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Not too long ago I wrote an
article about iPhone and Android apps that made you money while using
them. Today I am going to venture into the Internet’s entire ecosystem
when it comes to ways to make money online. There are a lot of scams
going on online so finding a legit way to make a few bucks or a living
isn’t exactly easy as pie. But, in an attempt to help you find your path
I have searched the web for some legit information to share with you
all.
The Internet is a kettle full of opportunities if you know what path
to take. You could always go for the approach that Mark Zuckerberg, Jack
Dorsey and a few others took to start your own social networking
service. However, know that for every successful website, there have
been a thousand fails. A far more lucrative approach would be to find
something just a tad simpler and straight forward.
So what are the most common ways to make money online and what can
you expect? First off, don’t fall for those get rich quick schemes. They
are there to make someone else rich, not you. You are the one making
whoever approached you about it rich. Instead, find a way where you can
work your way into a decent living and beyond. It is possible many have
succeeded.
The infographic I am about to share with you is 200+ Ways To Make Money Online, it is presented by SurveySpencer.
It delves into this pool of opportunities and divides them up in
different categories like Freelancing, Affiliate Marketing and a whole
range of other things. As I was looking through it there was quite a few
things that caught my attention, and I am sure they will catch yours
too.
What you need to do is look through this infographic and see what way
you feel most appeals to you on how to make money online. It is when
you are having fun and enjoy what you do that the creative ideas come
crawling, and your dedication and inspiration are at their peak. Making
money online is not hard, it just takes time to make a decent buck on
it. The amount you end up with is entirely up to your dedication and
will to succeed. Do you have what it takes to make money online? There’s
only one way to find out!
This list is fabulous!
The only two things I can think of adding (and if they’re on here, I’ve
overlooked them) are telephone consulting and paid webinars. I include a
“Rent My Brain” ad in each issue of my twice-a-week ezine on free
publicity, and it always plants the seed in people’s minds that they
call on me when they’re in a jam, or when they want help with a
publicity plan. Paid webinars that are recorded are a great way to
create products quickly. Both ideas above require decent size email
lists.
That really is the difference in people who do make money with Google and people who do not.
I will discuss the basic foundation that will set the online business
for a life time success and put any business on the 5% that are making
it.
On these websites, everyday people can share jobs which they’re ready to
carry out in the listings of that mini work web site and potential clients perruse these sites hunting for
these micro-job so that they can hire someone to perform that job
on their behalf commonly on a one-time basis.
Hey man, it’s really
amazing, stunning, informative, interesting, etc. infographic. No words
to say about it! I wouldn’t believe that there are no. of ways to earn
just sitting at home. Great thanks for letting us know! Keep posting
well informative article in future :D
EXAMPLE….(1) cashcrate
mzy not be the favorite ofserious users. Some use InboxDollars instead.
(2) Squidoo and hubpages may be merging. What do users gravitate to more
than these two? (3) Some other categories were left off this list.
Readers look forward to fuller experience with your update. There are
other examples, but you get the idea. Overall, good job. Thank you.
What a great post.
Making money online is not that really easy. The methods you have shared
is really useful specially for those who are just starting to make
money online. I have applied some of your methods and it really help me
alot.
When somebody asks the question, “how can I make money online,” one common answer is “Google Adsense.”
Through the years, Google Adsense has provided marketers a way to
earn money and make a living using their websites. It has proven to be
one of the most popular ways to make money online.
How does Google Adsense work?
Google Adsense is an advertising network owned by search engine giant Google.
In a nutshell, you need to embed a Javascript provided to you by the
platform on your site. The script will show contextual ads that are
relevant to your content.
You can make money off the ads if people click on them. (That's
right, people don't have to actually buy anything, you get paid when
someone simply clicks the ad on your website).
Generating money from Google Adsense depends on three important factors: the CPC, CTR, and RPM.
CPC, also known as cost per click, refers to the amount of money you will receive if your visitors click on your ad.
As publishers, you have no control over how much you will receive for
each click on your ad. It ultimately depends on the competition in your
domain's niche that dictates the pricing, which could also change over
time. Nonetheless, you can attract the best possible ads for your site
using tactics that will be discussed in a different section below.
