View Full Version : What can I buy to possibly help earn even more money?
trader
09-29-2005, 03:18 AM
As a very new member of this excellent forum I am a bit confused on which of these 2 products by Joel Comm I should first buy to help me the most?
I am already a well established Adsense publisher with good regular income but still seeking ways to perhaps double, triple (or even more) the income :) Thanks for any advice.
(Seminar cd's) Now you can capture more of Joel's insightful teachings in a Limited Edition Two-Hour Course titled Uncovering the Secrets of Google AdSense. This special seminar kit features Joel Comm (Dr. AdSense) as he is grilled by Internet Marketing Expert, Rick Butts (of Blog and Ping fame!) Including TWO CD-Roms with 2 hours of incredible content and a binder featuring a COMPLETE TRANSCRIPT of the course, this set is a MUST-HAVE for any serious AdSense student seeking to increase their income!
(Ebook/Manual) What Google Never Told You About Making Money with AdSense! NEW Expanded 2nd Edition! "A battle-tested AdSense Manual that picks up where Google left off, handing you the secret keys to multiplying your Google AdSense income with a series of lazy, 10-second tweaks!"
golden14
09-29-2005, 06:26 AM
The book is good. I've not bought the Cd's as yet, Anyone else out there tried the Cd's?
fiveDigits
09-29-2005, 04:58 PM
How much are you making now?
trader
09-29-2005, 10:38 PM
Not sure how that is related to the question unless you mean if I am majing xxx now I buy product A or if making xxxx I get product B?
fiveDigits
09-29-2005, 11:09 PM
I recommend that you get more traffic, increase your conversion rate, read adsense articles from google, and search for free tips online. That's what i did. I make $ _ _ , _ _ _ a month without buying product a or b.
hope this helps
Flashni
10-04-2005, 05:25 AM
Trader
If you are already an established adsense publisher doing OK, you won't need those, especially not the CDs.
All the info is available for free on the internet. If you simply look up 'the best way to put adsense on my site', I'm sure you'll get loads of pointers.
You're a bit shy of mentioning your income so what's your click-thru rate. If it's 20-40% you're OK. If not, you're not putting your ads in the right place (assuming they're not on a forum site).
If you want to PM me, I'll be glad to have a quick look at the ad placement on one of your sites and tell you if you're doing what's recommended in the adsense world and by the mega-earners at Keyword Avalanche (http://www.keywordavalanche.com/cgi-bin/click.cgi?id=5512222222)
JON
totalnet
10-04-2005, 08:30 AM
I encourage you to check out WindowGenerator (http://www.windowgenerator.com) for a great way to possibly increase your CTR and make more money! It's also a fantastic tool for creating perfect Alternate URL windows.
If you build page-generator sites, you'll also find WindowGenerator to be beneficial in many ways.
Check it out! WindowGenerator (http://www.windowgenerator.com)
fisinc
10-04-2005, 10:57 AM
This is a new course out by Neil Shearing....great for Adsense income
Called AutoIncome Secrets
http://www.runurl.com/x.php?f7
Flashni
10-04-2005, 11:09 AM
Fisinc
Don't you think you'd better use Neil's course for a while and generate some great income before telling us what a great product it is?
It only came out a short time ago and you can't simply use the fact that all the people selling it with their affiliate links say it's good.
JON
golden14
10-04-2005, 01:58 PM
I agree with Flashni, any advice I give, any link etc I never post with an affiliate link - just keeping it real, don't know about anyone else but I don't want to log on here and just get a load of forum stuff with affiliate links. If people want to put them in their signature then that's fine, but I want real advice in the forum not affiliate links. :p
fisinc
10-04-2005, 02:17 PM
Actually the book IS good and I already use the tools and make money with them, along with Joel's Adsense book.
I also have been using Neil's materials for some time, so he is credible. Making a few bucks on an affiliate link is not a priority for me, but it is sharing the information as requested by the title of this thread.
BTW...Joel even stated that use of affiliate links are allowed, as long as there is no abuse. :o
Trader
If you are already an established adsense publisher doing OK, you won't need those, especially not the CDs.
All the info is available for free on the internet. If you simply look up 'the best way to put adsense on my site', I'm sure you'll get loads of pointers.
You're a bit shy of mentioning your income so what's your click-thru rate. If it's 20-40% you're OK. If not, you're not putting your ads in the right place (assuming they're not on a forum site).
If you want to PM me, I'll be glad to have a quick look at the ad placement on one of your sites and tell you if you're doing what's recommended in the adsense world and by the mega-earners at Keyword Avalanche (http://www.keywordavalanche.com/cgi-bin/click.cgi?id=5512222222)
JON
Hey Flashni,
Does keywordavalanche work ? Does it show how to market as well ?
Big Bill
10-10-2005, 03:38 PM
Trader
You're a bit shy of mentioning your income so what's your click-thru rate. If it's 20-40% you're OK. If not, you're not putting your ads in the right place (assuming they're not on a forum site).
JON
20-40%? Are you kidding? I get 2 to 3% and I thought that was around normal.
BB
Flashni
10-11-2005, 03:48 PM
Neiq
Hey Flashni,
Does keywordavalanche work ? Does it show how to market as well ?
Yes, it is working for a large percentage of the members that can read and follow simple instructions.
It really is a step-by-step process to launching sites and making money although you will need to buy a couple of bits of software (not from that site but the successful ones use them and the links are there)
It is good, I promise.
JON
Flashni
10-11-2005, 03:52 PM
Big Bill
20-40%? Are you kidding? I get 2 to 3% and I thought that was around normal.
BB
Yes, my site average is 26.9% with the more interesting niches getting 40-50%. I only have two that get less than 10%.
