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Adsense Alternatives
The Best Adsense Alternatives
Google Adsense has long been a mainstay for web-masters looking to make money online. It has everything that a site owner could wish for in an affiliate program. It is easy to set up and use, visitors to the site are familiar with it, and as a consequence are not afraid to click on the adverts, Google tends to pay on time and the correct amount and with decent traffic figures to a site, you can make a decent amount of money.
However… There are compelling reasons for staying clear of Adsense. Perhaps you are one of the many web-masters who have inadvertently breached Google’s strict terms of service and consequently found themselves with a banned account and no income. Now is the time to Read the rest of this entry »
Calculate potential Adsense income.
I wouldn’t normally ‘rip-off’ a post I’d seen on someone else’s site. But I’m a real
numbers guy and this post on The Keyword Academy made me get my calculator out before I’d even finished reading it!
So what’s it about?
Basically it’s a simple calculation which could help you work out your potential income from an adsense site.
Now, there are NO hard and fast rules to this stuff, there is NO calculation which is totally accurate, but it is nice to have some sort of rough guide BEFORE you build a new adsense site.
I’ve also added some ideas on where to find high paying Adwords ads and I’ve created a simple spreadsheet to drop the numbers into.
So this is how to work out your potential Adsense earnings before building your site.
Nip over to Spyfu and grab the list of top 100 keywords by ‘Highest Cost Per Click’ then go over to the google keywords tool.
We want to find the amount of global searches for each of the words on our list. We don’t (necessarily) want to get suggestions for new words. So, make sure that you click on the ‘Previous Interface’
And then Edit where the results are tailored for – we want All countries and territories.
Next click on ‘Filter my results’ and check the ‘Don’t show ideas for new keywords. I only want to see data about the keywords I entered’ and un-check the ‘Use synonyms’ box.
Close the options up and paste your word list into the box (one word or phrase per line) and click the get ideas button.
Now export the results in .CSV (for Excel) format and open them up.
Copy and paste each column into this simple, free spreadsheet I created.
Download Free Spreadsheet
The sheet takes the figures and works out for each keyword what the top advertiser is prepared to spend, and of that money, how much the first site on google’s search page for that keyword could make. It also works out potentially how many clicks the first site could get on the ad as well.
As I said, this isn’t hard and fast and there are a lot of other factors to consider. But hopefully it should give you an indication if it is worth the effort to build a site for a given keyword.
Thanks to Court for the original post. If you haven’t visited to The Keyword Academy I suggest you go there and have a look.
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How to get more relevant Adsense Ads
On some of the forums I frequent, a question pops up regularly and I’ve never really seen an answer that I was comfortable with. The question usualy goes along the lines of…
‘My site is optimised for blue widgets, but Google keeps putting green and pink widget Adsense adverts up. Is there any way to get more relevant ads to the content of my site?’
This is a tip from a Matt Cutts (Google supremo) video I will post later (essential viewing) and should answer that question once and for all.
You can bracket the content that you want google to look at with:
<!– google_ad_section_start –>
PUT YOUR KEYWORD RICH CONTENT HERE
<!– google_ad_section_end –>
So google will then ignore the other stuff that isn’t relevant.
How good is that 
BTW – if you want to calculate potential adsense income check out this post.
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