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Cheap Mobile Phone Deals in the Uk: Well Within your Reach
Jul 30th
Cheap Mobile Phone Deals in the Uk: Well Within your Reach
Things have really come a very long way in the world of mobile phones. But, still we hear those repeated phrases like mobile phones are essential parts of our lives. Well, what a cliché, as everybody knows this. For young people, mobile phones are like other basic things and they just cannot think of living without these highly capable gadgets. So much has been said about mobile phones and loads is yet to follow, but one thing that is absolutely sure is that our dependence on mobile phones have become second to food and water. Like every other thing, we have to pay the price for the things we get, and we just cannot take them as granted. Hence, the mobile phones also come with a price tag, which can be cheap or expensive for you, as per your pocket limits. No matter how much the price, but mobile phones have revolutionised our way of communication to bring that much required comfort in our lives.
The present mobile market is more sensitive and fragile like a share market, as you never know what will come next. Moreover, rigorous competition has also brought some compatible benefits for a common mobile phone user. Each leading mobile handset manufacturer has been consistently releasing new and highly advanced gadgets to outplay others. Hence, the mobile handset market has literally become a battleground and every leading handset manufacturer or service provider is trying to lure more and more customers with attractive mobile phone deals – intentionally backed up by various enticing offers like cheap mobile phone deals.
As such availability of innumerable options surely give you every chance to get cheap mobile phone deals. But, you need to do a prior research to go for the final deal. There are well devised ways to offer you exactly what you need. The main options are:
To shop online: There are all kinds of mobile phone deals and literally every single handset all over the Internet. In the present busy world, the Internet has also become the hot spot to purchase mobile phones. Here you would have to do a keen research to find exactly what you need, as per your pocket limit. In short, each and every detail about the mobile phone deals and particular handsets is thoroughly described. Just find the right one and go for it.
Go for used mobile phones: If you are quite conscious about your pocket limit. Then, there is another way, as you can go for the used mobile phone deals. Our preferences also change with the pace of mobile technology and mobile phone users always look for something new. Thus, you can sometime find all the latest mobile phones with affordable mobile phone deals.
Basically, these two popular modes would let you find exactly what you want according to your preferences and financial capability.
SEO – A Janitor, A Bank And An Artesian Well
Jun 30th
SEO – A Janitor, A Bank And An Artesian Well
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) strategies can be likened to the janitorial staff of a large company. Why the janitorial staff? Well, no other individuals in the building are as well acquainted with every nook and cranny of the business as the janitorial staff.
Not only is the janitor acquainted with the business, he or she is also the keeper of the keys. These individuals hold in trust the means to access every portion of the business. They can lock or unlock every room in the building and they know more about the physical structure of the building than virtually anyone else on staff. Sometimes the best answers come from the janitorial staff.
SEO strategies provide a similar function for online business. SEO has the ability to unlock the doors and explore the possibilities of marketing via the most powerful and free marketing tool available – search engines. SEO is the key to all areas of website marketing, and when it comes to marketing there are a lot of doors to unlock.
When you do not work to maximize your marketing potential through SEO strategies it may be like the owners of a brick and mortar store deciding they don’t need janitorial services. It won’t be long before your business is cluttered up with overstock inventory, accumulated clutter and dust, which translates to very few customers. SEO eventually unlocks the doors to higher traffic counts and improves sales conversion rates.
Perhaps the analogy of a janitor may seem a little obscure, but I used it because just like janitors the potential in SEO is often overlooked and undervalued.
Both a janitor and SEO strategies are important to a company’s ability to perform well and manage the day-to-day functions of the business.
SEO is a long-term strategy that provides compound interest. Every month it has the potential of bringing more and more business to your website. It may start slowly, but if you maximize SEO strategies the result will be improved overall site performance and increased sales.
While many online businesses are utilizing alternative forms of advertising they are often lulled into believing this strategy will stand alone, but the truth is when you rely on Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising you are simply running a financial faucet. As soon as you turn off the faucet to conserve finances the traffic goes away.
The approach of SEO is more like an artesian well that has a steady and refreshing supply of fresh water that can be replied upon.
So let’s recap.
SEO is like…
A janitor – It provides keys that unlocks every area of your online business.
