Making Sense Of Adsense - Part VI

In this installment of "Making Sense Of Adsense" we're going to discuss reality and duplication.

The first thing you have to understand when running an Adsense campaign, is that you are dealing with pennies per click, not dollars. In other words, even with a fair number of visitors to your site, you are looking at a couple of dollars of income a day at best. Over the course of a month, if you have a very good month, you might make a hundred dollars. Certainly this isn't enough to live on. But just imagine if you followed the whole Adsense procedure that I've outlined for 100 sites. Now you're looking at an income of $10,000 a month. Not too bad.

Is it a lot of work? Yes. For starters, you have to research keywords for a number of different categories just to see if there is a market for these keywords. The last thing you want to do is pick a keyword and design a site for something that's going to get you ten visitors a day. And if you did this for 99 other sites and they all turned out to be non profitable, that would certainly be a lot of time wasted. So how do you go about putting together a mass Adsense campaign for a number of sites?

For starters, after doing the research on each keyword or group of keywords, you're going to want to find a domain name for each of the topics. For example, if you decide that in addition to your wedding tips site you want to put up sites for bowling tips, table tennis tips and hair care tips, just to name a few, you're going to need a domain for each of these tips. One way to cut down the number of domains you will need is to take all your article pages that deal with sports, such as the bowling and table tennis and get a domain with a name that includes all sports tips. This way you can set up individual pages for each type of sports tips articles. This is a great way to cut down on your domain expenses.

After you have gotten all the domains you need, the next thing to do is to set up each page just as you did the first one. Nothing is different except you are doing this for a number of sites. The Adsense code, however, is going to be the same code for each site because it is still under your same account.

The one thing you are going to want to do is to start to track your Adsense campaigns by page, which you can do by creating channels in your Adsense account setup. Each channel will have a different URL. This way you can see which pages are getting traffic and which ones are not. After a time, the pages that are not profitable can be eliminated. Obviously you're going to have to keep adding content on a regular basis in order to keep getting return visitors and new visitors to your site.

Is it a lot of work? Probably more than you will ever do for anything else. But imagine pulling even $1 a day for 100 sites. That comes out to $100 a day or $36,500 a year, just from Adsense revenue. Not bad for all that work.

Sincerely,

Lance Drossman
Creator The Key2Succeed - Earn a CEO level Income working 2 hours a day.

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