Still Not Earning Monthly With Adsense?
No this is not what you are thinking. If you think there’s a shortcut to getting your adsense income monthly, well somebody lied to you. If I have a shortcut, I will be milking it for all its worth and when I have more money than I can spend, then that would be time when I would share it to the world.
Anyway, there is no secret to earning at least $100 in Adsense every month. As you know, you only get a payment from Adsense once you reach this threshold in a month. So if you failed to reach that, then you’re not getting any. One of my friends who’s also doing his darnedest on trying to get a regular monthly income from Adsense keep asking me about my secret. And I keep telling him, I don’t have a secret. But since he keeps pestering me, this is what I told him (and if you’re also trying to earn a monthly payout from adsense you might want to read this as well).
The most important thing is content. Yep everything lives and dies with content. Everything starts from there. Some folks who are desperate to earn online look high and low for shortcuts when they could have spent all those times researching making content. The only time that one should look for ways and means to increase traffic (for more money) is when you have enough content. But there’s content and there’s content.
See not all content are created equal, as in most things. You need to have content that satisfies the following:
1. Content that produces Adsense ads that have high cost per click. Adsense is contextual which means that it will display those ads based on your website’s content. Before putting all your content together you need to make sure that you use high valued keywords. Keywords are the phrases that are at the center of your content. Usually you build your article or post around these keywords. For example, the keyword with the highest cost per click I think is ‘structured settlements’. One click on an adsense ad about structured settlements costs between 3 – 53 USD so you can imagine how much the site carrying that ad gets. Personally I go for keywords that costs no less than $2 per click. You can check the cost of a keyword you’re targeting at http://spyfu.com.
2. Aside from the cost of a keyword, you also need to check whether the keyword you have in mind is actually being searched. On top of that you also need to check whether there are a lot of people gunning for the same keyword that you want to build content around. These things you can check at Google’s keyword tool. Or if you want a more advanced keyword tool, you could try Market Samurai. I personally use this one and think this is freaking awesome.
You would want to look for a keyword that a lot of people are searching for but with manageable competition.
3. Once you find the right keywords that you want to build content on, then go ahead and create your content. I would suggest writing at least 10 posts with a minimum of 400 words.
4. Once you have this, you can start your link building, social media, and article marketing campaign.
5. Depending on your targeted set of keywords, you may not see any results in at least two or three months, but if you’re dedicated enough and work on your new site, then all those hard work should pay off.
6. The next step would be to create another site, then another, and then another using the same steps.
Remember, the amount of results that you get will be determined by the amount of effort you put in.
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