How to Promote Your Blog at the same time earn commission from Google Adsense? To Promote your blog to earn money, its not how good you can chunk up tons of contents. That is, you could write a great novel. It's all about how much traffic you can bring to your site.
If you can't bring traffic to your blog, you won’t make any money. Not only that, all your efforts in writing will gone to waste and no one will know how good a writer you are! Below are 7 ways to promote your blog.
1) You can include the URL of your blog in your email signature. People reading your email will be given "invitation" to read your blog.
2) Link to other sites and ask the webmasters to link to yours. This is called Link exchange.
3) Search and read other blogs and notice who is getting the most reads and comments. Learn from them and see what they are writing about.
4) Give comments on other people’s blogs that you find interesting. This will increase your overall traffic as you will pique others’ curiosity and they will want to read your blogs.
5) Start a free newsletter and offer a free email subscription to your blog.
6) Add a Referral button on your site for people to refer you. This can be an RSS feed for your blog.
7) Add an Adsense for Search button on your site. As your knowledge about blog and Google Adsense continues to grow, you will begin to see how to blog for interest and at the same time earn some money.
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Make money with AdSense for zero investments.
Here is a strategy:
1. Find a potentially profitable niche.
2. Create a blog consisting of a page giving an overview of the chosen niche and 5 supporting pages, each focused on a particular aspect of the niche.
There are several blog hosting sites available online that will allow you to create your own blogs and have targeted Google Adsense ads running on them. Some of the popular ones are Writingup.com, Blogger.com and Bloggerparty.com You can also do a search on blogsearch.google.com for an extensive list of blogs.
3. Run a five dollar AdWords campaign to get your site immediately indexed by Google. Kill the campaign after a couple of days (unless your site is getting a lot of cheap hits in which case you can try and sell something).
4. For three weeks, submit your site to five URL directories a day with a PR (Page Rank) of 4 or better. The goal is getting backlinks.
5. Submit three articles about your niche subject to article directories. No PLR articles. The goals are getting backlinks and visitors.
6. After three weeks add AdSense ads to your site.
7. Back to step 1 and repeat the process.
So just try it out.
Next time: The Other Ways to Promote Your Blog
Google's AdSense evolves to feature Ad Placements
Google's AdSense is to feature a new system called "Ad Placements", which has so far been viewed by only a handful of advertisers.
One of these was John Chow, who received an invitation to an Ad Placements webinar and posted a copy of his email from Google on his blog. He says:
I just received an email from Google about a new feature they have enabled on my account call Ad Placements. It’s designed to help advertisers target a specific ad on your site.
“Hello,
We’re excited to let you know that your account is one of a select few for which we’ve enabled a new feature called ad placements. Ad placements are groups of ad units that you can define and highlight to advertisers. Creating an ad placement is as easy as creating a custom channel, and ad placements will help you generate more revenue by increasing the visibility of your ad spaces to advertisers.
To help you learn more and take advantage of this new feature, we’d like to invite you to an AdSense webinar where members of the AdSense and AdWords Product Management Team will walk you through ad placements as well as provide you with valuable insight into what advertisers want to see from publishers. We’ll also leave time for the team to answer any questions you may have on these topics.
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AdSense Webinar: Increase your visibility to advertisers Wednesday November 29, 11:00AM PST / 2:00PM EST.
To register, click on the link below or paste it into a new browser window: *Link removed*
Once you register, instructions for participation will be sent to you via email from WebEx.
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Please note that space is limited and registration will taken on a first-come basis. Participation is by invitation only, so we ask that you please keep the registration details to yourself. We’ll be recording the webinar, so if you’re unable to attend, you can view it after the event.
We look forward to having you join us!
Sincerely,
The Google AdSense Team”
A check of my Google AdSense control panel shows I have a new Ad Placement check box under my custom channels.

To use Google Ad Placement, you create and implement a custom channel just as you would before - tracking the performance of your sports pages or your skyscraper ad units, for example. Only now, you can choose to make that custom channel visible to advertisers as an Ad Placement. When advertisers search for sites on which to place their ads, they’ll see the ad placement you’ve created - with your site’s name and description - and can decide to target their ads to your Ad Placement.
This is a big improvement over the current setup where a SiteMatch campaign can show up on any ad units. Now advertisers can target a single publisher defined ad spot. This higher level of targeting should result in higher ad rates for publishers.
No word on when Google will make Ad Placements available to all AdSense publishers. However, I will ask them at the Webinar and will report back.
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