$1,458,92 in 18 days with AdSense?

I had the privilege to interview a regular guy
(not a well-known ‘Guru’) who claims making more
than $200 a day with Google AdSense Program.

Here’s an excerpt from the interview I did for my
upcoming eBook – ‘AdSense Confessions’ – read it and
try to apply what you learn iniside, it should make a
difference in your AdSense income and profits.


Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?

My name is John Tulus. I was born in October of 1966
in Córdoba, Argentina, South America.


How did you get started to make money on the Internet?

I started with small projects like web sites for friends.

After some time of developing web sites for others, I knew
it was time to start to work on the ideas for developing my
own site, my own online company. I put all my ideas
together, combined them with the experience I had achieved
developing web sites for others, and put in motion the
creation of my site. Once the site was up and running, all
I had to do was start generating traffic and wait for the
money to roll in. I remember the first cheque I received…
what a rush!! $29. That motivated me to keep on with the
project of the life that I desired.


Do you prefer AdSense over Affiliate Programs promotion?

Yes, I prefer Google Adsense over any other affiliate
program because it has Google guarantee. Thousands of
websites are now applying Adsense to their sites. Not only
do you have the Google guarantee, but visitors to your web
site may also see it as having the Google “seal of
confidence”. In a certain way, having Adsense on your site
shows visitors that your site has been approved by Google.

Nevertheless, having Adsense on your site doesn´t mean that
you can´t have other affiliate programs combined with it.
You can actually have as many programs as you want, but I
prefer Adsense specially because the conversion rate to
money is much faster with Adsense.

No other affiliate program converts clicks to money as fast
as Google Adsense.

With Google Adsense I may need just 10 optimized clicks to
earn $20. By optimized, I mean clicks on a page that has
keywords that pay the most in Adsense. With other affiliate
programs I need at least 200 visits to an optimized site
with related content and optimized traffic to earn the same
amount of money.


What is the ‘SECRET’ formula for bringing quality traffic
to your Site?

In WMXP.COM I apply all my experience acquired during all
these years of investigation, using the best tools, the
best reports, the best products, to offer my visitors the
best of the best so that they have good reasons to return
and recommend the site.

Free tools for webmasters such as …

Check Pagerank (http://www.wmxp.com/tools/pagerank.php)
Search Engine Ranking Popularity
(http://www.wmxp.com/tools/serp.php)
Search Engine Saturation
(http://www.wmxp.com/tools/index.php)
Popularity (http://www.wmxp.com/popular.php)
Overture Keywords (http://www.wmxp.com/overture)
a complete directory full of free and non-free scripts
(http://scripts.wmxp.com) a classified ads system
(www.adsbe.com) a directory full of products of one of the
most important affiliate systems on the net (FREE CLICKBANK
STOREFRONT – http://cbmall.wmxp.com) … make of
www.WMXP.COM a site sufficiently interesting for
navigators that really work in the Internet.


How do you go about converting your Site traffic into more
Adsense Income?

If your Adsense is performing poorly, I have three tips
for you:

1. Decrease the number of Adsense blocks that you are
displaying on a page. I don’t know how others have
experienced this, but my income seemed to be less if I had
more than one block of Adsense ads displayed at once – and
your CTR is definitely less if you have more than one ad
impression at a time.

2. Change your link colour to blue. While I cannot disclose
my CTR I can tell you that this one little change more than
doubled my CTR. I know that there are others out there who
advocate that your link colour should be the same as the
other links on your site, but try it out for yourself for a
day or two. I think you will be highly surprised!

3. Set the URL colour to the same colour as the ad’s text.
This makes the URL ”melt” in and makes the link colour
stand out more, definitely making it more “clickable”.


What final words of wisdom would you like to pass on to
everyone who is reading this eBook?

To trust your abilities, to trust the project, to develop
your ideas fully and that in the end your efforts will be
rewarded.

