Posts Tagged ‘adsense’

What’s new in AdSense?

There’s a great little piece about Google testing new multiple AdSense units (Multiple RSS Feed Adsense Units, Link Ads in Google Reader), I always think it’s important for Web Masters to keep up on this type of news, even if it’s not directly related to the company as most companies rely on their web people for not just technical but also online marketing support. There are 10 great AdSense tips (and some more basic tips) for people just starting out, of course there is also a new post at thingsidoformoney.com that’s worth reading.

Greg Badros has joined Facebook, he’s the crazy cat that build AdSense in the first place so this could spell some significant changes for the Facebook ad system. There’s a nice write-up on alternatives to the AdSense system as well as well as a good summary article on using AdSense.

Happy Victoria Day!

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Well, for all my fellow Canadians I’d like to say Happy Victoria day. For those of you who are not Canadian, don’t worry about it you’re not missing much. The holiday is basically the start of the summer cottage season so it represents the first real weekend that we Canucks go up to the cottage and start airing it out. Luckily, since I don’t have a cottage I don’t have to worry about that.

Instead, I’m reading a little bit on the web this morning and processing videos for clients. Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt is featured in a video commencement address At Carnegie Mellon which, it’s always great to watch people from Google do things as it helps us know where they picture the internet going. Let’s face it, the only people foolish enough to not appreciate that Google *is* the Internet are the fine fellows over at Microsoft who are apparently more ADD than a monkey in a  banana factory as they’re trying to launch a website Analytics tool against Google Analytics. I’m all for competition but watching Microsoft try to compete against Google is like watching me play hockey, it’s just sad. While I’m on the subject of AdSense (Jason has a pretty good introduction article here), there’s a cool tutorial on Google Analytics, and AdSense Integration that I took a look at this morning.

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20 cool Twitter applications caught my eye as I began programming my first web based Twitter app this morning. I decided to write a cool little toy that automatically followed everybody who followed me. I know there are already tools out there to do it but I love a good challenge, so I spent my weekend programming it.

On more of a marketing front, Joe has a nice piece about Wolfram over on Marketing Pilgrim but I think the highlight of my week was a piece about how lame Burger King’s advertising is. I know that they’re not trying to seduce me but I can’t help think that their marketing team is incompetent. On the subject of social media, there’s a great piece on cause marketing as well as how a pizza joint increased sales by 15% using Twitter. which seems to contradict this theory. If you’ve not already seen BMW’s new viral ads, they’re worth checking out.

How do I make money with AdSense?

I think the Internet is awesome. There, I said it. The Internet is one of those amazing online places where anybody can make a great living and earn money while working from home. The web doesn’t make you go to work, it lets you stay home with your kids, work part time or even just earn cash after you’ve retired but the trick is that you need to know how to do it and I’m pretty easy going about telling people how to do it here on my site.

Get a website

The first step to making money on the Internet is to get a website. For those of you who think getting a website is hard work, you’re insane. Building a website is hard work but having one? It’s as easy as clicking a button and watching a few videos so step one to making money at home, sign up for a great hosting company like Bluehost and everything you need to get started.

Once you’ve signed up, installing an easy to manage website tool like WordPress is free and easy.

Get some advertising

What’s the biggest hurdle to making money on the Internet? The money dummy. Luckily Google makes it incredibly easy by offering a program called AdSense. How it works is pretty simple, you publish a website and they supply advertisers that what to put ads on websites about your subject matter. The more people visit your website, the more people see your ads and the more money you make. 

Write some content

So now you have a website and you have the ads setup so the next trick is to write content that people really want to read. Write often and write well, otherwise there is only one trick … write about something that people care to read about.

Make money online with Google AdSense

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A few days back I wrote a piece called What are the most expensive search terms? and talked a bit about the Google Keyword Tools which allows you to see how much keywords are worth. It’s designed to allow marketing professionals gauge the value of an ad campaign by allowing them to see which words are valuable and the volume of traffic which searches for a given keyword or key phrase but it can also be used by online publishers to make money online by understanding how to traffic shape our blogs for better keyword performance.

How does it work?

