Every now and then, Adsense 'experts' would introduce a 'fresh' new way of generating pages which Google "has not caught on yet", be it article, directory or backlink generators.
While these software are very good at what they do, you can't solely depend on them for long-term success. It's a natural tendency that automatically generated content just doesn't look like quality pages with highly informative, up-to-date content, but it's my personal observation.
Most run-of-the-mill, ads-on-topfold Adsense sites lack substantial sections and deeper structures to be interesting enough to make visitors think they should come back to check them out more often. While generating as many pages as possible is crucial to get them indexed and thereby build substantial presence in search results, these types of pages should only complement principal content that reflects what your site stands for and the selling point it serves to maximize its overall value. There used to be a question that goes, "Is building Adsense sites a business?" My answer is: Adsense is secondary.
Of course, like you I do want Adsense to be my primary source of income. The secret is in emphasizing content and value, not Adsense ads. You may have felt resigned to say, "Does that mean more work?" Not really. Here's another secret inspired by a quote from Albert Einstein: You can't solve your Adsense income challenge at the same level of thinking.
Truth is: I have build a good number of Adsense sites, but Internet Mastery Center, which I'm sure you have loved enough to come back, earns more than some of them despite our intention not to make it Adsense-focused, all the more so when it has absolutely nothing to do with high-paying keywords and the tremendous amount of time that goes into keyword research...which leads to the next secret: create a site with a subject or niche you know you can continually express and expand on instead of getting stuck with a 'lucrative' keyword you may run out of ideas on in the long term.
This is as good as saying Adsense is not just a keyword value game; it is still the classic "How do I get and retain traffic" game, and traffic is not some scoreline, but real people with genuine interest.
eHow.com is an incredible example. It's a free site that shows people how to do a lot of different things. The best way to explain the site is just for you to go have a quick look now. They have hundreds, possibly thousands of pages of content on all sorts of subjects and the way they get traffic to their site is through the search engines.
Every page on the site has an Adsense box on it and that's how it makes money. They also have a Alexa traffic ranking of around 2000 which is great.
Of course, it doesn't make sense to write or purchase that much content by yourself. eHow.com succeeds in getting its visitors involved in content contribution. There's also a wikiHow to get contributors involved in constant update of a common topic or article.
For a start, here are suggestions on the type of sections you can integrate into a site:
1) Lead capture page with freebies or incentives.
2) Article directory.
3) A 'Contact Us' page.
4) An 'About Us' page.
5) Forum: The challenge lies in the time and effort needed to build up momentum to encourage forum participants to write in.
6) An archive section of some kind, for selected articles for example.
7) Blog/podcast pages.
8) Reciprocal link directory.
9) Sitemap.
It doesn't take much to think of these standard sections. Even a products section makes your site look good besides providing another source of income, and then you replicate these sections site after site, niche after niche.
4th secret: Only sites with a general theme can afford to be massive-looking. Examples: Entrepreneur.com and Dog-O-Mania. Then you break the theme down into specifics like gathering them under an umbrella: dog training, dog hygiene, dog naming, dog psychology, doggy habits etc. Accurate targeting of Adsense ads depends on specific subjects as reflected on page. One thing to note is it is better that specific sections are inter-linked in some ways. If you run a site on everything about cancer, because "colon cancer" and "breast cancer" are not intrinsically related, visitors interested in one section may not want to take a first glance at another.
5th secret about content: write from a 'consumer' perspective instead of the 'opportunist' or "how to make money" perspective. What is it your visitors are looking to buy? Ads normally target and appeal directly to consumers. It's pointless to put up content about how to make money with car accessories when there are hardly ads on "how to make money". Stick to introducing car accessories and let the ads do the selling. If an accessory or equipment catch visitors' attention and they click on the ads, you got Adsense dollars.
That's about all the ideas I have at this moment. You should be confident now and maybe have some more new ideas I haven't thought of. For sure, Adsense is a major income source you should seriously explore and make it big if you haven't done so. This is one of those money machines that will make you money-on-demand pretty much for the life
of Google.
New Way Of The Cross
Years ago the only way to pay for something was with a check or a credit card. The idea of debit cards didn't even exist and people were accustomed to paying for things with checks. Paying with checks offered some cushion for people, though, because checks usually took a few days to clear one's checking account.
That means if payday is on Friday and you buy groceries on Wednesday with a check you will most likely have the funds in your account when the check clears. Today, that is not an option. Even if you use a check it is processed digitally so that it actually becomes a debit payment.
So, you must have funds in your bank account when you pay for something with a check or the check will not be honored. This is important for you to remember because many people are accustomed to "floating" checks a day or two and now that is no longer an option. So, the best policy is to only write a check when you have funds in your checking account to cover it.
Of course, most companies around the world are happy if you don't try to pay with a check and many more are flat out refusing them. Some companies that don't have the digital technology don't accept checks because they don't want the hassle of returned checks, NSF fees, and the like.
This makes complete sense and is the reason why so many people no longer use checks. Companies that receive your payment from a debit or credit card know they have been paid at the time of the transaction. There is no hassle collecting the funds, tracking you down, or even hiring a lawyer to collect the funds should the check not be able to be cashed.
It has become really difficult for some folks to make the transition from paying with a check to paying with a debit card. In fact, some older people flat out refuse to use a debit card regardless of how easy a debit card could make their life.
Most retailers prefer debit cards because they are fast, easy, and there is no need for correct change. The debit cards only approve purchases when there are funds in the individual's account so there is no worry of a bounced payment.
As time goes on it will become even more difficult to use checks. Things are even changing for companies making payroll. Some no longer write checks to their employees but rather give them a debit card.
It is not a bank account, but rather like a pre-paid visa debit card with their paycheck on it. They can use it to withdraw money, make purchases, and the like. This has become wildly popular and will probably continue to do so.
Direct deposit is also very popular with employers and the money goes straight to your bank account. That means you don't have to go to the bank to make a deposit and your funds are available sooner! The world of banking is changing and may say it is changing for the better.
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