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Google AdSense and Blogs
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by:
Diane Nassy
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If
you have a blog, or are thinking about starting a blog, then you are
definitely going to want to read this article. It’s all about how
to line your pockets with money that’s just waiting to be made
without working much harder than you already are.
No only are blogs the hottest thing on the ‘net right now, but
they are custom-made for Google’s AdSense program. Why?
It’s simple. Blogs represent constantly changing and fresh
content to Google’s search engine spiders. Feeding fresh content
to those little spiders is just like tossing raw meat to a tiger. They
just gobble it up. The more pages of your blog that get indexed, the
more traffic you get. And the more traffic you get, the more exposure
your AdSense ads get. Are you beginning to see where I’m heading
here?
It’s not just Google that loves new content, all of the major
engines do. In fact, some web-savvy bloggers are testing Google ads on
one page and Overture ads on the other. It doesn’t take too long
to see which ads are doing the best when you have nearly side-by-side
comparison statistics to look at. Just don’t make the mistake of
putting Google and Overture ads on the same page together. While they
won’t kill each other like a pair of Siamese fighting fish in the
same bowel will, you will be violating both sites’ Terms of
Service, and it isn’t worth killing the goose (geese) that laid
the golden egg.
It’s a snap to set up Google AdSense ads on your blog. Everything
you need to know is right inside of the Google control panel.
What’s not so easy is figuring out what ads are going to appear
on each page. Since Google targets your key words, and your blog
articles could possible wander towards any subject, you never know what
you’re going to get.
Well, “never” is a strong word because there actually IS a
way to pre-test your blog’s ads before you post your newest
edition. Here’s what you do:
• Write your blog article like you normally would
• Plug in your AdSense code and then post your newest page to a sub directory that’s not part of your blog.
• Click refresh a few times until Google wakes up and starts sending ads.
• If you don’t like what you see then fine-tune the article
until you see the types of ads that you’re looking for.
With some ads paying as much as $5 per click or more, I’d
certainly spend an extra 30 minutes or so tweaking my blog.
That’s for sure.
If you’re working hard to get your blog in front of visiting
eyeballs, then it doesn’t make any sense at NOT to be using
Google AdSense to draw every penny out of your site that’s
possible. OK, that’s the end of the article. Now get busy
tweaking your blog and checking your ads. You’ve got money
waiting to be made!
About the author:
Diane provides marketing and internet profit tips.
For more Google AdSense tips, visit http://www.adsense.deeljeabiz.com
Email : deeljeabiz@gmail.com
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