When you first signed up for Adsense through Google, you probably thought that you would be making money at a constant rate as soon as you put the ads on your site. However, after a week of checking your account to see how much you’ve made, you’ve only gotten a click or two, or maybe none at all. But you’ve posted tons of content on Triond, as well as your own site. Why aren’t you getting the money you expected to get? Well, not only did you probably expect more success then you were going to get, you’re probably not promoting your articles properly.
After you write an article on Triond, your ads are shown to everyone who views your content, all the time. Triond takes half of that revenue, however, so clicks are not worth as much as they would b on your own site. Now that you’ve got your article online, you can submit it to other sites and earn from there too. Xomba and Shetoldme are two sites that promote your link while at the same time showing your ads, so that you earn from three different sources from one article. You also earn from every view your article on Triond gets. Then, you can take the same article on Triond and publish it on Bukisa, because they don’t demand original content. After that, you can submit these links to Xomba and Shetoldme again to earn even more from the same article. You can probably do this multiple times, depending on how many adsense revenue sharing sites you can find that don’t demand original content. The more sites you find, the more money you make.
Now, for your own blog, in order to improve the click through ads of your blog, you need to improve your ad placement. Make the ad background blend in with your website’s, and place them in highly visible areas where people are sure to see them. Also, adding in a secondary advertiser will probably get you more money, but may reduce the click through rate of regular Adsense ads.
No matter what your schedule, with a little luck and a lot of hard work, you can be sure to get your first check from Google in no time if you follow these tips.

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