Monday, December 29, 2008

The AdSense Advantage - Day 1



"Are You Prepared To Profit From Your Very Own Auto-Pilot System?"

Warning - If you're not serious about creating an online business that "makes your money for you", please stop reading this now! Only read on if you plan to put into action, everything I will be teaching you.

Welcome to The AdSense Advantage.

Before we get serious and dive into the exact methods on how to create serious lumps of wealth, on a steady basis, I need to you to promise me one thing.

I have put a lot of time and effort into writing this course for YOU, so that you can learn how to personally make A LOT of money with pay-per-click publishing (…and affiliate products and services from the same sites). So - I need you to promise me just one thing.

Promise me that if you take the time to read the steps that I've laid out for you in this course, then you will ACT ON those strategies. Since I've taken a great deal of time to write this for you, I want it to work for YOU.

Don't just read this once and "waste your time" by not doing anything with the information. If that's the case, then…well… let's just hope that this isn't going to be the case.

All right - now that we're both ready for what's ahead… Here's just a glimpse of what one of your sites can quickly achieve if you take action on the steps I'll be showing you.




This is with only ONE website, over the course of 11 days. I didn't fit the entire month on here, nor did I show you the combination of all of my websites. The reason for this is simple....
Once you know how to create ONE profitable site, you can repeat your process over and over… and over again!

This is what many marketers call, "Building Your Online Empire". Personally, I think that sounds a bit corny, but in all actuality it really is like an empire. It's kind of funny to think of your business as an empire - but once you begin the process, I think you'll start realizing why and how it got it's name.

I personally like the term 'Virtual Real Estate', or VRE. But they're basically the same thing, and honestly it doesn't really matter what you call it as long as you've got one, right?

In the next few lessons, I'll be showing you how to truly build your very own "online empire". While it's true that AdSense is the big-name pay-per-click (PPC) publishing network, there are many other ways to profit off of your content sites.

What's nice about my strategies are they're very easy to repeat, over and over and over again in ANY market... at any time.

I'll be showing you…

What AdSense and PPC publishing is all about

A complete step-by-step guide to finding profitable niches

Specific instructions on how to optimize your ‘AdSense’ sites

Detailed strategies for generating multiple streams of traffic to your sites.

The best ways to duplicate your proven methods from site to site.


In-depth strategies for increasing your revenue from your content-driven sites



….and you guessed it….there’s some hidden secrets too!

With all the buzz and hype floating around the internet, many have heard it's possible to make BIG bucks with the Google Adsense network.

While that is very true... the truth of the matter is, most people aren't making big bucks. The typical AdSense advertiser makes a whopping $1.00 per day. I don't know about you, but $1.00 per day isn't really much to get excited about.

Today I'd like to focus on how the AdSense and most all other PPC publishing systems work. I won’t go into much detail about the basics, because I assume that if you’re reading this, then you probably already know most of what I’m about to tell you in the next couple of paragraphs.

Knowing the basics to any system that you plan to one day ‘conquer’ is the first place you need to start. By knowing how something works, you can maneuver your way through the system and find hidden strategies that others may have never thought of before! And in the next few lessons, I’ll be unveiling some of the secrets that I’ve found in their system.

AdSense and PPC Publishing

So – what exactly is AdSense and PPC publishing? Since most all PPC publishing is just about the same, I’ll use AdSense as the main example.

Google AdSense is an ad publishing program where website owners can place ads, administered by Google, onto their sites and generate revenue on a ‘per-click’ basis.

These ads are known as contextual ads, in which the ads that appear on each webpage are based on the page’s content (in addition to the user’s geographical location and a few other ‘undisclosed factors’). If you haven’t already, you’ll come to find that Google likes to keep things as top secret as possible.

The rules of doing business don't change on the Internet. You can make a lot of

money through AdSense, but it takes a lot of time to build up a network of sites,

and you should also look at other revenue opportunities to back you up.

There's a lot of debate in the online marketing community about the "ethics" of building AdSense websites and what they really mean. For me, personally, all this talk is a waste of time.

Whether you're building spam-filled websites whose only purpose is to attract traffic and get them to click on your ads (coming in and going out in a circle), or whether you spend hours on end creating beautiful content and use AdSense as a means to offer "related content" to your readers… It doesn't really matter.

What matters is that you build websites that last.

Read that sentence again…

A spam-filled website will die out in a few months as search engines crank up their algorithms and weed out the bad stuff. A website that actually provides useful, and most often times, fresh content will take longer to rank and will earn less revenue in the beginning, BUT it will continue to grow and will keep earning you more money for a long period of time.

Secondly, once you have an established website in one niche, it becomes a lot easier to monetize that niche through additional websites.

And that's what you should really remember about AdSense. The riches promised to you by all the AdSense gurus can be gained by creating multiple long-term optimized websites in profitable niches.

AdSense is NOT about making you rich overnight. AdSense is supposed to supplement your income from a website. It takes time to build and usually it isn't anything to write home about.

However, once you multiply this small trickle of income by 5 or 10… It suddenly takes on a life of its own.

Don't rely on building one AdSense site and then living off it for the rest of your life (unless you happen to have the most visited site on the planet, that's not going to happen). Build several websites in profitable niches, and this next statement is VERY important… Make sure you add other sources of revenue on each website as well.

We’ll talk about this more in an upcoming lesson, but you need to understand right away that there are multiple streams of revenue with content-rich sites. Boy do I have a secret to tell you! I can’t spill the beans just yet…You’ll just have to wait until we get there. You need to learn some other things first…

In my opinion, AdSense is the only game in town when it comes to monetizing with a pay-per-click publishing network. But you’ll need to continue to keep your eyes peeled because Yahoo PubNet and MSN’s new PPC network are chasing Google’s tail.

Before we end this lesson, you need to familiarize yourself with the formula below so that you can see just how easy you can successfully build your AdSense (‘VRE’) websites. I call this “The AdSense-Site Formula”. Here’s how it looks…

High EPC + High Click-through Rate + Content webpages + Tracking your AdSense stats = AdSense Profit
This formula applies to any successful VRE site, and we’ll be getting into the gritty details in the lessons to come.

In our next lesson, I’ll sit down with you and take you through the steps that I personally use when finding the most profitable niches. Stick around… without our next lesson, you’ll be stuck in the dark without a flashlight. (I know, I know…that analogy could use some work ).

All the best,

Matt Callen
Internet Marketer

www.HyperVRE.com

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