A bank – It supplies compound interest with greater site visitation and sales conversions.
An artesian well – It provides refreshing consistency when other forms of advertising cannot and will not.
Hopefully by taking a few abstract examples and making them applicable to SEO strategies you can capture and more fully appreciate the idea that this marketing strategy is not only good, but also good for you, your business, and your customers.
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SEO Vs Design: Can My Site Look Good and Rank Well
Jun 28th
SEO Vs Design: Can My Site Look Good and Rank Well
Do you have to sacrifice all of the creative and artistic elements of your web site to rank in the search engines? Later in this article I’ll show you a real case scenario and the design and SEO approach used.
Thanks to the birth of professional search engine marketers the top ranks are saturated with the pages of companies that can pay for such insight. That said, it’s certainly possible to employ high ranking tactics in your own website. Actually, the most basic tactics can move you up from an 800 position to a 300. However, it’s the top of the scale where efforts seem almost inversely exponential or logarithmic, you put a ton in to see a tiny change in rank.
How do you meld the ambitious overhauls required to attain significant ranking and NOT compromise the design of your site?
DESIGN CAN’T BE IGNORED
If you have an existing site, you’ve probably tied it into your existing promotional content. Even if you’ve allowed your website to cater to the more free form of the net, it should still be designed as a recognizable extension of your business.
The reasons for doing so are valid, and can’t simply be ignored for the sake of achieving a first age position, can they? If your research into search optimization leaves you shuffling around thoughts of content, keyword saturated copy and varying link text, you are correctly understanding some of the basic pillars of search engine optimization.
And, you aren’t alone if you have this disheartening thought-If I do all this SEO stuff and reach number one across the board, who would stay at my site because it’s so stale and boring I’m even embarrassed to send people there!
There are two ways to successfully combine design and SEO. The first is to be a blue chip and/or Fortune 500 company with multi million dollar advertising and branding budgets to deliver your website address via television, radio, billboards, PR parties and giveaways with your logo.
Since chances are that’s not you, and certainly not me, lets look at the second option. It begins with some research into your market, some thoughtful and creative planning, and a designer who is a search engine optimizer, and understands at least basic CSS and HTML programming techniques. Or a combination of people with these skills that can work very well together.
DESIGN IS FOR BROCHURES, INSTANT RESULTS ARE FOR THE WEB
That’s not the whole truth, but it will help compare and contrast design and SEO. In reality, SEO needs the quantity and detail of supporting text that a brochure has, but good web design has to catch a viewer’s attention in 5 seconds. It’s pretty difficult to read and absorb the content of an entire brochure in less than 5 seconds.
Search engines need rich, related, appropriate, changing and poignant content. And for them to rank you, all of that must be on your pages. But if it’s not well organized and broken down into bite size chunks, no one is going to bother learning about what you’re offering.
CONSTRUCTION 101- ATTRACTIVE DESIGN AND SEO
Sadly, it’s very difficult to optimize a site without completely overhauling it. You’ll soon understand why. Design and SEO must be strongly rooted into every aspect of each other, possessing a true, symbiotic relationship. Lets look at a simplified example of this. Lets say you are optimizing a page for the keyword phrase, “pumpkin bread recipe.”
From a design standpoint “Pumpkin Bread Recipe” would be the heading for the page, in a nice, readable font with the words perhaps an orange-brown color. And lets add a fine, green rule around it.
There are many ways to create that simple, colored heading. However, there is only one way that is best for both design and SEO. That is to use Cascading Style Sheets, or CSS. In addition, that line of code containing “Pumpkin Bread Recipe” needs to be as close to the top of the page as possible (which CSS also allows).
To a viewer, the recipe text might be read more if it were located to the right of a photo of a buttered piece of pumpkin bread on a small plate next to a lightly steaming cup of coffee.
SEO needs to read that ingredient list and baking instructions. Search engines now understand on a rudimentary level that the ingredients are indeed related to the optimized words- pumpkin bread recipe.
Additionally, it would take many extra lines of code to make a table in this example if you didn’t use CSS. Search engines don’t like extra code. In fact, given enough times, that “extra” code will make the keyword phrases seem less important and hurt rank.
