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Reborn Of Adsense
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Reborn Of Adsense Like me you are probably getting tired of hearing how Ad Sense is dead. It’s not dead and it never has been although it has not been as profitable as it used to be. I used to have hundreds of Ad Sense sites but I've slowly let them die to be replaced by a much smaller number of high quality sites with a daily target of over $10 each. This is partly because I realized that when I compared 1000 clicks to an ad sense site with 1000 clicks to click bank I was earning almost 20 times more from click bank.

Why am I starting to build sites with Adsense once again?

In the past few days Google Adsense have changed the clickable area of the ads, you'll now find that just the title and the URL are clickable and the background and description aren't. This will have a negative effect on your CTR if you have your ads blended into your site as you'll get far fewer accidental clicks.

On the other hand this might mean that more advertisers will feel that the content network is now a better place to advertise. I am sure that this is what Google are thinking and that over the next few months the revenue from ads will go up. Google wouldn't introduce something that was going to make a long term dent in their profits.

Over the next few months I believe that the amount per click for Adsense will rise as smart pricing starts to take a back seat. Quality sites with quality content will be rewarded with more advertisers vying to place ads on sites and therefore higher clicks.

If you have an Ad words account you can't fail to have noticed how many changes Google are making with regards to the content network. All these changes have been aimed at attracting more advertisers which is excellent news for publishers.

By building sites with quality content targeted at a specific niche with good organic traffic and a good quantity of advertisers you will be in position to take advantage of increased Adsense revenues. Use only domain names and try to avoid hyphens where possible.

By adding good quality content to your new site and distributing articles you will soon have a steady stream of traffic heading to your new site. I am not going to pretend it's easy but by being focused on your site you can soon start to reap the rewards.

Try to restrict how many ads you show on each page. Adding the maximum number of ads only dilutes your earnings. I try to have just 1 prominently displayed ad block. If you have a large number of ads showing the highest paying one may pay $2.00 but the lowest may pay $0.10. By having 1 ad block you reduce the chances of this happening.

Some of you will now be thinking that all this is a lot of work for $10 a day from a site. If you don't look at the long term picture then you would be right. What if I told you could probably sell that sit for $1200 in a few months time. Would you still think it was too much work? Sites that are making a regular ad sense income are a valuable commodity

Adsense was never dead but it's about to make a come back. Don't miss out! www.adsense-dollar-factory.com

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