The
AdWords and AdSense Path To Big Profits
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Do
you use Adsense to monetize any of your websites?
Do
you use Adwords to buy in visitors to any of your websites?
Have
you considered combining the two and sending Adwords traffic
to your site featuring Adsense Ads? There are huge profits
currently being made by enterprising site owners who are buying
low cost keywords and sending the traffic to high paying Adsense
ads.
Sounds
too simple doesn't it? Believe me it works.
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The
problem is it can be a real balancing act if you go about this the
wrong way. You can loose serious money or just scrape a marginal
profit.
First
of all you need to find a niche market, stay clear of the Internet
Marketing arena there's just too much competition there. Instead
look into day to day niche markets. But before you do this you need
to consider your target keyword. For best results you need a high
bid keyword, that is a keyword that Adwords advertisers are willing
to pay a lot for per click.
You
can find these for free over on the Overture bid tool. Most bids
displayed there are likely to amount to much more on Adwords. For
a more accurate bid pricing you can use one of the numerous paid
for services that have sprung up across the Net this year.
These
services analyse thousands of keywords, there bid price, the number
of advertisers bidding, the number of searches for that keyword
and some of the better services will even report the ad clicks you
can expect per day.
One
of the better paid for services I came across you can find here
www.cashkeywords.com
(non affiliate link). They run a list which is constantly being
updated and added to. So you will always have a regular fresh source
of keywords to target. Currently they stand at around 133,000 keywords.
Next
you need to set up a page focused on your chosen keyword. You could
buy a domain name for this or simply add the page to one of your
existing sites. Grab some free content focused on your chosen keyword
in the form of an article from any of the major article directories(www.ezinearticles.com)
and add it to your page.
You
should also be sure to title the page with your chosen keyword.
Adding a related graphic will also help. What you're trying to do
here is instil a little confidence in the visitor and avoid having
your page look like one of those spammy Adsense sites that crop
up all over the place. Visitors will simply click away if you don't
put a little effort into your page. You will still get some clicks
but you can get so many more with a little effort.
Here's
one of my pages as an example
Next
place your Adsense ads in a number of spots on the page. You will
need to test this to see which positions perform best. The prime
spot according to Google is directly within the content of the page.
Beyond
that a good starting point would be across the top, the bottom and
down the left side of your content. Essentially where the navigation
appears traditionally.
Once
you've got this set up start work on your Adwords campaign. Create
your own list of targeted keywords, obviously I'd recommend PPC
Accelerator for that. Now here you don't need to worry about
using high paying keywords in your own list because you will be
setting your daily budget at just 5-10c. This will guarantee you
don't appear on the first page for those high paying keywords.
Instead
you are focusing here on related keywords that you can pick up cheaply.
Refer back to the issue on keyword list building for keyword avenues
you can explore.
Before
you run your campaign go into 'Edit settings' and uncheck all the
boxes under 'Network' except Google search. This will ensure your
ad appears only on Google itself, with the most proactive visitors.
If this turns out to be a money making campaign you can go back
into 'Edit settings' and switch those options back on.
Finally
set your daily budget low and run your campaign.
As
you are probably aware neither Adwords or Adsense report stats in
real-time so you will have to sit back for an hour or so before
any results come in. Be sure to monitor this campaign regularly
to weigh up whether your income from Adsense is covering your outgoings
on Adwords.
As
with any campaign there are a number of factors to take into account
when it comes to click through rate. Chief among these I've found
to be the day and the time of day. Some campaigns work better during
the week during office hours others bring better results at the
weekend.
If
you're making a small profit then it may be worth tweaking your
set up. If your profit is on a tightrope or you're loosing money
then it may be better to move on to a different keyword.
Once
you have a winning campaign start again, find another high paying
keyword etc. etc.
That's
it, if you take action now you'll be in for a nice bonus come your
next Adsense pay day.
About
the Author Darren Yates is the creator of PPC Accelerator
the shortcut to finding highly searched keywords and editing, formating
and managing them in one place fast. Software developed on the back
of 3 years of experience on using Adwords. Watch the video demonstration
- www.ppcaccelerator.com
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