September 2006
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I was first alerted to the existence of Stomper Net by Brad Fallon & Andy Jenkins sometime last week. I was checking my SPAM folder and there it was. Not 100% sure who sent me the email but I seem to recollect that it was either The Rich Jerk or Ian Del Carmen.
Anyway, I followed the link and was presented with the first of 3 videos which describe “Going Natural” Search Engine Optimization (SEO) techniques.
Going Natural
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Videos one opens with a bold statement on the front page which simply says “How I Went From Zero to $16,000 A Day In Sales”.
Obviously I’m not going to transcribe the whole video here but in essence the first presentation is all about how people use search engines and web pages and how you can benefit from this by using White Hat (legal) Search Engine Optimization.
Enjoy
Written by WHO? on September 25th, 2006 with no comments.
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The Death Of Adsense Part Two - Life After Adsense - is now available for download.
In Part One of The Death Of Adsense, Scott Boulch, established the reasons why many people have seen a dramatic drop in the revenues generated from their Adsense Websites.
Part Two of this “series” (entitled “Life After Adsense”) is now available for download
Life After Adsense, as the name suggests, describes a concept known as Click Flipping.
The free report is 53 pages long and it deatils how to generate an income from the internet without being adversely affected by exterior factors such as search engine algorithim adjustments etc.
The report is organised into the following chapters:
1 - How To Quit Adsense And Start Maing Real Money
2 - The Two Biggest Mistakes Made By Online Marketeer’s
3 - How A former “House Flipper” Now Makes $50,000 A Month By “Flipping Clicks”
4 - Climbing The Internet Marketing Food Chain
5 - The Basic Compnents Of Click Flipping
6 - How Click Flipping Works
7 - Taking Click Flipping To The Next Level
8 - Cash Flow, Advertising And Long Term Happiness
I have read both reports from cover to cover and, as an avid Adsense user (as you can see from this site) have been pleasantly surprised at the openness and frankness of them.
Needless to say I will be watching with interest to see where all of this goes, but I am already planning on implementing what I have already learnt.
If you’d like to make a secure, steady income from the internet then my only advice at this time is that both The Death Of Adsense and Life After Adsense are definatley worth reading.
As an added bonus they’re also free!!
I think it was Confusious who said:
“Give A Wise Man Instruction And He Will Be Yet Wiser”
I may not be wise (yet), but I’m willing to learn!
Download your free copy of The Death Of Adsense And Life After Adsense
What have you got to lose?
Written by WHO? on September 21st, 2006 with 2 comments.
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You are not going to believe this!
I just read a public domain (free) report, that exposes the reason AdSense income sucks lately, even though every would be “Guru” on the net is pushing AdSense products like never before!
What’s really cool is this guy also explains how he went from a few hundred dollars in AdSense income to over $50,000 a month after he gave up AdSense!
He’s closing the doors on the report, so go grab one while it’s still free and still live!
Written by WHO? on September 20th, 2006 with 4 comments.
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Adsense? It’s all the rage so why is hardly anybody making any money from Adsense? There are more folk making $1 than $7,500 so what’s all the hype about?
Learning how to earn an income using Adsense is actually very simple. You can fork out your $50 or $100 and that’s the learning curve done with. It’s only a matter of placing the Adsense code in a certain position on your web pages. Even the experts have differing views on this so remember to buy a good Adsense tracker that will let you know exactly what’s happening on your pages.
Like everything else, it’s just adopting a consistent and methodical approach to your Adsense marketing.
The Huge problem that hardly anybody tells you about before you buy the Adsense product is that you really must have traffic to your site to make it work. Many people think that by being accepted for a Google Adsense account means that Google is going to send traffic your way. It doesn’t work like that. You are responsible for getting your own traffic.
So, like just about everybody else, you are now stuck with a $50 Adsense product, highly optimized web pages and, well, I guess a $50 Adsense product and highly optimized we pages!
It’s the old cart before the horse system and I fell foul of it myself so I can sympathize with you. Get traffic to your website first. Don’t get hung up on Adsense and don’t go spending money on ANY Adsense product until you have website visitors. I’m not talking a “flood” as the gurus like to call it but a nice gently trickle to start off with will do just fine.
As a side note you don’t actually have to buy any Adsense product. All the information is given on the Adsense help pages, the Adsense blog is great and the guys at Adsense support are really efficient and helpful. Buying an Adsense product does however make you feel more “comfortable” because you are doing what someone else is doing and if it works for them then it must work for you - right?
