Here's a question that I get sometimes from my customers, and that is "How can I start and maintain an Adsense Business Plan for 2006?" It would be kind of interesting of what type of day to day goals, plans, & and steps to implement that you guys would recommend for those that are not using any generators or anything like that. Personally, I just put up the sites when I can around my other work, but I have some customers who really want to put 100% of their time into building sites. What would be a good "Adsense Business Plan" that I can give to them? Regards, Mike
The simplest advice I have been given so far is to: - create a site with ten articles (original) - build another site with 10 articles - update your first site with 1-2 articles, - build another site, - update your 1st and 2nd site - build another site - update your 1st second, and 3rd site..... and so on Then stop building sites when you no longer have "update space" to add another site, and then just concentrate 100% on the sites that you do have. Regards, Mike
Good plan, Mike. And when you have the sites up, your week goes like this: Monday - market your sites Tuesday - market your sites Wednesday - market your sites Thursday - market your sites Friday - market your sites Saturday - market your sites Sunday - Relax......
Monday buy cool domain - http://www.nanotechnology-info.com Tuesday - Find writer to write 10 pages on nanotech Wednesday - Build pages - Add Adsense and Affiliate links where possible Thursday - SEO pages, add google sitemap, submit to directories, go find a nicely indexed website to point a link from to the new site. Friday- Work for clients Saturday -Work for clients, market nano site Sunday - Watch football ...wondering why T.O. was born Eagles...... Go Penn State !!! Ohh for everyday that ends in why drop by and smile at adsense stats.
I'd write (buy) 11 articles. Put 10 articles on each site and market the 11th one threw articles submissions so they can get backlinks/indexed started. Then, the last week of the month, work on marketing, gathering incoming links, etc... then continue with Mike's plan. Easily should be putting together 4-5 sites a month.
Thanks for the input so far. I've heard of people making 5 or more sites per day, but I can only imagine that they have a staff helping them. Regards, Mike
Hi there 5 sites a day would require a full staff. More than likely these are the people tossing up scraped content sites which we all know do not earn revenue since people will not sit around to read gibberish.. I dont need to be Bill Gates..... Old Chinese proverb You'll never see armored Brinks truck following hearse.
Hi, great thread. I found it very useful to team up with someone else. It was especially useful as they had the skills that I lacked. It helped to double and treble Adsense rev quite quickly as we were each able to focus on what we were better at. Now we both know exactly what we're doing and have a little conveyer belt. So my advice, if you can... find a partner. (Of course, make sure you can trust them etc first!)
Interesting you should say that.... If you're not complaining, you can be sure they are. It can be good with the right ground rules. In an unpartner like way, someone has to be the boss as well.
Yeah You don't have to give her money...just gold, diamonds oh and platinum credit cards... She is beautiful from her picture so better make sure you keep her in the diamonds . I thought about the partner issue. I had one I let him sign up for the Adsense program and all he had to do was write. I hosted built marketed. I now work alone and find hiring writers is the only way to get well written content. Happy New Year!
Scraped content doesnt make money? My MIVA account only has scraped and generated websites using it and i got a 5 digit check from the last month -- scraped content can make tons of money they just dont last long, and after a while you will get to a point where you have to make X scraped/generated sites a day just to keep your earnings to stay current and not drop.
replace "crappy" with "low-traffic" and "good" with "high-traffic", the quality of a site has little do with how much income can be generated -- depending on target audience.
Hi there Im tossing 30k untargeted at a high quality adsense site that I usually drive targeted traffic to. Stats CTR down from average 15% to 5.3% and in only 3 days Some of the worst money I've spent Peace