As many of you know, building relationships in the internet marketing game is essential if you want to succeed. Over the last few years I have networked with many SEO’s bloggers, entrepreneurs and Internet Marketers and it has even made some good friends.
Hidden Adsense Secret Reveals to Earn $100 Daily-2014
One of these good friends that I met on a prominent marketing forum has shared his knowledge with me and we have even done a few joint ventures together. My friend started internet marketing with Adsense back in 2008 and since then, it has been one of his main earners. I have had my fair share of success with Adsense in the past, but have since moved on to CPA as Adsense is commonly seen as the “poor man’s monetization”. However, it does not have to be good track since then. I have noticed that many people struggle to earn even 5 dollars a day with Adsense when they put so much effort in. I know how frustrating this can be and I have decided to put all the knowledge that he has given me to make at least $100 every day from an Adsense site.
Google AdSense (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Here are the methods to earn $100 in a Day from Google Adsense:
1. Find a profitable Adsense niche
2. Do in-depth keyword research on that niche
3. Get high quality content ready
4. Make sure you have perfect on page SEO
5. Start off page SEO
If you are part of any marketing forums, you will notice people trying to sell you small micro niche sites and will tell you about how much money you can make with them. Believe me when I say that you do not need 10 or 20 of these small sites to make any decent money. If you have one good niche with a solid blog on the subject, that is all you need!
How to research Niche:
To get into a profitable Adsense niche, you are going to be looking for the following factors which are given bellow-
a. The niche has a high CPC (cost per click) for the keywords
b. The competition is low
c. The niche has many advertisers in Google Adwords
d. There are enough searches in Google.
Some of you may have the keyword/niche tools, but I know that a lot do not. To make sure that everyone can follow this guide, I am gong to use the Keyword Planner, which used to be the Google Keyword Tool. I preferred the old tool, but the Keyword Planner will be good enough for this guide. When we start looking for a niche, we need to find topics that generally are associated with high CPC. Below are some topics that generally have a high CPC. Remember though, you should start a site that you have an interest in the topic. If you do not, you can get burned out and all the effort you put in initially will be for nothing. Just make sure you care about the topic and are not just going after it because it has a high CPC.
i. Finance
ii. Legal
iii. Medical
iv. Travel
v. Web Hosting
vi. Health
vii. Security
viii. Home Care
ix. Online Degrees
x. Agricultural Security
I am personally interested in Legal and Online degree, probably because I may attend law school and my wife wants to be a law professional. Remember, make sure your topic interests you. I will be starting a case study in the next few weeks following this exact guide to bring a new site to $100 a day.
Once you have selected a broad niche, head on over to ubersuggest or use the scrapebox keyword scraper to do some searches with keywords that are in the broad niche. You are looking for related keywords to the main topic. Save all the keywords that you find using this tool in a notepad list to use later. Now look head over to dmoz.org and Enter in the broad keyword term in the search box and Click on any category. You will now see a lot of niches that have some potential within your main term. You are finding a niche within a niche. Write down every niche that you have an interest in. Similarly you can look head on over to http://dir.yahoo.com/ and do the exact same thing. Once you have your niches noted down, you are going to want to follow one more step to grab some more niches/keywords within your main market term.
Go to Google and enter in your keyword + forum. “law + Forum” as an example. Check out any forums that pop up and read through for more ideas of niches. If you have followed all of the above steps, chances are that you have a lot of niche ideas written down on your notepad or document. This means that it is time to use the Keyword Planner. Open that bad boy up and paste all the niche ideas you wrote down. Sort them by estimated CPC.
What Are We Looking For?
Large searches per month
High CPC
Not a seasonal keyword. You want there to be searches for the keyword year round. Make sure you put your keywords in brackets [keyword]. This will give you results that are accurate for the searches a month for that keyword. Go through the list and pick out around 10 keywords that have a high CPC as well as a good amount of searches each and every month. Once you have those keyword chosen, you need to take a look at the competition. To look at the competition, go to Google and type your keyword phrase in with quotations such as this: “keyword”. Check out how many results are returned. If you see less than 500-800k results returned, then this might be a good keyword to tackle.
Check Out The Top 10 factors of niche site
How many sites on the first page have the exact keyword in their title and URL?
How old is each site?
What Page Rank is each site?
How many backlinks does each site have?
