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The Lazy Pig: Convert $1 to $85 in 45 Days using 7 Step AdSense Marketing Systemby The Lazy Pig From the Site... "The best thing about it all was that it wasn't just luck, the system worked consistently, day in and day out… it is still working so well today that I was able to finally realize my dream - I quit my job and am now a full time internet marketer. I am earning more per month than my old boss did in one year, and all because of a simple 7 step program that anyone can use to transform their business... Adsense Heresy: Revealing The Lies You're Fed Every Day And How You Could Be Eating Caviar Instead by: Richard Adams What I am about to reveal may be regarded by many as heresy. But I will expose evidence to prove that the Adsense strategies of 2005 are dying fast - and reveal what will *really* be the driving force in Adsense profits over the coming months and years. Today's trend with most Adsense publishers is to exploit the latest software and search engine trickery to draw free traffic. They aim to build hundreds of "minisites" often using auto-generator software to create thousands of pages at a time whilst barely lifting a finger. Due to the nature of the this process, these pages generally consist of "scraped" (a polite word for "stolen") content or legitimately reproduced articles from article directories or private label membership sites. Oh, and as many Adsense ad units as humanly possible. They argue that if you build just one of these poor quality, cookie- cutter sites a day that brings in just $1 a day, by the end of the year you'll be earning over $10,000 a month. Whilst I can't fault their math, as we'll see this method is ill thought out and at best a short-term solution. And the search engines are getting more and more trigger-happy when it comes to deleting duplicate and/or poor quality content. - Don't create multiple... domains with substantially duplicate content. - Create a useful, information-rich site. And where Google leads, others follow. Even if in the short term you manage to avoid the search engine spam- filters you're not going to have a lot of luck with the directories. Just a few guidelines from DMOZ(http://www.dmoz.org/guidelines/include.html): - A site should not mirror content available at other sites. - Sites... whose sole purpose is to drive traffic to another site for the purpose of commission sales provide no unique content and are not appropriate for inclusion - If the... content is poor, minimal, or copied from some other site, then the site is not a good candidate. And Yahoo's (help.yahoo.com/help/us/submit/submit-18.html) minimum requirements include: - Site contains substantively unique content. So it would be fair to say that the days of generating free traffic to minisites from search engines and directories are limited at best. But what about other forms of free traffic such as links from other websites, word of mouth and repeat visitors? Certainly there's a chance when a visitor arrives at an auto- generated site for the first time that they'll click an Adsense ad and make you a few cents, but unless you provide a real, useful site with plenty of content they're unlikely to return ever again. Why should they? What does the site offer that nobody elses does? Answer: nothing. And let's be honest here - would you recommend a site to others that simply contained page after page of automatically generated garbage? I know I sure wouldn't. And so it follows that very few webmasters worth their salt will consider linking to these websites. Without these links from other sites you're missing out on more free traffic. They're also one of the biggest factors in how sites are ranked in the search engines, so even if you can get listed in the short term, decent listings for anything but the least competitive keywords are going to be almost impossible. Lets not forget that whilst there are still keywords out there that have no listings and so you should easily gain number one listings, these are severely limited and provide minimal traffic. Whats more, as competition increases these minisites will soon be pushed out by other, better designed sites (with more links and original content). But if that weren't enough to suggest that the Adsense minisite strategy is stacking the odds against you, lets consider a second vital factor: leverage. Or about about domain names for your sites? Sure they can be bought for under 10 bucks each, but if you build a website a day you'll spend over $3000 on domains in your first year. Another leverage technique is having visitors sign up for a free newsletter. You can email them informative articles each month and gently lead them back to your sites. A good quality newsletter leads to repeat visits so one visitor can earn you commissions numerous times. Unfortunately it takes several days to put together a decent newsletter issue and if you've got dozens (or hundreds) of minites it's simply not going to be possible to do it for each one. No leverage. The moral of the story is simple. The old ways of building an Adsense empire which are still being used by the majority of marketers out there simply won't work in the long term. What I am proposing is a complete about-face - the creation of a small number of large sites, filled with original quality content, that is genuinely useful to visitors, and as a result generates numerous links to help in search engine placement. It's this simple model that I believe, provides the best long-term and highly leveraged Adsense vehicle available. Copyright 2006 Richard Adams About The Author |
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Article by Author... "Affiliate marketing is truly one of the most powerful and easiest models online to generate massive cash quickly, fact is you can get started in minutes from now without the hassle of creating your own products or websites. While there're many factors to consider in the affiliate marketing business, one of the most critical questions I get every time from newer marketers is always..."Ewen, How Do I Promote My Affiliate Link?"..." Read More From the Site... "Learning how to market affiliate products effectively is the key. The fact is 97% of affiliates make less than a couple of hundred bucks a month. On the other hand, the top 3% that I’m inviting you to join regularly make 4 figures a month after they learn a few of my killer techniques. After a bit of time, many are in the 5 figure per month range. It all comes down to this. If you want to be at the top, if you want to work less and make more, if you want to live a lifestyle that most folks only dream about, here’s your ticket..." Article by Author||View Site or Download
"Affiliate programs usually don't have a very long shelf life. Most are gone within a year or two. But every once in a while an affiliate program stands the test of time. One of these affiliate programs is Secrets Of The Big Dogs by Stan Stuchinski. You must know him. The bald headed guy? Yeah, that's him. Well, if you've been wondering what his program is all about and why it's lasted this long, we're going to give you an inside look..." Read More From the Site... "Reduce your time online to less than one hour a day, slash your advertising and promotional expenses to zero, generate thousands of quality leads per day, earn an ongoing, monthly residual income—a very substantial monthly income—even if you don’t have a website..." |
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