Making Money With Adsense
December 26th, 2006 | by Scott Weaver |This seems to be an extremely popular subject these days, as most people are interested in earning a decent income on the internet, albeit a difficult goal. It seems these days, Adsense is a staple to that path. This is why it’s important to know exactly how to utilize Google Adsense to your benefit.
I ran across this article by Amish at thenewadsense.com titled Making Money with Adsense Part 2. Check it out, as well as Part 1 of the set.
The basics covered are these:
- Build a blog that continues to drive traffic to it via pinging and updates.
- Build an email list.
- Send newsletters out to the users to certain pages on your “other” site and earning affiliate commissions and adsense money.
- Eventually you can open up your own e-commerce store and bang you instantly have a customer base!
Just be careful when gleaning information from sources like these in that you don’t get sucked into the trap of making a low-quality website for greedy purposes, as that will most likely end in failure. It’s always better to do something you have some sort of passion for and it will keep your interest up.



6 Responses to “Making Money With Adsense”
By Larry B on Dec 27, 2006 | Reply
Ya I’ve been on the adsense trip for two years. I’ve found that it takes a combination of adsense and affiliate marketing to make an income.
By Scott Weaver on Dec 28, 2006 | Reply
I’ve been using Adsense since July of 2004 and I just started the affiliate marketing. I haven’t made much from it, but perhaps I’m not approaching it correctly. We’ll see!
By adsense4dummies on Dec 28, 2006 | Reply
After selling your own advertising AdSense is probably the easiest way of earning extra money from your blog. It’s certainly the highest paying contextual advertising service, but it has it’s limitations. You need a good stream of unique visitors, so it’s unsuitable for group or membership sites. Google’s rules are also slightly dictatorial and petty. I’d always recommend adding AdSense to a well established site rather than a new one.
By George on Jan 2, 2007 | Reply
I’m in complete agreement. I have to search for a better way to earn money. Google is the only one benefiting from my efforts. The last I checked I’ve earned money but I can’t collect it, simpley because I have’t got unique visitors. I have a well travele but it’s a membership site with Union copyrighted material and requires a login to access which minmized my traffic. I had great traffic until that requirement so, simpley, unless I want to get into porn, or some other high demand sin related material, I won’t make money on google…
but I will continue to try. I have now resorted to designing simple yellow-pages style web sites. I don’t make much, but I make more than the ads on google make for me with much less effort. Remember what Smith-Barney said in their TV commercials. “We make money the old fashion way, we earn it”
George
By George on Jan 2, 2007 | Reply
I need to correct the URL to blogsville. In case anyone is interested, it’s Can You Believe It