On the other hand, CTR or click-through rate refers to the percentage of visitors clicking on your ads while on your site.
CTR is important if you want to earn from Google Adsense truly. While
CPC determines how much you will earn, you have very little control
over the variables that determine the costs of the ads that will appear
on your site. Your CTR is highly dependent on controlled variables or tactics that you can use to increase your ad performance which will also be discussed later.
Both metrics help you make sense of your RPM or revenue per 1,000 impressions. Impression describes the activity that takes place on the site and server every time an ad is fetched.
To compute the RPM, you need to divide your estimated earnings by the number of impressions (how many times an ad was seen on your website) and multiply the quotient by 1,000.
Measuring your potential earnings through RPM reveals to you the
bigger picture that CPC and CTR can't show. Essentially, RPM is showing
how much money you make per visitor. Ultimately, it doesn't matter if
your site is showing low-paying ads. The important thing is that you
optimize your ads for increased performance and higher revenue.
Different ad options
Since you need to get people to click on your ads to make
money, Google Adsense offers different ad options that you can show on
your pages.
Text – Also known as “sponsored links,” the ads
will appear as one or two lines of text format which may include the
title of the ad and the physical address (for local businesses).
Display ads – The ads will appear in graphic format. You can choose from different sizes for your display ads, which will depend on where you wish to place it on your page.
Rich media – The ads will appear in HTML, Flash, and video format.
Animated image – The ads will appear as dynamic images. To show this on your site, you need to enable image ads.
Link units – They will show a list of topics
related to your content. Once your visitors click on them, they will be
directed to a page of Google ads related to the topic. You can only make
money from this ad type if visitors click on the ads after clicking on
the list of topics.
Among the different ad options to choose from, Google confirmed that the best performing units are the following:
336×280 large rectangle
300×250 medium rectangle
728×90 leaderboard
300×600 half page
320×100 large mobile banner (on mobile)
How to increase the performance of your ad units
You can't just randomly slap your Google Adsense on your page. You
need to identify the optimal places where you can set up your ads to
appear on your site pages. Doing so allows you generate more clicks on
your ads and drive more revenue.
Below are a few different options for optimizing your ad units on your site.
Maximize Earnings: I use a free ad tester called Ezoic which makes testing different ad placements very simple. Click here to try it out.
Place them “above the fold”
This term refers to the part of your website page that is visible
without having to scroll down. In other words, this is going to be the
very top of your page.
Placing your ad above the fold makes it difficult for users to ignore.
However, it is ill-advised to feature only
your ad above the fold and push down your content. Google has made it
clear that websites with top heavy ads could get penalized. So, make
sure you have content on the top of your page as well…not just ads. Examples of how your ad should and shouldn't appear above the fold from Online Shouter.
Test your color strategy
Color is a major component of your ad unit. Your choice of colors of your ads will determine how they will perform over time.
You can approach your ad placements in different ways:
Blend – If you want your ad units to look similar
to your content. However, there still needs to be a clear delineation
between ads and content on your page as it is considered a policy violation.
Contrast – If you want your ad units to stand out from your content.
Complement – If you want your ad units to use colors found on your site but not match the background and borders
Ultimately, no conclusive study support which among the three
approaches will yield you the most profile because each site is a
case-by-case basis.
Therefore, what you can do is test which of the three works best for
your site. Edit the ads based on the approach you want to take and run
them for a period. Keep playing around with the ads to see which
approach makes you the most money over time.
Put them near your CTAs
Call to action or CTA is an instruction that asks site visitors to perform a particular action on your page.
Examples of CTAs are as follows:
Buttons – The idea behind buttons on a page is for visitors to click on them and direct them to a different page.
Forms – Visitors will be asked to fill out the form based on the objectives of the content on the page.
Social sharing tools – For blog posts and resource pages, readers can share them on Facebook and Twitter, among others, to their followers.
If you are using any of the CTAs mentioned above, you could consider
setting up your ads to appear beside them. Since CTAs are designed to
grab the attention of visitors towards that section of the page where
they are placed, they also cast light on your ads by sheer association.
However, make sure that the ad units that appear beside the CTAs do not attract attention away from your CTAs. While earning from ad clicks is nice, your page's CTA will likely be more important than everything else.
