Sunday, August 28, 2011

Make a LOT in adsense


okay, so i have heard other people report similar results, and I have tested on my own, and having a bunch of crappy smart priced blogs HURTS all other blogs so much that your CPC will suffer for your entire ADSENSE PUBLISHER ID!
This means Before you focus on quality, you must either get rid of all of these blogs completely, or better yet, replace the adsense.
OR get another account (3 ways to do this, one is form LLC, the other is get a friends account, 3 is pay someone for SSN lol goodluck… )
Quantity is fine, but don’t expect $1 per click like the top earners do.
Once you have done that, and you have a fresh account, you need to simply find a website that is successful and mirror it.
How do you know what websites are successful?
Well, there’s several ways
You can look at the top bloggers, but they use social niches. You can look at the sites up for auction and proof of earnings. You can just find the highest paying keywords and mirror someone’s site.
Take their site
Add all nofollow to external links, h1 tags, title tags, keyword all over the place, keyword in url.
Join all blog networks like Ning and create tons of pages on same keyword and use them as linkfarms and ping so you index all of them.
Social every site and ping so you index all of the social
link everywhere they do and then some.
Get yahoo.com link:site.com for top 3 results in google and yahoo and msn
get the same from google
Go to those sites and get links
Use google tricks to find commenters in niche, find DOfollow by looking up U comment I follow
many other tricks
If you are going to spam, use non adsense accounts…
Then once you secure search engine and eliminate social traffic, then you can go to google adsense.
The formula is simple, social traffic works for CPA CPM and if you know some blackhat monotisation, but not adsense.
Get #1 in google in the right keyword, and you make a shitton in adsense
Just put all your focus on getting #1 in one niche. Have a lot of keywords, and a lot of pages/blogs, etc all for different terms, and that way you can use a blog post to link without being reciprocal since it’s a site.com/something linking to site2.com and site2.com/something linking to site.com

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