Okay, so I mentioned in a prior post that I couldn't wait to try the "Crazy AdSense Experiment". I set up two test sites in two of my niches exactly to plan.
Plain Jane - really simple: white on gray with an HTML header banner, no graphics. Three straight 336 x 280 ad sets followed by a lot of white space. At the bottom of the page I copied and pasted the top 10 Google search results from my main keyword into the code. These sites couldn't be more basic because I didn't want to spend too much time on them. This was just a test after all.
After only one day ... all I can say is AMAZING !!!!
Using only Google AdWords campaigns to promote them - Over 68% of visitors have clicked on ads and the campaigns generated 126% ROI. Not Bad !
I'm really impressed. This is such a simple technique and so effective. I'm curious what will happen if I dress up the page design?
I already threw up two more for other niches and am going to keep cranking these babies out.
$10.000 a month could be an achievable goal with this ... try it.
Leave me a comment and let me know your results.
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Crazy AdSense Experiment: Unethical But Legal $10,000/Month
Here's an easy and effective technique. I found this on Xedant.com here is the link to it Crazy AdSense Experiment and below is the article. I can't wait to try it!
"'Developing Made for AdSense Web Sites for Dummies' tutorial as an attempt to create a vaccine against Made for AdSense web sites.
Do you know how vaccine works? Doctor infects you in order to train your immune system.
Have you ever noticed an ad on Google that says "We have found top 4 sites for you" or "More information about ..."? These web sites usually contain nothing but plenty of Google AdSense ads and search results stolen from other search engines.
They provide ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to the users of Google, however they are still alive. Why there are so many good companies that can't afford Google AdWords advertising while these crappy web sites buy the most expensive keywords?
Moreover, these web sites are really annoying if you try to find something useful right now. Did you know that 80%(!) of ads on insurance are MFA (Made for AdSense)? Recently we collected the database of over 40,000,000 search phrases. From 30% to 90%(!) of ads on Google for the top 1,000 most expensive keywords are MFA.
We hope that this experiment will help Google to open eyes on MFA problem. Fighting this kind of web sites will not only help us to find information we need faster. It will reduce the cost of advertising for ethical companies.
Don't forget that Google AdWords ad ranking is based on auction system. Less advertisers -> reduced click price -> happy advertisers -> ... and less profit for Google. Maybe it's the main reason why we still see these junk web sites? In any way let's come closer to the experiment.
Let the number of MFA web sites grow, let Google be infected until it will train its immune system. Here is a "Developing Made for AdSense Web Sites for Dummies" tutorial.
It took us 65 minutes to do it (we recorded each step with a stop-watch).
1. Find an expensive and popular keyword. We used TheDowser Niche Database. It took us 1 minute.
2. Register a junk domain like "top4websites.com" or "insurancetop4.com". We haven't ordered any domain specifically for this purpose, but used one of our experimental domains (totally unrelated to the main theme of MFA web site).
3. Extract search results from Google or any other search engine. It took us 5 minutes.
4. Create HTML page with these search results. It took us 7 minutes.
5. Insert Google AdSense code in the way that search results aren't visible without scrolling. It took us 10 minutes.
6. Upload html file to your web site. It took us 2 minutes.
7. Create a new Google AdWords campaign for this keyword by copying any other MFA campaign. It took us 10 minutes.
8. Wait for 15 minutes until you will see first clicks from Google AdWords, wait for another 15 minutes until you will see new clicks on Google AdSense.
We started to earn $1/day after a single hour of work. $1/day is $33/month, spend 333 days to earn $10,000/month. It's that easy.
This tutorial will definitely increase the number of MFA web sites as well as our previous research on Digg.com attention grabbing words increased the number of stories with "amazing", "digg", "revealed" words. When the number of MFA web sites will reach the critical mass, Google will turn on its immune system.
We all hope that MFA web sites will die soon. Let's return to the good old days."
The Mechanic's comment:
In my case, I hope that doesn't happen and put a dent in my AdSense income. But hey, everyone is entitled to their opinion.
Update - see the results of my own experiment above ;-)
"'Developing Made for AdSense Web Sites for Dummies' tutorial as an attempt to create a vaccine against Made for AdSense web sites.
Do you know how vaccine works? Doctor infects you in order to train your immune system.
Have you ever noticed an ad on Google that says "We have found top 4 sites for you" or "More information about ..."? These web sites usually contain nothing but plenty of Google AdSense ads and search results stolen from other search engines.
They provide ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to the users of Google, however they are still alive. Why there are so many good companies that can't afford Google AdWords advertising while these crappy web sites buy the most expensive keywords?
Moreover, these web sites are really annoying if you try to find something useful right now. Did you know that 80%(!) of ads on insurance are MFA (Made for AdSense)? Recently we collected the database of over 40,000,000 search phrases. From 30% to 90%(!) of ads on Google for the top 1,000 most expensive keywords are MFA.
We hope that this experiment will help Google to open eyes on MFA problem. Fighting this kind of web sites will not only help us to find information we need faster. It will reduce the cost of advertising for ethical companies.
