Google Adsense: The Hidden Secret Techiques

Wed, Jun 3, 2009, by sundeeprajput

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Hidden Secrets Unveiled for Google Adsense.

The Google Adsense program is the Money Making Machine of the Internet Marketing World. But the truth is, there are quite a few of us who are bringing home Good Earnings at the end of the day  with Adsense. Making money with Adsense requires a little more than just posting up a blog and adding your Adsense code.

In a Nutshell, Adsense is still one of the easy ways to make money online. Here’s some Hidden Secret techniques that will help increase your paycheck from Google.

To begin with, take a look at the site where you have Adsense. Is your site targeted to right people? I find it really horrible sometimes when so called Internet Marketer say you can’t make any money with Adsense. Many time I check their web site and see that it has not been optimized for any keyword that advertisers would be bidding on. The lack of a focused website is one of the significant reasons Webmasters don’t make money with Adsense.

For Google Adsense to give you the highest paying ads, your site must be very much targeted to a keyword. Take this for example, if you have blog on a site discussing everything from how the weather is today to how frumpy your kids tutor dressed, Google won’t give you the highest paying ads. Over and above this, the ones you do get probably won’t be targeted to your audience because the Adsense robot is having difficulty trying to ascertain what your blog is about.

Now look this carefully : For example, let’s say you started a blog about vegeterian. This website is all about vegeterian and nothing else. You have articles about vegeterian Barbecue, veg hotdog, veg frankie, How to cook veg Pasta, etc. Now if you’ve done your on-page SEO properly, the Adsense robot will know that you site is all about Vegeterian food stuffs. If an advertiser is paying $2.00 per click to advertise their Veggeterian product, your site will get that high paying ad. People coming to your site looking for information about Vegeterian foods will click those ads.

Still yet, another hilarious statements is when someone says he’s getting a steady current of traffic from Stumble Upon or Digg, but he isn’t getting any clicks? It’s no secret to most of us that Social Traffic doesnt convert. Traffic from Social Sites are just reading about crap while they are at work. There is an old saying in Internet Marketing that goes like this. Readers don’t click ads and Clickers don’t read!

Search Engine traffic is what drives Adsense clicks. If your website is nicely  focused and you have your web site ranking well for its keywords, then when organic traffic from Google arrives, they will be clicking ads. They are searching for information and they found it on your site. Your site has a bunch of Adsense ads about what they are looking for. They are gonna click!

Yet another strategy is to have some ambiguous or long drawn out articles on your site. If someone is looking for a recipe on Veg Frankie with Cheese Fritters and you have an article by the same name, they’ll be reading that article. But if that article is really long and dismal and says very little about Veg Frankie with Cheese Fritters, they’ll get bored and start looking around your site. That’s when they’ll see an Adsense block with an ad for a sure fire, can’t miss Veg Frankie with Cheese Fritter recipe and click on it. Solving all the dilemma of your readers isn’t in your best interest, not if you want Adsense clicks!

Okay, that’s enough for now. Simultaneously, go look at your site and see where you can improve it. Get it focused on. Having a website over too many topics is what gets you those clicks!

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  1. Ami Says:

    Interesting post on adsense
    Agree that the best source of traffic for adsense sites is search engine traffic

    But I must say that social media traffic does convert. Maybe not as much as adsense but definitely worth going after
    That’s my experience anyway

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  2. Site Source 101 Says:

    I totally agree, this is one great post I have ever read! pls keep it coming! thanks.

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