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How Bloggers Are Making Thousands Of Dollars
From The Google Adsense Affiliate Program
By Christopher Kyalo
There is no doubt that the Google
program for publishers and site
owners is one of the most successful affiliate programs anywhere. There
is increasing evidence that many bloggers have managed to find the
right formula to make thousands of dollars every month from
little more
than a handful of blogs with carefully created and compiled content.
Unfortunately this has also led some
unscrupulous bloggers to try and
steal other writers work and post them at their blogs like it was their
own. Alas there will always be some bad apples in most baskets.
So what are these successful Adsense
bloggers really doing to rake in a
couple of thousand dollars on a monthly basis? What’s their
secret?
Cashing In On The Blog Advantage for The Adsense Affiliate Program
When it comes to attracting traffic, blogs
have a definite advantage
over web sites. It is amazing how quickly a decent blog can attract
quality links to itself. These links usually bring in lots of traffic
very quickly. Bloggers carrying ads in their blogs are taking full
advantage of this fact.
What
this means is that a blogger can set up
brand new blog now and
within the next few hours will be drawing in traffic. If they already
have another handful of blogs with some reasonable traffic, then by
simply setting up a few relevant links to the new blog, traffic will
take off in a hurry. And of the new blog is able o attract some
high-paying Google Adsense PPC (pay-per-click
ads) then the
impact on their affiliate program income will be almost immediate.
The other advantage is that search engines
love blogs so much that they
will always tend to rank them higher than websites in any search. The
fact that blogs are updated regularly and the rapid growth in links
they enjoy are some of the reasons for this. This higher ranking means
higher traffic.
When I was starting out in Internet
marketing my first site took ages
to attract search engine traffic. A new blog I started attracted a
couple of serach engine hits within a day or so, even before I had done
any serious search engine optimization.
This advanatage that blogs enjoy over web
sites is one of the key
factors that many bloggers are using to draw the sort of monthly income
that other folk need several months and in some cases a whole year to
bring in.
While traffic is important in making money
from the Adsense affiliate program, keywords are much
more critical. Most keywords will attract the sort of
ads that pay only
a few cents for every click that happens at your blog. A few keywords
will draw in ads that pay a couple of dollars. A single click can
sometimes pay $100.
Bloggers who are making big money with the
Adsense affiliate program are spending a lot
of time researching Adsense keywords. What makes this task even
more difficult is that keyword prices are constantly fluctuating as
different advertisers bid differently for their ads. The clicks ads
receive also have an impact on the bid price. With the new Google
system, advertisers have an option of raising their bid price.
So
if you want to join the ranks of Adsense bloggers earning serious money,
there
are really no two ways about it, you will need to be an Adsense keyword
specialist. This is not as
difficult as it may sound at first because there are tons of
information available online for free that cover this subject.
Set Up Several Blogs For Your Adsense
Affiliate Program. Adsense money is not easy money,
at least not initially. One of the
things that leading Adsense bloggers have done
is to set up
several blogs catering for different niches and then linking them to
each other to maximize on the traffic received.
About the Author
Christopher Kyalo makes money writing online
and also writes content for some clients who make money from
ads posted at their blogs. Read the
rest of this article at his writer's blog http://100grandonlionewriters.blogspot.com.
Register for his free online writer's course at
writertips@freeautobot.com. He can be reached at strongwallafrica at
yahoo.com
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