
This just isn't true. A few quality sites will always do better than a bunch of crap sites. A network of junk sites could all crash at the same time just as easily (or easier) than a true quality content site.
I just got a warning from Google for that kind of placement. Seems Google is cracking down on this kind of thing.