About the Author

Codrut Turcanu is putting his final touch on ‘AdSense Confessions’ – an info-packed eBook containing 3 in-depth interviews with regular Guys (not ‘Gurus’) making TONS of Cash with AdSense. To be notified of this release visit: http://www.AdSenseConfessions.com

4 Fail-Proof Ways to Increase Your RSS Subscribers

Josiah Mackenzie

Using RSS on your website is a good way to spread your company message and
increase your search engine position. But if you don’t have subscribers to your
newsfeed, the benefits of news syndication are lost.

This article will provide you with 4 proven ways to increase the subscribers to your
newsfeed.

1. Use an RSS Auto-Discovery Tag

Embedding an RSS auto-discovery tag into your webpage can allow newsreaders to
automatically detect you serve RSS newsfeeds. Web browsers such as Firefox and
Safari now detect RSS automatically, and ask the visitor if he or she wants to
subscribe to your feed. This way, you don’t have to push your RSS feed – the web
browser does it for you. Also, Yahoo search results will include an “Add to My
Yahoo” link if you use an auto-discovery tag.

Global Syndication offers a tool that makes creating RSS auto-discovery tags a snap:
http://www.globalsyndication.com/rss-autodiscovery-tag .

2. Submit Your Feed to RSS Directories

When people look for information on websites, they use a search engine such as
Google. When they are looking for RSS newsfeeds, they go to an RSS directory. That
is why it is vitally important to submit your newsfeed to as many directories as you
can. Robin Good has published a definitive list of directories that you can submit
to: http://www.masternewmedia.org/rss/top55/ .

If you are looking to save time with the RSS directory submission process, Global
Syndication can submit your feed to the top 45 directories for under $10:

http://www.globalsyndication.com/directory-submit .

3. Create An RSS Landing Page

To many people, RSS is a completely new concept they know nothing about. When
those people click your RSS link, what do they see? A bunch of meaningless XML
code. Needless to say, this does not give a good first impression of RSS. You need
to make it easy for your site visitor to start using your newsfeed – now.

The best way to do this is to create a separate page on your site describing the
newsfeeds you offer and information about RSS in general.

Some things you should cover on this page include:

  • A quick overview of how RSS works
  • Why subscribing to your feed will help them
  • Where to obtain a feed reader
  • How to subscribe to your feed using a feed reader
  • How to display your feed on their site

CNet and the New York Times provide good examples of RSS landing pages:

http://www.cnet.com/4520-6022_1-5115040-1.html?tag=cnetfd.ft

http://www.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/

4. Create a Branded RSS News Reader

If your website offers many diverse newsfeeds, consider creating a custom news
reader that is branded with your company logo and preloaded with your newsfeeds.
This saves the beginning user the time and hassle of figuring out how to get a feed
reader and subscribe to your feeds.

Some companies that offer RSS newsreader branding include NewsGator (http://
www.newsgator.com/custom.aspx), Deskshare (http://www.deskshare.com/
awrc.aspx), and CustomReader (http://www.customreader.com).

By following the tips mentioned in this article, you will receive an immediate boost
in your RSS subscribers, and in turn, drive more traffic to your website.

About the Author

Josiah Mackenzie is an RSS syndication consultant and founder of Global Syndication, a company providing a wide array of practical RSS solutions:
http://www.globalsyndication.com

[tags]syndication, feed, rss auto-discovery tag, submit your feed, rss, global syndication, rss auto-discovery, auto-discovery tag, wordpress[/tags]

3 Ways to Publish RSS

Josiah Mackenzie

As RSS news syndication gains popularity among users, new ways for publishing RSS are emerging. In this article, I examine the three most popular methods, and help you decide which one works best for you.

1. Blogs

Weblogs, or blogs, as they are commonly called, are the primary reason RSS gained popularity. In fact, one of the earliest uses for RSS was for bloggers to monitor other blogs for updates.

