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14 Jan 09 How to make a solid and regular passive income from Adsense

As you are aware, Google offer publishers a tool for placing adverts on your site, Adsense.  By tuning your approach to search engine keywords you can make a regular Passive Income from the Internet. Over the years, studies by internet marketers have been performed into how they can maximize their income with Adsense, bellow are my tips on a proven approach.

Many web site owners spend lots of effort searching high and low for that magic list of high paying keywords that no one else knows, it’s quite common to see these “High Paying Keywords” questions in Internet forums, however successful publishers use the follow formula:

Your Web sites Income = Visitors x CTR x Click Value

Where,

1. Visitors – The most visitors, the more page impressions and the more chance you will get a visitor clicking on ad within the page

2. CTR (Click Through Rate) – The more visitors click an ad on your site, the more Google counts towards your income

3. Click Adsense Value (High Paying Clicks) = Keywords – The higher the value of an ad keyword, the more income you will receive.

When Internet advertising was new, it was common to get  high paying ad clicks of $30 – $50  from Adsense, but these days are long gone. There are still high paying niches, such as Cancer, Debt, Insurance, your limited marketing budget doesn’t challenge rival large players websites to get traffic.  Whilst not impossible, my suggestion is not to focus on these niches.

So what niche do you focus on?  Well, there are lots of good paying keywords which have a lot less competition from other sites which you can rank more easily rank higher in search engines and enjoy link traffic within an acceptable Internet marketing budget.

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