Great thread, well, it was a great thread, it's kinda died off now... I imagine you're getting a fair number of PMs right now, when you're not busy, you think I could ask you some questions regarding promotion/deciding what sites to make, etc?
Thanks! One of my main concerns/questions has always been: when you set-up a new website, what should you do to get it running? adding your url to google is not enough , sooo.... what is the step plan?
Flash: Shoe's a bit different in a way to many people who make money form adsense - he has a well diffined niche in which his sites are very successfull. When building a brad new site, what you do depends on how bigger budget you've got: a) you can buy traffic (thru' adwords, overture etc etc) b) you rely on SE traffic Most people rely on b), so you need to ensure that your site is as well optimized as possible (without the site looking silly) and also you need to drive large amounts of links into the site. Make sure that you've got pages that are well optimized for rarely searched for phrases - this is difficult to do (at least with so called white hat methods), you need to monitor search engine reffers on a daily basis. If an SE passes something for a specific phrase then you build a page specifically for that page (hopefully useful to the visitor) - it's a never ending process. What phrases you build pages optimized for will depend a lot on your own judgement - do you think anyone else will ever search for that phrase. Remember a phrase might only be searched for once per month, but that phrase might only return 5 results - if you've got 500 (or 5000 or more) of those phrases then your traffice will build massively. With that traffic will come greater incomes.
Yeah, sounds so nice in writing... but try to find those 500 phrases... You'll find 3 if you are lucky
You get much better search engine plaement for misspelled words. I have a medical site and I accidentally mispelled a drug in the title part of one of my pages. Now most of my hits come from that misspelled word. I later added a new version of the page with the correct spelling and no hits. How stupid.
Finding the phrases isn't difficult . It takes time, lots of time. Monitor your website logs and see what people are searching for when they visit your site. Then find out which page the SE's are returning for that term - and optimize the page for that term. Then do it over and over again. To begin with use something like overture or wordtracker to find out what relevant keywords there are in the niche. If you can only find 3 then that's one heck of a tightly defined niche - LOL
That's very good advice. You can learn a lot from the traffic you *do* get to help you get more and convert better. If you're not looking at the details of your search engine traffic (keywords and landing page) then you're missing out on extra revenue. The past two weeks I've spent 5-10 minutes every morning looking this over and crawling around in wordtracker based on what I see and tweaking things here or there and one of my sites has jumped from $2/day to $6/day in that period and still going.
I've done that on several occasions. Look at what people are already coming to the site looking for and if there isn't really content to cover that, then write content to cover it. I'm usually upfront about it too, starting the page with "It seems that a lot of people have been coming here looking for shirehorse nose hair clippers..."
Yep, it can generate a considerable amount of traffic sometimes. I'd love to know how the SE's decide to show my sites in their SERPs sometimes. I've seen people visiting for keywords that I know absolutely nothing about and there's sometimes absolutely nothing on the entire site about what the user is looking for (let alone the page that they were sent to). LOL, It's as if the SEs are saying hey there's a market for such and such phrase - go build something.
If you are making the money you suggest you are making. Why are you incorporating S- Corps and not Cayman Corporations in which the corporation with no U.S. activities and would not pay U.S. tax??? That way you earn interest on your money before its taxed. For example say you make 100 ,000. you pay taxes of 40% end up with 60K, and earn 10% interest a yr for 6K. If you have it in the caymans you earn 10% on the 100,000 for 10K. And only pay taxes if and when you repatriate the money.
Thanks for the advice Shoemoney. So then, if a person is able to open multiple accounts by using opening new parent companies so that they are considered separate legal entities. Does this mean that all the people that have been banned by Google could go and create a new company and re-submit for another account under this new company name?
Well, if you were making $1000's a month before getting banned, then that couple hundred might be worth it to get back into the Adsense program.