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Adsense Resurected?
By: Mark Thompson


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First lets put the myth to bed Adsense was never dead or even seriously ill. It was just that advertisers were not happy with the returns they were getting from the content network. Many stopped advertising and the revenue dropped for publishers. This was partly due to poor quality sites and click fraud. I used to have hundreds of Adsense sites but I've got rid of almost all of them now and started to create very high quality sites that are designed to make over $10 per day.

So why I am starting to focus on Adsense again?

Very recently Google have made changes to the clickable parts of the ads. Whereas before the complete ad was clickable now just the URL and the title are able to be clicked. If you have sites where you blend the ads into your content in the hope of accidental clicks you will have found a big drop in your income.

On the other hand this might mean that more advertisers will feel that the content network is now a better place to advertise. I am sure that this is what Google are thinking and that over the next few months the revenue from ads will go up. Google wouldn't introduce something that was going to make a long term dent in their profits.

These changes should mean that the value of the clicks will increase as there will be more competition for adverts. Publishers who create higher quality sites will be rewarded by a lessened effect of smart pricing. These changes seem to be of benefit to both advertises and publishers.

Adwords account holders will have noticed how many changes Google have been making recently aimed at attracting advertisers to the content network. The more advertisers that are successful using the content network the better is will be for publishers.

To take advantage of this coming upsurge in Adsense you should start to build good quality sites with unique content. Start with finding niches that have lots of competing advertisers and good traffic. Then find a good quality domain name with no hyphens and make sure it's a dot com.

By combining free tools like GTrends from Wordtracker and Google's Keyword tool along with bulk domain availability checkers, you will find lots of great domain names that have organic traffic from the start.

You next need to create content for both the site and to distribute to generate traffic. I am not going to pretend that it's easy but by spending time on each site and making sure that you build the traffic up you can soon start to generate a decent income from each site. Set yourself a target figure for each site that can either be visitors per day or daily income and focus until you reach it.

Restrict the number of ads on the page, Google will display the highest value ads first If you are displaying 12 ads on the page the first may pay $1.50 but the last might be paying 10cents. By restricting the ads to 1 set of 4 you will be certain of getting paid the highest possible amount.

One thing that most people fail to take into account about Adsense sites are their value when sold. A site earning $200 per month will be sold for between $1500 and $2000 depending on the amount of traffic. If the site is poorly monetized then the new owner may even pay more if the amount of traffic is high.

Adsense was never dead but it's about to make a come back. Don't miss out!

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