Most blogging systems will produce RSS newsfeeds automatically. All you need to do is enter content, and the blogging software will build a newsfeed based on the information you enter. No extra work is needed. Just add content to your blog, and you have a newsfeed.

But there is one major disadvantage to using a blog for publishing RSS: you do not have complete control of the RSS output. Most blogging software will simply take an excerpt of your blog entry (eg, the first 15 words), and use that to create your RSS item. As you can imagine, this can lead to problems. The first 15 words of a blog entry don’t always capture the essence of that article.

2. RSS Publishing Software

Because of the inadequacy of blogs as a reliable and accurate RSS tool, new stand-alone software was developed. This software has one purpose: to provide the user with an easy way to create and publish RSS newsfeeds from their desktops. No longer do you have to write a long article in your blog to produce RSS feeds. All you have to do is enter a title for your news item, and (optionally) a couple sentences to describe that headline – and your feed is better than the blog-produced feed.

Examples of RSS publishing software for Windows include FeedforAll (http://www.feedforall.com) and Newzalert Composer (http://www.castlesoftware.biz/NewzAlertComposer.htm). Mac users have their own tool in Orangebox for Macintosh (http://www.globalsyndication.com/orangebox-for-macintosh).

3. Online RSS Publishing Systems

While subscribers to feeds generated by RSS software enjoyed the simplicity and clarity of the new feeds, some publishers began to run into problems that came with the publishing software. They missed the convenience of blogging’s online publishing that allowed them to add news — regardless of whether they were at their home computer.

News publishers wanted the accessibility of online blogging with the accuracy of RSS publishing software. The new demand lead to the emergence of online RSS publishing systems such as FeedServer RSS Hosting (http://www.globalsyndication.com/rss-hosting). This new format of RSS publishing allows webmasters to login to an online control panel and publish their news – without having to worry about restrictive software licenses. Since most online RSS publishing systems run on a subscription basis, you can make use of the free trial or subscribe for one month and evaluate if the service meets your needs.

So which system should you use to publish RSS? It depends on your needs. If most of your readers manually visit your site to get new information, a blogging system may be sufficient. However, if you plan to take advantage of the full capabilities of RSS news syndication, you would do well to use a stand-alone RSS publishing system. RSS publishing software will satisfy your needs if you plan to use one computer only. But if you’re looking for flexibility and a lower startup costs, look into the new online RSS publishing systems.

About The Author

Josiah Mackenzie is an entrepreneur and small business owner. His website (http://www.josiahmackenzie.com) contains fresh tips and advice for business and internet marketing.

Josiah also manages marketing for Global Syndication (http://www.globalsyndication.com), an RSS solutions company.

[tags]wordpress, rss publishing systems, rss, online rss publishing, software, rss publishing, rss publishing software, publishing software, online rss, publishing[/tags]

3 POWERFUL Ways To Profit From Your BLOG Starting TODAY!

Cory Threlfall

Copyright 2005 The IWE, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Cyberspace has a NEW marketing tool, even though they’ve been around for quite some time, yet, ONLY recently have been recognized as a Powerful communication tool for Internet marketers.

If you’ve been following the latest Internet marketing trends like I have, then you’ve definitely heard of them.

What’s this new marketing tool I’m taking about that every Serious marketer should have in place?

BLOGS! …(A.K.A. Web-Log).

Now, just for those of you who aren’t quite sure what a BLOG is, here’s a quick definition:

A BLOG(A.K.A. Web-Log) is basically a journal that is available on the web. The activity of updating(usually on a daily to weekly basis) a blog is called “Blogging” and someone who keeps a Blog is a “Blogger”.

There you have it, quick and to the point.

If you want to read up more about “Blogs”, here’s a link to an article I wrote earlier that goes more in depth.
http://www.internetwondersezine.com/blogsexplained.htm

Okay. For the rest of this article I want to focus on how ONE can $$Profit$$ from having there own Blog.

