Hi, I've recently set up a few niche websites with Adsense ads on them (started about 4 weeks ago). And I've looked around the Digital Point forums to see other's experience about what to expect as far as Adsense earnings. Many people say it took around 6 months to start making $100/month. However, a couple people claim to start seeing nice results (at least $20+ per day) within a matter of days. What gives? I want in! I've tried lots of different techniques to get good quality traffic to my Adsense sites. But one more thing I am considering is buying links from high PageRank sites. Has anyone else tried this? And does it work? Cheers, Josh
To get a kick start you may want to aim in getting traffic from MSN - its easy, fast and can bring you a good amount of visitors. I persoanlly dont look at buying links but maybe because I am cheap Join a number some forums and place your link on the sig so the Search Engine bots can find you more easily and contribute to each forum you join. Within a week you should start seeing your numbers rise.
As one of the people who went from zero to $20+ per day in a few days, I can tell you that the key is to get a lot of high PR sites (that are in your niche) linking to you. However, I wouldn't pay for those links. Having a bunch of links really attracts the attention of the search engine. www.LaptopGamers.com has only been up for a bit over a week and already Google has index every single page. MSN has indexed it as well. It ranks #1 for the term "Laptop Speakers" http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=laptop speakers&FORM=MSNH&srch_type=0 Not bad for a site on its 2nd week of life.
Well, some of them I own. Some belong to my www.TTZMedia.com network and the others are part of my extended network of tech site contacts. I just send them an email telling them to link me or they won't be invited to my yearly CES party in Las Vegas.
As for the "rest of us" without other high-ranking websites... is there other places to purchase quality links? I've noticed on a few other forums that PageRank may not even be passed on in some circumstances. It's a tough to choose which way to go. Any other ideas?
Another method to kick start your adsense is find ways to get people simply visiting your website. Creating something useful or humorous that people will their friends can have dramatic results with the right idea. I remember I did well one week with this site when I told some people about it and someone included it on a weekly Friday Funnies email that went out to a bunch of people. Basically, it is a joke about what happens when you are successful with Google Adsense: www.wsportal.com is the site
Buying links from high PR sites have nothing to do with getting quality traffic If you are looking to get quality traffic just do the following. 1. Refresh the contents of your website everyday (Your site will be crawled more often). 2. Submit to directories (Consider buying some links as well ) 3. Exchange links with sites that are related to the content of your site (Ver very important). 4. Participate in forums related to your website. 5. Write articles (There are many site that accepts articles FREE of charge) Good Luck
Don't you have to pay for link market? I signed up for the free bit but only got a load of spam from them. When I tried to approve links it asked me to pay for the service. I'm not sure if it's changed or not lately, though.
i use Linkmarket for link exchnage my site ban by google so ignore to use unrelated link exchnage program try to add your link in all directroy manualy
Anywhere, but also update the home page as and when required i.e. you might want to point links to some new content on your home page.
Does anybody have a list handy of free directories that they like to submit their sites to? I tend to register mine with Google, Yahoo, and MSN search, but that's been about it so far.
Kaethy, I use a CMS system (on http://www.personal-finance.tv) to automatically post links to the latest article(s) on the front page. That helps them all get indexed. For example, the current latest article is about ipod nanos. I also have an RSS feed that lists my latest articles. Good luck, fcmisc.
MSN is really the proverbial "low-hanging-fruit" of the SEs, just one link from blogspot seems to be enough to rank in some niches. Once you are in there, you can get an OK amount of traffic, but to excel, you've got to rank in Google. Linkmarket is free, but be careful to only accept VERY relevant links. Try to work those links into articles/posts rather than just hanging out on a links page. At first, with linkmarket, only the dregs (or quality, but non-english sites) will seek you out for linking. Don't give in to temptation! Eventually, you will be (literally) overwhelmed with people wanting to exchange links. Cherry-pick the best. Free directories are also your friend, as are article directories - submit stories to them. Learn about PRweb, too.
Thanks for the tips Mister Tut! Luckily I've already got a few link backs from blogspot on my new site, so maybe MSN will find me soon. I'll check out your other suggestions as well!
Well my advice is to treat all the pages same way. You must refresh the content of each and every page in order to get better ranking