Just as a guide, these are generally good niches to go for:
2 sites in the top 10 do not have the exact keyword in their title
2 domains are not 2 years old yet
3 sites in the top 10 have a page rank under 4
This is just a rule of thumb. You can of course alter this as you see fit, but this is what I like to use. To check the above metrics, have a look at this free tool: www.seoquake.com
To check out the backlinks, I recommend going with Ahrefs. It is the best backlink checking tool I have used. My Chosen Keyword has a CPC of $3.28 and has 170,000 exact searches which is not a seasonal keyword and Competition is a few million in Google. As you can see, I do not always go by the rules above. It has a lot more than 800k searches, but after taking a look at the top 10 sites, I am pretty sure I can beat them, and the amount of searches make it worth it. This is the main keyword I will be using in my case study following this guide.
Quick Tips for Adsense
When you see in the Keyword Planner that a keyword is “low” competition, this is NOT SEO competition. It means that there are not very many advertisers bidding on that keyword. You should generally stay away from keywords with low advertising competition because this means that many of your ads will not be related thus affecting your click through rate. Finally, take a look at spyfu.com to see just how many advertisers are bidding on your keyword.
Domain and WordPress Theme:
When you pick out your domain name, it is generally a good idea to have your main keyword in the domain name as well as a prefix. Something such as “best” works good at a prefix. When I pick out domain names, I only go for top TLDs such as .com, .org, and .net.
Once you get your domain name picked out buy it and install WordPress on it. Then proceed to pick out a theme that is not cluttered and has a white background with simple black text. You do not want there to be any distracting graphics. Remember, the entire point of this site is to get them to click on Adsense ads, not look at a pretty theme. If you are looking for some common words to add to your domain name, have a look at the lists below.
Common Suffixes for Adsense contents:
House, central, point, home, place, garden, site, spot, park, dome, bay, web, net, cave, base, heaven, portal, world, camp, network, county, street, city, alley, depot, valley, Other Suffixes, now, resources, tools, source, review, system, book, guide, talk, data, vision, load, box, focus, beat, voice, share, cafe, nexus, zone, sight, link, lab, insight, vine, board, flow, signs, network, wire, cast, ville , nation, egg, cove, news, today, future, fun, watch, story, fever, coast, side, road, heat, bite, insider, club, connect, Classic Prefixes, the, my, I, me, we, you, top, pro, best, super, ultra, all, cyber, simply, free, 1st, Other Prefixes, meta, re, metro, urban, head, hit, front, techno, ever, rush, think, solo, radio, vip
Adjectives that can be used as prefixes:
hot, smart, cool, hot, fast, fresh, sleek, first, daily, best, sharp, light, classic, fast, great, quick
WordPress Plugins:
How Many Articles Needed To Reach $100 A Day
Many people often ask how many articles or keywords you will need to reach the desired outcome of $100 a day. Let’s break it down with some simple math to get some estimates. Lets assume that the average per click is going to be around $0.50. This could be a lot more or it could be less. It really depends. This means to reach $100 it would be 100/.5 which equates to about 200 clicks a day to get one hundred dollars. I always like to set my sites high so I will target a CTR (click through rate) of 10% meaning that I will need 200 X 10, or 2000 visitors a day to get to 100 dollars a day through Adsense.
We now have a rough estimate of how many visitors we need to get on a website before we can reach the goal! I estimate that I need around 80-100 articles to reach $100. If we go with 80 articles we need about 25 visitors each day to each page. This can be achieved and is not that many visitors per page if you really think about it. Content can always be added at a later date if you are not hitting the target.
Deeper Niche Analysis:
We have already done some niche research to find keywords, but it is time to go deeper! We need to find everything possible about the niche that you have chosen. We first went to Google and searched for our niche + forums. You looked through posts to find sub niches within your niche. If you see any debates or arguments, write these down on a notepad. The next thing you will probably want to take a look at is Yahoo answers and search for different questions within your niche. See what kind of things people are asking, this is something you want to remember. Note these frequent questions in your notepad. Check out Ebay and Amazon for some of the best selling books or products that might be in your niche. This is the type of information people are paying for, so note down anything relevant in your notepad because you will want to give them this information for free. Make sure to take a look at the reviews of each book and note what people liked and did not like. After you have done this, you should be getting some good information in your notepad.
Head on over to Technorati and do some searches for your niche. This will bring up related blogs. Go through their sites and look for posts that are interesting or ones that have lots of comments. Make sure to take note of the structure of these sites and topics that people are finding useful. Note down everything useful in your notepad. Spend a good amount of time on this step. It may seem very easy and straightforward, which it is, but remember, a good Adsense site is going to offer the visitor a lot of quality. Adding quality to visitors is your sure ticket to ensure you hit your goals. No one is going to stay on a site or even click an ad if your information is garbage or they have problems navigating the website.
