Thursday, February 11th, 2010 at
9:46 am
Some website owners are more frustrated about Google optimization than for other search engines. They feel it is harder to perform search engine optimization for Google.
Whether you are making direct sales from your website or sales lead generation (or both), optimizing for Google doesn’t need to be that hard.
In fact, in time you may find it easier to perform SEO for Google than for other search engines.
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Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 at
1:43 pm
Below I will show you a really cool trick I just learned from a Gem of a manuscript containing all kinds of hidden WordPress back door secrets.
I have been a blogger, learning about blogging and of course learning WordPress for several years. I am in front of a computer so much that I have been known to take my shirt off for an hour or two so that I can take advantage of my monitors radiation to work on my tan.
Yes, I’ll admit it, I am a computer & internet junkie. I love to make money on the internet. I am so happy to be able to work from home, working my own hours, doing what I want to do whenever I want to do it. I don’t even miss that morning commute any more. It was really weird, when I first started to work from home I actually found myself checking to be sure I had everything before I made my new commute exactly 21 steps to my new office in a spare bedroom in my house, is that sick or what!
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Saturday, February 28th, 2009 at
7:13 am
Blogs are here to stay, and many Wahms (Work At Home Moms) are taking advantage of the trend. Making money with blogs is a popular choice for many work at home moms. Blogs are simple to set up, and relatively easy to update. This is especially true when you compare blogs to other types of websites. Within just a few minutes, you can set up a professional looking blog for free and start your Wahm blogging business.
A blog is an easy to update website that looks sort of like a journal. Entries are made at a minimum of each week, and the newest entries appear at the top. Usually entries are short articles containing 200 to 500 words. Readers use a blog reading program to visit the blog or read new entries. Readers can also comment on entries and provide links between their own blogs and your blog.
With blogs, the opportunities are wide open. Looking at your own life for inspiration makes choosing a blog topic easy. There are blogs about every topic, from gardening to make-up to celebrity news. Before you start a blog, do some research on the Internet to see if people are interested in your possible blog topic. If you have a dedicated group of people who are interested in your topic, it doesn’t have to be a popular one.
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Thursday, February 26th, 2009 at
11:42 am
Google Adsense is a unique program that can generate a lot of revenues over time. Here is an overview of the Google Adsense Program.
To understand the basics of Google Adsense, you first have to understand Google Adwords. Adwords is a program where people can bid per click to buy space on platforms Google supports with advertisements. This includes the ads you see on right column and the top of the results when you search on Google.
Adsense is the result of a crafty little idea wherein Google essentially wanted to maximize distribution of Adwords. With Adsense, Google took the unique approach of letting independent sites place certain types of Adwords advertisements on their pages. This type of advertising is known within the Adwords platform as contextual advertising and advertisers can opt out of it. Most do not.
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Thursday, October 16th, 2008 at
3:30 pm
What is “Monetizing Your Blog?”
Some people believe that monetizing your blog is unethical and immoral. Some people believe that monetizing is just a cheap way to make money from home. If you think along these lines, this blog is not for you. Here, we will learn all of the secrets of monetizing your blog successfully, and the secrets of how to make money from the comfort of your own home.
If you have mixed feelings about monetizing your blog, then sort out those feelings first. If you are not fully prepared to undertake the daunting task of monetizing your blog, then do not continue. When you are ready to learn how to make great money by blogging, continue reading.
OK, now that you are ready to learn, first you have to be fully committed to monetizing your site. If you are going to put up a few adsense ads, really put up adsense ads. A puny little square text box in the corner of the screen is not going to cut it. If you are going to be asking for some donations, really ask for those donations. “Don’t take a half approach. Either be a full or no approach.”
You shouldn’t worry about complaints. If you are worried that you might scare off some loyal readers, you shouldn’t be. Usually, you will only get 1 in 1000 people who complain about the ads; and eventually that one person comes to realize that the ads are there to stay.
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Wednesday, October 8th, 2008 at
6:16 am
Google AdSense has been talked about, hyped about and even criticized over the past year. At the same time, WordPress has emerged as one of the leading blogging platforms used by almost all A-list bloggers. What do these two have in common?
I just came across Gobala Krishnan’s “WordPress AdSense System” course that combines the two, showing you how to create “autopilot sites” that make money from AdSense:
Here’s my review of the product, and why you should get yourself a copy.