Review & Optimize Your Ads
You shouldn't get too comfortable with your ad layouts. One of the
things I've done for a while now in online marketing, is perfect the art
of “testing” my monetization methods. Not only do I test different ad
networks outside of Adsense, but I am always revising just about
everything to do with my ads.
I set a monthly schedule and once per month, I go in and compare
revenue for my best performing ads from the prior month. If I have
lower performing ads, I will shut them down and new formats and new ad
placements.
It's easy to get comfortable with a certain amount of revenue if you
are making money online, but you should always be testing to ensure you
can maximize your revenue streams.
Pick a WordPress Theme That Allows Multiple Display Ad Locations
If you are using an “out of the box” WordPress theme, chances are
that your display options for ads are pretty limited. Luckily, there
are more WordPress themes in the market now that allow for greater
flexibility with regards to ad positioning. It used to be that you
really could only do an in-content ad and a sidebar. Now it seems you
can test all sorts of different layouts.
While getting a custom theme designed is generally always more
beneficial, you can still do a lot of great testing and layout options
by picking a decent premium theme. There are also website “builders”
that let you visually build out your pages, giving you greater
flexibility with your ad layout positioning.
Choosing a premium theme will give you quite a few options to test
your ads, and make sure you are optimizing them on a monthly or
bi-monthly basis in order to improve revenue.
Ask visitors to turn off AdBlock
Let's face it – people are averse to ads.
As much as possible, they will avoid ads because they disrupt the
flow of the content, which is the reason why they visited your site in
the first place.
Therefore, some users install ad blockers on their browsers, so they don't have to encounter annoying ads.
While ad blockers may benefit users, you, as a Google Adsense user, won't.
You need to find a way to ad block users so you can serve them ads.
A easy way to do this? Ask them nicely.
A poll conducted by IAB UK reveals that people are more than willing to turn off their ad blocker if the site asked them to.
If you are running your site on WordPress, ThemeIsle shares five of the best anti-ad block plugins that you can use. Each plugin has distinct ways of asking visitors to whitelist your site so you can serve them ads.
Paginate your content
The increase of mobile users online over the past couple of
years proves that mobile is here to stay. Aside from making your website
mobile-friendly, you need to tweak your ad strategy that will cater to
your mobile audience.
An interesting approach to monetizing your mobile sites through ads is by paginating your content.
Instead of showing the entire content on a single page, you will only
show bits and pieces of your content. Users can move on to the next
section by going to the next page.
The tactic positively impacts your ad performance as explained in this post at AdNgin.
The best reason why you should paginate your content, especially on mobile, is its ability to help increase ad impressions.
Every time users click to the next page, the server will fetch the ad
to the page again. For example, if you paginate your 1,000-word article
into two pages, just like Forbes does, then you can double your
impressions as opposed to showing the entire content on a page.
The higher the impressions are, the more chances you can serve contextual ads based on the content on the page. If done correctly, pagination can increase your revenue.
An additional note about pagination
I emphasized doing pagination correctly because it can also bring new problems. For beginners, not everyone is a fan of pagination.
Not to mention, it changes how analytics tools will collect data from
your site. Instead of taking your content as a single page, it will
interpret the paginated content as individual pages in itself.
Nonetheless, if you can overcome the roadblocks presented by
pagination, you can begin by the downloading the best pagination plugins
for WordPress in this WPDean post that
you can use on mobile view. Once you have decided which plugin to use,
make sure to test and observe the results and how it impact your ad
performance.
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SEO is key to boosting traffic to your site which of course increases the chances of increasing your ad revenue.
I have covered SEO in depth on this blog and has been a key factor in the success of my Niche Site Projects.
To keep it short, below are the most crucial things you need to remember when doing SEO for your sites:
Target Low Competition Keywords – If there is one
thing that has driven my own success with niche websites, it's targeting
keywords that are easy to rank for. By doing proper keyword research to determine what you can feasibly rank for, you can make your life so much easier in terms of SEO.
Beware of Google's algorithm – Just like Adsense, Google Search is governed by an intricate web of rules. More important, Google always updates its algorithm
to serve users with the most relevant pages for their search terms.
Some of my projects have been penalized because Google caught on with
grey-hat tactics like PBN link building. This is a good thing because it keeps everyone honest and ultimately allows the best sites to rank near the top.