Keyword Research:
The entire point of this section is to find the best keywords for the articles and categories that you will add to your Adsense site. The previous step we figured out some problems and questions in the niche that has been chosen. You will want to take a look at the notepad where you did your deep niche analysis and try to turn the questions and problems into some of the best keywords.
Example: Lets say that you chose the niche of web hosting when you did your deep niche analysis. You went into some forums and checked out yahoo answers and found a question come up over and over again which was “What is the best web hosting?” or “Can someone tell me the best cheap web hosting”.
Just from the questions above, we already have some good keywords:
Best web hosting
Cheap web hosting
Reliable hosting
Just go through questions and find different keywords that come up often as well as find out different problems you found and turn these into keywords. You want to keep your keywords short. 2 or 3 words each is a good way to keep keywords short. Make sure that they are a bit broad because later we will find different long tail keywords. Once you have a seed list of keywords, you will have to head on over to the Keyword Planner and plug them in to find some other good keywords. Also notice the number of searches for each keyword.
Once all the results come back, download them in a csv file.
What I Did in past:
I used deep niche analysis to find many seed keywords. I then took the seed keywords and put them into the Keyword Planner to get many related keywords. Going through the list, we can find keywords that have over 1000 searches a month and have a high competition. Remember, the high competition means that there are lots of advertisers bidding on the keywords, NOT seo competition.
Site Structure:
We need to set up our site in a well organized proper structure. This means that we need some categories. To do this, I opened up the csv file that we just downloaded with the keywords and found the keywords that were the most searched. Take the top searched keywords that would make sense as categories and use them! This will set up your site structure very well.
Long Tail Keywords:
It looks like it is time to find some long tail keywords. Open up the keywords csv that you downloaded from the Keyword Planner. You have already picked out your categories. It is now time to sort all the keywords. Go through the csv file and sort all the keywords into the categories you have chosen in another excel document. This will take some time, but once you have everything sorted, you have your categories set up with long tail keywords for each category set up. Continuing on, we are going to open Market Samurai and take all the keywords from one of our categories and enter them. Don’t worries, Market Samurai has a free trial!
Settings I Will Use In Market Samurai, Set the Phrase to Broad with a minimum setting of 5, Set the SEO Traffic to the very least of 50, Click on Generate Keywords, Once results are shown, click on analyze keywords, Set your Phrase to Broad and a minimum of 15, Set your SEO traffic to the least of 50, Set the match type to “Phrase” and Click on Analyze Keywords. The tool should have returned a lot of potential keywords that you can use. If you go to the SEO competition tab within the software, you should check over the keywords based on the factors that we mentioned earlier.
Creating The Visitor Pages:
You will need a few visitors pages to make sure that your site is Adsense compliant. Pages You Need To Create-
- About Us
- Privacy Policy (This is a MUST)
- Contact Us
About Us
On the About Us page you need to just put up a page about what your site offers, why you started it, and what kind of information you are going to provide on your site. This is just a page about how your site is going to benefit the visitor.
Contact Us
My favorite way to create the Contact Us page is just to use a simple plugin called Contact Form With Captcha.
You can get this plugin from here: http://wordpress.org/ plugins/contact-form-with- captcha/
Privacy Policy
This is the most important page because it is required by Adsense. You will need to include certain information on the doubleclick dart cookie. Make sure you create this page or you could be risking your Adsense account. The easiest way to create this page is by using http://www. freeprivacypolicy.com/google- adsense-privacy-policy- requirements.html.
Writing Great Content:
If you have followed every step outlined above, it is time to start adding some great content. The most important thing you will need to do is great titles that will grab the attention of people searching for your information. This is how you should do that. Use a question format. This will entice people to click on your site when they are searching for information. An example would be “Why is my site loading slowly?” You can also use a problem and then offer a solution which will also grab the attention of the searcher. An example of this would be:” Is your site loading slowly? Learn how to speed it up!”. Another trick is to offer a “how to” article title which is a great way of getting their attention. Top 10 lists or how to lists always bring in a good amount of traffic, and sometimes backlinks!
Article Structure:
Always add an introduction, a middle bit, and then a summary of the article at the end. The intro will tell the reader everything the article will be about while the middle bit will give them the information they are searching for. The conclusion just wraps it all up. This is the best and most simple way to structure an article.
