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Adsense Tips and Tricks
from:Do you want to earn a lot of money using Adsense? Then read this article carefully, as the tricks and tips mentioned here can't be found everywhere. They will help you increase your income each month until you reach the income point you want.
Use The $5/Day Philosophy
You can learn more about this philosophy by using Google to search for it. This is the short version. First learn how to get to $5/day, then do the same things each day. In time you will get to $20, $200 and even $1000 each day, by doing the same things you learned initially. Like in many other areas in life, you need to start small in the beginning. Learn how everything is working, how people arrive at your site, on what ads they click most and why they do it. Getting this kind of information can go a long way towards meeting your goals.
You Can Get Great Results If You're Persistent
When you learn something new that brings you money, continue to keep using it. Keep doing what you're doing when you find something that works well. Do the opposite when you find stuff that doesn't bring you money. Just stop doing those things that don't work. In most cases, repeating the stuff that works will keep bringing more money the same way. Also, try doing small changes in different areas and observe the results. Changes that seem minor to you can sometimes bring huge benefits.
Be Flexible
While your Adsense income today might be good, tomorrow it might plummet, so you need to be flexible about it. Try not to depend on Adsense income alone, even though that might not be easy. If possible, make your main source of income something other than Adsense. Since you can't depend on Google's good graces, you can't be sure that your Adsense account will be there for ever. A lot of people had this problem in the past, having their Adsense accounts banned, either because of a one time mistake or even though they were innocent.
When you're in the Internet marketing business, everyone learns that putting all the eggs in a single basket isn't a good idea. That's especially true when your income comes from Adsense for the most part. Besides putting Adsense ads, you should try to promote other things on your sites and blogs, like affiliate products or selling your own products.
Google Adsense Help News
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Read more...Publishers Want Refund For Google AdSense Outage
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Read more...When AdSense Goes Down
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Read more...Google Says Most Invalid Clicks Come From Publishers
Google AdWords representative, Laura, said in a Google AdWords Help thread that the main reason there are "invalid clicks" on ads is due to publishers. Yes - Google said that "usually" invalid clicks come from AdSense publishers. Either the publishers are: (1) Clicking on their own ads or; (2) Telling their friends and users to click on their ads. Google's Laura said: I don't think there's any ...
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Read more...Daily Search Forum Recap: January 30, 2012
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web. Search Engine Roundtable Stories: Google: Robots.txt Files Must Be Smaller Than 500KB Google's John Mueller reminds webmasters on his Google+ page that Google has a limit of only being able to process up to 500KB of your robots.txt file. This is an ...
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Read more...What Google's privacy changes will mean for you
Announced on the Official Google Blog earlier today, Google will be simplifying how the privacy policy is structured across more than 60 different Google products on March 1, 2012. Users will definitely benefit from the simplicity of a single document regarding privacy instead of sixty policies, but may not like the company direction stated within the blog post. As outlined in the revised ...
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