I’m going to list three ways that I think are the Best and most Powerful ways to get the most out of your Blog.

So, with that said, let’s go to Profit Tactic #1.

Profit Tactic #1. Writing “Articles”.

Writing “Articles” are a very Powerful way to profit from your Blog.

There are many reasons why “Articles” are valuable to your Blog, but, for the purpose of this article I’m going to give you the most important part, and that’s your “Resource Box” at the end of your article.

Your “Resource Box” is like a classified ad and holds critical information about You, your websites and what you have to offer them after they’ve read your article.

The links within your “Resource Box” could lead to your own Product or Service you have to offer, or they could lead to a Affiliate Product related to the content of your article.

This is a great way to give them something of “Value”, which is the information within the article, and a great way to get them to take action by way of getting them to click on one of the links within your “Resource Box”.

That’s “Profit Tactic #1″.

Profit Tactic #2. Writing “Product Reviews”.

Writing “Product Reviews” is a great way to profit from your Blog simply because they allow you to Soft-Sell your potential customer by way of giving them your personal opinion on the product you are recommending and then providing them with a link if they wish to look into it further, instead of throwing a Sales Pitch at them.

Nobody likes to be sold, but, offering them your insight on a Product and/or Service that could help solve the problem they’re dealing with is yet another great way to profit from your Blog and make you look like a Hero.

That’s “Profit Tactic #2″.

Profit Tactic #3. “Text Ad” Programs.

“Text Ad Programs” like Affiliate Power Ads or Google Adsense are yet Another great way to profit from your Blog.

I’ve listed these two “Text Ad” programs for a reason, One is a Pay-Per-Click(Google Adsense) and shows related ads to the content on that particular webpage and the other one(Affiliate Power Ads) makes You up to $60 to $100 dollars in commissions on a single click.

Here are the links for you to check them out further if you wish.

Google Adsense –
http://www.internetwondersezine.com/googleads.htm

Affiliate Power Ads –
http://www.internetwondersezine.com/powerads.htm

They are both FREE to join and only take you minutes to set-up depending on your experience.

Here’s an example of how mine looks if you were to set-up your Blog through Blogger.com — http://www.blogger.com with both of these programs. http://theiwe.blogspot.com

The great thing is… they’ll be displayed on every page of your Blog when you make a post.

I also provided a link below that shows you How-To set this up “Step-By-Step”, making it Easy for you to get started.
http://www.internetwondersezine.com/help.htm

Now, I’m sure there are many other ways to $$Profit$$ from your Blog, but these ones in my mind are the most Powerful.

Well… there you have it, “3 POWERFUL Ways To Profit From Your BLOG… Starting TODAY!”.

If you haven’t started a BLOG, maybe it’s time you considered it since NOW you have some incentive.

I truly hope this article helped you realize the $$Profit$$ potential your Blog could have and how you can start incorporating it… Starting TODAY!

About the Author

CBmall Has EVERYTHING A Webmaster Needs & MORE! Visit Today
==> http://www.internetwondersezine.com/cbmallsearch.htm
– Or if you want to get MORE ‘Insider’ marketing Secrets, subscribe to Cory Threlfall’s ezine called… The Internet Wonders eZine — http://www.internetwondersezine.com or you can visit his BLOG at — http://theiwe.blogspot.com

[tags]profit, article, new marketing tool, wordpress, resource box, blog, profit tactic[/tags]

10 Ways to Instantly Promote your Blog for Free

1. Ping weblogs.com and other search engines. When you ping a blog, you are telling the search engine that you have updated your blog content and that your listing should be refreshed. Weblogs.com is a blog update notification service that many individuals and services use to track blog changes. Pinging your blogs to the search engines is the fastest way to get the search engine robots to visit your blog. Also, many people browse these sites to find something new.