Keyword Density:
I always attempt to keep my keyword density under 3% for the main keyword. You do not want to run into an optimization penalty and if you overuse your main keyword it may not read as well as it should. Always use keywords and LSI keywords that are related to the articles though.
Keyword Stemming:
Keyword stemming is a great technique if you want to add variations of a certain keyword. Simply put, keyword stemming is when you take the main keyword and add on a suffix or prefix.
Keyword Prominence:
This refers to how close the keyword is to the beginning of the text of the body, A good practice is to always use the main keyword within the first couple of sentences of each article.
ALT Tags:
The place you are going to want to use ALT tags is when you have images in the articles you are putting on your site. It is used as a description of the image. Make your ALT tags short and descriptive. Search engines will love this and hopefully send you traffic.
Link Building 101 Guide:
Are you ready to build some awesome links to your Adsense site? I hope so!
Why SEO?
SEO is going to give you the highest converting traffic because it is laser targeted and FREE!
Benefits of SEO
You are building an Asset: The visitors and keywords that you will rank for are going to be an asset that you can build up and develop. Start collecting emails and you have an even bigger asset.
Targeted Traffic: Every person that is going to come to your website through a search engine is pre qualifying themselves for the information you have! This will lead to more ad clicks!
Free Traffic: As I mentioned above, the traffic you are going to be getting is FREE. You will not have to pay a single penny for this traffic and that is what is so great about SEO. Once it is ranking for a specific keyword, you just need to maintain that position. If you were using paid traffic, the moment you stop paying is when the traffic stops. This is not how SEO works! Which is excellent news for you and I. So if the above information wasn’t obvious to you, you now know it. This means it is time to start building your asset! The first thing you will need to do is get some content written for your backlink campaign. You can write this content yourself or outsource it. I typically start with 15 unique articles and each one is around 400 words long. The article should be good readable quality. I tend to stay away from spun content because I value my sites.
Creating Web 2.0s:
This is the step where I am going to great web 2.0 blogs on the high PR web 2.0 sites. Examples of these are WordPress, Tumblr, Blogger, and Weebly. I start off making around 5-8 web 2.0 blogs to start with. Each one should have around 3 pages and only a single post will have a link pointing back to your site. Make sure that the article that contains your link is niche specific to your website. Each web 2.0 should have an about us page and link out to authority sites. You want to make it look natural so the key here is to make your web 2.0 blogs look like real legit sites. Treat them as if they are micro niche sites and make them look nice!
Article Directory Links:
Take some of your quality articles and go to some high PR article directories. You will be adding your link to the resource box.
Social Bookmarks:
When I first start my Adsense sites, I like to do social bookmarks first. I will write 25 unique descriptions about my site that are short, around 20 words. Then I will drop my link on high page rank social bookmarking sites. Make sure to use different usernames to not leave a footprint.
Document Sharing Links:
Take one of your articles and convert it into a PDF file. You can then add your link in the footer and submit it to all the doc sharing sites with high page rank.
Social Signals:
This is another thing I like to do first when starting an Adsense website. Send around 20 Facebook likes, 20 stumble upon and 20 twitter tweets to your site.
I like to make my tier 2 a bit automated as I do not want to spend the time doing this all by hand. This is what I like to do:
100 Do Follow Blog Comments to each Web 2.0
300 Social Network posts to every Tier 1
5000 Wiki Links to all your Tier 1
These are some of the tools that can be used:
Senuke
GSA
Once you have everything submitted and the links are built. Take all your links and through them into an indexer. This will help them get indexed and crawled by Google, which is what you want! As a side note, you will want to diversify the anchor texts you use. I like to use the following:
60% money keywords
20% LSI keywords
20% generic keywords and naked URL
Resources:
For the Tier 2 links, 50% should use generic anchor texts, 30% should use LSI anchors, and 20% should be money anchor texts pointing to the tier 1 links. All do follow blog comments should be do follow, not no follow. Scrape an article and spin it for social networks. For wiki links, you need links with anchors. I do not use any tools on my tier 1 links, do them manually. It will take time but is well worth it. You can outsource tier 2 links which I highly recommend. Be very careful when building tier 1 links, tier 2 you can experiment on the anchor text ratios and quantity. Tier 1 should always be quality. Quality high PR links are worth more than a large link blast of low quality links.
Final Remarks from author:
That is it everyone. I hope you enjoyed reading this guide of how to make $100 every day from Adsense. I myself am going to be doing a case study by creating an Adsense website and following this exact guide. If you would like to get updates on that when it is released, please subscribe below and have a good one.
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