Don't forget that Google AdWords ad ranking is based on auction system. Less advertisers -> reduced click price -> happy advertisers -> ... and less profit for Google. Maybe it's the main reason why we still see these junk web sites? In any way let's come closer to the experiment.
Let the number of MFA web sites grow, let Google be infected until it will train its immune system. Here is a "Developing Made for AdSense Web Sites for Dummies" tutorial.
It took us 65 minutes to do it (we recorded each step with a stop-watch).
1. Find an expensive and popular keyword. We used TheDowser Niche Database. It took us 1 minute.
2. Register a junk domain like "top4websites.com" or "insurancetop4.com". We haven't ordered any domain specifically for this purpose, but used one of our experimental domains (totally unrelated to the main theme of MFA web site).
3. Extract search results from Google or any other search engine. It took us 5 minutes.
4. Create HTML page with these search results. It took us 7 minutes.
5. Insert Google AdSense code in the way that search results aren't visible without scrolling. It took us 10 minutes.
6. Upload html file to your web site. It took us 2 minutes.
7. Create a new Google AdWords campaign for this keyword by copying any other MFA campaign. It took us 10 minutes.
8. Wait for 15 minutes until you will see first clicks from Google AdWords, wait for another 15 minutes until you will see new clicks on Google AdSense.
We started to earn $1/day after a single hour of work. $1/day is $33/month, spend 333 days to earn $10,000/month. It's that easy.
This tutorial will definitely increase the number of MFA web sites as well as our previous research on Digg.com attention grabbing words increased the number of stories with "amazing", "digg", "revealed" words. When the number of MFA web sites will reach the critical mass, Google will turn on its immune system.
We all hope that MFA web sites will die soon. Let's return to the good old days."
The Mechanic's comment:
In my case, I hope that doesn't happen and put a dent in my AdSense income. But hey, everyone is entitled to their opinion.
Update - see the results of my own experiment above ;-)
AdSense can be placed along with other contextual ads programs
At last AdSense is allowing you to run other contextual ad programs. This means you can now run programs like IntelliTXT and many other potential contextual programs in the future.
However, you need to make sure the other contextual ad doesn’t look like your adsense ads. Maybe different colors and/or borders will do.
I'm sure there will be many more contextual ad programs to start popping up and existing ad networks will begin offering additional contextual ad products.
This news was picked up at VinceTanblog.com who first heard it from Jensense.com
Any other contextual ad programs that you'd like to list? Post in the comments.
However, you need to make sure the other contextual ad doesn’t look like your adsense ads. Maybe different colors and/or borders will do.
I'm sure there will be many more contextual ad programs to start popping up and existing ad networks will begin offering additional contextual ad products.
This news was picked up at VinceTanblog.com who first heard it from Jensense.com
Any other contextual ad programs that you'd like to list? Post in the comments.
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Simple Adsense Tips
I found this great post on problogger.net. An excellent resource for blogging, go check it out.
"Fin over at the Record Card has just posted a list of 16 simple Adsense tips. I say ’simple’ not because they are simplistic but because they’ve been written in a very clear and concise manner. These are not highly technical tips but rather are a great primer with some solid general tips to keep in mind if you’re just starting out. If only someone had pointed me to a list like this when I first started with Adsense.
"Fin over at the Record Card has just posted a list of 16 simple Adsense tips. I say ’simple’ not because they are simplistic but because they’ve been written in a very clear and concise manner. These are not highly technical tips but rather are a great primer with some solid general tips to keep in mind if you’re just starting out. If only someone had pointed me to a list like this when I first started with Adsense.
Here are a couple of Fin’s tips that particularly caught my eye for some reason:
'Diversify your subject - don’t be afraid to expand and explore your niche.
One topic = one page - where you can, this will increase the targeting of the ads and make clickthroughs more likely.
Never think your at your highest - you might think you have it good, but there still might be another little change which helps your CTR or whatnot.'
Read more of Fin’s tips at The Record Card: Simple Adsense Tips"
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Free, SuperFast, Keyword Targeted AdSense Site Building Tool
This is a really cool AdSense site building tool that I recently discovered and have quickly become addicted to. It's so ridiculously easy to use that you can crank out sites as fast as you can think them up. If coming up with niche ideas or keywords is a problem, they have that covered too. There is also some other great free tools available here that you must check out ... this site is a gem!
Check it out here ===> Instant AdSense Sites
Check it out here ===> Instant AdSense Sites
AdSense - BlackHat Edition ... wow !!!!
Friday, March 9, 2007
Google Adsense
I'm sharing great tips and tweaks for using and profiting with Google Adsense.
AdSense allows you to serve text-based Google AdWords on your web site and receive a share of the pay-per-click payment. As you may know, Adsense has become the biggest player in the industry, with millions of web pages accross the internet displaying Google ads and earning the webmasters money.
It is reported that some of the big players are earning 5 figures a month with Google Adsense.
AdSense allows you to serve text-based Google AdWords on your web site and receive a share of the pay-per-click payment. As you may know, Adsense has become the biggest player in the industry, with millions of web pages accross the internet displaying Google ads and earning the webmasters money.
It is reported that some of the big players are earning 5 figures a month with Google Adsense.
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