The Adsense Saga Continues

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by IamNed, Jan 9, 2006.

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    I am not up to $2 a day from my $1 a day a month ago. Slowly building up earnings.

    My of my earnings come form one website, but I have 2 others just launched.

    My advicefro adsense is just keep building QUALITY sites with QUALITY content.

    Thats all. Build one or two sites a week.

    And dont try to cheat google or anything. Once you can make $2 a day, $20 a day is much easier.
     
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    IamNed Peon

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    The cool thing about my system is you dont need much traffic; just build in bulk and target commercial keywords. I can make a site with 10 uniques a day and still make $1 a day with it. Build 20 such sites and there you go.
     
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    profs77 Well-Known Member

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    Can you post some links to your sites. Hey, if you post them here you will get more traffic and traffic is good.
     
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    IamNed Peon

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    Im not going to post them here, but they are keyword rich and consist of roughly 80 pages of content.

    I use lots of keywords in my title tags. That helps alot.

    So if you have have a site about 'football coach'

    do a keyword search for all 'football coach' and you will get about 10 other searches such as

    'football coach league'
    'football coach team'
    'football coach college'

    etc

    Then your title tag would consist of 'Football coach team college league...; and so on
     
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    krazy Active Member

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    Hardly sounds worth it.
     
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    Let me guess, you're an asbestos and mesothomelia expert too, right? :rolleyes:
     
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    jeeplaw Well-Known Member

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    Nah, knowing Ned he's much to smart for that. Plus, EVERYONE knows that those keywords are played out. I'm of the same mind as Ned when it comes to this type of biz plan. Of course, I target those terms waaay outside the norm, are commercial, and have a decent payout.
     
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    letsmakeamillion Well-Known Member

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    So what kind of VALUE are you providing to the internet community as a whole other than spitting out recycled keywords all over the place?
     
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    Nice made $8 yesterday new high

    Anyway, I am just providing some tips and advice to get people encourged to make more moeny with Adsense.

    Recycled keywords? Arent pretty much all keywords recycled?
     
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    So much hate.:(
     
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    AdSense works really well for the keyword chasers. The ones who discover the most profitable keywords will make a quick buck, surely, but then thousands of others will jump in and promote those keywords, too, bringing down the cost as the ads get placement and clicks. Profitable keywords quickly fall into non-profitable ones, and the keyword chaser move on to other keywords.

    This just offers peaks and valleys, but for those in it for the long run, they should be able to weather the bubbles and bursts. Just hold tight, keep making good content, and you'll be compensated with the most money your site is worth -- over TIME.

    Chasing keywords takes time, and I'm not sure if more than 1% of the scrapers really see enough money to beat minimum wage.
     
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