Effective Adsense Programs

July 14th, 2009 at 05:14am Under adsense codes

Many claim to have “broken the AdSense code” although I would submit that no one program or person has done that and if they did why would they tell you?Google AdSense advertising has been around for some time and has for the past several years been a marketer’s dream come true.  There have been dozens of products from AdSense related sites, video tutorials and related pay per click software that have all claimed to hold the key for massive ad sense income.  I am sure that a few websites are making a very nice income but it really isn’t all that easy to do so.AdSense Websites:These types of websites claim to have unlocked the code on AdSense advertising.  These are ready made sites that have content related information within the site interspersed with the Google Ads.  Some of these sites are really well done and require only a basic knowledge of html to implement.  Even if you have no knowledge of html you can still implement this type of site.  What is an AdSense Website?  Generally these type of sites are themed around a popular topic such as fly fishing or bowling or horseback riding, you get the picture?  The adsense advertising is placed within the content or on the left or right hand panel of the website, depending upon the graphic structure of the site.  Sometimes there is enough PLR (Private Label Re-sale) articles to fill 10-20 pages of the site, giving you 10-20 pages of advertising.  Generally you can put up a site within a few hours.Keyword Software:Keyword generation software is a tool that can be used for both Adsense and Google AdWords.  AdWords is the Google Ad creation and display program.  The way it works is you place a keyword or keyword phrase into the software and it generates hundreds or thousands of like keywords.  A simple example would be the keyword “home business” which would return other like phrases such as home based business, work at home, work from home etc.  The software takes a simple task and automates it.  Keyword lists of several thousand permutations can be processed in minutes, cutting your work time to one tenth of what it would be if you sat at your computer and tried to think of all of the variations of home business.Keyword generation software is great to have but be sure to buy a program that does more than just create keywords.  In order for it to be effective you need to know how mush those keywords are worth.  Get the facts before you buy.Adsense Tutorials:These products generally attempt to show you optimized placement of ads and how to create ads that blend into your site using different colors. If you don’t know anything about Adsense this type of product might serve you well as some of the tutorials are quite detailed.Some AdSense tutorials are actually very educational in that they provide you with a framework to optimize your AdSense ad placement.  Do your research first and ask a lot of questions.Each of the aforementioned products has it’s place in making you money from ad sense, however you will be expected to part with your hard earned money to find out if they do.You can find more information on these products by doing a simple search, however Google provides massive amounts of information about AdSense and AdWords for free.  There are even free forums where people discuss issues and provide solutions as well.

Rick Carbone has been the principal editor of www.homebusinessresearch.com since 1999. Home Business Research is a top home business informational website focused on the development, management and marketing of online home business and work at home opportunities in addition to extensive information on AdSense Advertising at:http://www.homebusinessresearch.com/adsense/adsense-information.html
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What Else Can You Use, Besides Google Adsense?