Note: In the page code, a few thousand characters more than you need to get all of that content organized would normally just add to your page load time, and might be acceptable. But to a search engine, that time can really add up. It wont read through page after page, site after site, billionth after billionth character of unimportant code to find the relevant text. Therefore, the less code, the better your chances. Moral- Less code, more content.
SEO USUALLY MEANS REDO
In the previous pumpkin example, CSS will eliminate the need for almost any extra code at all, and provide the means to place the text to the right of the photo.
Now, imagine that someone had already created this page, but done so using other programming methods. The page could very well be W3C compliant, well programmed and got the job done. However, without designing and programming for optimization as in the above illustration, the end result would have no significant rank compared to others that do.
You can be sure that there exist at least 30 web sites built to rank for the keywords “pumpkin bread recipe”. Note- why did I use the number 30? It’s safe to assume if you’re not on the first three results pages of a search, you’re not being seen.
While this is a simple example, hopefully you understand that it would be impossible to optimize this simple page without redoing it. This isn’t always the case, but extrapolate this into detailed, multiple pages in an entire website and the issue is greatly magnified.
AESTHETIC IMPORTANCE VS. TRAFFIC
Everyone has an idea of what they want their site to look like. The pretty factor- splash pages, cool flash and graphics must now be justified as to their importance to the bottom line. If you want/need to establish an online presence, you will have to make some compromises in these areas.
Understand exactly the role your site should play in your company marketing.
Ask- What is the goal of your website and who is its audience? Is it for existing clients to see? Is it to reach new clients? To venture into yet untapped market segments?
Ask- How strongly do your other marketing efforts promote your site?
Ask- Is your website an extension of your existing collateral that must reflect the same graphical look?
Ask- Is your website meant to assist to your sales force or is it your sales force?
Chances are you wont have any single answers. That’s ok. It will give you some meat for your designer/SEO to digest and develop a solution for you.
REAL CASE OF DESIGN BALANCED WITH SEO AND SALABILITY
If you sell jewelry solely online, you must have a catalog of exceptional photography and detailed, high-resolution close up images. But, you must be optimized and rank well if you want to sell any of that jewelry.
If such a company approached me with this project, my recommendation would be this: If you sell a product, people have to see that product. Lots of good images. The site should be slick and sheik and easy to navigate. The home page has to capture the buyer’s attention. If it’s very expensive jewelry, the site should have a lot of class and elegance. If it’s home made jewelry, the site shouldn’t look home made.
However, as you have no store front, if the online community can’t find you, you’re business will fail. So I’d have a very optimized home page with some discussion of the quality of your product, the history of your company, etc. This is also great sales copy. Ad a few special catalog pieces with descriptions below some smartly placed gifs, jpegs and readable type graphics built out of CSS and you’ve got a cool to look at, content rich, well optimized layout.
I’d make the link to your catalog very obvious and prominent. Note the catalog is not the homepage. I’d also include subsequent well written, in depth pages about the history of some specific pieces. Load them with targeted keywords and a few images. Again, make your catalog link very prominent. In doing so you’re creating relevant content for search engines AND providing additional pages that can rank.
The catalog can be database driven, simple and changeable, and you have the foundation to build your search rank.
PLANNING YOUR SITE
If your designer is not a search engine optimizer, hire one to work with your designer from the initial development stage of your site. If you would like a visible presence that is not dependant on traditional marketing efforts to get your name around, then you will have to optimize.
However, with advances in html and css, text itself can be a very flexible and attractive design element with endless possibilities. Site optimization consists of some rigid, unbendable rules. It can be intertwined successfully with very creative and attractive design. If your Designer and SEO aren’t the same person or company, make sure they have the same, close working relationship.
If you want/need to establish an online presence you will have to make some compromises. But how many? How much do you have to sacrifice in the aesthetics of your site to be seen? Examine the problem and read a real world case solution.
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Design and SEO Make Site Look Good and Rank Well!
Jun 28th
Design and SEO Make Site Look Good and Rank Well!
Do you have to sacrifice all of the creative and artistic elements of your web site to rank in the search engines? Later in this article I’ll show you a real case scenario and the design and SEO approach used.
