Monday, October 08, 2007

Internet Marketing Blog

I am now putting most of my attention into my new interactive marketing blog, Next Modo. At Next Modo I will explore new ways to promote your site online, increase conversions, and make more money. This isn't just a site for those that want to make money easily, but a site for serious types that want to increase conversions while improving the user experience. I will discuss what has worked for me in the past and what I think will work in the future. I'm open to ideas so make sure to post your comments.

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Making Money Online

I first created this blog as a quick way for me to leave tips to help others make money online. I thought it would be nice to provide a comprehensive, yet simple, guide to making money online so I did at the link to the left. I've also included a page of SEO basics for those that have a site, or are building one, and just need to get the basics of SEO nailed down so they don't get overlooked by the search engines.

If this blog has helped you please link to it and share it with your friends. Best to you and yours.
Scott

What to do When you Hit it Big Online

Let's say that you finally got it right and you're raking in the money online. Do you just sit back and enjoy it? No way! Now is the time to start preparing for the future. Enjoy the money, but make sure to invest in new ideas, projects. Build more sites, refine what you already have, use your money to hire more help. Don't sit back and ride it out or it might leave without you.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Ringback Tones

I just added some new pages to my site about ringback tones. No one seems to care much about them, but I put a lot of work into building them so if you are interested ringbacks please visit those pages and let me know what you think.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Making Money Overnight Online

Shoemoney.com is a great site to visit if you want to learn ways to make money online. I have found that the best way to make money online is through consistent and smart work. Below is a great video from ShoeMoney about making money overnight on the Internet.

Monday, June 04, 2007

Tips to Growing a Successful Website

I found this link from a blogger that is getting around 3000 unique visitors a day to his site. That is probably enough visitors to make some nice coin each month. Read his 27 Lessons Learned from his first year of Blogging. I really like this tip: "Experiment. Take chances. Piss a few people off. Do things to stand out. If your writing doesn’t have an edge it might as well not exist."

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Getting What You & I Want - More Money Online

I have started using some new techniques to help me make more money via Adsense. I am creating pages on my sites about anything that I know anything at all about. I’m also adding to what I know by researching the topics and sharing that knowledge with others as well. This creates a source of information for my users, a place to advertise for companies that have a product or service to sell, and a way for me to generate more income.
If you are interested in making money via Adsense you can sign up at the ad on the right. I have made modest money through my sites in the past, but now my goal is to make my living through my Web sites. I have set my goal and know that I will reach it. Please send me your best and I will share what I learn about making money online with you through this simple blog. Please share it on your Web sites and blogs and with your friends and family through email. Best of luck to you!
- Decide what you want
- Envision how you are going to get it
- See what it will be like when you get it
- Follow through with the plan to reach your goal
- Share with others when you get what you want

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

New North Georgia Site

I want to show you all my new North Georgia Mountain Website. This site has been designed to provide travel information to those interested in visiting North Georgia and a business directory and news for local citizens of the mountain region. From North Georgia fishing to real estate in North Georgia you can find what you need to know. This site is a growing machine and will only get better with time. Please check it out.

Friday, March 30, 2007

Boosting your Adsense Revenue

5 Tips to Boost Your Adsense Revenue


I just read a short, but very useful, article on tips for boosting your adsense revenue. These tips are worth a quick read. Read the Article Here

I really like tips 2 and 3. Matching the colors of your ads to your site is very helpful and so is the placement of your ads. I have increased my Adsense revenue by leaps and bounds by moving ads around on the page.

Friday, February 02, 2007

Adsense Doing Well

The money has been good the last few months. I think some of my old sites finally are indexed well. My newer sites are also getting good traffic. My original goal was to make enough money each month through Adsense to make my truck payment. Now, I am making more than I need to take care of my truck. Making money online is unpredictable so I don’t rely on it for anything I can’t pay with from my normal paycheck, but I do appreciate the extra money each month. Money from December is going to pay for a weekend trip to South Carolina and the gas to get there. Next month is going to pay for new tires and maybe some other stuff. If you are ready to sign up for Google Adsense just click the box to the right. If you want to learn new ways to make money with Adsense just read below. Best of luck!

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Adsense & Christmas

Buying gifts at Christmas can really be a big burden on many families. This year we were able to do most of our Christmas shopping with money made from Adsense. I am far from being an Adsense millionaire but I did make enough money this year to invest a little, save a little, pay for new tires on the car, pay for a couple of weekend trips, and buy Christmas gifts. For something that makes money every day, even when I'm not watching it or working with it, that's pretty good.