July 13th, 2009 at 03:33pm Under adsense secrets

When Google launched AdSense for webmasters way back in June 2003, AdWords was still new, people had no clue what contextual advertising meant or how it worked, and most importantly, no one had provided a similar service for the average webmaster (like you and me) for free so far. Two and half years later, things have changed. AdSense has become massive; more and more people everyday are buying into the possibility of earning money, serious money through Google AdSense. A lot of this has to do with the high competition for keywords on AdWords – as advertisers bid higher and higher, clicks on your site’s AdSense ads become more and more valuable. In addition, a large number of services have sprung up to offer similar advertising services. Other pay-per-click advertising sites have been quick to follow the Google model, offering contextual advertisements just like AdSense. What’s more, alternative site advertising models have sprung up, most notable being the contextual algorithms used by Kontera and Vibrant Media, and the product advertising by Chitika, Commission Junction and CBProSense, amongst others.Google AdSense is still the largest revenue network, and with AdWords being the most popular PPC program available, there’s still great potential for AdSense revenue on your website. Still, you may feel like AdSense is not the thing for you. Maybe you don’t like Google. Or maybe, like me, you’re looking to maximize the revenues from your website. In other words, you may have a number of reasons for looking at advertising alternatives to Google AdSense. In today’s lesson I’ve picked out three serious alternatives for you to consider in place of AdSense. These are: * Yahoo Publisher Network (YPN) * Kontera * Chitika eMiniMallsEach occupies a different “niche” within the site advertising model – and it’s worth noting that all three may work best for one type of site, but not too well for others.Yahoo Publishers NetworkYahoo! Publisher Network (or YPN for short) is Yahoo’s response to Google AdSense. In effect, YPN works almost exactly like AdSense – insert a piece of JavaScript code into your site pages, and then wait for the YPN bot to crawl your site and pretty soon you have contextually relevant ads being displayed on your site. YPN is still in beta, and in terms of features, it shows as there are several features available in AdSense that seem to be missing in YPN (lesser ad format options, clunkier code generation, limited color palette options, a limit of 50 ad channels). However, YPN trumps AdSense with one feature that webmasters have been clamoring for ever since Google launched AdSense – the ability to transfer funds from YPN to Yahoo Search Marketing (YSM), provided that you use the same login/email information on both accounts. This is huge in terms of attracting webmasters, but since YSM is still a few steps behind AdWords in popularity, Yahoo will need to do more to attract AdSense users.My own tests coincide with what other search marketing experts have said about “Yahoo’s AdSense” – results are too varied to determine which service delivers better ads or better CTR/CPM. If you want to switch over to YPN just because you want to increase your site revenues, I’d suggest that you test it out on a small section of your site first. Both YPN and AdSense have comparable ad relevancy and average earnings per click. This means that at least for now, your choice between the two might be based on something as simple as a preference for either search engine (or if you are actively involved in PPC advertising using YSM). KonteraIf you own a high-quality content-rich site and enjoy considerable web traffic, you might want to consider a contextual, keyword-based advertising alternative to the AdSense model. Kontera provides such a non-obtrusive, highly effective solution. Kontera is unique in the sense that while it is provides ad banners similar to AdSense, it also uses keywords within your page text as ads – by underlining them and giving ads in the form of tool tips upon a mouse over of the underlined text (ad). An example of such ads is on SEO Chat (which actually uses a similar service from a different company, Vibrant Media, mentioned later in this section). Load any article on SEO Chat, and you’ll notice that certain keywords in the main article text are underlined. When you bring your mouse pointer over that keyword (don’t click), a simple tool tip will appear.Kontera’s biggest draw, in my view, is their qualification requirements (150,000 page views per month and 100+ words on a majority of the site pages) which ensure that only content-rich, high quality websites become members of their publishing network. 150,000 page views per month translates into 5,000 page views daily – let’s face it, to get to that level of web traffic, you would need to put in some effort. All in all, the requirements serve to bring in only the best content sites into the program – sites that are focused on providing quality to the customers. In the end, this quality focus also translates into advertisers that are willing to pay big bucks to generate leads from theses sites, thus earning you high EPC (earnings per click) on average.If you have a site that meets Kontera’s requirements and are interested in seriously exploring unobtrusive, effective contextual advertising, then I would suggest that you snap up a copy of Joel Comm’s Kontera Secrets and use it as your guide in implementing Kontera’s advertising algorithms on your website. Selling at $47 (as of 18th Nov 2005), the e-book is a quick but extremely informative and invaluable read at just 29 pages. Another option in contextual, keyword-tagged advertising in Vibrant Media. It offers similar services to Kontera, with one important distinction – its minimum qualification is 500,000 page views per month. Vibrant Media is the company that powers the ads on SEO Chat.ChitikaStrictly speaking, Chitika is a product-advertising service that uses both contextual and keyword specific advertising (you can choose one of two) to display product information on your website. Revenue is generated through leads (i.e. clicks), and Chitika pays website owners 60% of their revenue (e.g. if an advertiser bids $1 for an ad for Nike running shoes, and a visitor on your site clicks on that ad, you get $.60). Chitika ads are better known as eMiniMalls – a reference to how convenient it becomes for users to browse through the product advertisement while remaining on your site. This is better seen than explained, so make sure you check the “demo” on the front page of chitika.com.eMiniMalls can be configured to run both contextually or by manually specifying keywords. Contextual advertising is great if you have a highly targeted content site but if you are just looking to put up ads on a few product review pages (or if you just want to test out eMiniMalls), you can also manually specify keywords for which to show ads. The keyword option also allows you to run eMiniMalls alongside AdSense and YPN (as both prohibit the use of other contextual advertising running simultaneously with their ads). A key point to keep in mind when trying out Chitika is that running “product ads” on your website (no matter how informative they might be) is that you have to do your research on which products and keywords have the best paying ads. Otherwise, if the coffeemaker ads on your coffee secrets website only pay you $.05 per click, you might want to switch to something else.

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