We are retiring AdSense Referrals, Finally!
I don’t know about you, but I didn’t make 1 cent from the Google AdSense Referral program. So, when I got the email today from Google about retiring their AdSense Referral program I was not surprised a bit.
In case you did not get this email from Google, here you go:
A New Google AdWords Policy Change Will Affect You!
As if paying for increasingly pricey Google Ads wasn’t enough, yet again Google has announced a new policy change that will likely prevent you and me from getting the top Ad spots through their AdWords program.
For a long time, the Internet has acted as a leveling force where one person could compete with large corporations for Internet real estate, traffic, sales and ads. The recent Google strategy and vision will definitely have a negative impact in this arena. In the coming weeks, as this strategy is rolled out, Ads will be scored and ranked similarly to web pages. The new strategy relies heavily on the speed of landing pages (landing page load time).
Blog Profit - Make Money With WordPress Random Ad Generators and Rotators
In this post I introduce WordPress plug-ins that randomize and rotate ads. This is the fourth article in a series of articles that discusses many of your opportunities at making money with your WordPress blog and plug-ins.
Why use an ad rotator you may ask, well, mainly to have the flexibility and ability to show relevant ads to your readers or to improve the performance of AdSense, Yahoo Publishers Network and other ad networks, including your own ad banners.
There are a variety of random generators and rotators you can use to feature random ads and banners on your WordPress blog. Some are simple scripts while others are easy-to-use and highly customizable WordPress Plugins.
Blog Profit - Adding Google Adsense to Your WordPress Blogs
There are many ways of adding ads to your WordPress blogs. This post is the first in a series of posts that will discusses many of your WordPress plug-in options that will help you monetize your blog and turn your blog into a money-generating machine. Some of these plug-ins will require adding code to your theme, others will automatically inject ads between blog posts or within the post content itself.
Our first post is about adding Google AdSense to your WordPress blog:
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Ten Things To Do If You Want To Make More Than 14 Cents A Month With Google AdSense, Guaranteed!
Today I read an article by Darren Rowse on ProBlogger where he discussed 10 steps to guarantee you not to make any money blogging; and what’s better than giving advice on what to avoid rather than what to do?
All advice is good, if you listen. I found his article inspiring and very useful; but I did not like the tone or how it sounded when read. The article sounded too negative and condescending. I am sure this article was written especially to give advice in the form of what not to do, which is just fine. I just prefer advice when it’s positive, when it is about what I need to do to succeed rather what I need not do, people are more receptive to positive advice and positive criticism.
I went ahead and summarized the 10 points this time in the form of what you need to do in order to make more than 14 cents a month with AdSense. I did not agree a 100 percent with everything in Mr. Rowse’s article so I re-wrote these 10 points in my own words and based on my own experience.
What is MFA?
MFA stands for Made For Adsense. MFAs are websites that lack in content and are put out there specifically to hold Google ads. These sites may be optimized by their owners to attract high paying Google ads. MFAs typically carry low Cost Per Click (CPC).
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What is Adsense Payment Per Click?
Let’s talk about the Adsense Payment Per Click. This is different than Cost Per Click or Adsense Click Through Rate (what your cost is for each click) and Pay Per Click (what you actually pay per click). Payment Per Click is how much each click pays you, the publisher. .
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Adsense Definitions: What do CTR, CPA, CPC and CPM stand for?
Delving into the world of Google Adsense requires a lot of reading and self-initiated education. I remember how all the abbreviations used to confuse me. Below I compiled the most confusing abbreviations from the Google’s Adsense support website. I shouldn’t take credit for this, I’m merely pasting the definitions I picked here for easy access.
The Best Advertising Programs to Make Money
The future of online advertising is very exciting. Tens of good online advertising options similar to Google Adsense are out there for the taking. I listed Thirty of these options below. Even if you use Adsense, consider diversifying your ad income and try multiple programs. You just may find one that delivers even better results. When you do, come back and post a comment here to let us know what you found:
Google Adsense - The most popular pay-per-click advertising program online. Make anywhere from $0.01 to $4.00 plus per click on site relevant ads.
Yahoo Publisher Network - Use the internet giant, Yahoo, to display targeted ads on your site.
Five Google Adsense Alternatives
Many of us consider Google Adsense the ultimate advertising solution to earn ad revenue. However, in the last five years a growing number of alternatives have come on to the scene.
The future of online advertising is very exciting. Nowadays, there exist a few good alternatives to Google Adsense which are more lucrative. It may be wise to diversify your ad revenue sources.
Let’s have a closer look at these Five alternatives to Google’s Adsense;
Top Paying Google Adsense Keywords Profit
There are many top paying Adsense keyword lists floating around the Internet. Most of these freely available lists are not updated regularly and sometimes do not represent the current CPC (cost per click) values. Nevertheless, these lists should give you an idea about keywords that pay well.
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