Work on getting traffic and building your list.
One of the best ways you can do this is to write and submit articles. It is probably the cheapest and most effective method to build your traffic, build your list and build your rankings in the Search Engines.
It won’t happen overnight but if done correctly it won’t take that long. Don’t get hung up on Google. It could take months to be indexed but article syndication builds those all important anchor text links back to your website which Google loves so you are preparing the ground.
Other Search Engines will probably pick you up very quickly and it is surprising where your link will be found. The smaller niche search engines will definitely index you and send a small amount of traffic and also provide a one way anchor text link.
If you don’t think you can write articles then think again and give it some serious consideration. Think of the fun you can have and the knowledge you can gain from researching new topics. The web will always be hungry for quality content.
The latest craze of producing 1000’s of sub-standard articles in seconds using software will be over before long as the search engines really don’t want this rubbish in their database.
Build your website with quality content, submit quality articles and watch your income soar - and it doesn’t have to be with Adsense!
About the Author:
Taff Martin runs Taff’s Article Directory and publishes TAD NEWS. A newsletter dedicated to giving real information to real people. Visit his Article Marketing Blog for tips, tricks and strategies on article marketing that you can use right now. http://articlemarketer.wordpress.com/
Written by WHO? on September 19th, 2006 with no comments.
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1. Find a topic you can create a two part article on. Write part one of your article and place it on a page on your website. Place Google Adsense ads next to your article. Next you will want to create part two of your article and make sure to make reference to your first article in your second article. Take part two of your article and submit it to ezine publishers, and article directories.
Using this technique, part two of your article will drive traffic to part one of your article. In this way you will profit when someone clicks on your Google Adsense ads when visiting the web page that you have part one of your article on.
2. Create a site that is related to your market that has nothing on it but good quality content about a popular topic in your market. Make sure that you place Google Adsense ads on the site also. You’ll then offer ezine publishers and ad on one of the pages of your site if they’ll mention your site to their subscribers. Make sure they know they’ll benefit by other ezines publishers sending traffic to your site. Their subscribers will be exposed to those ads also. You’ll profit from the earnings you earn by people clicking on your Google Adsense ads.
This technique is profitable for everyone involved. I haven’t seen anyone using it so be a pioneer and watch this technique explode your Google Adsense income!
3. Find a profitable topic and create a 5-10 website about the topic. Make sure to place Google Adsense ads on your website along with the content. Next you will want to create a mini-ebook or report about the topic, and include affiliate links for products and services related to your topic. Take your mini-ebook or report and give it to website owners and ezine publishers who can reach your target market. Allow them to brand the affiliate links in your mini-ebook or report with their own affiliate links. Within your mini-ebook or report, you’ll want to make many references to the website you created for this topic that have your Google Adsense ads on it. Whoever passes this mini-ebook or report around will be driving traffic to your site, and you’ll profit from those that click on your Google Adsense ads.
This technique uses viral marketing which in my opinion is one of the most powerful marketing techniques around. You can get some added exposure by submitting your ebook to ebook directories. Do a search to find ebook directories.
4. Take a couple of articles that you have written, and upload them to your website. Make sure to place your Google Adsense code next to your article. Now take the URL of your articles and place the URL in your signature line in your email or forum signature line.
With this one easy technique, I’ve made up to $46 a day for spending a few minutes putting the URLs into my signature line.
5. Create a mini ecourse on a topic that you know about or do research on a popular topic and create a mini course for it. Take each day of your course and place it on it’s own website. Day one will have it’s own page. Day two will have it’s own page, and so on. Make sure you place Google Adsense ads on each of these pages also.
When people sign up for your ecourse instead of emailing them the content, send them to the website address where the content is. The key to this is putting your Google Adsense ads before the content.
By using this technique you are not only building a subscriber list, but you’ll also profit from people who click on your Google Adsense ads when visiting to read your ecourse.
In the future I will be writing more articles on how to profit with Google Adsense without having to use any SEO techniques. By using the techniques above, you are working smarter and not harder, and that’s really the key to making money with Google Adsense.
About the Author:
Jessie McCloud and Liz Tomey have joined forces to bring one of the most powerful marketing strategies to everyone in an easy to follow blueprint style course that virtually anyone can follow! Go to TheSuccessRevealedProject.com today!
