Making Real Money With Google AdSenseWritten by Matt Borja (Founder of The Article Project)
Continued from page 1 Create a plan for action and stick to it - I'll be honest with you upfront. Chances are, you may not reach your financial goal by end of first month. In fact, excitment of being able to get your money's worth out of work you put into your website, may turn into monotony and discouragement. But don't lose hope! You need to stick to what you've set out to do, keep your website up to date on hour if necessary, and make sure your visitors have plenty to read! Avoid rambling on about nothing and don't cheat - Google has perhaps largest database in world, full of website listings and search results. Chances are, if you mirror your website with another content saturated website that's been around for quite some time, and Google does one of their special keyword analysis trick on your website and finds out about it, your AdSense application will most likely be turned down for unauthentic content. Have an open mind and be creative with your writing. Shoot for about 25 solid web pages before you submit your Google AdSense application. Bottom line, give them something to talk about! You'll need it in months to come! Begin formulating marketing thoughts - This is perhaps where line between sanity, and spamity comes in that you'll end up approaching before too long. Some webmasters can't keep their cool and end up going off deep end, spamming hundreds of innocent lives, and contaminating hundreds more of chat rooms and IRC channels. Don't do this! Play it smart and submit your website manual to search engines that provide service for free. One great way to do this is to submit your site to The Open Directory Project at dmoz.org. It may take a few weeks, but your listing will eventually show up in Google as well. Also, sign up with TrafficSwarm.com and surf for unlimited free credits that can be redeemed for visitors. I've acquired over 2700 credits through TrafficSwarm. It took me a few days, but it saved me $40.00 of having to pay for just as many credits by simply surfing for a few days. Stay on top of things - Keep yourself one step ahead of your visitors. For every 100 visitors (unique or not) that come, plan to write one more article or section of your website; make it a news item or something. Keep your website clean and neatly organized, don't let it end up looking like your brother's bedroom or closet a few months down road from now. And if things begin to pick up with your website, set aside an email account and allow your visitors to send in their own articles or writings for you to publish. This in itself could be very rewarding because not only will your visitors end up generating your revenues, but they could also end up being your main supplier of articles to publish. The main point of discussion here, though, is to stay on top of things and keep up with work. You'll eventually be glad you did later on down line when you're short $200 on a down payment for a new Honda Civic. Getting Finished: Bringing Your Website Before Judges Okay, so this is moment you've all been waiting for. Spit shine that last corner of your website and get ready to show it off. Then make your way over to http://www.google.com/adsense and send in your application. It will take a couple days for your application to be reviewed and accepted, if in likely event that it is. Once you've been approved, login to your account and start generating your text advertisements, placing them neatly on your website. Then let fun begin!Getting Stuck: Questions and Feedback Appreciated! If you have any questions about this article, or would like more information, contact Matt Borja at support@articleproject.com.

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| | Get Real-time Adsense Channel Stats And Find Out Which Ads Are Being Clicked Written by Subhendu Sen
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Currently Google does not provide this data. But you can still get it from a very nice and detailed free web stat service, Add Free Stats. Add Free Stats provides a very detailed web stats which satisfies most webmasters. You may open a free account at : http://www5.addfreestats.com, get code and paste it at bottom of each of your pages. Make sure that in 'Your Account' section you mark 'Yes' for 'Exit link tracking'. Now check your stats at Add Free Stats, and you will find a "A" icon beside visitors' ip. That means that visitor has clicked on an Adsense code. Place your mouse over icon, and you can see which ad has been clicked. You can also generate a separate report of pages that have generated Adsense click. Select 'Exit Links/Adsense' from drop down menu marked as 'Pages'. Here you get a folder icon named Adsense, number of Adsense clicks etc. Click on Adsense folder icon and you get number of Adsense clicks on each page and which ads are clicked on that page. Click on 'hour glass' icon and you get CTR, PV too for each page. I am no way connected to Add Free Stats. I am just a happy user. Any webmaster working seriously towards Adsense earning, must have this tool.

Subhendu Sen is the owner and webmaster of A Low-Cost Web Host : http://www.IndHosts.Net/hosting.html and is in the business of web hosting since 1998. He also owns other sites of interest : http://www.TheWebContent.com — An Article Directory and http://www.PopAccount.com — A Free Email Address Directory
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