The key SEO success with adsense
Focus on short tail transactional keywords
Make you web pages as ‘useful’ as possible
- Give the user all the information they need to make a decision
- Add as much value as you can/ educate
- Make it easy to take action
Focus on 3 short tail (max) keywords per page.
The key to achieving the best results from SEO is to focus on short tail transactional keyword phrases, pointed at your ‘money’ pages.
What Adsense ?
Google Adsense is a product that Google offers where you place an ad block on your website and receive money when someone clicks the ad. The ad block is customized depending on the content of your website. Adsense is a great money making tool for all parties involved:
1. A buyer places an ad in Google Adwords and their ad will show up on a website of a person using Adsense.
2. A customer clicks on the ad, hopefully buys the product, and the original Adwords customer makes money.
3. The Adsense customer gets a portion of the revenue for having the ad clicked on their website.
4. Don’t discount Google! They take their fair share of the revenue and maybe even a bit more.
5. The customer looking for the product gets what they want.
Video Specific SEO Strategy
There’s a lot of misinformation about ranking on YouTube. Let’s look at the basic facts:
If you use keywords, you can rank not just in YouTube but also on Google page 1, especially the thumbnails shown.
Ranking in YouTube itself is easy and depends on a few factors.
Most important factor is number of views. Age also counts for a lot.
Social proof factors matter less in YouTube. So what does all this mean? It means: Use keywords in your titles and tags.
YouTube videos carry a lot of authority with Google and can outrank even niche authority sites.
Using a views service (see last section of this report) is worth it if you want quicker results. It’s by no means essential though.
Pdf BackLink
The basics of this step are very simple: we are going to upload PDF documents to a few document sharing sites. This benefits us in several ways:
- We get a backlink from our profile on the doc sharing site.
- Google crawls and indexes PDF content as well as links in PDF content, so we get additional backlinks from the documents themselves.
- We get brand exposure and direct traffic, if we upload some good content.
You can simply take the articles you’ve already written for previous steps, convert them to PDF format and upload them, but I don’t recommend that. What I recommend is that you first optimize your articles for this step, using the following guidelines
Adsense Apocalypse Hard Cash From a $9.71 Billion Industry
Who are you and why should I Listen to YOU with Adsense book?
Well, my name is Ryan Martin and I have totally killed it with Adsense for years. I am from a mid-sized town in Southern Oregon called Medford. Never heard of it? Most people haven’t. It’s a pretty cool place with tons of lakes, rivers, and mountains. Have you ever heard of Crater Lake? It’s about 60 miles away. If you haven’t heard of it, well, you need to get out a bit more!
I worked at a grocery chain called Albertsons from the time I was 16 to about 25. I stocked produce and worked all the way up to a produce manager. I guess you could say I was cool as a cucumber. It was a great job that helped put me through college and get a nice sized 401k.
The Goal of AdSense Optimization
AdSense optimization — the practice of maximizing AdSense clicks and revenues — has a golden rule:
Don’t let your AdSense units look like ads! People don’t visit your website for ads. They want good content. If you make the ads stick out with eye-popping colors, images or borders, they’ll be easy to recognize as ads — and people will work extra hard to avoid them. Today’s visitors are blind to banners, block pop-ups, weary of ads and skeptical of contests and giveaways. They know what an ad looks like, and they know how to look away. If you want to win clicks, the ads that Google delivers have to look like an integral part of your content.
It’s a straightforward policy but it’s not as easy as it sounds. If it were, there
wouldn’t be so many grumpy people on AdSense forums complaining about their low earnings. It’s not that they aren’t doing anything about it. They simply aren’t doing the right things.
Let me assure you that in the time that I have been using AdSense, my earnings have only gone up — and so will yours, if you apply the right techniques seriously.
Google’s Policies With Account Adsense They’re Important!
There are two fields on the AdSense registration form that are particularly important. The first is your address. You want to receive those AdSense checks!
The second is the check box that indicates that you’ve read AdSense’s program policies. (Google even makes reading the policies the first item on its checklist that can help to guide you through AdSense.)
AdSense for Video
Most publishers though aren’t going to be using AdSense for Games, and even fewer will be using AdSense for Video. Back in 2007, Google did allow publishers to place YouTube videos on their websites and split the ad revenues with the company and with the video maker. It was never a great program and a year later it was retired.
Now if you want to place AdSense on your video content, you’ll need a minimum of 10 million streams every month. If that’s you, you can enjoy those revenues. Otherwise you’re likely to be using primarily AdSense for Content and AdSense for Search, and perhaps AdSense for Mobile too.
AdSense for Games
And games aren’t doing too badly either. If you’ve created a Web-based Flash game that serves 500,000 games a day and picks up 80 percent of its traffic from the UK and the US, then you may be eligible to serve AdSense units within your game.
That’s not something that’s as open an opportunity as AdSense for Content or even AdSense for Mobile. You’ll need to know how to program Flash games that people want to play and you’ll need to have a very larg audience of people who want to play them.
Optimization is going to come down largely to placement. Interrupt the game play and gamers will become frustrated and stop playing. Even clicking the ads will whisk users away from the game.
AdSense for Mobile Content
While RSS Readers are falling, a new trend is rising: the ability to consume online content on mobile phones. That isn’t entirely new. Mobile phone owners have long been able to surf the Web using WAP but it was expensive and slow, and few people were desperate enough for online content to do it.
Most users, except perhaps in Japan, were happy to wait until they got hometo go online.
Google offered AdSense units that fitted WAP content but few publishers saw
serious returns with it.
Smartphones with big screens, like the iPhone, have changed all that. It’s now possible to surf the Web comfortably, from anywhere, and using a screen small enough to fit into the palm of your hand. In fact, according to one survey, owners of iPhones and iPod Touches now spend more time online with their mobile devices than they do in front of their PCs and Macs. That’s a real challenge for Google — and for Google’s publishers. Google is rising to that challenge. Publishers need to, as well.
AdSense for Mobile Content now places an AdSense unit optimized for mobile phones on Web pages viewed on high-end devices like iPhones. You get one ad that appears at the top of the page, but you can choose from a wider range of sizes than before, and even include graphic ads if you want. (As Apple’s own iAds catch on, that might be a good idea.
