I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Niche websites and blogs are where the money is at in Internet Marketing and Affiliate Marketing, especially on a local level. Out of all the emails I get asking me for help, this one subject is probably the most asked about. I simply don’t have time to answer all the questions. I’ve covered a lot of the subjects and strategies on this blog, but there is more some of you need to know to get started making money with niche sites.This is a preview of The Keyword Crash Course Review – Learn How To Make Money Online With Niche Websites (912 words, estimated 3:39 mins reading time)
Is Adsense Still A Good Choice To Monetize Blogs?
For many new bloggers, they invision having a custom made blog theme all decked out with the latest colors and graphics with the coolest plugins and a RSS subscriber base numbering in the 5 digits. Many also imagine raking in thousands of dollars per month by monetizing a blog with Adsense.
These illusions are quickly shattered when they see their Adsense accounts with .05 and .20 cents per click and a CTR of 1%. It doesn’t take the newbie blogger long to realize that their dream of living of off Adsense income isn’t a reality.
How To Get Your Adsense Account Unbanned In 5 Easy Steps
For those of you who’ve read this blog for a while, you know about the hugely popular post I wrote a while back titled "How To Get Your Adsense Account Banned."
I’m not sure why that post is so popular, but it still brings in a lot of traffic.
This post will be about how to get your Google Adsense Account unbanned!
First off, let my start by saying that if your Google Adsense Account was banned because you violated the Google Adsense Terms Of Service (TOS), your up the proverbial creek without a paddle. Chances are you’ll not get your Adsense account unbanned.
How To Set Up Multiple Adsense and Adword Accounts
It still surprises me how many people haven’t figured this one out yet. It’s really simple. For those of you who haven’t figured this one out yet, I’m going to tell you how to set up multiple Adsense or Adword accounts.
First off, for those of you who are screaming that Adsense only allows one account per person, pipe down, you don’t know what you’re talking about. Sure, Adsense would like for you to only have one account, but wanting something and requiring something is two different things.
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The Keyword Crash Course Review – Learn How To Make Money Online With Niche Websites
April 8th, 2009 · No Comments
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Niche websites and blogs are where the money is at in Internet Marketing and Affiliate Marketing, especially on a local level. Out of all the emails I get asking me for help, this one subject is probably the most asked about. I simply don’t have time to answer all the questions. I’ve covered a lot of the subjects and strategies on this blog, but there is more some of you need to know to get started making money with niche sites.
This is a preview of The Keyword Crash Course Review – Learn How To Make Money Online With Niche Websites (912 words, estimated 3:39 mins reading time)
For many new bloggers, they invision having a custom made blog theme all decked out with the latest colors and graphics with the coolest plugins and a RSS subscriber base numbering in the 5 digits. Many also imagine raking in thousands of dollars per month by monetizing a blog with Adsense.
These illusions are quickly shattered when they see their Adsense accounts with .05 and .20 cents per click and a CTR of 1%. It doesn’t take the newbie blogger long to realize that their dream of living of off Adsense income isn’t a reality.
This is a preview of Is Adsense Still A Good Choice To Monetize Blogs? (1395 words, estimated 5:35 mins reading time)
google adsenseFor those of you who’ve read this blog for a while, you know about the hugely popular post I wrote a while back titled "How To Get Your Adsense Account Banned."
I’m not sure why that post is so popular, but it still brings in a lot of traffic.
This post will be about how to get your Google Adsense Account unbanned!
First off, let my start by saying that if your Google Adsense Account was banned because you violated the Google Adsense Terms Of Service (TOS), your up the proverbial creek without a paddle. Chances are you’ll not get your Adsense account unbanned.
This is a preview of How To Get Your Adsense Account Unbanned In 5 Easy Steps (613 words, 1 image, estimated 2:27 mins reading time)
With Google Adsense "Smart Pricing" continuing to cut into many blog and website owners income, a wise Internet Marketer will look over the alternatives to Adsense.
Smart pricing as Google calls it, was allegedly an attempt to increase "value" for advertisers. From what I can tell, no one can tell exactly how "Smart Pricing" works. From the discussions on many of the forums lately, Adsense revenues are falling further and further for site owners.
This is a preview of 15 Adsense Alternatives (799 words, estimated 3:12 mins reading time)
It still surprises me how many people haven’t figured this one out yet. It’s really simple. For those of you who haven’t figured this one out yet, I’m going to tell you how to set up multiple Adsense or Adword accounts.
First off, for those of you who are screaming that Adsense only allows one account per person, pipe down, you don’t know what you’re talking about. Sure, Adsense would like for you to only have one account, but wanting something and requiring something is two different things.
This is a preview of How To Set Up Multiple Adsense and Adword Accounts (491 words, estimated 1:58 mins reading time)
How To Get Your Google Adsense Account Banned
I was browsing the affiliate marketing forums last night and saw several new post about people who got their Google Adsense accounts banned. I see these types of post all the time and it leaves me scratching my head. It’s not difficult to follow the Google Adsense Terms Of Service.
From what I’ve been able to tell, there are two types of people who get their Adsense accounts banned.
1. Those who deliberately push the limits. They know there’s a chance of getting their accounts banned and they’re not surprised when they get the notice.
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