Thanks to the birth of professional search engine marketers the top ranks are saturated with the pages of companies that can pay for such insight. That said, it’s certainly possible to employ high ranking tactics in your own website. Actually, the most basic tactics can move you up from an 800 position to a 300. However, it’s the top of the scale where efforts seem almost inversely exponential or logarithmic, you put a ton in to see a tiny change in rank.
How do you meld the ambitious overhauls required to attain significant ranking and NOT compromise the design of your site?
DESIGN CAN’T BE IGNORED
if you have an existing site, you’ve probably tied it into your existing promotional content. Even if you’ve allowed your website to cater to the more free form of the net, it should still be designed as a recognizable extension of your business.
The reasons for doing so are valid, and can’t simply be ignored for the sake of achieving a first age position, can they? If your research into search optimization leaves you shuffling around thoughts of content, keyword saturated copy and varying link text, you correctly understand some of the basic pillars of search engine optimization.
And, you aren’t alone if you have this disheartening thought-If I do all this SEO stuff and reach number one across the board, who would stay at my site because it’s so stale and boring I’m even embarrassed to send people there!
There are two ways to successfully combine design and SEO. The first is to be a blue chip and/or Fortune 500 company with multi million dollar advertising and branding budgets to deliver your website address via television, radio, billboards, PR parties and giveaways with your logo.
Since chances are that’s not you, and certainly not me, lets look at the second option. It begins with some research into your market, some thoughtful and creative planning, and a designer who is a search engine optimizer, and understands at least basic CSS and HTML programming techniques. Or a combination of people with these skills that can work very well together.
DESIGN IS FOR BROCHURES, INSTANT RESULTS ARE FOR THE WEB
that’s not the whole truth, but it will help compare and contrast design and SEO. In reality, SEO needs the quantity and detail of supporting text that a brochure has, but good web design has to catch a viewer’s attention in 5 seconds. It’s pretty difficult to read and absorb the content of an entire brochure in less than 5 seconds.
Search engines need rich, related, appropriate, changing and poignant content. And for them to rank you, all of that must be on your pages. But if it’s not well organized and broken down into bite size chunks, no one is going to bother learning about what you’re offering.
CONSTRUCTION 101- ATTRACTIVE DESIGN AND SEO
sadly, it’s very difficult to optimize a site without completely overhauling it. You’ll soon understand why. Design and SEO must be strongly rooted into every aspect of each other, possessing a true, symbiotic relationship. Lets look at a simplified example of this. Lets say you are optimizing a page for the keyword phrase, “pumpkin bread recipe.”
From a design standpoint “Pumpkin Bread Recipe” would be the heading for the page, in a nice, readable font with the words perhaps an orange-brown color. And lets add a fine, green rule around it.
There are many ways to create that simple, colored heading. However, there is only one way that is best for both design and SEO. That is to use Cascading Style Sheets, or CSS. In addition, that line of code containing “Pumpkin Bread Recipe” needs to be as close to the top of the page as possible (which CSS also allows).
To a viewer, the recipe text might be read more if it were located to the right of a photo of a buttered piece of pumpkin bread on a small plate next to a lightly steaming cup of coffee.
SEO needs to read that ingredient list and baking instructions. Search engines now understand on a rudimentary level that the ingredients are indeed related to the optimized words- pumpkin bread recipe.
Additionally, it would take many extra lines of code to make a table in this example if you didn’t use CSS. Search engines don’t like extra code. In fact, given enough times, that “extra” code will make the keyword phrases seem less important and hurt rank.
Note: In the page code, a few thousand characters more than you need to get all of that content organized would normally just add to your page load time, and might be acceptable. But to a search engine, that time can really add up. It wont read through page after page, site after site, billionth after billionth character of unimportant code to find the relevant text. Therefore, the less code, the better your chances. Moral- Less code, more content.
SEO USUALLY MEANS REDO
In the previous pumpkin example, CSS will eliminate the need for almost any extra code at all, and provide the means to place the text to the right of the photo.
Now, imagine that someone had already created this page, but done so using other programming methods. The page could very well be W3C compliant, well programmed and got the job done. However, without designing and programming for optimization as in the above illustration, the end result would have no significant rank compared to others that do.
