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Easy forumula for google adsense?

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sinopeppy

4:32 pm on Jul 27, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Hi, folks,

I am completely new to internet marketing and google adsense. Yes, I know I need to find a topic before I start. But...there are so many websites out there selling google adsense targetted website content at VERY cheap price. Shall I pick one and cook up several websites specifically for google adsense? I did look into the sample content they provide. For a typical website, about 40-80 articles, with 400-1200 words per page. Adsense code is placed some where at the begining or at left-hand side.

Will this work as they claimed? $#*$!X per monthh? Is this easy to get adsense banned entirely from the industry? Or if this doesnot work out, why so many websites are selling these kind of stuff. Throw "google adsense package" into google, you will find how many there are...

Please give me some suggestions should I take one from one of those websites?

Thanks
David

celgins

4:37 pm on Jul 27, 2007 (gmt 0)

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My suggestion is to build a website yourself, add unique content to it, and use Google Adsense to monetize it if you wish.

If you must use a website template, use one to simply create the structure of your website. Buying "content" designed to generate Adsense revenues may be a recipe for disaster. These types of packaged sites provide duplicate content and offer no real value to the web.

Plus, it is very easy to get penalized for duplicate content with those types of sites.

zett

4:37 pm on Jul 27, 2007 (gmt 0)

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there are so many websites out there selling google adsense targetted website content at VERY cheap price. Shall I pick one and cook up several websites specifically for google adsense?

IF there was an "easy formula" for Google Adsense, would you see anyone out there working? I mean, like going to the office each day? Or baking bread at night? Or driving people around in a cab? No. No. No. Everyone would be going to an online store and download that "secret formula" content and cough up a website. (Okay, admitted, these guys would have to go to work.) There might be even services offering a "one-click" installation support. Just give us your login credentials, and we'll see to it that the site works. Just wait for the cheques from Google hit your mailbox.

Now, think for yourself again for just a moment.

zett

4:40 pm on Jul 27, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Also, I might add that you will want to NOT risk your relationship with Google Adsense. If you get banned, you're going to be banned for lifetime. Only very very few have been seen re-instated after a ban.

jomaxx

5:15 pm on Jul 27, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Buying, or even creating from scratch, a website is not the hard part. Copying articles to put on it is not the hard part. Getting people to your website by the thousands, THAT'S the hard part.

Here's an analogy... Say you want to be a rich and famous author. Then some fly-by-night publisher offers to take some public domain text and print it up as a book with your name on the jacket. How's that going to work out for you? Would you anticipate a lot of sales? Would you even expect it to be stocked in any bookstores? Of course not.

AussieWebmaster

7:33 pm on Jul 27, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Pick a topic you have interest in and build a website... buy a book about developing traffic.. organic and some paid... forget about the adsense a moment and concentrate on what has been suggested above... you need to provide good content... definitive content that does not need to be changed can get you somewhere but only if you are active on forums about the content etc...

You have two posts here and hope to make money... can't do it without work... read more, start writing content and at forums etc. Learn about social networking... there is a lot to this but it can be profitable.

Find some good blogs about it... like shoemoney or jensense

europeforvisitors

7:43 pm on Jul 27, 2007 (gmt 0)



IF there was an "easy formula" for Google Adsense, would you see anyone out there working?

Also, why would those "get rich quick" vendors be selling their prepackaged Web sites cheaply if the material was able to generate big AdSense revenues? Wouldn't it make more sense for the vendors to keep the content and money for themselves?

trinorthlighting

7:57 pm on Jul 27, 2007 (gmt 0)

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I always suggest when a person starts an adsense site, pick a hobby, something that interests you or something your real passionate about. That way you will enjoy building a site. It will take many hours to build a solid site and every page that much more traffic will come. I would not expect a payoff with in the first year though. Do it in your spare time and add at least one page a day.

WeaselyOne

8:19 pm on Jul 27, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Good advice trinorthlighting. As someone who started out building sites on topics that I had no interest in I can assure you it makes it all that much harder to want to update the site and keep it current.

Pick a topic you spend time researching on your own already or an area that you have to keep up with for your day job anyway.

jdhuk

9:22 pm on Jul 27, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Before you go off writting a ton of content for a year and SEO all the hours under the sun make sure that the adds that are going to be served pay a decent amount or it will be a complete waste of time unless your getting major traffic.

There are plenty of subjects that pay around a $1 a click (don't pm me asking but a pointer would something that involves big amounts of money) you will soon find an interest in that subject when your earning well. If your interest for example is butterfly catching you will be starving like a Robin and wonder why you ever bothered.

Note: Still focus however on building a good quality site that is of use to the visitor. And as for pre-made AdSense templates there a waste of time to. You want a unique template with unique content a good paying niche and a decent amount of traffic. Not easy but work very hard and you can do it.

dickbaker

10:37 pm on Jul 27, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Let me provide an example of what jdhuk just said.

Three years ago I launched a site, added content daily, SEO'd the heck out of it. Because the site is subscriber-based, it generates a bit of money for me.

It also now generates a very good amount of traffic. But I can't put Adsense ads on the site, because the site is related to guns, a prohibited topic for Google.

It wasn't my intent at the outset to use AdSense, but I still kick myself for not selecting a niche that would allow it. I'm missing out on extra money. On top of that, the niche my site is in is a poor-paying one for advertising. Banner advertisers will go up to maybe ten cents a click, but that's it.

A new site I launched is financial related. One click on one AdSense ad earned me $1.81.

Big difference.

As to your content, don't copy it. Write your own. For my new site, I read several authoritative pages from various websites to understand the topic, then write an article in my own words. No duplicate content, and also some content that wasn't in one or more of the articles on the sites I used as research. And I can write an article in less than an hour.