If you want to make money with Adsense just click the Google box to the right of this post and sign up. You will need at least one site or a blog like this one. After you make $100 I also get $100 so I hope you do well. If you have any questions you can email me at: scott @geckotales.com (remove the space between the Scott and the @ )
Good luck and happy holidays

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Google Click Fraud

Google Click Fraud - Google says only 2%


Google now claims that click fraud through adwords is only about 2%. This is bad news for the companies that make their living fighting click fraud and good sense for buyers of Google Adwords that are always worried about click fruad. I have been involved with many Adwords campaigns and am about to manage a multi million dollar campaign and I can say that there is click fraud but it usually is caught by the SEM manager and then fixed by Google and the money refunded. With a little bit of management click fraud is easy to catch and stop.
Anyway, I wonder what the reaction will be to this news?????

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Adsense Going Well

It's been a while since I last posted but I've been busy building out more pages. I've also reworked GeckoTales.com where I have a lot of stupid videos , funny pictures, and other odd stuff that want to share. If you like the information about making money with adsense that I've provided here and want to repay me in any way I can always use some links to my Gecko Tales site. So, if you have a blog or website and want to share the love please link to GeckoTales.com

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Doing Well in Adsense

Making Money with Adsense


Sorry I have not posted in a while but I've been busy building up my sites. I've started playing with affiliate marketing some through CJ and see promise in that area as well. I managed to double my monthly adsense revenue last month. I don't expect to double it again this month but I do hope to double it again by February. Even if the Adsense doesn't double the affiliates should double my monthly income. My wife and I have decided to put half of our Adsense money into our savings account each month. If I'm lucky enough to make money through Adsense, and hopefully affiliates, for several years this will be a nice little nest egg.

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

You Tube & Google Adsense

You Tube & Google Adsense


Another great idea has passed me by and another couple of geeks just became billionaires . Ok, I'm not really that upset. It actually gives me hope that there are still great opportunities on the Internet that have yet to be fulfilled. I have a few ideas myself. The real problem is finding the time and money to make them come true. That's probably why the early 20 something are able to make things happen. If I had the Internet knowledge I have now when I was in my 20s, and the discipline, I would have done something more I believe. Anyway, there are plenty of opportunities out there for those that have the energy and time to make it happen.

How Will Google Make Money with You Tube?


How is Google going to make any money on the YouTube deal you ask. Well, it's simple really. They are simply going to place their ads next to videos. If you view a video about mountain climbing then you will get ads for climbing gear. If you think about all the videos on You Tube that is a lot of ad placement.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Roofing Franchise

Ok, I don't just know about Adsense. I also know a lot about franchising. That's where I made a lot of money over the last few years and I want to share what I have learned. I've created a little site that is probably going to lose money, but if I can give back some knowledge it will be worth it to me. The site is about buying and owning a roofing franchise. This type of franchise is unique and really only suited to those that are into construction but I hope it helps that group.

Friday, September 29, 2006

Pros and Cons of Using Adsense to Make Extra Cash

Making Extra Income with Adsense



Here is a link to a great article about making extra money with Adsense and the ups and down of it. Adsense Article


This article is right on the money.

Friday, September 22, 2006

Wikipedia and Adsense

Is Wikipedia Buying Adwords?

The answer from the Wikipedia folks is no. They don't need to and don't have the money to buy links anyway. What is happening is that some may be buying links to a wikipiedia page in the hopes it will drive traffic to their site through a Wikipedia link. That seems like a waste of time and money but some people will try anything.


Friday, September 01, 2006

Google Adsense

I've been doing Adsense for a while now with good success. Everyone that takes Ad Sense seriously has a plan to do well with it. Most hope to live off of it. My plan is to build quality websites that provide useful information about things I know about. If a few of them catch on I can bring in a few extra dollars a day - hopefully enough to pay most of my bills. If I can get my Adsense revenue high enough to pay my house payment each month I will be very happy.

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Adsense Gecko Getting it's LIst On

Technorati Profile
I now have a Technorati profile if you care to check it out. After you check out my Technorati profile and make yourself a chunk of money with Google's Ad Sense you can take a vacation in Key West Florida. I love Key West so I created a site with information about vacationing in Key West.

