By Jimmy Jamm
It is no longer a secret that many workers are apprehensive about their jobs given the state of the world economy. Not a day passes before we hear of a major company laying off workers to the tune of thousands. Those that are still working wonder whether their company will soon follow suit. These fears have caused a hurry as people scurry to look for other sources of supplementing income. One option of supplementing your income is off course to get another job. This however may not be the ideal way. The smarter way is to leverage the awesome power of the Internet.
While the Internet provides a lot of ways to supplement income, one of the easiest ways to do so is through Google AdSense. The AdSense publishing program was started by the giant search engine giant as a way of connecting advertizers and publishers in a revenue-sharing arrangement. The advertizers sign up for Google AdWords and pay for their ads to be published across the vast Google network. The publishers on the other hand set up websites and blogs across the Internet and sign up to become AdSense publishers and are then furnished with a javascript code which they add to their site. If someone clicks on these ads, the publisher, in this case you, gets paid. The price of the clicks varies.
Google AdSense has actually created millionaires As simple as that sounds, there are people that make millions of dollars in AdSense revenue every year. Others easily make a six-figure income all on autopilot with least work on their part. Among them are Armand Morin, Mike Filsaime, Ewen Chia, Shoemoney, Jason Calanais and others. These are people who consistently bring in millions in AdSense revenue each year using techniques so easy anyone can implement them.
Waive your boss goodbye-AdSense will now pay you a regular income What would you do if you knew of a system which can pay you twice or even three times what your employer pays you and does not demand any work from you? Google AdSense is just that system. You can be paid a regular income of $1000, $3000, $5000 and even more a month just by implementing simple techniques which anyone regardless of experience can set up. People such as Jason Calanais, John Reese, Mike Filsaime have made millions online using these same techniques. Thousands more are earning massive incomes and even quitting their current jobs to pursue Google publishing.
The right strategy is what counts While many are regularly receiving huge supplemental checks through AdSense, many publishers are also struggling with very low income. They set up websites and never see more than a dollar a day. They eventually get frustrated and give up.
Getting regular impressive income using AdSense is all a matter of the right strategy. While Google states that is it just a matter of adding Google ads to your web pages, there are techniques which if implemented can translate into impressive results. These techniques are employed by the big names we mentioned earlier.
Are you looking to make regular income through Google AdSense?
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Make Money From Blogging With Google AdSense
By David Walker
Google AdSense is the most common way of making money from blogging. The simplicity of copying and pasting some code to your site means that almost anyone is able to start earning money from their blog as soon as the site is up on the internet.
However, to get the most out of your AdSense placements, you need to concentrate on a few "tricks of the trade", so that not only are you getting the highest number of visitors clicking your ads, but that those ads are paying you the best financial return possible.
AdSense is a Google ads system that will place ads on your site or blog, in any area where you think they are best suited. The ads will be relevant to the content of your site, which is done via Google's search resources.
These searches will scan your site and the content on the site, to determine which ads best suit your subject matter. An example of this would be where you might have a blog that discusses the differences between "Aquarium Fish" and "Tropical Fish". Google will configure your AdSense ads to show links to other sites and products, which relate to "aquariums", "fish accessories", "training books" and a whole lot of other things that are related.
With AdSense, your revenue is basically automatic. There are some Terms & Conditions regarding the placement of ads on any site, and these can be found here. They are not too restrictive, but in order to not have your AdSense account interrupted, or suspended, make sure you follow the guidelines. Once you have your ads on your site, you are good to go, and your blog can start to earn some money for you, virtually on auto-pilot.
With AdSense the whole idea is that when people visit your site and see the ads, they will find them interesting or related enough to click on them.
Each time someone clicks on your ads, you are allocated a fee from Google. This fee (revenue) could be anywhere from 1 cent to many dollars per click, and in further articles we will explain how to get the most from your AdSense clicks.
Unless you are very experienced in the use of AdSense, it is recommended that it is just a good foundation for making money from blogging. It is a great start to any revenue plan.
Using Google AdSense is just ONE method you can use to make money from your blog but it is NOT the most effective!
In fact, many of the professional bloggers who earn multiple six figure incomes from their blogs attribute just a small percentage of their overall income to on-site advertising!
So, if the majority of their income does NOT come from advertising, then where DOES it come from?
I reveal the answer in my FREE ebook Stop Slogging Start Blogging as well as many other secrets the six figure professional bloggers use to make huge sums of money from their blogs!
Google AdSense is the most common way of making money from blogging. The simplicity of copying and pasting some code to your site means that almost anyone is able to start earning money from their blog as soon as the site is up on the internet.
However, to get the most out of your AdSense placements, you need to concentrate on a few "tricks of the trade", so that not only are you getting the highest number of visitors clicking your ads, but that those ads are paying you the best financial return possible.
AdSense is a Google ads system that will place ads on your site or blog, in any area where you think they are best suited. The ads will be relevant to the content of your site, which is done via Google's search resources.
These searches will scan your site and the content on the site, to determine which ads best suit your subject matter. An example of this would be where you might have a blog that discusses the differences between "Aquarium Fish" and "Tropical Fish". Google will configure your AdSense ads to show links to other sites and products, which relate to "aquariums", "fish accessories", "training books" and a whole lot of other things that are related.
With AdSense, your revenue is basically automatic. There are some Terms & Conditions regarding the placement of ads on any site, and these can be found here. They are not too restrictive, but in order to not have your AdSense account interrupted, or suspended, make sure you follow the guidelines. Once you have your ads on your site, you are good to go, and your blog can start to earn some money for you, virtually on auto-pilot.
With AdSense the whole idea is that when people visit your site and see the ads, they will find them interesting or related enough to click on them.
Each time someone clicks on your ads, you are allocated a fee from Google. This fee (revenue) could be anywhere from 1 cent to many dollars per click, and in further articles we will explain how to get the most from your AdSense clicks.
Unless you are very experienced in the use of AdSense, it is recommended that it is just a good foundation for making money from blogging. It is a great start to any revenue plan.
Using Google AdSense is just ONE method you can use to make money from your blog but it is NOT the most effective!
In fact, many of the professional bloggers who earn multiple six figure incomes from their blogs attribute just a small percentage of their overall income to on-site advertising!
So, if the majority of their income does NOT come from advertising, then where DOES it come from?
I reveal the answer in my FREE ebook Stop Slogging Start Blogging as well as many other secrets the six figure professional bloggers use to make huge sums of money from their blogs!
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