First you need to know what Google Adsense is and how it works:
You'll earn when users visit your website and click on or view the ads on your pages, depending on the type of ad. Learn more about earning with AdSense.
The main way of earning revenue with AdSense is by displaying Google ads on your site.
With AdSense for content, these ads you display on your site can be either cost-per-click (CPC) or cost-per-thousand-impression (CPM) ads. For CPC ads, you'll generate earnings when your users click on the ads. For CPM ads, you'll generate earnings every time the ad appears to a user viewing your site. -- [ SOURCE ]
This is probably the only reason why some of you checked the site. Haha. I'm okay with that. The problem is, people are expecting magic and truthfully there's no special way to make money off ads legally.
One thing you must get in your mind is that, if anybody's telling you how much they are making from Adsense (or any network), they ARE LYING to you. Why? Because if they are making significant amounts of money with Google, they wouldn't take the chance of violating their terms of service just to brag about how much money they are now not making.
And being that I am as skeptic, I have to wonder. If this person is really trying to help you earn more money, where are the testimonials praising them that they have truly helped raise your ad revenue.
What I'm going to do at BBM is what a lot of other bloggers have done (break down the given tips into usable pieces of information for you use) and some things that some bloggers have not done (tell the truth). I'm no guru. I will tell you what I've observed and what I've seen work in a general sense.
Being that Google Adsense ads that appear on your site are contextual, a lot of the work that needs to be done will be SEO and things of that nature.
Just Pasting In Ad Codes Isn't Going To Cut It: There have been users saying since they aren't making money from Adsense, that they are going to leave the program altogether. That's one choice. But let's put this in perspective. Adsense is the premiere site for contextual ads. Google wants you to do well with their service. You've seen the reports on the news, you know Google brings in billions from ads alone. So it can only help them when you do well. If the most that you've done is paste in the ad codes and wrote a few stories, that's not enough. Just like anything else in this world, to make money, it's going to take some elbow grease and some ingenuity.
The Do Nots: As part of the Adsense TOS, you are not allowed to tell users to outright click on your ads. Also, you cannot block any of Google's branding on the ad, or mislead the reader in anyway that they think the ad is part of the content. There are other big no-no's that you should read over so you know what not to do to avoid that karate chop.
Know Your Audience: Your site's audience are the workerbees in your hive and they will be ones who need to click on your ads in order for you to gain revenue. What do they want to read about. What value can your content add? What can they use?
Niche Writing: You can write about general topics if you like, but niche topics tend to perform better. So if you're writing about an obscure topic that's not in demand by advertisers, then you'll be only hurting yourself. So do some research, see what's in demand. Hopefully the context of your site is within that. If not, fix that!
Content Should Be Keyword Rich:
Strong keywords that used in searches so that your content is easily found. And although this should go without saying, it has to be said. Proofread your work. A little slang is okay...that's human. But try not to you use a lot. Misspelled words...fix that.
That's a lot of info for newbies, so I'll create a break here and continue with Part 2 in the forums. See ya there. Be sure to leave comments or questions!
In the meantime, review your content. See if it follows what we've talked about so far. To get you focused, some get money music:




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