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Google is Not a Verb

It seems that Google is upset that their brand name is being used as a verb. It’s not uncommon for companies to be upset when their name becomes a verb. Coke doesn’t like it. Xerox doesn’t like it. Now Google doesn’t like it.
Read more about Google as a verb

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

MTV, Google deal makes video AdSense

One thing you can say for Google is that they are very smart about branching out into new areas. Google's forward thinking is what is going to make this company last. They have the staying power of Microsoft without the hangups of Microsoft. I often wonder how long Adsense will be profitable for the average guy like myself. I'll just have to play it out as long as it last. Of course, I would love to live off of Adsense into my retirement:)

MTV, Google deal makes video AdSense


By Andrew Wallenstein

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) -
Google has enlisted Viacom's MTV Networks in an ambitious expansion of the Internet giant's advertising network and video portal, the companies said Sunday.
The deal calls for Google to begin testing at the end of the month the insertion of video into Google's targeted advertising system, AdSense, from hit Viacom-owned series like Nickelodeon's "SpongeBob SquarePants."
If the arrangement works, Google could allow any number of content companies to utilize the service, splitting ad revenue between them as well as the Web sites chosen to carry the clips, which are 2-4 minutes in length.
The Google-Viacom alliance represents a reaction to the unfolding sea change in video content distribution, which is rapidly transitioning online as broadband connections become more pervasive and new players like YouTube are becoming destination sites.
It also represents an evolution for AdSense, which relies primarily on text and images in its ubiquitous system, which reaped $2.7 billion in revenue last year for Google.
MTV Networks will allow Google to experiment with clips from three of its shows, including "SpongeBob," "Laguna Beach: The Real O.C." and "The MTV Video Music Awards." The clips essentially will promote those shows and be embedded with mini-ads as well that MTV Networks will sell to third parties.
In addition, the deal will put a wide range of full-length episodes of MTV Networks content on Google's video portal for $1.99 each, including Comedy Central's "South Park" and MTV's "Jackass." MTV Networks has a similar arrangement with Apple's iTunes.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter

Friday, July 28, 2006

A New Model For Getting Rich Online


Investors Not Needed, Just a Site With Ads
For hundreds of thousands of people, the dream of making an Internet fortune works like this: Earn pennies at a time in exchange for allowing Google or Yahoo to place advertisements on a personal or small-business Web page. read rest of story


The article above is interesting and talks about some people that have been very successful with Adsense. Again, the best advice is to build websites about subjects you know about and build them to last. Don't use black hat SEO techniques and don't try to trick the engines or play any click fraud games. Just do honest work and you can feel good about what you are doing and profit well.

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Site Diagnostic Tool

Google has just implemented a site diagnostic tool. Read more about the site diagnostic tool for google here.
Make sure to check out these free tools from Google. They have some great resources for webmasters and if you use them you will be one step ahead.

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Adwords Landing Page Quality Update

Google is going to start working harder to clear out sites that are making money off of adsense by playing the buy low sell high game. There are thousands of sites online that buy cheap adwords that lead to poor quality pages. Those landing pages are filled with more expensive adwords that the webmaster uses to profit from. This trick has spawned a load of junk pages online. It will be good if Google can actually clear these up.
http://adwords.blogspot.com/2006/07/landing-page-quality-update.html

Sunday, July 02, 2006

Quit Your Job and Work from Home with Adsense

Work from Home with Adsense


Can you really quit your job and work from home with nothing more than just Adsense?
I have not yet reached that level, and don't think I will for a while. Honestly, even when I do, I don't think I will quit my job. The Internet world changes to fast to blow a good job. I would, however, be more than happy to use the Adsense money to pay off my house and set up a good retirement that would allow me to retire years ahead of schedule.
Article on Quitting your Job for adsense

Monday, June 26, 2006

Google Tests Cost-Per-Action Ads


by Shankar Gupta, Friday, Jun 23, 2006


SEARCH GIANT GOOGLE HAS BEGUN testing cost-per-action ads, in which marketers pay a fee only when users make a purchase, provide an e-mail address or take other specific steps.
A Google spokesman said the initiative aims "to give advertisers more flexibility and provide publishers another way to earn revenue through AdSense."
The test was first reported on the blog SeekingAlpha, where author David Jackson--who currently accepts AdSense ads--posted an e-mail from the Google AdSense team. "You get paid whenever a site visitor clicks on the ad on your site AND performs a specified action, such as generating a lead or purchasing a product," the e-mail read.
The e-mail also stated that publishers would have more control over how the ads were displayed. "These ads are very different in that you will be able to choose amongst a selection and you will also have more flexibility in promoting them," the e-mail said. "Since this is a test and these CPA ads are not regular ad units, we are giving you more flexibility in saying things like 'I recommend this product' or 'Try JetBlue today' next to the CPA ad unit. However, you should still not incite someone to click on the ad, so saying 'Click Here' is not ok."
According to the e-mail, the cost-per-action ads will not compete with Google's AdSense cost-per-click ads, and will be displayed on a different network, dubbed the "Content Referral network."
If Google cost-per-action ads become more widely available, the search giant could attract a large group of new advertisers to whom the model appeals. "It will attract advertisers that might have been using CPA networks," said David Berkowitz, director of strategic planning for search engine marketing firm 360i. "Given the success of CPA networks, I'd say a lot of advertisers are going to be asking questions about this."
The move, Berkowitz said, is a play at the non-brand advertisers on the Web--a contrast to programs such as image ads and site selection, which were targeted largely at big brand budgets. "This is clearly not a branding play right here," he said. "It's a little refreshing to see--even if Google is expanding its options a little, it's still sticking with its direct marketing roots."

