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Need Advice on Building an English AdSense Site

Chinese Doesn't Pay Enough

         

qkl1026

9:18 am on Apr 12, 2007 (gmt 0)

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i am from China. i have built some chinese websits,but the payment of per click is very low. so i gona to make a english one.
could you give me some advice on it?
thank you!

shahab

9:29 am on Apr 12, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Create a website about antispam softwares,
this keyword is paying too much these days.
I usually don't throw this information outfor free, but for a chinese fella, why not?
;-)

Green_Grass

10:35 am on Apr 12, 2007 (gmt 0)

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There is really no quick money in adSense. You got to stick on and play for the long term. It takes quite a while for the G algo to get the right ads for you that maximize earnings for you.

Some niches, pay low while some pay high. But it is better to make a website on a topic you are most comfortable and passionate about. This will keep you going in the long term.

I am sure there are many niches in the Chinese market for which the advertisers would be paying big money. Search them out. Genereally try to make websites that presell and help a consumer make a purchase decision to get better EPC. Just a informational website is likely to be smart priced quickly by G.

Read the forum and the library for more useful information.

BTW a English website will not necessarily mean big money. It is the niche with decent competition, a hot product/service, conversions which will provide good EPC. At times, the traffic source will also lead to more valuable clicks. US and Europena traffic for ex. will generally may more per click then maybe African / Indian/ Chinese traffic.


Best Wishes.

qkl1026

10:40 am on Apr 28, 2007 (gmt 0)

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thanks a lot

buckmajor

3:55 am on Apr 30, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Hey yall,

So is it better to build a website on something with attractive content?

Can someone please tell what Niche Marketing is?

Many thanks in advance. CHEERS :)

greatstart

4:45 am on Apr 30, 2007 (gmt 0)

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So is it better to build a website on something with attractive content?

Yes!

Can someone please tell what Niche Marketing is?

Niche marketing is the process of finding and serving profitable market segments and designing custom-made products or services for them.

PowerUp

9:05 am on Apr 30, 2007 (gmt 0)

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How do you know when a niche is paying high ($2.50 per click, $5.00, $15?), or low ($1.00, $0.50, $0.20?)? What's the benchmark?

workingNOMAD

9:46 am on Apr 30, 2007 (gmt 0)

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I hate to be the one to point this out but you may have to improve your written English in order to be taken seriously as an English written site.

This would be the same for me if I did one in French.

I am sure your English is very good and creating an English site will probably help your language skills as well.

Just another note. Does this sort of enquiry worry Western based Webmasters?

Just about everything man made has the 'Made in China' label now and could this be extended to websites? India already has a grip on the software industry.

So what is stopping 1 billion Chinese creating niche websites in English to compete with the rest of the world?

It would appear nothing is safe in the global economy.

[edited by: workingNOMAD at 9:56 am (utc) on April 30, 2007]

guru5571

10:51 am on Apr 30, 2007 (gmt 0)

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I think cultural differences between east and west will make it an uphill task, but then again it probably would only take a fraction of traffic to beat chinese earnings. I would advise that he get hosting in the US though. They probably smartprice the hell out of chinese IPs.

DXL

12:01 pm on Apr 30, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Create a site about dog trainers with mesothelioma who engage in Forex trading. That way you really go after the niche market but still nail those high-paying keywords.