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New website.when to inlcude adsense? beginning, after few months.?

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CanadianInBeijing

2:59 am on Jun 1, 2007 (gmt 0)

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First post, please be gentle. First of all what a wonderful forum!

Ok, so I'm in the middle of designing my first website built for adsense (built many sites, but not for adsense). Planning on launching with 5 pages soon in my niche, and adding new pages every odd day. Will definitely be taking the long term approach to SEO and want to do it properly.

QUestion: Should I launch directly with adsense when going live, or wait until I am online for a month or so, get indexed by the search engines, and have substantial content. Is there any +/- to waiting for getting higher quality adsense ads? My main concern would be that the spiders first find my SEO quality poor, and it could take a long time for that to change and reflect in the quality of ads google puts on my site.

... so could anyone give some hints on the timing to roll out an adsense program.

Thanks a bunch

MyNewPC

4:58 am on Jun 1, 2007 (gmt 0)

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What do you mean by designing a site for AdSense? If there is no useful original content but evident that your primary purpose is to serve AdSense ads, it's unlikely you will be approved.

benevolent001

5:21 am on Jun 1, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Hello Canadian Welcome to WebmasterWorld

Check this , it will answer all your queries

Link [webmasterworld.com]

CanadianInBeijing

7:04 am on Jun 1, 2007 (gmt 0)

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MyNewPC
The site will not be MFA link farm, far from it. It will be a purely informational site to cater to a certain niche, provides the basic information, and when a call to action is initiated...adsense links takes them to the next stage of the purchasing cycle.

Thanks for the link, looks like it's a dilemma on links vs ads/getting ranked faster.

option1: build credibility/links based purely on information and pray for customers to find the site. Could take a long time to get high quality links and traffic. Insert adsense after a thousand or so uniques/month.

option2: adsense and adwords campaign to draw customers to the site. Possibly faster to get ranked in the search engines. Most of my potential linking partners have adsense so not sure how this would effect linking strategies (probably not much because it will take some time to get quality links).

No matter what, if adsense is poorly integrated into the site, it will be negative to the site. Competition in my niche is not that strong so it may be possible to beat them out on other SEO methods. How important are inbound links to rankings?

Am I missing something? Other than to get links, is there any other reason not to put adsense on the site at the beginning?

CanadianInBeijing

7:16 am on Jun 1, 2007 (gmt 0)

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one more thing mentioned in the original post...

as far as I know, adsense judges the quality of sites and posts higher/lower paying ads based on the sites. If I put adsense on when the site first goes live, will it effect my ability to get high paying keywords in the future? Will ad compensation likely grow as my site climbs the rankings? Has anyone experienced getting stuck at the lower level and not getting out?

jatar_k

11:36 am on Jun 1, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Welcome to WebmasterWorld CanadianInBeijing,

for those last questions I don't think anyone really knows for sure

>> is there any other reason not to put adsense on the site at the beginning

even that reason is relatively subjective, the thread benevolent linked to lays out the various opinions on the matter

>> How important are inbound links to rankings?

very, are they the whole thing, no, but they are up there. If you want a good SEO thread
[webmasterworld.com...]

eddy22

12:56 pm on Jun 1, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Anyone using adsense on single page sites?