You can be sure that there exist at least 30 web sites built to rank for the keywords “pumpkin bread recipe”. Note- why did I use the number 30? It’s safe to assume if you’re not on the first three results pages of a search, you’re not being seen.
While this is a simple example, hopefully you understand that it would be impossible to optimize this simple page without redoing it. This isn’t always the case, but extrapolate this into detailed, multiple pages in an entire website and the issue is greatly magnified.
AESTHETIC IMPORTANCE VS. TRAFFIC
everyone has an idea of what they want their site to look like. The pretty factor- splash pages, cool flash and graphics must now be justified as to their importance to the bottom line. If you want/need to establish an online presence, you will have to make some compromises in these areas.
Understand exactly the role your site should play in your company marketing.
Ask- What is the goal of your website and who is its audience? Is it for existing clients to see? Is it to reach new clients? To venture into yet untapped market segments?
Ask- How strongly do your other marketing efforts promote your site?
Ask- Is your website an extension of your existing collateral that must reflect the same graphical look?
Ask- Is your website meant to assist to your sales force or is it your sales force?
Chances are you wont have any single answers. That’s ok. It will give you some meat for your designer/SEO to digest and develop a solution for you.
REAL CASE OF DESIGN BALANCED WITH SEO AND SALABILITY
if you sell jewelry solely online, you must have a catalog of exceptional photography and detailed, high-resolution close up images. But, you must be optimized and rank well if you want to sell any of that jewelry.
If such a company approached me with this project, my recommendation would be this: If you sell a product, people have to see that product. Lots of good images. The site should be slick and sheik and easy to navigate. The home page has to capture the buyer’s attention. If it’s very expensive jewelry, the site should have a lot of class and elegance. If it’s home made jewelry, the site shouldn’t look home made.
However, as you have no store front, if the online community can’t find you, you’re business will fail. So I’d have a very optimized home page with some discussion of the quality of your product, the history of your company, etc. This is also great sales copy. Ad a few special catalog pieces with descriptions below some smartly placed gifs, jpegs and readable type graphics built out of CSS and you’ve got a cool to look at, content rich, and well optimized layout.
I’d make the link to your catalog very obvious and prominent. Note the catalog is not the homepage. I’d also include subsequent well written, in depth pages about the history of some specific pieces. Load them with targeted keywords and a few images. Again, make your catalog link very prominent. In doing so you’re creating relevant content for search engines AND providing additional pages that can rank.
The catalog can be database driven, simple and changeable, and you have the foundation to build your search rank.
PLANNING YOUR SITE
if your designer is not a search engine optimizer, hire one to work with your designer from the initial development stage of your site. If you would like a visible presence that is not dependant on traditional marketing efforts to get your name around, then you will have to optimize.
However, with advances in html and css, text itself can be a very flexible and attractive design element with endless possibilities. Site optimization consists of some rigid, unbendable rules. It can be intertwined successfully with very creative and attractive design. If your Designer and SEO aren’t the same person or company, make sure they have the same, close working relationship.
If you want/need to establish an online presence you will have to make some compromises. But how many? How much do you have to sacrifice in the aesthetics of your site to be seen? Examine the problem and read a real world case solution.
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Pseudo Technology: Expert in SEO as Well as Multi-level Marketing
Jun 27th
Pseudo Technology: Expert in SEO as Well as Multi-level Marketing
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Once awarded the project we design a comprehensive and effective web promotion model for the site where effective search engine optimization (SEO ) is a part of the initiative and execute the SEO plan keeping the achievement of top search engine ranking in mind. Our SEO Company India work with you to make your website content rich and search engine friendly – this will increase your search engine rankings services. Only then will your website stay in the top search engine rankings for the long-term we also keep track of the search engine optimization (SEO) project and keep on updating with a user friendly search engine ranking report to our clients in New Delhi and across the country We also offers Multi-level Marketing.
Our process involves the following crucial steps:
*Search Engine Marketing (SEM) & Online Promotion Consulting
*A detailed study of past rankings of your website in various search engines
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*Defining future goals in search engine marketing
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Our SEO services encompass Keyword Research for search engines, Search Engine specific content plan that helps in search engine optimization, Meta Tags for search engine optimization (SEO), content creation and/or recommendations for existing or proposed content. Submission / Resubmission / Listing to major search engines, keep track of search engine ranking Services, status of various keywords used, reporting on latest search engine ranking on a quarterly basis.