Friday, April 28, 2006

Increase Adsense Clicks

To increase your Ad sense clicks don't use borders:

"Using no borders should result in increased click-thru because visitors are less likely to think the links are advertisements. Off-line publications tend to keep editorial and advertising separate. The advertising is formatted in a bold, obvious way, often using thick borders and boxes. As a result, people often ignore these areas online. People who read publications aren’t looking for links - web visitors are. "
from Peter Da Vanzo of V7N Blog

Friday, April 21, 2006

Google's Pays over $750 Million AdSense Users

Read the news on how Google paid so much out to Adsense users in the first 3 months of 2006.
Google Pay Out Story By using the info in this story you can figure the 750 million payout.

Thursday, March 30, 2006

Googles Payroll

MAKING MONEY WITH ADSENSE

The story below in USA Today is about making money with Google's Adsense program. It is interesting. I am not making $1000 per month yet, but I am on my way. Good luck and enjoy the the story:
USA Today - USA
In his spare time, Mr. Gandhi runs a free computer help website and recently began running ads by Google on his homepage as part of Google Adsense, a program ... Read story on USA Today

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

best adsense forum

Best Adsense Forum
Webmaster world is one of the leading, if not the leading, sites for webmasters and SEO professionals. They also have a great adsense message board.

Friday, March 24, 2006

Adsense Blacklist

http://www.adsenseblacklist.com/
Check out the link above to the Adsense Blacklist website. This may help increase your revenue. This is another "iffy" site in my opinion - so be careful.

Monday, March 20, 2006

How I made a million in 3 months

How I made a million in 3 months
Check out this posting on Webmaster World. I can't verify the accuracy, but it's an interesting read.

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Make Sure a Site Has Not Been Banned in Adsense Before Buying It

Jen Slegg has a nice write up at JenSense about testing to see if a site has been banned by Google AdSense. Sales of content sitesand blogs are heating up and some buyers are paying fairly decent amounts of money only to find that some sites have had a negative history with Google AdSense. Sales of content sitesand blogs are heating up and some buyers are paying fairly decent amounts of money only to find that some sites have had a negative history with Google AdSense.

When you are buying a website from someone for the sole purpose of putting AdSense on, it can be a catch-22 about whether to ask the site owner if he or she has ever used AdSense on the site, and if the site has been banned from AdSense. But you don’t exactly want to outlay the cash and then discover the site has been permanently banned from ever running AdSense.

Jen lists the following ways to check out the site’s AdSense friendliness:
1. AdSense Preview Tool : If the site has been banned the tool will deliver an error message such as “e:-2146697208″
2. When a site has been suspended from AdSense, yet the AdSense code is still live on the site, instead of ads or PSAs, you will instead see an error of “You are not authorized to view this page”.
3. Check the Wayback Machine to see if the site owner was up to anysneaky tricks to manipulate AdSense clicking.
In addition to buying with the goal of making money via AdSense, some of Jen’s tips are useful for anyone interested in purchasing a site, for whatever intended agenda (links, SEO, reselling).



Friday, February 24, 2006

10 Adsense Tips for Maximum Click Through Rates

10 Adsense Tips for Maximum Click Through Rates
1) You should make your Adsense ads look as a part of your web page.They shouldn't look like an Ad. People are negative to advertising. They search the internet for content not ads. Especially Banners have a less of 0,5% response. Their days are over. Imagine if you have an Adsense ad looking like the typical Banner with different colors. It will not be profitable.

2) Text ads are better than image ads.Like before, people are more responsive to text than images. In a way it is considered as a part of the online document and is more clickable.

3) No Border ads.One of the best tricks is to erase the borders of Adsense ads and make them again having the same color with your website's background.Article TipWant more advice on earning money from AdSense? Check out Adsense Secrets, the web's best guide on making over $10,000/month from Google AdSense.

4) No other advertisements.The first reason is to be legitimate according to Google's Rules and the second more practical reason is that you do not want to distract your visitor's attention and go somewhere else without clicking your Adsense ads.

5) Placement.Even if you have the best Ad, people will not respond if they don't see it instantly. The best place to see the ad is the top of your web page and the next is aside your document's text. Visitors will click it more frequently since it will look like your text.

6) Traffic.Try to use legitimate ways of traffic. Some people use Google Adwords and other Pay per Click search engines. The problem here is to search very carefully for the right niche and keywords in order to make your campaigns profitable. Other ways is link popularity techniques like link exchange directories, software or even mass blog submission techniques. Don't use link farms and classifieds for that, because search engine's algorithms are extremely clever and they will ban your listings.

