Hi there, I want to know that what are the real sites that fit for the Adsense business according to the Adsense TOS. Regards KB
Create sites on the following topics: - Laser Hair Removal - Loans / Credit - Insurance For each of those topics listed above, buy a .com domain and install Wordpress. Setup Wordpress properly (too long to explain it here) Every week, write an 800 to 1000 word article for each each site. The article should be of top quality (see http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/ for examples of what quality posts should look like). By the time your site reaches about 50 pages, your sites will rank very highly in Google. This means that visitors will now arrive at your site. Optimize the placement of Adsense ads, and you should see very healthy income from these three sites. Hope this helps.
I believe a site which suitable with your knowledge will be your best bet. Trust me.... There's no use choosing HPK since there are many competitors. Why'd you wasting time creating "CANCER" site if you don't know about it? Where'd you get the resource for your contents? Copy-paste methods? I don't think so.... Get the quality contents by exploring your knowledge....
Sites which have information motivated buyers are looking for can work well... but be careful that you don't just end up setting up MFA's! Especially now Google seems to be having a huge crackdown on them. Think of a topic you have an interest in and love of, that you know something about. What kind of things/services might someone be looking to buy within that area? Write lots of original, informative quality articles, discussing various aspects of the topic- not just the money making type things either, but useful tips, your thoughts on things, input from visitors, so that your site becomes a good place for people to go to if they want to find out something or give their input.
Night Owl's suggestion is a good one, but won't work well for certain types of sites, for example, a digital camera review site. That's one example that I know that doesn't monetize well with Adsense, Sites on guitars and guitar-playing don't do well either. To the OP, I guess one way of doing research into topics that you'd enjoy researching and writing about is to go to ehow.com or ezinearticles.com and browse their articles which are arranged by categories / niches. Look also at the ads that appear and try and make an educated guess as to whether a visitor would click on those ads. I know loans do well because I have a small site on loans, and visitors who reach my site by searching Google for "how to get loans for bad credit", "below 500 credit score loans", etc (they're desperate to get a loan) .... yeah, when they land on my site, they click those ads like crazy. The visitors to my guitar and gardening sites though, well, aren't too enthusiastic about clicking ads. Those who come to my digital camera sites would rather click on the Chitika ads.
Adsense is design to "fit" with pretty much everything. Hence their ad serving technology, which only serves what is appropriate for your site. You just aren't allowed to use porn/adult and gambling sites.
Don't believe this. Imagine if everyone did exactly that. Competition goes up and then you have to do more to rank highly in google. Notting
Everyone DOES do that. (Well, the noobs, anyway.) Then they come here after a week or two wondering why they aren't rolling in the dough.
There's the catch. How many people can write 50 original, top-quality, one-thousand-word articles on insurance? I sure couldn't, and I'm not going to even try. I know nothing about insurance. So, literally, this advice is true! But it's not realistic. It's a bit like saying, "here's how to make a fortune. First, find a cheap, easy to manufacture cure for cancer that doesn't have any side effects. Second, sell this to a big drug company..." yeah, thanks...
I would really like to see the sites of the noobs who've done this. But, save yourself the trouble .... there aren't any.