2. Submit your blog address to blog search sites and directories. You can submit your blog’s url to websites such as Technorati, Daypop, Blogdex and Popdex. For a complete list of websites where you can submit your url, go to http://www.guidetorss.com/

3. Set your blog to display RSS feeds and submit your blog’s RSS feed to the major RSS feed directories online. A good place to start is http://www.guidetorss.com/ which provides a list of the top RSS directories.

4. Put your blog URL in your email signature. If you’re a regular at any online discussion forum, you can also add your url to your signature line at the bottom of each message you post.

5. Install a blogroll. A blogroll is a collection of links to other weblogs. Services such as Technorati spider your links to tell who’s linking to you and who you’re linking to. If you show up on someone’s Technorati link list for their site they’re likely to visit your site to see what you said, increasing your exposure. Blog owners can also visit your site to check it out if you show up on their referral logs.

6. Be an active commenter. Try to leave comments on the blogs that you regularly visit. Most comment systems also provide a way for you to leave a link back to your blog which begs a visit at the very least.

7. If you plan to have anything printed up, put your blog’s web address on it. You can print your blog URL on business cards, stickers, leaflets, etc.

8. Take advantage of blog software features that help to promote your Blog. For example, if you’re using Blogger, you can do this by turning on: “Email This Post”, “Post Pages” “Site feed” and the Blogger Navbar. These features will help attract new visitors to your blog.

9. Exchange Links with other Bloggers or blog owners. This is another effective strategy for generating targeted traffic to your blog for free. It involves contacting other blog owners for a possible link exchange partnership. All you have to do is locate blogs that are related to yours and contact the webmaster to swap links.

10. Write articles or free reports for other webmasters to publish and put your blog url in the byline. The ‘byline’ is the short paragraph that goes at the bottom of each article and describes who the author is and what they do. If you write good content, your articles will be published by other webmasters and many readers who like your article will go on to visit your blog.

About the Author

Copyright © 2005. Chileshe Mwape writes for The US Banks Website: http://www.us-banks.org/. Find informative articles and news stories about banking and finance. This article may be reprinted as long as all the above links are active and clickable.

 

[tags]RSS, Blog, Blog Promotion, Ping, blogroll, Blogger, articles[/tags]

Google: The “Big Daddy’ of the Blogging World

By Merle

http://MCPromotions.com

It seems like every time you turn your head these days you hear something about Google. Definitely a force to be reckoned with, Google is king online.

Although they’re known mostly as a search engine, they provide many other helpful services to today’s website owner.

Their non-search services include Blogger, Google Adsense,Adwords, Google Desktop, and more. If you use one or more of these services, Google probably publishes a helpful blog to go with it.

Let’s examine a few:

1) Google Adsense:

http://adsense.blogspot.com

Many website owners use Google’s Adsense to display ads on their websites and generate a monthly income in exchange for their efforts. This blog is a “look inside Google Adsense.” Who better to learn the ins and outs of Adsense from than from Google’s employees themselves?

You’ll pick up plenty of tips to help improve your click thrus and learn about many Adsense features you may not fully understand. If you’re an Adsense user, you need to subscribe to this page.

2) Google SiteMaps:

http://sitemaps.blogspot.com

Google created “Sitemaps” for website owners to supply information about their sites so that Google can easily crawl through and index their pages. A sitemap gives Google more complete information about your website that they may miss when doing a regular index visit.

This blog covers the “nitty gritty” of sitemaps, how they work and things you’ll need to pay attention to when creating your files. If you want to fully understand the program and how to use it to your best advantage, stop on over.

3) Google Adwords:

http://adwords.blogspot.com

Adwords is Google’s pay per click ad program. Your text ads are displayed both on search engine results pages and other websites when someone searches for the keywords/phrases that you have placed bids on.

If you use Adwords, you can really learn a lot about how to improve your conversions and get more for your dollars here.

4) Google Reader:

http://googlereader.blogspot.com

Google Reader was designed to make it easier to keep up with all of the information you like to read online. Using it can help you get all of the latest updates for your favorite websites.

