Here we are at the end of this report and You’ve learned a great deal. The new found wisdom will definitely make you ready to start cashing in with your own Google AdSense sites. Let’s go over five vital points that I’ve covered...
1. You need more than one site, in most cases. One low traffic site is not going to yield you more than twenty bucks a month or so. If you choose high paying topics, you may net about a hundred bucks a month from one site. Ideally, you should have at least ten sites – but preferably, you will have a great deal more than that!
Work out a schedule for yourself. Publish a certain number of new sites each month, and add a certain number of pages to existing sites each month. Keep adding until you’ve filled up the amount of time that you are willing to spend on your Google AdSense Empire. Develop processes that you can follow over and over again for success.
2. You must follow Google’s Rules at all times! This is a huge pitfall for many. First, Google has regulations for your site, as to how functional it should be. Second, Google has rules pertaining to what your site may not include. Third, Google has rules about incentives for getting people to click on your ads, and they definitely have rules against clicking on your own ads.
All of these rules are in place to protect the integrity of the program – not to prevent you from making money. Before you publish your first AdSense website, go and read the AdSense Program Policy, the Google Terms of Service, and the Webmaster Guidelines.
3. You need traffic. You should be working on bringing traffic to your site each and every day. Write and submit articles, participate in the forums, get into social networking and social bookmarking. See if Google
AdWords will work out for you. Do everything that you possibly can to bring traffic to your site.
If you have no traffic, you have no Google AdSense revenue. It is as simple as that. Most AdSense publishers divide their time, spending about twenty percent of their time adding to existing sites, or building new ones, and spending the other 80% of their time promoting their existing sites.
4. You must keep track of results, and compare results. You need to not only make changes to your pages, and track those results, but you must also track your advertising efforts as well. By testing and tracking results for your pages, you will find out what ad formats, ad placement, and ad colors work best for your site. By testing and tracking promotional efforts, you will be able to see what techniques are working best in driving traffic to your site.
When you know what works, you can focus your time and energy on those activities, and leave the techniques that don’t work behind. This not only saves time, it increases AdSense revenue.
5. You can make a fulltime living from Google AdSense, but it takes time and effort. You apply for Google AdSense, get approved, and get the AdSense code on your site. The first day, you make ten bucks. You quickly add that up, and see that if you made ten bucks each day, you would make 300 per month from one site. You quickly add again, and see that if you had ten sites, all making 300 a month, you could quit your traditional job.
Unfortunately, that may or may not be true. Before you quit your job, make sure that you have a years worth of salary saved in the bank. This will prevent financial ruin in the event that Google makes program changes that affect your AdSense income.
Overall, if you are seriously considering ways of making a profit from running an online business, or are already running one and wish to expand, then it may well be worth your while taking a more in depth look at just what the Adsense program can offer you.
Anders Eriksson
MakeMoney-1.com
Good Luck!
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