7) Do not rely on one website.Yes you can make money with one website but try to make as more as possible.

8) Relevant content is King.Articles are one of the best tactics to create huge websites that will be crawled by search engine's robots. Don't forget search engines exist to provide relevant content at first. One excellent resource to automate your article directory procedure is http://www.articleequalizer.com .You can create an article database in minutes which otherwise is time consuming and it would take you a week!

9) Use site maps.Google's site maps visit your site and crawl it much sooner that any other submission process. More information is here: http://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps

10) Relevant ads.It's one of the most important factors for Adsense success. If the internet user can't find relevant ad in your page he or she won't click the ad. Would you act differently? So it's critical to create relevant resource for your web page. In order to do that, you must do the following steps.

First the file must be saved with the appropriate name for example: Golf-Secrets.html if your article is about golf. So the webpage will be:www.yoursitesname.com/Golf-Secrets.html

Second thing you must change is your title tag. For example:Third is the heading. The first sentence must have this heading:12 Golf secrets


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Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Selecting Google Adsense Keywords

Selecting Google Adsense Keywords
Simple and Easy
Getting on the bandwagon for profits and increasing your website traffic in the balance might sound like an easy task, but in reality very few marketers are able to be successful on their own without some advice, guidance and shortcuts. Finding and implementing high profit, low competition keywords in your ads really is the trick for making Adsense payoff big.
On the opposite spectrums of Adsense are huge possible profits and low competition keywords for your ads – to substantial expenses and lost revenues, simply from not having up front information to utilize. Adsense for many is an expense and painful lesson in “what not to do”. However, InternetMarketingUSA offers a handful of straightforward approaches, designed to provide you with a easily followed roadmap of ideas to get you going on the right path.
Background Research – Worth Its Weight in Gold: Absolutely critical in developing an Adsense campaign is to research some keywords for your niche that have a high CPC (Cost Per Click) value. A handy tool available for free to accomplish this is to use Google Adwords keyword tool or another tool that will give you a multitude of keyword lists designed specifically for your niche market. To simplify keeping up with these later, you should consider saving the keywords into a program or application (I find Microsoft Excel spreadsheets to be excellent for this purpose. However; a basic word processing document will functionally work also). This makes it easy to copy and paste the keywords into Google's Traffic Estimator in your Adwords account. The estimator will give you the approximate clicks per day and the average cost per click (CPC) for each keyword. With this information, it is then easy enough to copy/paste this information back to your spreadsheet file for later reference.
Determine your Maximum Earning Per Click: To determine your maximum EPC, multiply the average CPC by 30% to get an estimate of your maximum earnings per click. The higher the average CPC, the more likely the CPC for the 2nd - 8th positions are high as well. You want this higher average CPC to start because if the CPC starts to drop off significantly after the 3rd position, your chance of getting high click earnings as an Adsense publisher will be diminished.
Determine Desired CPC – Based on Individual Strategy (and budget)
Use any one of many tools available on the internet for helping to estimate the 1st - 8th position CPC values. These tools will estimate the CPCs for each position and allow you to see how much the CPCs drop off after the first position. This dramatically helps your analysis for picking the most profitable keywords. If the CPC values stay close to the each other and to the value of the first position, then you will more than likely have a profitable keyword.
Test Google for Position Location
Now that the ads have been established it is time to check your exact position in the search engines. To determine which Adsense ads occupy which positions. You can do this by searching on Google for your keyword and looking to see which Adsense ads are generated in the search results and in which order they are. A second method for this determination is to use the Adwords Accelerator tool itself. It has a feature whereby Adwords ads are dynamically displayed for a given keyword you input into the tool to check. If the Adwords advertiser has used "Adwords for Content" in his advertising, these ads will be the Adsense ads someone else is displaying on their website.
Compare Initial Results
Compare the ads you found in the previous step to the results of using a keyword check function tool (available on the internet). If the advertisers you find by doing this closely match those you found above, you will more than likely have a profitable keyword.
If the advertisers are not he same, then the advertiser is possibly not using the "Adwords for Content" mode of advertising in his campaigns. This means that the keyword may not be the basis for the Adsense ads and may not be profitable.
Determine Your Profits and Determine Cost Per Click Data for Enhancements
If you decide to get traffic using the Adwords approach, then just use the keywords in your Adsense ads that scored well from the prior evaluation. Then, use lower cost per click keywords in your Adwords ads. The difference between the earnings from the click you get on your Adsense word from the cost of the click you pay on your Adwords word will be your profit.
Combining these techniques with your search engine optimization techniques will go a long way towards ensuring you get traffic to the website. Once there, make sure the keywords you choose have the highest KEI possible. KEI is the ratio of the number of searches for a keyword to the number of competing sites having the keyword. The combination of a high KEI and a high score from the above evaluation will yield the best profit results, greatest amount of traffic, increased revenues and minimal expense.



