I have placed adsense in my site for 4 months,but i have get $4 I think a good traffic is the key to make more money.but a friend said it is not the key.you should have high $ of keyword,he said some click can get $2-$5,it is really?
The Key would be - Get Appropriate content to those page and wait for the SERPs to crawl. Keep adding right content ever 2-3days. This should work. I have been doing the same.
Yes its true at times. But still traffic is the king. And traffic along with high paying adsense keywords is the MONEY. I could experience it with my mesothelioma blog.
what's the use If your site do feature high paying keywords but don't have traffic? Well, traffic and high paying keywords must go with each other for you earn much.
Much of my money I make off low paying keywords, go for the low hanging fruit. I'm in the UPS club with mostly low paying keywords that noone else targets. If everyone is going for the same mesothelomia keywords its that many more people you're up against to get traffic for.
AdSense keywords related to free online games are the lowest paying I've found so far. It's also easier getting top ranking for them.
Looking at all your sites listed on your abestos website (scroll down and you will see them), its obvious your sites are made purely for adsense as they contain the subjects of the most popular current keywords. eg - maria sharapova, seo, legal, debt etc etc. You might make some short term money but long term most if not all your sites will be worthless.
build a good site...don't worry about adsense if you have a busy site you can sell advertising space, and also make some residual adsense income....and then open more sites. Traffic is king...not adsense.
Once you have traffic you can monetize the site in many different ways. You can pretty much "buy" traffic through a variety of means, but you'll get the type of visitor that never goes beyond the landing page, or maybe hits a couple of pages. I land at so many sites in pursuit of some fleeting purpose and can usually see in two blinks if that site is nothing more than a honeypot put up hoping someone will click an affiliate/ad link. I'm hitting the back button before the page finishes rendering most of the time. When your content has substance and attracts an audience, your SERPs will fluctuate less wildly (if you have ranking for anything), you'll have more page views per session, and greater opportunity for subtle marketing and monetization. It's up to you as to what approach you want to take. Personally, I keep struggling to find my niche in the revenue-from-ads-or-commissions chaos with content I have an interest in, while attempting to throw out the ideas which have more heart than revenue potential. So building a web site devoted to tourism in the Catskill mountains of New York where I'm based is appealing, but it's not gonna pay my bills given the same amount of effort I could spend building a site focused on finance-related topics, electronics, or a number of others. As other wise and seasoned folks have counceled in their responses here, focus on your content, then driving traffic, then experiment with how best to turn that traffic into revenue so you're motivated to evolve the site further.
He didn't mean it's against the TOS here, it's against Google's TOS. Welcome to Digital Point anyway.
I think that's the problem. This week alone I've seen about a half dozen newbies starting threads about "how much can I make/why aren't I making as much" topics, and when you dig a little deeper, it becomes obvious they're all fly-by-night, get-rich-quick schemers with no thought to making good sites built around content. To them it's copy/paste all those "high paying Adsense keywords", create a site via Blogspot, make up some fake postings filled with keywords, and then wait for the dough to roll in. When the dough doesn't roll in, they are all confused, cause they've "heard" this is how to make money. Pathetic, really.
they forgot one important step...click on their own ads..for them thats the fast way to make money from adsense