Sunday, December 9, 2012

How To Succeed With AdSense Without Really Trying


With any internet-based money-making scheme, there is often a sense among beginners that it is pointless to even try it, because they have no special knowledge and cannot expect to develop it in time for it to be effective. The fact of the matter is, though, that many of the systems in place are so designed to be user-friendly that you don't actually need that high a level of knowledge in the first place. You just need to follow some simple instructions and you're pretty much on your way.

AdSense is a system that has grown up among people who run their own websites, and allows them to monetise their sites without really doing very much. It is a simple matter of signing up to use AdSense on your site and allowing Google to have access to your site for the placing of ads that are relevant to your content. AdSense will do the rest itself and give you the tools to make money from the searches and clicks of people who visit your site.

This all sounds very straightforward and there is no doubt that many people will be looking for the "catch". There is not really a catch to be found, but the simple fact is that people will spend longer on, and be more likely to click advertising content from, a site that they find interesting. The job of any webmaster using AdSense to make a bit of extra money is to make their content worth reading - if you can't do that then you need not expect to make any money. Keywords And How To Use Them

If you want to make money using AdSense, then the first thing you need to do is make your site attractive both to readers and to Google. In most cases, these two things are one and the same. Google places sites higher in its rankings if they are more frequently visited - therefore it is a good idea to make your site worth visiting. A lot of people over complicate this matter by trying to think how they can make their site interesting and keyword-filled. In actual fact, if you know how to use keywords, you can bypass a lot of the boring stuff.

Often a keyword is not a word in itself, but more accurately a "key phrase". Think about it - when you search using Google, how often do you limit your search term to a single word? It may be the case that your search is just that specific, but the more information you use in your search, the more relevant the results will be. If you want to find a dance studio near you, will you search for "dance studios" or will you try "dance studios [home town]", possibly adding a few more terms?

All you need to do to make your content AdSense friendly is to write on your subject. It is best to avoid over-thinking how you can get the keyword in because the sentences in your content will read as though they have been forced. In the context of writing about your subject, you will undoubtedly need to use the key phrases anyway - and if you read back to see that this has not happened, you can then edit it to ensure it still reads well.

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