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Making your site ranked well in search engines
Jun 26th
Making your site ranked well in search engines
How good is if your site has seen many people. The search through search engines such as Google, Yahoo, Bing, and many others. We have simple steps. To offer the following to say. We have proved that. This is a terrific way to experience the past. Let’s start out.
Simple techniques but effective for your web.
Insert Keywords on the title space because the system is used in the search engine to index any data first.
The tag Heading (<h*> </ h *>) to be useful to the Search Engine to access important information in this ever before.
Using alt, title, id, class, and they use different caption describes the information that it does not enter in the search engine photo. Binary data, or they believe it is anything different.
” closure_hashCode_m1fi3a=”259″>Eg <img src=”dog.jpg” alt=”Dog jumping into the air” />.
Although the META Tag META Tag is an old technique from the WWW, but it is good that we should have because the search engine continues to use this information to deliver information to our end unfortunately. If information on such excess.
Use sitemap: sitemap is created by the network to use many tools. And even use their CMS / Blogware their various Drupal, Wordpress, XOOP, Joomla / Mambo, PHP-nuke, etc. are module / component / plug-in. To help create a Sitemap that rarely. The benefits of sitemap is a search engine that provides no rush to climb the monkey’s various web access to all of us. And even the web is very large and complex functions are best made in the deep roots of trees in order to access the link that’s difficult in a sitemap helps to indicate the web search engine that what many of us.
Then bring your website to submit such as the below.
Request to exchange link with other websites.
This method may not have money. But rather complicated and time-consuming. You need to write a good inducement and reliability then sent to the sites that you would like to exchange the link.
Add your site to various search engines.
This method is both free and pay. After paid some site also need to check the web several days to bring your web to their databases. But some do not have to wait for web monitoring.
Add your site to various web directories.
This is an alternative to other well enough to add search engine, but much cheaper. And both free and pay.
And the most important thing is to make continuous efforts for continuous backlink not stop. Because if you stop making your site will hit ahead of the competition. Hopefully this article will benefit you do.
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Why Adsense Isn’t Performing Well on Your Blog
Jun 23rd
Why Adsense Isn’t Performing Well on Your Blog
I’m fortunate enough to make a nice living from running Google Adsense on my blogs and websites, and I often get questions from folks who are trying to figure out why the program doesn’t perform for them. How can you make dollars–even hundreds of dollars–a day instead of mere pennies?
In this article, I’m covering some of the most common reasons people have trouble making money from Adsense.
<b>1. Adsense works best on niche consumer-oriented blogs</b>
To those of us who have been making money online for a while, this seems obvious, but lots of new folks haven’t had that ah ha realization yet.
If your blog is a journal of your life or serves mostly to entertain, it’s not going to be a good candidate for Adsense (and–I’ll be honest here–it’s probably not going to make much from other programs either).
The best performers are blogs that are focused on a specific niche. Even more, that niche should have lots of products or services associated with it.
For example, a blog on home improvement (many of my sites are in the home and garden niche) can do well since there are all sorts of tools and products people buy when they’re looking to remodel or otherwise improve their homes. There are also plenty of services related to this niche, everything from roofing companies to pool maintenance outfits. All of those companies that offer products or services in that niche will want to advertise on your blog, and they’re willing to pay well for qualified clicks.
On the other hand, if your blog is unfocused or attracts people looking more for entertainment than information related to products and services, you’ll find advertisers less likely to pay well (that’s when you see those 1 and 2 cent clicks).
<b>2. Ads must be placed prominently in order to attract attention</b>
I noticed a gal on Twitter complaining that Adsense was making her something like 18 cents a day. I checked out her site, and lo and behold, her tiny 125×125 Adsense block was way over on the right side of her blog <i>below the fold</i>.
If you want to make money with Adsense, stick those ads where people will see them!
This means getting them as close to your content as possible (if you can wrap the ads right into the blog post, it’s best) and keeping them above the fold (people shouldn’t have to scroll down to see your ads).
