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4 Responses to “What Kind Of Website Do I Need To Make To Get A Lot Of Visitors For Google Adsense To Earn Me Money?”
Your site would need to be focused on a certain subject, for example say dog walking.You would then need to build around thirty pages, each with at least hundred fifty words on the subject dogs, dog walking etc…you would need to do some keyword research for your particular interest/hobby etc. Then google ads can be placed on your site related to dogs….
Hope this sheds some light for you
Regards
Dave
For a start, choose a topic that you are interested in, maybe a sport, pets, etc. In this way, you will be able to come up with good quality content and attract more traffic to your site. Only when you have traffic will adsense bring in the money.
For a brief idea of how adsense works you can go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adsense
If you want to be more successful, consider acquring the necessary skills and knowledge from people who have already done it with outstanding results and this will save you time and shorten the learning curve.http://tinyurl.com/m4je3jhttp://tinyurl.com/lor5hj
well, the google ads that go on your site should be related to the subject matter of your site or people will have no reason to ever click on them
and it takes a long time for the average website to even get to 1000 hits per day - if it ever reaches that point and that level of activity MIGHT get you 2-3 clicks on ads
Doctor Deth doesn’t know wtf he’s talking about.
I’ve got a site I monetize with Adsense that’s still in the prelim stages, getting approximately 20 — 40 visitors a day, and at least one or two clicks from them.
Asker — David offers you accurate advice. Your first step is to research a group of keywords that people type into the search engines, (for example: “dog walking help,” “walking your dog,” “how to get the dog to stop pulling.”)
You build your website around these keywords and optimize it so it ranks well in the search engines. What that means is, when someone types “walking your dog” into Google or Yahoo, your website is the number one two result. This gets you lots of targeted traffic. The Adsense ads you display will be contextually related (translation: they’ll show ads related to dogs and dog walking) so your visitors will be more inclined to click on them (since they’re searching for that information anyway.)
The trick is in finding keywords that:
A) Have a high search volume (ie, more than 10,000-ish people search them a month.)
B) High CPC (this means you get a higher commission for every click.)
C) Low competition (You’ll never outrank sites for keywords like “cell phones” or “money” — they’re too powerful. You need to find longer keywords that no one is optimizing for, ie. “cheap motorola cell phones”
You can use Google’s free keyword tool to find most of this information. If you want a step-by-step guide type thing, check out my source link. Good luck.
July 12th, 2009 at 9:33 pm
Your site would need to be focused on a certain subject, for example say dog walking.You would then need to build around thirty pages, each with at least hundred fifty words on the subject dogs, dog walking etc…you would need to do some keyword research for your particular interest/hobby etc. Then google ads can be placed on your site related to dogs….
Hope this sheds some light for you
Regards
Dave
July 12th, 2009 at 9:33 pm
For a start, choose a topic that you are interested in, maybe a sport, pets, etc. In this way, you will be able to come up with good quality content and attract more traffic to your site. Only when you have traffic will adsense bring in the money.
For a brief idea of how adsense works you can go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adsense
If you want to be more successful, consider acquring the necessary skills and knowledge from people who have already done it with outstanding results and this will save you time and shorten the learning curve.http://tinyurl.com/m4je3jhttp://tinyurl.com/lor5hj
July 12th, 2009 at 9:33 pm
well, the google ads that go on your site should be related to the subject matter of your site or people will have no reason to ever click on them
and it takes a long time for the average website to even get to 1000 hits per day - if it ever reaches that point and that level of activity MIGHT get you 2-3 clicks on ads
July 12th, 2009 at 9:33 pm
Doctor Deth doesn’t know wtf he’s talking about.
I’ve got a site I monetize with Adsense that’s still in the prelim stages, getting approximately 20 — 40 visitors a day, and at least one or two clicks from them.
Asker — David offers you accurate advice. Your first step is to research a group of keywords that people type into the search engines, (for example: “dog walking help,” “walking your dog,” “how to get the dog to stop pulling.”)
You build your website around these keywords and optimize it so it ranks well in the search engines. What that means is, when someone types “walking your dog” into Google or Yahoo, your website is the number one two result. This gets you lots of targeted traffic. The Adsense ads you display will be contextually related (translation: they’ll show ads related to dogs and dog walking) so your visitors will be more inclined to click on them (since they’re searching for that information anyway.)
The trick is in finding keywords that:
A) Have a high search volume (ie, more than 10,000-ish people search them a month.)
B) High CPC (this means you get a higher commission for every click.)
C) Low competition (You’ll never outrank sites for keywords like “cell phones” or “money” — they’re too powerful. You need to find longer keywords that no one is optimizing for, ie. “cheap motorola cell phones”
You can use Google’s free keyword tool to find most of this information. If you want a step-by-step guide type thing, check out my source link. Good luck.