Friday, March 6, 2009

Making Money with Google AdSense From All Over The World

There are no guarantees in life, so I don't think for sure that doing these tips will bring you more money every time. However, I do guarantee that they will greatly improve your chances of bringing more of the top-paying AdSense ads to your web page than if you don't follow these suggestions.

Enough with the disclaimers, let's get down to the business of earning money. Google lets advertisers bid anywhere from a minimal of .05 per mouse click right up to a thumping $100. It should be pretty visible that you're not going to get rich having .05 cent ads on your site, but displaying a few $100 ads, or even some $10, $20, or $30 ads can't be a bad thing, right?

Now the problem is, Google is pretty closed-mouthed about who is paying or paid what for their ads, and there is no real way to determine which advertisement words fork out the most per AdSense click.

But ah, far away in an alternate universe we find another Pay-Per-Click supplier known as Overture. It seems that Overture is less sensitive about giving their top-priced ad words and anyone who cares to find out what web sites are being paid for ad words and phrases can do so by merely using Overtures tattle-tale special pricing tool. And it couldn't be easier to use. You just type in a key word or phrase and the tool returns a list of advertisers that are using that word and how much they are paying. It even shows you the online ad.

Oh whata treasure trove of wealth-grabbing results this can be if you know what can be done with that key information.

Consider this possibility

Any key word or phrase that's making big bucks on Overture is probably making big bucks on Google as well, perhaps even more, right? So try this experiment:

Search for a specific phrase on the Overture tool. When I entered a phrase on the day I wrote this article, I found a company known as SEO Inc. that was able to pay $8.01 per click, followed by SEO Advantage at $8.00, and Online Web Consultants at $6.50. Other bidders appeared slightly below them in the $3.00 range all the way on down to some who wouldn't pay more than a dime per click.

Now, if a company is able to pay that much money for a mouse click on Overture, it is probably able to pay that or more on Google. Even if that particular company isn't advertising on Google, you can be pretty sure that the same key phrase is coming near the same bid cost from other companies who do advertise on Google. So what that means is there is no way that you can more than likely afford NOT to have some site pages posted somewhere that are targeted to those sweet-paying words.

All you have to do is use Overture's pricing tool to find the highest-paying key phrases that are similar to your web page and then make those keyword phrases to start advertising similar ads. If all goes to plan, you can perhaps double, triple, or even quadruple your AdSense money without needing any improvement in traffic or click-through rate.

1 comment:

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