Also, don’t be afraid to use <i>big</i> ad blocks. Those large rectangles are the best performers–people can’t miss them. If you want to make money from your blog, you can’t be shy about placing those ads prominently.
<b>3. Write about products or services that cost a lot</b>
It’s a foregone conclusion that you’ll make more per click from a blog that reviews 0-00 backyard grills than one that reviews books or cds that cost . The profit margins are a lot higher on big ticket items, so advertisers can afford to bid more per click.
It’s also helpful if the items you’re writing about are easily purchased over the internet. Even though hot tubs cost thousands of dollars, they tend to be items that people try out first and buy locally. On the other hand, software packages that cost a few hundred dollars are logical choices for ordering online.
As you can see from this short list, the real secret to doing well with Adsense is to pick your niche–and start a blog–based on the potential for profit rather than adding Adsense to an existing blog and hoping it will make you rich.
If your existing blog isn’t at all consumer oriented, but it has a lot of traffic, you can always use it to drive traffic to a new blog that does work well with the Adsense model. Don’t give up–you can definitely make good money from Adsense (and other affiliate and advertising programs as well), if you’re willing to build a site that will appeal to both visitors <i>and</i> advertisers.
If you want more information on blogging, writing, and making money from Adsense, visit the author’s Writing for Your Wealth site.
The Google Adsense Revolution – How One Man Generated Well Over One Million Dollars With Adsense
Jun 16th
The Google Adsense Revolution – How One Man Generated Well Over One Million Dollars With Adsense
I truly believe that adsense is the future of the internet. It can be so profitable if you understand and truly know how to utilize it. The biggest thing that you have to remember is that its a numbers game. But believe this or not, there are webmasters, online business owners, from small to big fortune 500 companies on the internet that Google is paying BIG money just to advertise for them. There are literally millions of clicks per second that web surfers are clicking on to find out more information about something. It may even be that they are trying to find something just to buy. Who knows. But one thing that is for sure, you have to have the right amount of traffic or you will not generate any type of income whatsoever. The online world is a lot different from your traditional “mom and pop” store. The biggest difference that comes to mind now right off the back is your overhead is very low. As a matter of fact, its almost next to nothing.
Why is the internet so profitable?
The best answer I can give to this question is because the internet is one of the fastest and best ways of reaching a global audience in a very short period of time. I mean we’re talking ratios that exceeds well over millions upon millions of viewers simultaneously. Now even though there are thousands of websites out there floating around on the internet, this doesn’t mean that you can not get your share of the profits and rewards that the internet can and will bring. I was reading about a statistic case study of how many ordinary individuals who were hitting six figure monthly online incomes very quickly from the cause of the google adsense revolution. Also, I do not know if you know this but, the google adsense revolution have not even touched the surface yet. I mean, do not get me wrong, there are internet business owners who advertise for Google and have it on there websites but the “majority” of webmasters still do not know about it.
Years back, it had came a point in time where it used to be that you had to have something to sell online to make any money but the internet has came a long way. From affiliate programs to google adsense, to selling e-books, etc. The Google adsense revolution is slowly immerging but I feel as though it will still take some time to fully take into its maximum effectiveness.
Reallisticly, adsense is becoming one of the most biggest and easiest ways to make money online. There are stats of people actually generating revenues of anywhere from six to seven figures a month using the adsense program and this is on the low side of things. To me, I don’t think that there is a program online that generates the type of income that this program can generate and especially on a monthly basis. You see all you have to do is, sign up with them, input the code they give you into your blog or website and you will get paid everytime someone clicks on an ad.
How do the numbers add up so fast with Adsense?
I get ask all this question all the time. Well lets just imagine for example, lets say you had 1000 visitors a day times 20 cents a click. Thats 0 bucks a day made off of web surfers. Now, if you multiplied a measly 0 dollars a day times 30 days in a month, that would be ,000 a month. We could even take this even farther and multiply ,000 times 12 months and that would be ,000. ,000 dollars would not be too bad for an annual income. What do you think? But here is the biggest thing you have to remember though, with the adsense program, its all a numbers game. Its strictly based on ratio and probability.
