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I'd like to get somewhere with Adsense ideally, so am working on trying to get more Search Engine traffic, but at the current rate, it'll take me several months to hit the payout point on Adsense.
Anyway, some great tips as always Garry, thanks!
I love your post transition from "Why the hell do you want to make money online" to "here's how to make money online" :)
As you know that is what I've struggled with (and would still like to discuss this with you via phone if possible) since the launch of my blog a couple months ago.
I think depending on your niche, there are definite choices for monetization. Some niched blogs like mine can be real tricky though.
If you've got a 'little bit of time', I'd love to talk with you about this. David has my number ;)
Mike
I still only get around 10-30 visitors a day though but I can see signs that it is slowly growing and recently I have been concentrating on Adsense only and with your great help the other day my site is better arranged to get some clicks.
PS: I still can't find out how to change my meta tags so that I display properly in Google? Do you have the link to your article on it? Your search just keeps taking me to the RSS subscribe page.
Thanks for all your great help.
Mike, I feel your pain man. However, I am a strong believer in Google Adsense. Especially, if you run a blog or website with low numbers (hint: the title of this post). It is not fair for you to say that you have 14 top ranking sites that have failed with Google Adsense, when you only display link units on the bottom of the page. How is that going to work?
For entry level bloggers who want to make money online... Google Adsense is really the perfect program to start with. While you are having challenges with successfully selling your product, others have a constant stream of income generated from a program that doesn't require a sale to be made.
With Google Adsense all that is needed is a click. As far as making a measly amount of money from Adsense, that all depends on what niche your ads come from.
You have golf where I have attacked one of the most expensive items in the world: The Airplane. I have well over 100+ aviation related blogs/sites online to day. I have gone so far as to capitalize on the international market as I have a site that focuses on South Africa and another for New Zealand. Soon I will be doing sites that offer a complete language translation into very foreign languages.
I should really do another post about this. Because there are pros and cons to deciding what path too choose when making money online. Pay per click is easy... trying to sell products is more difficult. And trying to sell products in such a narrow niche is even worse.
I'll be the first to admit, your niche would be a huge challenge for me. However, I think David Cooley has spoke with you a few times and has offered some excellent suggestions. How are these working for you so far?
I would love to hear some feedback about it. Talk to you soon. :)
I'll get your number from David and shoot you a holler. Enjoy your weekend dude!
Looking forward to your future posts.
Kamal
Wow, a compliment like that coming from a guy like you is awesome! Thanks man! :)
I wish you well with your novel!
I am glad you are looking forward to future posts and I am looking forward to having you as a continuing reader. :)
Great post! But I have a couple of questions, by visits do you mean unique visits or just visits per day?
I'm not monetizing The Linux Blog in any way at the moment but am considering doing it with the next site update. So do you think it would be better to start with all programs and figure out which one is successful and go from there or just start with one and ditch it if its not successful? Also how do you measure what is successful? After all the ad placement (I like to call it merchandising after the retail term) has a lot to do with performance. I believe this also depends on what you're trying to convert.
On your various aviation sites its probably better to primarily focus on converting a sale (say auction ads) and then convert links as a secondary source of income. Where as I don't know what is going to convert for me, be it AdSense for support / products or commission from product sales. Where would you recommend I start with this?
Sorry for the essay,
please edit as needed,
Owen.
DISCLAIMER : It all depends on the market you are in and how you do it.
Although those who read my blog say they like it, and I have a few regulars which come back fairly frequently, the rate of growth is painfully slow and I am lucky to get a cent or two a day from Google, haven't sold a thing through Amazon and not one clicks on any of my affiliation or referral links. LOL.
The only thing I can say about Google is at least they let you try and earn something for all the hours you spend in front of the screen, unlike yahoo, hence my 360 Blog has fell into disuse.
The exchange rate between the UK and the US is also a large disincentive, working for a cent works out to be half a cent. LOL nearly earned enough to cover one month ISP costs after 16 hour days for the past 6 months. LOL. Madness really.
I will subscribe your blog to my netvibes, look forward to learning how to put some wind in my sales via your site.
Pablothehat.
PS I know what Forest means regarding meta tags..have you read google's help pages? It looks like English but do I understand what the heck they are on about? No.
Jessica
Thanks for the tips.