The tool allows you to select a number of factors when reviewing the value of a website or keyword pattern, first you may select the specific countries or language of traffic, this allows you to focus on a particular market when posting ads to potential blogs but that’s not what we want … after all as a blog owner I don’t mind if I make money from people surfing in Australia or Austria right? So the first thing you’ll want to do when setting your sights on new keywords is change the default settings from United States to All Countries and Territories. This will allow you to see the whole world’s value.

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Next, as you can see from the graphic above you’ll want to review your existing website content for keywords. Specific descriptive words and phrases are great for people who want to sell something but as a blog publisher, you to understand what Google currently thinks your website is about so that you can assess how to steer your blog in the future.

For example, when I search for keywords on thisismyurl.com, I receive a list of keywords that Google believes I am blogging about. They are: make money on the (7), how to make money (6), way to make money (6), make money online (6), work at home (7), work from home (5), make money (30), to make (5), how to (8), at home (7), money making (18), from home (6), data entry (9), earn money (7), money (19), online (8), blog (10), business (6), website (7), Miscellaneous keywords (23)

Ironically, if you’d asked me what my website was about I’d have told you that it was about organic marketing, wordpress or even SEO before I’d have told you it was about making money online, so it just goes to show how cool this tool really is.

Making money with the data

show esimated cost per clicks Make money online with Google AdSense imageThe next part of the puzzle is to look at the Estimated Cost Per Click (CPC) for keywords on the site but there’s a trick here, by default it’s not shown! Once you have the Estimated CPC column showing, you’re almost done. The next key to truly understanding the value of your keywords is to switch the Match Type to Exact (you can just see it in the graphic here). That will make sure the data you’re looking at is for exactly what you think you’re looking at.

The resulting list will provide you with a breakdown of both the estimated value per click and the number of times that keyword appears in Google’s search results for a given time period. For example, the phrase how to make money on the internet is worth $4.01 and is searched for 9,900 times globally in a given month. Sounds pretty good right? Well it is, except coming soon (which I just put up a free template for) is worth $1.30 and is searched for 201,000 times. Which is worth more? Luckily I’m pretty good with basic business math so here’s a comparison:

  1. $4.01 x 9,900 = $39,699 
  2. $1.30 x 201,000 = 261,300

So using basic high school math, it’s easy to determine that a website would be much better off focusing it’s content on lower value keywords with a higher search percentage unless the total accumulated value of a keyword family outweigh the value of an isolated phrase. Let me explain. while an isolated keyword comparison would imply that coming soon is a superior subject to blog about (and earn money from) the phrase appears only once in the hundred phrases Google analyzed vs. dozens of variations of the phrase how to make money on the internet which while independently do not add up to much, combined far exceed an isolated phrase.

Looking at how to make money in Numbers

To compare the real value of key phrases and the true potential for making money on the Internet it’s important to look at numbers outside the Keyword Tools, for that I export the data into Apple Numbers, a spread sheet tool which allows me to group key phrases and do rapid data modeling to determine the most profitable avenue for an online site. In the case of my own blog, the top ten keyword patterns shape up to look like this:

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While the above graph doesn’t group keywords and phrases into select groups it does provide an immediate and staggering visual tool to truly comprehend the value of some keywords over others. While combining keyword phrases would lower the impact, the keyword AdSense is clearly the most substantial value at nearly $10 million per month in AdWord placements.

I hope you’ve enjoyed this rather basic breakdown of my own website and I hope it gives you some insight into how to make money online with Google AdSense yourself. As always, I’m rather shameless in my self promotion and would love to remind you that I’m available for onsite consultation anywhere in the world assuming the temperature there is between 82° and 96°.

How Barack Obama uses Online Marketing

barack obama xbox 300x176 How Barack Obama uses Online Marketing imageThere’s been a lot said about how both John McCain and Barack Obama are using online marketing this time around but I think nothing sums it up better that this image I found over on the Marketing Pilgrim’s website today.

Video games it seems are just as likely as TV and Radio to sport the latest ads. A couple days ago I told you how Google’s AdSense technology is powering the new world of online game marketing and here, for the first time we see major political parties taking advantage of it.

Obama is taking advantage of the online world like no other candidate in history. As a Canadian who’s just wrapped up an election here today I’ve been surprised that no major Canadian party has taken advantage of this online world the way they’ve done it down South.

What do you think? Will Barack’s online gamble payoff?