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Discover 5 SimpleTricks on How to Jumpstart Google Adsense Earnings

Have you heard the reports about guys who pull down thousands of dollars a month with Google AdSense? Have you heard the stories about 10% click through rates and $1-$5 earnings per click? Have you ever wished you could figure out how they do it and start making real profits with AdSense? If so, prepare for a great ride, because I’m going to show you how it’s done…

Google Adsense is a powerful online Online advertising program that involves a massive network of literally millions of websites. The program was first designed to run only text-based ads in a variety of sizes, but has now expanded into image-based ads as well. The text ads have been so successful Successful because they are usually highly relevant to the subject matter of the site upon which they are displayed.

Google’s Adsense is also one of the most powerful weapons in website publisher’s arsenal. It enables you to monetize your sites easily and if used properly can generate a very healthy income. However, if you’re not using it properly and maximizing the income you squeeze from it, your leaving money on the table – something we all hate doing.

In order to maximize your AdSense earnings, you need five things: 1) the right ad format and placement, 2) the most valuable keywords to target, 3) lots and lots of targetted content, 4) relevancy of your websites, 5) better statistical tracking that Google will EVER give you. Read the rest of this entry »

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What is Offpage Optimization?

Properly planned offpage optimization will make the difference between your website ranking #900 on Google, to ranking #1! So, what is offpage optimization anyway? Offpage optimization basically consists of all of the offpage ranking factors like:

  • Which websites link to you
  • The number of websites linking to you
  • The Google page rank of the website linking to you
  • The page title of the website linking to you
  • The anchor text used in the link linking to you
  • The number and type of links linking to the website that’s linking to you.
  • The number of outbound links on the website that is linking to you
  • The total number of links on the website that is linking to you
  • Whether or not the websites linking to you are deemed by Google as an authority website.
  • Plus some other things that we’ll get to later…

In order to optimize our original website for the keyword “weight loss stories”, we need to analyze the linking strategy of the top 10 ranked websites for our keyword Read the rest of this entry »

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Are you SandBoxed by Google, How do you escape it?

Before I start explaining what the Google Sandbox theory is, let me make a few things clear:

  • The Google Sandbox theory is just that, a theory, and is without official confirmations from Google or the benefit of years of observation.
  • The Google Sandbox theory has been floating around since summer 2004, and has only really gained steam after February 4, 2005 , after a major Google index update (something known as the old Google dance).
  • Without being able to verify the existence of a Sandbox, much less its features, it becomes very hard to devise strategies to combat its effects.
  • Almost everything that you will read on the Internet on the Google Sandbox theory is conjecture, pieced together from individual experiences and not from a widescale objective controlled experiment with hundreds of websites (something that would obviously help in determining the nature of the Sandbox, but is inherently impractical given the demand on resources).

What is the Google Sandbox Theory?
There are several theories that attempt explain the Google Sandbox effect. Essentially, the problem is simple. Webmasters around the world began to notice that their new websites, optimized and chock full of inbound links, were not ranking well for their selected keywords.

In fact, the most common scenario to be reported was that after being listed in the SERPS (search engine results pages) for a couple of weeks, pages were either dropped from the index or ranked extremely low for their most important keywords.

This pattern was tracked down to websites that were created (by created I mean that their domain name was purchased and the website was registered) around March 2004. All websites created around or after March 2004 were said to be suffering from the Sandbox effect. Read the rest of this entry »

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Don’t Do Search Engine Spam Tricks

I’ve been looking for information and learning about search engine optimization. Most of experts loudly speak that “don’t do search engine tricks.”

Why?
Because most of ’search engine tricks’ are regarded as ’search engine spam trick’.
Then, what is ’search engine spam’?

According to Yahoo!, it’s “pages created deliberately to trick the search engine into offering inappropriate, redundant, or poor-quality search results.” Goggle and MSN defines in similar fashion.

Here are the result of my study about search engine spam, which we must avoid.

  • Using keywords that has absolutely no relation with site theme.
  • Page redirection tricks. When someone visit those pages, they are redirected to the real page by META refresh tags, CGI, Java, JavaScript, or server side techniques. There are legitimated reasons for cloaking and similar techniques. For example, a company changed their domain name and they need to redirect old domain to the new domain. But don’t use this trick unless you know exactly what you are doing. Read the rest of this entry »

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