More Money With Google Keyword Tool
Google Keyword Tool is a good way of analyzing keywords of your interest and helps in optimizing your content to some extent.Though Google reserves all the rights of information being shared here on the basis of various choice you make to do the query.This is upto your discretion how you interpret and use this information but definitely it gives an insight on how high paid keywords can be targeted in your content.
Google Keyword Tool helps in finding:
-Keyword Search Volume
-Cost And Ad Position Estimates
-Search Volume Trends
-Possible Negative Keywords
for a particular keyword which you are aiming at.It helps to generate synonyms and variations of your existing keywords. Adding these terms to your keyword list can help ensure that you get relevant advertisements.
One can use the Site-Related Keywords tab which suggests keyword ideas. Just enter the URL of your website or of any website related to your business.
As for an illustration, how this tool may help you, I have chosen a keyword 'frankfurt' and queried this tool about search volume by clicking 'Get More Keywords' button.Then you get a list of suggested keywords and what was their search volume in last month.Now you get an information what advertisers are putting on Google for getting their products and services being made visible.You now have a collection of keywords which you can use to develop your website content for targeted ads being displayed .
The next step is to find out probable CPC for a keyword by choosing 'Cost And Ad Position Estimates' option in the drop-down.You have to punch in maximum CPC value for the keyword and currency in which you want to view the results.As you can see in the picture given below, I have chosen USD $ as a currency.Once you get the display then sort it in descending order to get an glimpse of highest paying keywords.The conversion is simple, if you have a high traffic website and your content is optimized for highly paid but relatively lowly targeted keywords then chances are you get a good CTR with more $ coming in your AdSense account.
More $ = High number of clicks on Highly paid Ads which are associated with relatively uniquely searched keyword(s).
Be creative and imaginative to make your content relevant and injected with rightly placed right kind of keywords.Keep changing strategies,content for high conversion performance.
I hope this post may help in developing some insight on high significance of keywords and synonyms associated and maximizing earning potential of your website/blog.
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Tuesday, 26 June 2007
Wednesday, 20 June 2007
Getting Started With AdSense
Getting Started With AdSense
Joining AdSense
After you have created your web site completely, go to https://www.google.com/adsenseto apply. Most sites are either accepted or rejected within 24 to 48 hours, so you shouldn't have to wait too long to find out if your application has been approved.
Google will review your site before it is accepted into the program. So if your site is too small or does not contain enough original content, it will likely be rejected.
You should have your own domain name . Don't try to create a free Yahoo or AOL site with banners and pop-ups. The freebie web sites have lost a lot of respect over the years, and it may be harder to get your site accepted if it's created on such a shaky foundation.
If you do use a free provider, your site better be exceptionally organized, full of useful content, and cannot have banners and popups all over the place. Free web sites scream "Amateur!" and that may hurt your chances of getting in the program.
Once you're accepted, simply copy and paste the provided HTML code into any page that you'd like to show the ads. If you've done a good job of defining the content on your web pages, the ads that show should be relevant to the content of your page...increasing the chances of click-thrus by your visitors.Chances Of Getting Rejected !
Google has to be very careful about which sites they allow in the program. They don't want to lose the advertiser's dollars.
These are some of the probable reasons making your website rejected.
1) Is your site an "About Me" page? Google does not accept these kinds of personal sites because most of them do not have a specific topic. They are usually just random facts about the web site owner. It would be difficult for Google's technology to display targeted ads on these kinds of pages.
They are looking for "content focused" sites that contain a generous amount of information on a certain topic. It could be anything from sewing tips to hair care techniques. Just make sure there is an obvious theme with original content.
2) Is your site organized? Be sure your site has a neat and clean navigation that's easy to follow. Also ensure all the links work and that there are no typos. Keep the colors to a minimum and make sure each page has a consistent layout.
3) How many pages are on your site? Even though Google doesn't specify a page number requirement, many believe they are looking for web sites with a decent amount of content. Again, it's not likely a two-page site will get accepted. Try to strive for at least 20 pages.
4) Is your content solid? Don't just submit a web site with a bunch of links to other sites. Be sure you have enough original content of your own to make your site unique.
5) Are you receiving enough traffic? Google can get an idea of how much traffic you're receiving by visiting http://www.alexa.com/. There's no solid proof they check on this, but some believe they do.
Plus, if you're not receiving many visitors, it will be hard to make any decent money with this program anyway. Wait until your site is getting at least 100 unique visitors per day, then apply.
6)Make sure you have read the program policy and procedures carefully and verify your site hasn't violated any of the terms or policies.
Joining AdSense
After you have created your web site completely, go to https://www.google.com/adsenseto apply. Most sites are either accepted or rejected within 24 to 48 hours, so you shouldn't have to wait too long to find out if your application has been approved.
Google will review your site before it is accepted into the program. So if your site is too small or does not contain enough original content, it will likely be rejected.
You should have your own domain name . Don't try to create a free Yahoo or AOL site with banners and pop-ups. The freebie web sites have lost a lot of respect over the years, and it may be harder to get your site accepted if it's created on such a shaky foundation.
If you do use a free provider, your site better be exceptionally organized, full of useful content, and cannot have banners and popups all over the place. Free web sites scream "Amateur!" and that may hurt your chances of getting in the program.
Once you're accepted, simply copy and paste the provided HTML code into any page that you'd like to show the ads. If you've done a good job of defining the content on your web pages, the ads that show should be relevant to the content of your page...increasing the chances of click-thrus by your visitors.Chances Of Getting Rejected !
Google has to be very careful about which sites they allow in the program. They don't want to lose the advertiser's dollars.
These are some of the probable reasons making your website rejected.
1) Is your site an "About Me" page? Google does not accept these kinds of personal sites because most of them do not have a specific topic. They are usually just random facts about the web site owner. It would be difficult for Google's technology to display targeted ads on these kinds of pages.
They are looking for "content focused" sites that contain a generous amount of information on a certain topic. It could be anything from sewing tips to hair care techniques. Just make sure there is an obvious theme with original content.
2) Is your site organized? Be sure your site has a neat and clean navigation that's easy to follow. Also ensure all the links work and that there are no typos. Keep the colors to a minimum and make sure each page has a consistent layout.
3) How many pages are on your site? Even though Google doesn't specify a page number requirement, many believe they are looking for web sites with a decent amount of content. Again, it's not likely a two-page site will get accepted. Try to strive for at least 20 pages.
4) Is your content solid? Don't just submit a web site with a bunch of links to other sites. Be sure you have enough original content of your own to make your site unique.
5) Are you receiving enough traffic? Google can get an idea of how much traffic you're receiving by visiting http://www.alexa.com/. There's no solid proof they check on this, but some believe they do.
Plus, if you're not receiving many visitors, it will be hard to make any decent money with this program anyway. Wait until your site is getting at least 100 unique visitors per day, then apply.
6)Make sure you have read the program policy and procedures carefully and verify your site hasn't violated any of the terms or policies.
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