Adsense Revenue Based on Organic Traffic
There are many publishers scratching their heads wondering how to make great Google Adsense revenue. It seems to many that making more than fifty cents a day is little more than a dream.
I am hear to tell you that the mystery is solved. It was figured out years ago but for some reason people do not want to believe it. Your adsense revenue is directly based your daily organic traffic. If you want to make more money with this program then you need more people coming to your website.
But wait! You want certain types of people.
I am not talking about casual readers. I am not talking about people who love the way you write. I am talking about people that have a need and they are looking to buy.
They come across your website via the Google search engine, read some of your content (some will love it and others will care less), and then click on an adsense ad that fulfills their needs.
Its that simple.
Social and direct traffic suck!
Too much of that type of traffic and you will either not make any money or your adsense account will be smart priced (meaning the value of all of your clicks are severely reduced).
To make adsense revenue you need a steady stream of organic visitors coming from the search engine. These are visitors who have found you by looking up a specific keyword.
Your site came up on the first page for that keyword. They click on your site. You make money when something on your website is going to help them out, in some way, and solves their problem.
For me I pick adsense because once they click I get paid. I have tried many different types of affiliate ads and none of them worked. Maybe its because I did not set them up right. I do not know. I know how to rank websites high in the SERPS by networking around the web and I know how to write but marketing is another whole different ballgame. I do not want to be worrying about conversion rates once a person leaves my site. In my opinion I have done my job and now its up to the advertiser to sell the visitor on his product or service. I think about when someone advertises on television or the radio. I used to own a mobile oil change business so I know. No matter if I got one call or fifty I still had to pay for the ads. It was up to me to make an engaging and appealing ad. It was also up to me to sell the customers that called me. The only job the television and radio company had was to air it and at the times specified.
So now you know the “Holy Grail.” I have said it before on numerous posts so its nothing new unless you are new to my blog.
Google Adsense revenue is totally 100% without a doubt predicated upon how much search engine traffic you have.
Knowing that you should logically be asking yourself this: what do I need to do then to get the highest rankings for keywords my blog or static HTML website talks about?
Before you begin trying to build your ranking you should check out an earlier post which describes 50 ways people prevent themselves for making passive income online with Google.
Its necessary to find people who can teach you. Make sure that whoever teaches you has done it themselves. There is a “Google SEO Guru” on every block on the internet and each one wants to charge you for that knowledge. Only a handful really know whats up. I was fortunate enough to find three of the people who do. I would love to say their names but this is not a SEO blog and I do not want to turn it into that. This is a Google Adsense revenue blog and for the time being I want to keep it like that. I do however want to lead people in the right direction so that they do not get screwed visit this guy and this one.
Hope that helps clear things up.
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