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Basically if you want to make money with Adsense, there are only two kinds of
sites you can make. EVERYTHING you could possibly do to make money from
Adsense falls into one of the following categories that you can use singularly or in
combination to comprise your Adsense income. The two things are:
1. You can make “Automated” Sites
2. You can make “Unique Content” driven sites.
Allow me to offer a brief introduction to each that may be expanded upon through
this report.
Automated Sites
Automated sites are those that are generated by software with minimal human
input. The purpose of an automated site is to generate as many pages filled with
Adsense as possible, in as short a time frame as possible. The idea behind this
is that the more pages you have out there with your Adsense code on them, the
more likelihood there is that you will get clicks. People make ENORMOUS sums
of money from Adsense this way. But don’t be fooled into thinking its easy
money. Automated site making is a game and it has its rules just like any other.
Automated site creators can see their earnings go from $100’s of dollars a day to
$0 with a single search engine algorithm change and so specific methods need
to be employed to prevent things like this from happening. Some people consider
this method to be ‘black hat’ or a spammy way to make money with Adsense. It is
up to you to decide whether you feel methods like this to be an appropriate fit for
your business. For now just know that LOTS of people do it but far fewer people
talk about it.
Automated site creation involves filling a domain name with 100s of pages of
content containing Adsense ads. This content is almost always ‘scraped’ content,
meaning it has been taken from elsewhere on the web in the form of other
people’s articles, or RSS feeds, search engine results, news stories etc. The
sites are either static pages containing a single piece of content, or a blog page
whose content keeps updating. For example www.mysite.com/dog-training,
www.mysite.com/dog-training-tips, www.mysite.com/dog-training-guide etc might
each be a single page containing an article or each might be a blog that is
constantly being fed new content.
Of course the search engines do recognize that automated sites are crappy and
they all get delisted with time. The goal of automated site creation has been
called “Churn and Burn”. This means to make as many sites and pages as you
can, knowing full well that they will be eventually removed and focusing instead
on making money from sheer volume of sites. We will talk more about automated
site creation later on but for now let this be a sufficient overview.
Unique content sites are those that are for the most part hand made and built.
The most effective of them contain new, unique content that hasn’t been taken
from anywhere else on the web but produced specifically for this site. Content
sites start with far fewer pages but slowly grow in content volume over time with
more pages being constantly added. The format of a content site is usually a
page of content in the form of an article, with links to other pages of your site in a
menu, perhaps an RSS feed included for more depth, and your forms of
monetization, Adsense, affiliate programs, opt in forms or whatever. This is the
basic format but content sites can take many forms such as forums, pages where
comments can be made on the content so that users can add content for you,
social networking sites where users create their own pages that by default
contain your Adsense/affiliate links and so much more.
The only thing that can change about a content site is the ways you drive traffic
to it. With auto generated sites, promotion is usually minimal and doesn’t vary so
wildly but with content sites there are a number of methods for driving quality
visitors to your sites and getting clicks.
Content sites are generally slower to make money but have greater long term
value. They will not be as easily removed from the search engines and will
continue to grow in profitability over time (whereas automated sites will become
less profitable with time).
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