Copyright 2006 Stephen Wright
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Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Internet Marketing: Top 14 Tips To Promote Your Website

Internet Marketing: Top Ways To Promote Your Website
To make money on the internet you need an effective marketing plan.
So here is the best marketing tips that you must follow to make your website a powerful magnet for traffic and sales.
1) Banner Advertising
Although many marketers already know about the pay-per-click search engines, very few are purchasing guaranteed banner click-thru's that are available on hundred's of sites.
Look for sites that cater to your target market and look for, or ask for, their advertising rates. Slowly but surely most of the sites that sold banner impressions are starting to offer performance advertising in the form of pay-per-click.
2) Write articles
Writing Articles is an excellent way to promote your website and best of all you can get recognize as an internet business expert.
This is very easy to do, for people that don't know how to write real good yet look at other articles to get good ideals (Don't steal them). After you write a article insert a link to your site and there you go.
If you don't know what to write. Just write what you know best. You must have some knowledge or experience in one domain. Don't you ?
You can submit your article to ezine or article directory like : http://www.articlecity.com/.
3) Exchange links
Exchanging links is one of the best method for getting web site traffic and ranking higher with search engine When you start a site you should exchange many as possable links with sites that are RELATED to YOUR site. Search Engine's robots are eager to find new links and fresh information.
4) Mailing List
Having a mailing list can bring wonders to a web site, not only will it help bring old visitors back , but they will send the newsletter to their friends (If they like it).This is like gold for you. The only real purpose for a consumer website is to capture leads and to sell products. By leads I mean e-mail addresses.
You want to build up a customer list and then you want to work it repeatedly. Send out a monthly e-zine that offers FREE valuable information and mentions similar products they may be interested in. They may see something that a friend of theirs will want to buy from you.
5. Search Engine Optimization
It is no secret that search engines are the number one traffic generating method for driving visitors to web sites. Search engines are very useful in helping people find the relevant information they seek on the Internet. The major search engines develop and maintain their own gigantic database of web sites that can be searched by a user typing in a keyword or keyword phrase in the search box.
Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of studying the search engines in an effort to determine how to get your web site to rank high on user searches. Depending on the statistical information reviewed, search engines account for over 80% of the visitor traffic to web sites.
6. Pay-Per-Click
It is good to get traffic but it is even better to get sales. Pay-per-click advertising is a great way to pull targeted traffic. Could anything be better? In many cases, pay-per-SALE advertising is a better choice. With pay-per-clicks, you may or may not make sales.
With a pay-per-click program, there's very little or even NO risk. You only pay when you make sales. Affiliate programs and joint ventures are examples. Set up deals where you pay only for each sale.
7. Free online forum.
The forum can be on any topic that they are most interested in. One forum can be about “Online Business”. Another forum can be about “ Joint Ventures”. When people join those forums, make sure that they need to come to your site first and log in from there, if they want to log on and post on the forum.
8. Give Something For FREE
FREE Ebooks or Software is a good way to bring on visitor and to keep them at your site Visitors like to receive free offers. Entice your visitors with freebies and have them coming back for more.
9. Postcard
Simple low-cost postcards have become a valuable internet business tool for modern marketers. They can produce a wave of traffic to your web site or a flood of high-quality sales leads.
10. Market Statistic
You can use features on your website such as visitor polls, online surveys and your website statistics to find out what your customers like more and how they feel about certain aspects of your business to determine how you can improve your product and the way you do business.
11. FREE Advertising
There is alot of FREE Advertising on the Internet. There is Classified Ads. FREE For All Pages (FFA), Ezine, Article Submission and Newsgroup of course and many more.
12 . Blogging
Blogs are a relatively new and popular way to publish content on the Internet. They allow the blogger to publish content veryquickly AND get feedback from the people that read it. Because they are new and content is created regularly, search engines love indexing them - and if search engines love them, you should too.
13. Real Syndicated Content
RSS marketing is a tool used by many on the Internet to deliver articles, advertisements, emails, customer support responses, ezines to clients and potential clients. It is also a good way to rank higher on search engines and traffic from different websites with RSS.
14. Press Releases
A press release is a public relations announcement issued to the news media and other targeted publications for the purpose of letting the public know of company developments.
You should write on news about your business. Don't make your release a sales letter. It will get banned.
Search engine adores press releases. They are food for them. A good press releases can bring thousand of free visitors to your website.



