Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Who Else Wants To Make Money With Adsense?

Fact number 1: Kids in high school are making thousands of dollars every month with Adsense.

Fact number 2: Housewives, retirees, mom and dads, who are just staying at home and have never made a dime on the internet have created full-time incomes by simply placing Adsense ads on their web site or blog.

These are just some of the “super Adsense earners”. You may have already heard about their story for they are among the few who are on their way to making millions worth of cash just by promoting Adsense sites.

Anyone, any age and gender can become money generating Adsense publishers as long as they what it takes. How does one go about this Internet advertising?

Writing articles for Adsense is the way to do it. Using the right keywords in your articles and having Google ads on a certain site has become the most profitable way of marketing that anybody can get into. No experience and level of education needed. If you are not using this strategy, or may not be aware of it in the first place, chances are you may be losing thousands of dollars worth of extra income and still do not know it yet.

This is one of the many reasons why writing original quality content articles is now the latest in marketing buzz. Content and links. When combined together becomes a really powerful tool to a successful web site and richer individuals. Many internet marketing professionals are already aware of the value of an original quality content and how using keywords can drive targeted traffic into their sites from the search engines.

So why don’t all these web site owners write and submit their own articles if that is what is important?

The simple and understandable answer is that it takes time to write articles, submit them and get targeted traffic to their websites. That is why they get the services of those who can spares sometime to write the articles that would cater to their site purpose but still turn out as a good quality and unique piece of work.

To get into the Adsense marketing business and start earning some good cash, ask yourself. Did you enjoy writing when you were in school? If you answer yes to this question, you already have an initial advantage over most internet marketing business owners that wants to make money online and doing it at home.

With the boom in the Adsense market comes the need for sites to want fresh, quality and original keyword rich content. This way, web site owners can have a steady supply of articles with the proper keywords that they relate to their site contents. The result of this is seen in the sites page rank when indexed by the search engines. Which, in turn, gets more Adsense ads to show above, below or next to the article on their website with targeted traffic.

What do people have to do?

Write quality and original content, keyword or phrase rich articles with links to your website in the resource box. Then build a website or web page with targeted keyword or phrase rich original content for the targeted traffic that originates from the articles you wrote. Finally, you will have a Google Adsense ads that are targeted to your keyword or phrase rich original content site where visitors will get to visit when they come looking for information.

A win-win situation if you think more about it. A favor for persons looking for quality content and information. For the persons writing the original content articles. And the person with the quality original content rich website. Of course, the search engines and its advertisers are getting targeted traffic and sales but so what? As long as you are getting something in your favor, it does not really matter what the others are getting for themselves.

So who else wants to start earning money with Adsense. You. Everyone. Anybody. Internet marketing has many opportunities wide open for this people. Writing articles and using Adsense for your kind of internet marketing strategy is one sure way of getting a piece of that action and cash.

Better not be left behind the many making millions already.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Earn money from your websites.

Hi freind,

Below is some basic ways to earn money from your websites.

1. If you want to make more money, sell sponser ads that get top placement or the best exposure.
2. If you have enough web space, you could rentother people web pages. You could also givethem away for free and make money by including your banner ad on the web pages.
3. Charge people a fee to access part of yourweb site. People will pay you money for yourweb site content if it's valuable to them. The content can be ebooks, reports, software, etc.
4. Sell your own products or services. They should be related to your target audience. Youwant to be able to take credit cards on yoursite and deliver your product to them as fast as possible.
5. Make money selling other people's productsand services through affiliate programs. They'll give you a link to all track your sales. You couldbe paid per sale, click or sign-up.
6. Publish an e-zine from your web site. Have them subscribe to the e-zine right from your web site. You could sell classified or sponsoradvertising inside your e-zine.

Saturday, January 13, 2007

getting more people to click

Getting More People to Click

When it comes to Internet marketing, the person who gets the most clicks wins.

The more people you can tempt to click on your ad, sign up for your program, or subscribe to your newsletter, the more money you'll make.

Why they click

A person is only going to click on your ad, sign up for your program, or subscribe to your newsletter if there's a reason to do so. That reason is some positive outcome the clicker hopes to gain.

Your job, as the advertiser, is to make it blatantly obvious what that reason is.

