Adsense Income
The Triangle of Relativity - How Adsense Works the Best
I don't know what to call it... I was thinking about "The Triangle of Relativity" or "The
Relative Triangle" or many others that would be better off not written down. Anyway, the key to
making money with Google Adsense is this:
1) Have a website with lots of content about one subject.
2) Put Google Adsense on your site such that the ads relate to your content.
3) Get people who are interested in your content to come to your site.
Each of these three things is worthy of hours of discussion, but it is important to not lose
sight of the fact that if any one of these things is missing, your chance of making a lot of money
with adsense is slim. Let me explain:
If you have a site about subject X and your visitors are interested in subject X, but your ads
are about subject Y, then your visitors will probably not click on your ads.
If you have a site about subject X with ads about subject X and your visitors come to your site
thinking they are going to find subject Y, but find subject X, they will leave.
If you have a site about subject X, and your ads are about subject X and your visitors come
because they are interested in subject X, then there's a very good chance that the ads will be
interesting to them and they will click.
Tip! They place Adsense links on pages that are
producing little, or better yet, no profit. For instance, by placing Adsense on a free resources
page, you will reduce the number of potential customers being lost to other sites.
There are a lot of other things that go into being successful running an adsense website, but
this is the key. If you don't understand this, nothing else matters. That's not to say that nothing
else is important, just that you HAVE to keep this concept top-of-mind.
Jim Jones is the webmaster at http://www.WillBlogForMoney.com He has been making money online since 1996 and
does it all from the web-design to asp coding to marketing to networking. He has started 4 very
successful online businesses over the years and enjoys sharing his ideas and experiences on his
blogs.
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