Adsense: When it's quantity over quality...
February 20th 2007 02:11
Quantity of websites that is, not adsense links...Adsense only allows 3 content textual link portions on each page anyway. Here is the run down...
No one is getting rich from Adsense, few are making a living from Adsense. If you are not making a living from Adsense and obviously not getting rich from it, what can you expect by signing up with Adsense and trying to earn, at least, some sort of supplemental income?
You should place your Adsense in as many places as possible. Not only target your personal blog/website readers with Adsense ads, but start blogs or pages else where that allow you to give them your Adsense publisher ID. Typically these places will show you Advertisements 50% of the time. And, you can expect to make a bit from many different places, adding up to a respectable amount all together.
In any aspect of life, career or even making money online, I would never morally decide that quantity is over quality. But, when it comes to Adsense and the earning potential with Pay Per Click ads, I think differently...Why, you ask?
Well, statistically you would think that the more impressions per page will give you more clicks per page. If you're working with a dynamic website, totally hundreds of pages this is the case. But, when you're dealing with a blog that consists of basically just one page, the statistics take quite a turn. Why? Because visitors will end up at your site and leave right away, leaving that page impression useless, visitors will come across your page by accident and being only one blog space, move on just as fast. I've also noticed that the sites I submit my Adsense ID to and let them do the work, may receive less page impressions, but because they have the ability to place the Google Ads WITHIN the content, I will get more clicks.
I can vouch for this fact as I have had thousands of impressions in one day, with no clicks on my blogs. Merely one hundred of impressions on my blog and have 2 clicks. If you aren't getting tons of targeted traffic, but still want to make a little more money with Adsense, I suggest joinign multiple sites that allow you to submit your Adsense ID to them.
Hubpages.com
Orble
bloggerparty
squidoo
Some of the few.
Good luck to you on your freelance quests!
No one is getting rich from Adsense, few are making a living from Adsense. If you are not making a living from Adsense and obviously not getting rich from it, what can you expect by signing up with Adsense and trying to earn, at least, some sort of supplemental income?
You should place your Adsense in as many places as possible. Not only target your personal blog/website readers with Adsense ads, but start blogs or pages else where that allow you to give them your Adsense publisher ID. Typically these places will show you Advertisements 50% of the time. And, you can expect to make a bit from many different places, adding up to a respectable amount all together.
In any aspect of life, career or even making money online, I would never morally decide that quantity is over quality. But, when it comes to Adsense and the earning potential with Pay Per Click ads, I think differently...Why, you ask?
Well, statistically you would think that the more impressions per page will give you more clicks per page. If you're working with a dynamic website, totally hundreds of pages this is the case. But, when you're dealing with a blog that consists of basically just one page, the statistics take quite a turn. Why? Because visitors will end up at your site and leave right away, leaving that page impression useless, visitors will come across your page by accident and being only one blog space, move on just as fast. I've also noticed that the sites I submit my Adsense ID to and let them do the work, may receive less page impressions, but because they have the ability to place the Google Ads WITHIN the content, I will get more clicks.
I can vouch for this fact as I have had thousands of impressions in one day, with no clicks on my blogs. Merely one hundred of impressions on my blog and have 2 clicks. If you aren't getting tons of targeted traffic, but still want to make a little more money with Adsense, I suggest joinign multiple sites that allow you to submit your Adsense ID to them.
Hubpages.com
Orble
bloggerparty
squidoo
Some of the few.
Good luck to you on your freelance quests!
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