As you know, there are millions of people who surf all kinds of information on the internet everyday so why not have a small portion of them surf your websites/blogs and get paid off there clicks? I couldn’t believe it until I seen it with my own eyes of how this one guy made over a whopping one million dollars a month using the adsense program. Google is really paying out big money to online business owners all over the world.
Click Here to see how one man generated over one million dollars with the adsense program!
The Google Adsense Revolution is an extremely profitable program and is becoming the biggest thing on the internet for the next ten to twenty years to come.
This is how you setup a free blog in order to make money with google adsense. Build at least three blogs and put about 10 articles on each one before you apply for Google Adsense.
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Google-Gov’t Impasse Resolved: Well, For Now
Jun 11th
Google-Gov’t Impasse Resolved: Well, For Now
The issue of Internet privacy rights in America has been a hot topic of late. The latest flashpoint was a showdown in San Jose, CA pitting the Department of Justice against the giant search engine Google. Essentially, the Department of Justice wants to rewrite and make constitutionally viable the federal Child Online Protection Act of 1998, which was overturned on constitutional grounds in 2004.
A common misconception is that this whole brouhaha stems from a governmental crackdown on child pornography. It isn’t. It’s instead a measure designed to curtail the easy access of material considered “adult” to minors through the Internet. Loosely speaking, this federal act takes search engines to task, at least partially, in shielding kids from pornographic and objectionable material. Search engines, like Google, maintain that it’s not their job to police information, but the users. The major search engines, in sympathy with what’s socially acceptable, employ standard search filters which must be disabled before making searches for raunchy material.
Google initially acted in non-compliance with a subpoena, issued in August 2005, to turn over all requests from Google’s search engine from a sample one-week period and one million randomly chosen websites from Google’s databases – a massive amount of data.
This week US District Judge James Ware indicated that he would require Google to turn over some, but not nearly all, of the data that the Department of Justice has been seeking from them. The judge relayed to all parties that privacy concerns of the individual, Google’s stated worry, will be of paramount importance in any data transfer. The government’s position has remained the data is not to be used for personal reference.
The quick ruling, this day in court was about two months in the waiting, is seen as a move to take some of the intensity of the confrontation. Further, Judge Ware stated his intention to issue his written ruling quickly. All told, this doesn’t have the makings of a dramatic, marathon court case, not here and not now, anyway.
“At a minimum we’ve come a long way from the initial subpoena request, which was for billions of URLs and an entire week’s worth of search queries. When the government was asked to justify their demand they conceded that they needed much less. Now the government has on its own already reduced that to 50,000 URLs and 5,000 search queries as a result of this process.” – Google’s legal Counsel, Nicole Wong
1) I admire the attempts at spin (as did the stock market on the afternoon of 3/14) but US District Judge James Ware ruled in favor of the government. Google will be required to turn over search records to the government. The government lawyers claim they need this data to study how often pornographic material pops up in search.
2) The government’s original demands will be significantly curtailed, and this is something of a win for Google. Instead of “billions” (Did she really mean billions?) of URLs they’ll be receiving 50,000. I think the pressure cooker loses some steam in what could effectively serve as a compromise in averting more stand off. With much less to hand over, Google might look petty if they don’t cooperate now. Don’t forget AOL, Yahoo!,Ask,com, and MSN.com have already complied. All these companies maintain that no personal information was divulged – that would be a p.r. disaster.
3) While Ms. Wong wasn’t exuberant, I believe there is sentiment from Google that their proprietary search process will not be threatened by this subpoena. Perhaps, this is why Wall Street reacted with some relief.
I took an informal opinion poll among the staffers at ICMediaDirect.com and most think that both sides have come across okay this week. You’ve got to pick your fights wisely and neither side seems to want to drag this out any further than it has been already. The federal government would have looked like bullies by asking for so much potentially sensitive material from the leader in search. On the other hand, Google risked looking arrogant in not cooperating with their government, in a case concerning the welfare of children, no less (and likely not coincidentally). No matter. It looks like cooler heads prevailed and a battle has been averted.
Joseph Pratt
Media Analyst
ICMediaDirect.com
http://www.icmediadirect.com
e: joseph@icmediadirect.com
Joseph Pratt
Media Analyst
ICMediaDirect.com
http://www.icmediadirect.com
e: joseph@icmediadirect.com
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