Written by WHO? on September 19th, 2006 with no comments.
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To know why Adsense is essential for your content sites is to know first how this works.
The concept is really simple, if you think about it. The publisher or the webmaster inserts a java script into a certain website. Each time the page is accessed, the java script will pull advertisements from the Adsense program. The ads that are targeted should therefore be related to the content that is contained on the web page serving the ad. If a visitor clicks on an advertisement, the webmaster serving the ad earns a portion of the money that the advertiser is paying the search engine for the click.
The search engine is the one handling all the tracking and payments, providing an easy way for webmasters to display content-sensitive and targeted ads without having the hassle to solicit advertisers, collect funds, monitor the clicks and statistics which could be a time-consuming task in itself. It seems that there is never a shortage of advertisers in the program from which the search engine pulls the Adsense ads. Also webmasters are less concerned by the lack of information search engines are providing and are more focused in making cash from these search engines.
The first reason why Adsense is essential for content sites is because it already has come a long way in understanding the needs of publishers and webmasters. Together with its continuous progression is the appearance of more advanced system that allows full ad customization. Webmasters are given the chance to choose from many different types of text ad formats to better complement their website and fit their webpage layout.
The different formatting enables the site owners the possibility of more click through from visitors who may or may not be aware of what they are clicking on. It can also appeal to the people visiting thus make them take that next step of looking up what it is all about. This way the people behind the Adsense will get their content read and making profit in the process.
The second reason is the ability of the Adsense publishers to track not only how their sites are progressing but also the earnings based on the webmaster-defined channels. The recent improvements in the search engines gives webmasters the capability to monitor how their ads are performing using customizable reports that has the capacity to detail page impressions, clicks and click-through rates. Webmasters and publishers can now track specific ad formats, colors and pages within a website. Trends are also easily spotted.
With the real-time reporting at hand, the effectiveness of the changes made will be assessed quickly. There would be time to sort out the contents that people are making the most clicks on. The ever-changing demands would be met while generating cash for the webmasters and publishers. The more flexible tools are also allowing webmasters to group web pages by URL, domain, ad type or category, which will provide them some accurate insight on which pages, ads and domains are performing best.
The last and final reason is that the advertisers have realized the benefits associated having their ads served on targeted websites. Thus increasing the possibility that a prospective web surfer will have an interest in their product and services. All because of the content and its constant maintenance. As opposed to those who are no using Adsense in their sites, they are given the option of having other people do their content for them, giving them the benefit of having successful and money-generating web sites.
Adsense is all about targeted content, the more targeted your content is, the more target the search engines’ ads will be. There are some web masters and publishers who are focused more on their site contents and how best to maintain them rather than the cash that the ads will generate for them. This is the part where the effectiveness is working its best.
There was a time when people were not yet aware of the money to be achieved from advertisements. The cash generated only came into existence when the webmasters and publishers realized how they can make Adsense be that generator. In those days, the content were the most important factors that is taken quite seriously. It still is. With the allure of money, of course.
About the Author:
Aidan Parker is a freelance writer for a number of websites and regularly submits his articles for free inclusion on websites, blogs and in ezines. This series of articles relate to Google
Written by WHO? on September 19th, 2006 with no comments.
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Here we are then, my first post on a brand new clean blog
I must admit that I do like Wordpress, it makes publishing to the web so easy.
Long gone are the days of creating a web page, integrating it with your site, adding links to your headers, navigation bars and footers. Even using PHP / Server Side Includes it was a pain in the proverbial!
With Wordpress it’s a case of download, unzip, create a database in your hosting package, edit 1 config file, upload, install and start publishing!!
Of course the default layout is pretty basic, but there’s plenty of plug-ins both available and in development which can change the general look and feel of your weblog.
I’m currently using a basic WordPress installation and the WordPress theme called MW … well, that’s what I’m using today!! Installing the theme was just a case of download, unzip, upload & apply! A couple of tweaks later and the look of my blog has totally changed!! Must of took me all of 15 minutes!
If I get bored with this theme the process is the same. Search the WordPress Site or Google for a new theme, download, unzip, upload, apply & tweak!!
The hard part is often finding something to write about … but I’m sure that will come in time!!
Well - I’m off to Technorati - or however you spell it - to see what other people are writing about
Written by WHO? on September 18th, 2006 with 1 comment.
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