October 31, 2007

Adsense Tip #1: automatic web surfing sites are bad voodoo for sites with Adsense

I’m always looking to increase traffic to Profitable Websites Bolg. I tried one of these auto-surf companies TrafficPlusHits. It works. I got a 324 refers on the first day! To be honest I’m not sure how effective these things are. Folks get to “see” the site but do they click and read or do they just keep it running to get credits? For someone with a visually compelling site, and some great copy, it could be worth a try. A few days later I got an email from Google Adsense telling me “someone” paid for or used an automated program on my site and it was a violation of Adsense terms of service.

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August 29, 2007

The Right Adsense Tools For A Profitable Website

If you’re just boarding the AdSense train, or trying to make the most out of AdSense for your profitable website, you’re really going to need a couple of tools.

These software tools are designed to aid AdSense publishers in getting a better understanding on how traffic flows through their site. Some will help you understand of which keywords gain you more money and which locations give you the best AdSense payment.


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August 17, 2007

Get Adsense On the First Try for a Money Making Website

Adsense is a money making websites requirement…well almost. It’s the easiest and least costly in terms of time and money. Getting an account is a breeze as well, if you know how. For the person just starting a site they often get turned down, just as I have, the first time they apply. I’ve got the solution to getting and Adsense account on the first try!


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