Ok. Don’t tell my boss… But up until the beginning of the year I didn’t really know what Adsense was. I had a vague idea. Something to do with ads. Something to do with Google. Something to do with making money… But that was pretty much it.
Well, now that I know… I can’t wait to share this fantastic profit generator with you!
But first, if you feel a little like I did earlier this year – let me quickly give the “summed up” version of Google Adsense.
Basically – you know those little “Google Ads” you sometimes see on websites (they look a whole lot like the ads in the right hand column when you search something on Google. Well, if you have a website you can get Google to place ads on your site. Then – every time someone clicks on the link and buys that product you get a cut of the commission.
How simple is that? Ok – now here’s how to really make Google Adsense work for you (just think you could be earning commission by this weekend!)…
How to REALLY make money with Adsense
With Google AdSense, you can run Google advertising on your website or blog – and get paid every time your visitors click on those ads. There are hundreds of ways to drive traffic to your website. Some of them are free, and others cost money. The trick is to get “targeted” traffic. By that, I mean visitors who are likely to be interested in the content on your website and in the Google AdSense ads you’re running.
My favourite ways to do this are as follows:
1. Targeted e-mail newsletter advertising. Preferably using deep discount or remnant ad campaigns.
2. Keyword advertising on discount ad networks like Advertising.com, 7Search.com, ExactSeek.com, Kanoodle.com, and AdBrite. You can purchase keyword advertising “clicks” on these networks for as little as 30 cents.
3. Building your own search engine or directory, and redirecting traffic to your website that’s running Google AdSense. A search engine or directory is simply a website with a database and a searching mechanism. Most programmers can easily build one for you.
The best part of Google AdSense is its “auto pilot” feature. If you have a website running Google AdSense ads, and you have targeted traffic coming to the site, the ads run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – without requiring any maintenance or babysitting on your part.
What are you waiting for? Get signed up today – just click here for more information: https://www.google.com/adsense.