As you know we have many ways to earn money from Adsense. One of methods I applied is to make money from Adsense Ready Sites. This is a simple way to use. You just put your Adsense ID to templates, upload to your hosting, get traffics and earn money. It is too simple because you don't need to write the content. Other words the content is duplicate somewhere that should be avoided when earning from Adsense. So, this method can't give me much money. But $1 is also the money. How much do you make money per day from such websites? Please share
I don't recommend using adsense ready websites it's against adsense tos to create a website just for the purpose of making money with adsense. Also these websites use duplicate content so you might get banned I use adsense but all my content is unique my websites help users find what they are looking for. Try it out, you will make much more in return. Google will reward you with higher rankings and a lot more traffic.
Ya, google don't like dupe content, so they're a waste of time IMO. You're better of re-writing the articles or writing new content.
I know that writing unique articles is a good solution to get traffic and return readers. And I am currently blogging for my sites. Here I want to discuss somehow we can earn extra money with less investment. Four other methods can be applied in this manner are: 1. Use tools to rewrite articles quickly 2. Put free articles to your sites 3. Write some new articles 4. Get new articles via RSS
In my opinion, #3 is what it should be all about. The other 3 methods are for lazy folks who want to "get rich quick" and have no intent to put out anything of any use that can't already be found in 14 dozen other places. Remember, websites are for VIEWERS. They aren't solely to make money. They aren't solely for Search Engines. They should be primarily places for people to find information that they can't find otherwise. If all forms of advertising were to go away, how many of you would still run a website(s). I count myself in the minority that would.
never used any and dont intend to use one either. if you want to be in the business for long term and continue making money from adsense, i suggest you setup your own site with own unique content
Never owned, never intend to own an adsense ready website. If you really want to make money with adsense, write about something you love, build plenty of unique content and over time watch the funds go up and up.
Hi Adpubster, You are right in that unique articles might be better for everyone, but I don't understand trying to change other people. Charitable web development isn't a category in this forum. Almost everyone here is here to make money. This is the adsense section, which is exclusively about money. I don't think it is fair to try to make people feel guilty because they don't operate with the same goals and ideas you operate with. I get frustrated with the idealistic dream many people have of a non-capitalist/free market internet. That being said, my websites are all unique content, because it serves me better. It is only a side effect that it is better for my visitors. Further, adsense inherently is a method of getting rid of your visitors, not keeping them. So consider your audience.
I agree, though I am slowly building a mini-empire of adsense sites (full of unique content) that do add to my monthly coinage, I'm more a fan of adsense-ready templates and themes, rather than adsense ready sites - if that makes sense?!? Everyone has cut corners at some point or another, but one thing I want to remind you all is that this is a business, with proven methods and foundational do's and dont's that are there for a reason. Making money online is no different than making money anywhere else, there are just different variables. The fact of the matter is you can use any type of "out of the box" business solution, but unfortunately the success ratio of people who do use these methods isn't always that promising. Learn "how" to use adsense in your current business model, learn "how" it works and more importantly "what" words... then duplicate that success and you will be off to the races!
GhengisKhan...I've been involved with the web since before 99.9% of the people even had heard of it, much less had their own website. I saw what it used to be, and I've seen what it has degenerated into where practically anyone can get a site, slap someone else's work on it and expect to make money. Not saying that applies to you at all, but it does to a great number. I'm not saying you can't make money, I'd be a hypocrite to say that. What I'm saying and what I'm trying to bring the balance toward is to not lose sight of what the real intent of putting out information is for. You say you get frustrated...well so do I. I get frustrated at the droves of people putting up sites for themselves and for search engines and forgetting their visitors. Even 'getting rid of your visitors' presumably to get the next one in...there is a term for that. It is only a 'side effect' that it is better for your visitors? A truly sad epitaph for where we've come to
Adpubster, Thanks for not slamming me too hard when we obviously disagree here. I'm interested in providing for my family, and being able to continue to stay at home with my 4 children instead of missing out on their childhood working away from home. They are my priority, and I will admit that providing for them takes precedence over my website visitors. Hence my using the phrase 'side effect'. Considering this is the adsense section, I'll point out that there is an inverse relationship and conflict of interest when it comes to adsense CTR and a site's usefulness to it's visitors. In other words, if you could give them everything they are looking for, they will never click on an adsense unit. In other, other words, ...the better the site, the lower the CTR. If you have adsense on your site, you have already made compromises.
One obviously cannot give everything to all visitors, and all visitors, no matter how fascinating and how helpful they find the site, eventually have to leave it. If they do so via an ad (hopefully onto another useful site) then all is well. (if onto some MFA then not all is well for the visitor which is why I try to filter the worst of those from my site) There would be no real compromises if all sites with adsense were of use (providing new info), for then an ad would be no more than a link except for the earning. But when you check out an advertiser's link and find it goes to content lifted from your site, you'd likely feel frustrated, too. And finally there is the case where the visitor finds EXACTLY what he is looking for on the first page he brings up and then decides to check an ad because it also looked interesting. This happens to me (I can tell by checking what they are searching for and seeing what page they land on) Such a person may not have brought up any more of my pages because he had already found what he was looking for. No real compromise here, either. People often have more than one thing in their minds when they visit a site...I know for a fact that they can find exactly what they are looking for and then click an ad...I've seen it many times.
if you have only one site $30-60 for month is nice!! but if you have many sites with 1to3$ daily it´s very good