A failure to make it blatantly obvious will render every tip, trick and technique that follows completely useless. As with everything else in life, you have to get the basics right first.

This article assumes you already have the basics right. It assumes your ad is already generating clicks, sign ups, or subscriptions. And that you want to know how to increase the percentage of people who respond.

The five-pronged approach

There are five things you can do to improve the number of clicks, sign ups or subscriptions you're getting. They are...

  • Get to the point
  • Eliminate oblique references
  • Ask for the action you want
  • Invoke scarcity
  • Reinforce the benefit

Get to the point

Your prospect will only act when he or she believes it's in his or her best interests to do so.

Your ad has to make it blatantly obvious why it's in your prospects best interests. And it must do so as soon as humanly possible.

There's a very good chance your ad doesn't do this as soon as humanly possible. There's a very good chance your ad waffles along for several paragraphs before, finally, mercifully, wonderfully — it gets to the point.

And by then, it's too late. Your prospect has fallen asleep on his or her keyboard, accidentally hit the enter key, and surfed off to some other site.

Get rid of all the waffle, and get to the point immediately. And by immediately, I mean in the headline at the top of the page.

Eliminate oblique references

Eliminate oblique references? Huh?

What I'm really saying here, is be direct.

Don't say “eliminate oblique references”. Say “be direct”. Say what you mean in the most economic way possible.

Some of you may well rebel at this command. You've been taught to be polite, and using blunt language goes against the grain.

Force yourself to do it. Become an expert at using short words and sentences. Forget about fancy elements of style. Be direct!

This will help you get to the point fast, reinforcing the first of the five prongs.

Ask for the action you want

Sounds simple, right? You want somebody to click on your ad, sign up, or subscribe. Naturally you're going to ask them to do so!

Some of you will specifically ask the prospect to act. Some of you will waffle around the point, trying to be as polite as possible.

If you're already asking for the action you want, what exactly are you saying? Are you telling the prospect exactly what you want him or her to do? Are you spelling it out in simple steps, and being as direct as possible?

You're not? Then you have a job to do my friend!

If you're being super-polite, then you've been brought up well. Call your parents, and thank them for a job well done.

Then realize that being polite in advertising almost never works (there are a few exceptions). What works is getting to the point, and bluntly telling the prospect what he or she has to do.

You are literally giving your prospect an order.

Do tell the prospect to “Fill out the form and click the Submit button now”.

Don't ask the prospect if he or she would like to find out more, and feels the winds of fate are blowing in an appropriate direction, perhaps he or she could see his or her way to find the time to perhaps, all being well, complete the following form”.

Invoke scarcity

Human beings have a curious tendency to find something more desirable if it's rare.

You can take advantage of this in your advertising, by artificially limiting the supply of the thing you're offering.

When you limit the supply of something, anyone who wants that thing is under increased pressure to act. This helps overcome another human tendency to put things off.

Here are some examples of how to invoke scarcity...

A person offering a special discount places a time-limit on the offer.

A person seeking subscribers to a newsletter gives away a free gift to the first 50 subscribers only, and displays a countdown right there next to the subscribe form.

Reinforce the benefit

This final prong is about giving away a free gift to increase response. Yet it's more than merely finding any old thing to give away.

Your free gift should reinforce the benefit of the thing you're selling.

By choosing a free gift that reinforces the major benefit of your offer, you can be sure you're increasing the value of the overall package.

If you choose a free gift unrelated to your main offer, you can't be sure the prospect will find it valuable. For example, a buyer of tofu is less likely to find a free donut as motivating as would a person who regularly buys donuts.

If you choose a free gift unrelated to your main offer, you lose a valuable chance to restate your main benefit. That's because the section where you hype your free gift, is going to have to focus on the unrelated benefits of the giveaway.

Your prospect gets excited about the benefit he or she hopes to get as a result of taking your offer. By selecting a free gift that reinforces this benefit, you get another bite at the cherry. This improves your chance of getting the prospect excited enough to overcome his or her natural lethergy.

And of course, if your prospect has read far enough to get to the point where you're talking about a free gift, you can be sure he or she is interested in your main benefit. Why offer some unrelated randomly chosen freebie the prospect may not even be interested in?

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