I think you have point in there that some users who visit your blog are mostly the same people who are running adsense ads.
very interesting! I never thought about this. Seems to make sense now that I think about it! Thank you for saving me some money
I totally agree.. so adsense is not all about traffic.. we have to think about what type of visitor..
no one says we should rely on adsense... my 30% earning comes from clickbank, 20 from cpa, and 50 from adsense... This guide is for people who wanted to start adsense, not rely...
Yes, make money earns a lot as there are many advertaisers and many blogs, also many newbeis who dont know what adsense is
Niches like "How To Make Money Online" will earn revenue from newbies to making money online. Perhaps the trick is, if you have a site like this niche, you put the topic about Adsense way at the end of the tutorial so that they will click first, and find out the truth later on. Anyway, now that we are in the "adsense-ignorance-is-bliss" topic, probably you can also target girls (early teens), seniors, religion fanatics, unemployed people looking for jobs (not online jobs, of course), bored housewives, gossip lovers, and the like. I think eventually, most people in this planet will get the dreaded "Adsense Fatigue Syndrome". I hope Google and the advertisers can design more hypnotic and Venus-flytrap-inspired ads in the future so we can lure in more people to actually visit the ads.
LOL at this. As Titing Kabayo said, we should not rely on adsense alone. Not because it is your biggest earner doesn't mean that you need to disregard the others. Time will come that your adsense earning will fluctuate. So what then? No matter how low your clickbank or TLA or [enter your income stream here], you still have to work on them. And back to the topic, I guess it has been stated early in the topic that the thread is about "if you are starting out". It doesn't mean that if you are already earning in "make money online", you'll have to stay away. But anyhow, there would clearly be some exceptions. If that would be you, then good for you.
Its true fact, mate. I get low ctr for "Make Money online" "seo" but i get good income from health products .
YOu can always just have a seo/money/webmaster blog for the enjoyment of blogging about your chosen subject and just have the adsense on it just for a added bonus! I have my blog which has very good traffic and earns about £30 ($60/65) weekly but I do it just as a wind down/chilled out blog I like to share what I have learnt! Rather than chasing adsense why not just learn a trade i.e design, seo, coding or whatever and just use adsense for pocket change and just blog for the fun of blogging. I take my hat off to those who pay mortgages or whatever with adsense but for me I just dont see the point at all in pushing everything for a few clicks! Rather than just talking about who has the best click income or who has the best niche, why not just have fun and do something in what you really can get your teeth into!
I would agree that the niches you posted are saturated and hyper-competitive, but that's not to say that there isn't a way of making money from these niches. If you're going after "make money from home" related keywords then you better be prepared to put in the time to thoroughly analyze your competition and improve on what they've done. It's going to be a lot of work and you most likely won't see immediate results but if you keep at it you will eventually reap the benefits. The alternative is to create a niche within a niche: instead of focusing on the broad "work from home", "make money from home" keywords go after long-tail keywords, i.e. "part time job work from home", "work at home jobs for moms". Not only did you cut the competition in half but you're now targeting a very narrow audience that is looking for something very specific and if you can offer them some content that is specific to their query you'll find that your conversion rates (be it Adsense clicks or a CB product) will increase dramatically. Just my $0.02.