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Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Amazon and Adsense

Article from Red Herring

Amazon Eyes Google’s Turf
The online retailer is testing a paid ads program in its affiliate network that could resemble Google’s own ad program.

Amazon said Monday it’s testing a program that would enable the posting of third-party paid ads on web sites that drive traffic to the online retailer, indicating the company could be looking to get a piece of search giant Google’s online advertising action.

“Associates who choose to participate in the program will receive sponsored links from a third-party provider that they can place on their web sites alongside links to Amazon products,” Amazon spokesperson Drew Herdener said in an email.

The Seattle-based company’s Amazon Associates program pays webmasters to drive traffic to its site. In his email, Mr. Herdener said the sponsored links or ads would be based on keywords that appear on the sites of associates or on keywords the associates provided Amazon.

Analysts said the program could resemble Google’s AdSense, the company’s advertising program that serves up contextually relevant ads on the sites that have signed up to be part of its network. Advertisers buy the keywords from Google and the Mountain View, California-based search giant in turn pays the publishers of the sites that show those ads.

“It does raise the question of a new PPC [pay-per-click] competitor entering the space, given Google’s tremendous success,” said Bear Sterns analyst Bob Peck in a research note.

Shares of Amazon dropped $0.38 to $37.95 at the close of trading.

The speculation about Amazon’s potential AdSense clone arose from the statements made by one of the members of the e-tailer’s associates program.

Chris Beasley, founder of a site called Website Publisher, who also runs blogs at Sitepoint, a site for web developers, said that Amazon contacted him last week asking if he wanted to be a beta tester with their new program.

He had originally assumed the program would pull up listings for Amazon’s products based on the content of web pages but realized later that the Amazon Associates representative was talking about ads.

“I asked if it [would be like AdSense], and they said ‘yes,’” said Mr. Beasley.

More Competition Possible
The online ad network business is highly lucrative. Piper Jaffray projects that online advertising will generate $55 billion by 2010. In the most recent quarter, Google’s AdSense program brought in $799 million, or 42 percent of total revenue. That compares with 57 percent of revenue generated by its own sites.

Analysts expressed concern that the Google network’s growth might be slowing in the face of competition from Yahoo and Microsoft’s MSN. Amazon’s program would potentially represent the fourth major player.

Amazon’s move could be tricky. Google currently powers Amazon’s search function and delivers sponsored links on its site according to a multiyear agreement the two signed in April 2003. On Google’s AdSense page, Amazon is one of the many partners mentioned.

But that could change this April if Amazon takes the program beyond its Associates program. Amazon has not identified the third party that’s providing links.

At this point, Amazon has not developed a timeline for the program, which it began testing on January 27.

“It would make sense for [Amazon] to cut the costs and keep the money themselves,” said Shawn Collins, chief executive of Shawn Collins Consulting, a firm that works with affiliate marketers.

But the big question is who will be powering the ads, according to Gary Stein, director of client services at BuzzMetrics, a research firm that tracks word-of-mouth marketing and consumer-produced media.

“If they’re just piping through someone else’s ads, there’s not a whole lot of value,” he said. “That’s just reselling ads.”

If the program does develop into something that resembles AdSense, it would mean more competition for Google—and that’s good news for publishers. Mr. Collins, who’s been with Amazon’s Associates Program since 1997, a year after it launched, is one of those who likes the idea.
“If Amazon jumps into this, Google’s got enough reason to be worried,” he said.

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Don't Be Evil, But Do Be Profitable


Don't Be Evil, But Do Be Profitable

Steve Kellmeyer has written a short, but interesting piece about the oddities of getting listed or rejected for Google's Adsense program.
Kellmeyer article

Monday, January 23, 2006

Googls Adsense Blog

Adsense Blog


Here is a link to a good Google Adsense blog. It looks like it's operated by a Google employee. IT has some solid info that is very beneficial to Adsense beginners.

Thursday, January 19, 2006

NY Times Story on Adsense

So, How much does Google pay back for Adsense? Now we know.

Google's Shadow Payroll Is Not Such a Secret Anymore


By BOB TEDESCHI
Published: January 16, 2006
FEELING depressed because you missed out on Google's stock bonanza? Not to worry. Just get on the company's shadow payroll.

