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Google Adsense – Is it Worth the Hype?




By John Biasi

How would you like to earn money online while you sleep? That is the allure of Google Adsense. In theory, if you can create a site with lots of relevant content that people are interested in, you can include Adsense ads and generate income from people reading your content and clicking on relevant ads.

How do you accomplish this? Well, the first step is to figure out what topic you can create an entire site around. Ideally, it should be some sort of popular topic, but some people have also done well with more obscure niches that have devoted members. Your main determination should be based on what topic you are interested in, and can create relevant content for, or can find others to give you that content. If create a site will very little content, you won't be giving Adsense anything to display ads for.

Once you have your topic, you need to have a web site. There are two main options. You can either go with a dedicated site, or a free blog. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. The main advantage to a free blog, other than the cost (or lack thereof) is that it is extremely easy to add new content. You simply log in to the management page, write up your information, and post it instantaneously. Blogger is a free blog site which offers easy integration with Adsense. A dedicated web site might require some more setup, and cost you more in domain registration and hosting fees, but you have more control over what your visitors see, and you can do more with the layout and structure of the site.

Once you decide on what kind of site you will be using, you need to start adding content. The popular saying is "content is king," and nowhere is that a truer statement than on an Adsense site. The more content you have that is relevant to your topic, and the more content that focuses on just a few keywords relevant to your topic, the better Adsense will work for you, and the more likely your visitors will actually click on those ads that are being automatically displayed with your content. The best type of content is original content, which is why it is better to choose a topic you already have an interest in, so that you can create your own content. If you are unable to do this, you can ask others to write for you, or you can look to article directories for content that you can use.

Another important piece of the Adsense puzzle is what to do with your ads. There is some debate over this, and you can test what will work on your site yourself. For starters, you can customize the colors used in the Adsense ads. It is always better to choose ads that blend in with the color scheme of your site, so they don't stand out from your content as much. Also, placement can be important. For example, since people (in most languages) read from left to right, placing ads in a column on the right can increase your response rate, since your readers' eyes will be drawn to that side of the page after every line of text.

All of the above steps are relatively easy to do, since it is based on how much time you spend designing and creating your site, but they are vitally important. The harder piece that is equally important is to generate traffic to your site. This can be done in many ways, using Search Engine Optimization, Pay Per Click advertising, links from other sites, etc. Those are details for other articles. But the most important detail is that you can have a lot of success by simply providing content that your visitors find valuable. If you can do that, you may not even have to work as hard to drive traffic to your site, since people will gladly share information about a useful site.

Adsense has the potential to become a lucrative source of income for many people. While it may not hold the "get rich quick" appeal of other internet marketing products, it has proven to be a steady and growing source of income for many dedicated individuals.

 
 
About the Author
John Biasi is an internet marketer, and the creator of the Riveting Reviews website, which contains reviews and opinions on numerous internet marketing products on a range of subjects, from Affiliate Marketing to Search Engine Optimization.

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