25 Jan
Posted by ailing as Newbies JumpStart, Tools, blogging
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Recently, I was asked this question by my friend who is very new in Internet Marketing.
Oh, for those who are not sure what is AdSense, the column on your right hand side is a classic example. *You can c**** them as many times as you want
“Is AdSense the easiest way to make money?”
Well, the answer is yes and no.
Yes because …
Well, if you are not aware,
Now, I am not saying it is challenging to reach $100. As proven otherwise, many folks have received their AdSense cheques already. As a newbie, I totally understand the challenges that Internet Marketing Newbies face. We are anxious, excited and very impatient at times. When I first started, I used to click on my AdSense every other minute to check if the cents were rolling in. I was plain silly! I was not focusing on the right thing!
I was anxious but I overlooked the fact that I should be focused on providing quality content for my blog, getting more readers in. This is the SECRET for blogger to profit from AdSense.
Well, tracking the statistics of AdSense can get you motivated at times as you see the number increasing over the days but overdoing anything is never good.
So if you are new in this field, I suggest you might want to quickly set up a blog, implement your AdSense inside your blog, write about things you like or useful which will value add your target audience. And remember, you need to let as many people know about your blog as fast as possible.
One word of warning : “Never click on the Ads yourself in the hope that you can get your $100 AdSense cheque faster”
Google understands the psychology of people.
For more information on AdSense, check out Google AdSense
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2 Responses
Mohamad Latiff
February 1st, 2008 at 12:41 am
1Hi ailing,
Now I know what “alwayslovely” translates to!
Yup, it’s true. Adsense is one of the easiest ways to make money online. Billions of dollars have been paid out by Google to her Adsense publishers.
Word of caution, though - I’d remove the part about “You can click them as many times as you want” - although it’s not directly asking your readers to click on the links, you may want to play it safe. Besides clicking on your own Adsense ads, openly asking people to click on them is also not allowed.
But the layout you chose to display it within the context of the text of your blog post is optimised for highest click-through’s.
Catch you at the next Stuart Tan event (whenever that is), if you’re not busy coaching students!
ailing
February 4th, 2008 at 1:33 pm
2Latiff!
Thanks feedback! I will hide the magic word with *** hope it is fine.
I spent lots of time finding out how to embed AdSense Code within a post, I am glad that I have succeeded.
Thanks for your encouragement.
I’ll be attending ebay on 20 Feb!
See you there if you are attending
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