The styles I use are hardly rocket science but they are the main focus when you hit the page.
JON
Big Bill
Yes, my site average is 26.9% with the more interesting niches getting 40-50%. I only have two that get less than 10%.
The styles I use are hardly rocket science but they are the main focus when you hit the page.
JON
Hey Flashni,
Got an example style ?
Flashni
10-11-2005, 04:22 PM
Neiq
Can't you see the two in my signature? Both do well.
JON
persfind
10-12-2005, 04:40 AM
Neiq
Can't you see the two in my signature? Both do well.
JON
JON, I do like your coffee site a lot. Another person online had a similar webpage layout. Do you mind sharing where you came up with your basic template for the page/site? Is it one that you buy and then fill in the content, adsense format, etc? Is it expensive?
I have not gotten a website yet and would like to keep it simple and concentrate on learning the Adsense things (and not worry about figuring out making a whole new website. I know some html but not enough to figure out all the tables etc without a template of some sort:)
Thanks for what you can share. I appreciate what people do share here, Lin
Flashni
10-12-2005, 08:00 AM
Lin
Thanks for the kind words.
The template comes from John King's webtrafficstrategies.net (http://www.webtrafficstrategies.net/ezGaffurl.php?offer=jcomm&pid=3)
You'll notice that I have edited the original slightly and I did that having never done any HTML.
The great think with John's templates is that you pay once and can use them as many times as you want. He also runs a small forum to answer questions and generally will do the changes for you for nothing once you tell him you're stuck.
I also use Andy William's SEO Website Builder (http://www.ez-search-engine-optimization.com/ezGaffurl.php?offer=jcomm&pid=3) to create the site. It's quite cheap and can also be used over and over.
Andy is very good at SEO techniques and gives tons of free info on how to use WordTracker properly one day at a time (most do not know how to do it to get the best results), how to write articles, how to choose subjects, etc.
His is one of the best ways into web building for beginners.
You do need a web site. Andy's software will place the AdSense wherever you want and stick it on any page. His forum is even more helpful than this one for beginners.
Hope that helps
JON
John McCabe
10-12-2005, 11:19 AM
I get a lot of my templates from Open Source Web Design (http://oswd.org) at http://oswd.org . Some very inventive designers who love to show off.
While you can use some of these "off-the-rack", I do much better tweaking them a little-- adding graphics, changing colors, and so on...
Joel Comm
10-12-2005, 12:19 PM
BTW...Joel even stated that use of affiliate links are allowed, as long as there is no abuse. :o
I did? You can have an affiliate link in your signature, but not as part of a post. If I allow that, it will get nuts.
Joel
RemodelingGuy
10-12-2005, 02:01 PM
Big Bill
Yes, my site average is 26.9% with the more interesting niches getting 40-50%. I only have two that get less than 10%.
The styles I use are hardly rocket science but they are the main focus when you hit the page.
JON
I get about 15% CTR and am happy with that! I like to think that I have enough content on my site to keep the other 85% of my visitors interested and purchasing other products and services that we offer. I would be disappointed in my site if 40% clicked off of it.
My goal is to raise my page eCPM which is above $30 and the site generates between 6 and 800 click thrus a day! ( Mondays being high, Sundays low )
Flashni
10-12-2005, 02:46 PM
Jimmy
That's a good answer and a valid point but you're being a little naive if you think the only options available are to either read your site or click the adsense ads.
They also have the 'back' button and the 'x'
JON
persfind
10-12-2005, 08:34 PM
Thank JON and John! I will check these out and Larry's seohammer too.
Also, how are these different than one Larry on this forum was talking about called http://www.seohammer.com ? He was going to include an article script if we tried it.
Where I am coming from, is I am only interested in doing a website to build a full time income from Adsense. So I want to do it correctly and not get banned for adding automated stuff Google and or SEO doesn't like, etc.
The easier the better (and okay to be basic) so I can concentrate on keywords and content. Therefore I might need a site that has staff able to keep a sharp eye out for the Google and SEO changes and be able to make the adjustments so there won't be a lot of drop in income....:)
Am I asking for the impossible? I don't mind working every day like I do with my eBay but I'd rather not work on the web building and not the SEO things.
Thanks for any input from you all even from Joel if this is your question day:) Lin
Flashni
10-13-2005, 05:23 AM
Lin
Where I am coming from, is I am only interested in doing a website to build a full time income from Adsense. So I want to do it correctly and not get banned for adding automated stuff Google and or SEO doesn't like, etc.
The easier the better (and okay to be basic) so I can concentrate on keywords and content. Therefore I might need a site that has staff able to keep a sharp eye out for the Google and SEO changes and be able to make the adjustments so there won't be a lot of drop in income
It sounds to me that you've been reading too much before actually getting a site up.
You are unlikely to build one site and make a full-time living from AdSense.
People like Joel have been on the net for years and he has about 50 squillion visitors a day to his main forum so he has the traffic to get the income.
Also, Google's TOS don't allow for sites built only to get adsense income although many pass under the radar.
There is so much to SEO that can only be learnt with many tests on multiple established sites. Leave it to the 'experts' and let them give out their different opinions on what's right and wrong.
You sound like you need an easy system so SEO website builder would be for you. Andy explains all the SEO you need to get your site ranked well.
Please remember two things though. First is that there are more search engines than Google. Second is that new sites will take a long time to climb the rankings.
Patience will be needed so don't give up your day job.
JON
persfind
10-13-2005, 05:49 AM
True JON!
I haven't enough money to get Andy's system yet.
Would that SEOHammer work okay?
I have The Article System. Would that work okay or is it too old a software to work well with today's Adsense?
Thanks again for your help. I think I will go to that basic forum after I see any opinions on the above and just watch this forum:) Lin
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