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Tuesday, September 30th, 2008 at
12:49 pm
Urchin visitor tracking is now renamed ‘Google Analytics’ and is available to everyone for free! For those of you lucky enough to have signed up in the early stages, Google Analytics will open up a world of information you probably never knew about visitors on your site. For those not so lucky, you’ll have to wait till Google gets their act together and reopens the doors for new sign-ups to the analytics system.
Why you need Google Analytics website visitor tracking
Google Analytics provides free information about the way visitors to your site interact with it. It is an invaluable tool that all webmasters should use if they don’t already have some form of visitor tracking solution in place. Here’s 10 reasons why you need Google Analytics on your site:
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Sunday, September 28th, 2008 at
2:08 pm
How to make $1000 a month online from scratch – Part 8 of 8
Over the past 7 weeks I’ve been outlining the plan of attack for making your first $1000 a month online. Completely from scratch.
This series made the following assumptions:
- You will have 5-10 hours a week to work on the business.
- You’ll have very few, if any, technical skills.
- $400 to invest.
- A willingness to work hard, stick to a plan and resist distractions.
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Tuesday, September 16th, 2008 at
1:44 am
Have you noticed anything different lately when searching on Google? Google has recently added a new search tool called “Suggest”, which automatically gives users additional suggestions when they type in search queries. For example, if you type the term “web site development” into the search bar, Google automatically displays a list of other terms that may be related:
While this is likely to be very helpful to users as they perform searches on Google (I personally love this new feature and use it a lot), what does it mean for your small business?
It means that your business may have to adjust the keywords and phrases currently used on your site to include some additional general industry terms. As users become familiar with seeing a list of suggestions each time they search, they may be less likely to think of their own terms to search on, and instead begin to rely on the suggestions from Google.
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Monday, August 18th, 2008 at
7:50 am
In this article we are going to cover how to monetize your website, This is actually one of the most fun parts of building a money making website. Monetizing is actually how your website is going to generate an income, there are many ways to monetize a website but monetizing should be done last after you have found a theme for your website, after you have found your target audience, after you have your content, monetizing your site is the absoluet last step. The only way to monetize your site effectively is to have a clear vision of where your site is going.
What is Monetizing
Believe it or not this is actually the easy part. This is where you convert warm, willing-to-buy Presold visitors into income. At the Monetize level your visitors are eager and ready to buy, basically they have their wallets out and ready to purchase. There are many ways to add income streams to a website, your job is to guide your visitors to these monetizing outlets by using your content and then preselling to your visitor, preselling will raise your monetizing conversion rates.
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Thursday, June 19th, 2008 at
12:58 pm
In this issue, lets talk about how to maximize your Adsense revenue based on your esiting traffic. Let me say that again – with the same amount of traffic, how can you increase your Adsense income? Here’s a few tips:
1. Use the “Large Rectangle” format
This format is the most effective among all other Adsense ad formats. In fact, i’ve personally tested it and I found that I can get up to 4 times more clicks on the large rectabgle ads than I can with any other format.
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Saturday, May 17th, 2008 at
9:00 pm
So, you have decided to go ahead and use Google AdSense for generating revenue from your website. Google AdSense doesn’t need you to sell any products or services. With Google AdSense, you are just selling advertising space on your website. And the best part is that Google doesn’t discriminate between websites; so, any website owner can enroll with Google AdSense program (as long as it adheres to the Google AdSense program policies). Moreover, setting up a Google AdSense account is so easy that you can literally start generating revenue within 15 minutes.
For enrolling to the Google AdSense program, go to https://www.google.com/AdSense or www.adsense.com and click on the ‘Click here to Apply’ button. You will be presented with an enrolment form where you need to fill-in some details like your website information (URL and website language), the Google AdSense products that you wish to use (i.e. AdSense for Content or AdSense for Search), your contact information, your email address and your preferences. You will also need to select an account type (business/individual) for your AdSense Account and agree to the various policies, terms and conditions of Google AdSense program. The account type will not affect your revenues in any way; it is there just to determine if the payment is to be made in the name of a company or an individual. The email address and the password that you provide during the enrolment process will be required by you for logging into your account later on. Note that you will be referred to as publisher by the Google AdSense program; so when you return back to the Google AdSense website, you will be asked to enter your login details as an ‘Existing Publisher’.
That’s it. You can now submit your application form for Google to evaluate and get back to you.
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