New York Times technology reviewer David Pogue was at the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show, posting blog entries and daily video updates.
Hundreds of thousands of people have essentially done just that by starting blogs, forums or other informational sites and getting paid for posting ads on Google's behalf. And while the money they earn might not be enough for them to buy, say, a share of Google's stock, such revenues are growing.
The trickle-down effect from Google does not stop at fledgling entrepreneurs. A growing number of rank-and-file contributors to Web sites are also profiting. Consider Digital Point Solutions, a software company in San Diego, which publishes an online forum frequented by about 15,000 users. Any one of them who starts a new forum discussion topic receives half of the advertising revenue paid to the site by Google for ads on the front page of that topic section. (The discussion's creator then splits his share with others who post messages.)
Google does not actually advertise on the Digital Point site. Rather, through Google's AdSense program, it places ads on the forum, similar to the ads that appear next to search results on Google.com. Google scans the information on the forum's pages, then posts related ads. If the discussion is about computer hardware, for instance, ads for DVD drives might appear.
Google pays Digital Point about $10,000 a month, depending on how many people view or click on those ads, said Shawn D. Hogan, the owner and chief technology officer of Digital Point.
Mr. Hogan said he started the revenue-sharing approach in 2004 "as kind of a marketing gimmick."
"But everyone seemed to think it was a cool idea," he said. "I saw a lot of other sites doing the same thing maybe six months later."
Mr. Hogan said it was difficult to say whether the financial incentives had made the forum's participants more active, because its growth rate was about the same before and after it started paying users. Either way, the payoff is meager. "In the best-case scenario, someone might make $50 a month, so they're definitely not quitting their jobs to do this," he said. "But it might be enough to buy a nice dinner."
One area of concern, Mr. Hogan said, was whether the forum's participants would skew their postings to earn more money. For instance, since advertisers in certain categories, like sexual-performance drugs, pay much more to place their ads on Google and its affiliated sites, you might expect technology discussions to randomly veer in that direction.
"But that hasn't happened, thankfully," Mr. Hogan said. "Probably because there isn't that much revenue in it for them."
That could change, as more marketers adopt this approach, which Yahoo also offers. Google's advertising network sales, which come largely from its AdSense advertisers, reached $675 million in the third quarter of 2005, the last period for which Google reported results. That figure was up 76 percent from a year earlier. AdSense generates slightly less revenue than Google's primary revenue engine, its search Web sites, which sold about $885 million worth of ads in the third quarter of 2005, a 115 percent jump from the previous year.
Google.com and the company's foreign search sites contribute more to Google's bottom line than AdSense, because for every dollar the company brings in through AdSense and other places that distribute its ads, it pays roughly 78.5 cents back to sites like Digital Point that display the ads.
But in some ways, search advertising has a more limited horizon, since the number of advertisements a company can display is limited by the number of searches its users conduct. Internet users continue to increase their reliance on search sites, and Google in particular, but the rate of growth is in the single digits.
By contrast, millions of small sites have not yet signed up for Google's AdSense program, which was introduced in 2002. AdSense quickly gained a following among bigger companies with an online presence, like the Weather Channel, as a way to supplement their advertising deals and populate more obscure pages with paid ads. But as more small sites use the Internet to post photos, journals and other material, the number of pages that can carry new Google ads is growing quickly.
That's what makes AdSense one of Google's most compelling long-term bets, said Charlene Li, an online media analyst with Forrester Research. "I've called Google the one-trick pony for a long time, and for the most part they still are," Ms. Li said. "But they really see AdSense as the next frontier."
To that end, the company has refined the program significantly, with various features intended to attract more advertisers and publishers. For instance, as of late last year anyone who created a blog with Google's Blogger service was automatically enrolled in the AdSense program.
"Before that, it was quite painful to figure out," said Gokul Rajaram, the business product manager for AdSense, "so over the last few months we've seen a sharp uptick in bloggers using AdSense."
For AdSense advertisers, some of the more significant improvements began last June, when Google started allowing marketers to select vast groups of sites on which to advertise, as Paramount Pictures did last year when it chose 100 small sites with hip-hop-oriented content to promote its movie "Hustle & Flow."
Late last year, Google also gave advertisers the ability to display graphical ads on sites within the AdSense network of publishers, as well as the ability to pay different (typically lower) prices for AdSense ads than those available on Google.com. The company will not disclose how many advertisers have joined the program - "thousands" is all it says - but analysts said marketers were quickly warming to it, thanks in part to the recent upgrades.
More advertisers, of course, mean more money for publishers, many of whom would simply not publish if it were not for AdSense, Ms. Li of Forrester said. "Before, if I wanted to put advertising on my site, I'd have to hire ad salespeople, process orders - there's no way," she said. "This has taken away a huge barrier in publishing and made it viable for people to make a couple dollars, or thousands of dollars."

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Google Adsense

Making Money with Google's Adsense

Welcome to the Adsense blog. I have been blogging for three years and have been building sites for a little bit longer. Sites like my new Key West vacation website and others like my Alaska Travel Journal. This blog is going to be dedicated to providing information on Google's Adsense program. Many of us are making a lot of money with Adsense, and others are interested in joining. The most important thing to remember is to build good and unique content and to be honest. Don't play the click fraud game and you should be fine.