Sunday, March 1, 2009

Google AdSense and Blogs

If you have a blog, or thinking about starting a blog, so you definitely want to read this article. It's all about how to line pockets with money that just waiting to be free to work much harder than you already are.

Not only are blogs the hottest thing on the 'net now, but they are the customers of the Google AdSense program. Why? It is simple. Blogs represent constantly changing and fresh content of the Google search engine spiders. Feeding Instructions fresh content of this spinning is a bit like throwing raw meat to the tiger. They just swallow. The more pages on your blog that you are indexed, the more traffic you get. And the more traffic you get, the greater the exposure of the AdSense ads get. Are you beginning to see where I'm heading here?

It is not just Google that loves new content, all the major engines do. In fact, some web-savvy bloggers are testing Google ads on one side and Overture ads on the other side. It does not take too long to see which ads are doing the best you have nearly side-by-side comparison with the statistics. Do the error to Google and Overture ads on the same page together. Although they will not murder each other like a pair of Siamese fighting fish in the intestine is in conflict with both sites' Terms of Service, and it is good for the killing of geese (geese) that the golden eggs.

It's a snap to set up Google AdSense ads on your blog. Everything you need to know is the right of the Google control panel. What is not so easy to detect which ads are displayed on each page. Given that Google target your keywords and your blog articles could possible wander off on a topic, you never know what you want.

Well, "never" is a strong word, because in fact it is a way to pre-test your blog ads before the last number. Here is what to do:

• Write your blog article, as usual, by
• Connect your AdSense code and then after your last page in the sub-directory, which is not part of your blog.
• Click refresh a few times until Google wakes up and starts sending ads.
• If you do not like what you see then fine-tune the article until you see the forms of advertising that you are looking for.

Some ads pay and $ 5 per click or more, I certainly would also spend 30 minutes or so, updating your blog. This is certain.

If you work hard at your blog before visiting eyeballs, then it does not make any sense that they use Google AdSense to draw every penny of your site, it is possible. OK, this is the end of the article. Now updating my blog and checking your ads. Do you have money waiting!

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