This blog will keep you posted on the latest reader updates, any known bug problems and tips for getting more out of Reader.

5) Blogger

http://buzz.blogger.com

I love Blogger. It’s the fastest, easiest way to start your own blog at no charge — and it’s owned by Google, who publish their own blog to help you get the most out of blogging at Blogger. Read it for fun stories and news of the latest add ons and enhancements from Google’s Blogger team.

6) Google Video:

http://googlevideo.blogspot.com

Google Video allows anyone to upload videos to their servers and others can go and watch them.

This blog showcases some of those videos and upcoming special event videos.

7) Google’s Blog:

http://googleblog.blogspot.com

Google is like a small country and this blog will give you a glimpse into their culture. Posts are done by various employees in various departments.

You’ll learn a lot about Google’s products and other technology news. If you’re obsessed with Google, this one should be on your “must see” list.

8) Adwords API Blog:

http://adwordsapi.blogspot.com

This free Google service allows developers to engineer computer programs that interact directly with the Adwords server. You might say it’s for “tech heads.” If you’re a “geek” you’ll want to hang your hat here.

9)Google Desktop:

http://googledesktop.blogspot.com

Google Desktop is downloadable software you can use to quickly find files and other information on your computer. This blog will tell you about updates, available plug-ins and more.

10) Google Base:

http://googlebase.blogspot.com/

Google Base is a place where you can post all types of content and have it show up on Google.

This Blog will enlighten you on how best to use it, and even showcases others having success with Google’s latest service.

(t can be a full time job just trying

to keep up with them all the delightful services Google provides. By bookmarking their blogs, and/or subscribing to their feeds, you too can become an “expert” on all things Google.

=================================

Merle has been “working” the Net for over

8 years and has a Special Gift just for you.

Download my FREE E-book “50 Easy Ways to Promote Your Website”. Get your copy now at

http://www.WebSiteTrafficPlan.com/
[tags]Google, Adsense, Sitemaps, Blog, Blogging[/tags]

SimpleTags – A WordPress Plugin for generating Technorati Tags

SimpleTags is a WordPress plugin that will allow you to easily generate Technorati tags at the bottom of your blog entries. There are several plugins already available for this purpose, but they all require you to use custom fields within WordPress. The SimpleTags plugin eliminates this need, so you can now easily generate tags with your preferred method of posting, be it by email, a blogging tool like w.bloggar or from WordPress itself.

John Hocking

http://www.lookwhatjohnfound.com

[tags]tags, wordpress, wordpress plugin,Technorati [/tags]

New Google Search Tool Finds synonyms among keywords and Estimates Bid Prices

Google has made new Keyword Tool for search of synonyms among keywords, and also for viewing statistics on them and comparisons of the prices.

https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal

Keyword Tool allows to choose any keywords and to deduce the list of synonyms. After the instruction of language and region in which advertising is shown, it is possible to look various statistics under the list. In particular, popularity of keywords (relative popularity and a relative competition of advertizers), a ceiling price for each keyword and a prospective position at the CPC given. Besides it is possible to look a trend that is of the quantity of search inquiries for last year changes and in what month there was a maximum quantity of inquiries on the given keyword.

 

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Talkr: Creating Audio Podcasts of Your Text Blog Entries

Talkr is a Web-based speech synthesizer that takes the texts of blogs and generates and MP3 file, with a computer voice speaking the text. For people who just want to visit their favorite text blogs and listens to them, Talkr works as blog management tool; you simply add your favorite blogs to your account, and it will create a computer-generated voice mp3 for each entry. Meanwhile, for all of you bloggers out there, Talkr lets you embed a computer-generatd mp3 into each of your blog entries, and supplies you with an RSS feed for them. This means that users can either come to your blog and click a link to listen to the mp3, or they can use iTunes or another podcast management tool to subscribe to the feed and receive each new mp3 file automatically.

 

 

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