Always create great content – If there's one thing
that withstood Google's constant algorithm updates, it's great content.
Google rewards sites that publish actionable, long-form content that
resonates with its audience by placing them at a high position in search
results.
Be creative with link building – Backlinks are the
very heart of off-page optimization. A lot of sites have tried gamifying
search results through shady link building tactics. It worked in the
past, but Google has gotten better at catching sites using black-hat
techniques. Therefore, you need to find sustainable white-hat strategies
for link building to maintain a steady amount of organic traffic.
How to keep your Google Adsense account from getting banned
As mentioned above, there are Google Adsense practices that can get your account suspended.
Google is very good at cracking down on users who violate their
policies so don't even think of one-upping Google in their own game
(i.e. Never click your own ads, or ask anyone else to click on your
ads!).
Below are other practices to avoid so you can keep your Adsense account and earn money from their ads:
Click on your ads – It doesn't count if you as site
owner click on your ads in the hope of making money. People in your
home clicking on your ads is also a violation. Even if you use a proxy
to hide your IP address, there's a good chance you will get caught.
Hold ad-click contents – This method is a form of
begging for clicks, which is against Google policy. Desperately asking
for people to click on your ads compromises not only the advertisers but
also your site.
Manually alter the code – If you want to make
changes to your Google Adsense code, do it from the Adsense platform. Do
not tweak the appearance of the ads by editing the code yourself.
Google wants to observe ad performance based on the changes made from
Adsense. Alterations made outside of Adsense prevents Google from
effectively tracking their progress, thus making it a violation.
Enlist robots to click ads – Using robots or any
automated tool to gamify the system for the purpose of inflating your
earnings is illegal. You are also prohibited from using human-generated
clicks or trading clicks with other publishers.
Create site specifically for ads – Part of Google's
mission is to promote sites that provide valuable content on their
site. If your site is thin on content and is merely used to showcase
ads, then you are risking yourself from getting banned.
You can view more policy violations by clicking here.
No one is safe
Even if you feel that you are following Google Adsense policies to a tee, there's still a chance your account can be penalized.
I got my account banned in 2012 out of the blue. It was only after a couple of months later after creating a new Adsense account
when I found out that my ads are generated an unusually high CTR. Back
then, I was using a theme with an aggressive ad placement, which most
likely led to lots of clicks.
I highly encourage you to strictly follow Google policies regarding
ads. There is no point in going behind Google's back by illegally
increasing your ad performance when you will eventually get caught.
Case studies of successful Google Adsense performers
Taking all the best practices mentioned above into account, there is
still no guarantee that you will generate a steady income stream from
Google Adsense. Other factors such as your ability to drive traffic and
rank for your target keywords, among others, are essential skills to
make the most out of your ad-infused site.
Below are case studies of people who have learned how to make money with Google Adsense.
Harsh Agrawal – $174/month
The ShoutMeLoud owner explains how he was able to generate at least
$160 a month from Google Adsense by creating a micro-niche site in this post.
Below are key takeaways from Harsh's blueprint that you can apply on your site to increase ad performance:
Find a niche you are comfortable with – While you
cannot dictate the CPC for ads for your niche, you can choose a niche
with a high CPC. Also, choose a niche that you are passionate about.
Earning money from your site through high-paying ads is great, but you
may lose motivation if you are developing a site with a topic you have
zero interest in.
Find keywords for your content – To drive organic
traffic to your site; you need to find keywords related to your niche.
Ideally, you should optimize for keywords with high search volume and
little competition, something that LongTailPro will provide you help with. For writing your content, you can hire from sites like TextBroker to do the writing for you.
Build links to your pages – In Harsh's example
above, he did not create backlinks even though he drove lots of organic
traffic to his micro-niche site. However, as part of SEO's best
practices, you need to find ways on how to earn links from high-quality sites so you can increase your search ranking for your keywords.
Matthew Paulson – Over $100,000/year
Matt built a profitable network of financial sites. A lot of his
success to making money online lies in his ability to attract tons of
traffic through unit means. He consistently drives 2.5 million unique
visitors a month to his sites. Matt has been able to reap the benefits
of not just Google Adsense, but various other monetization methods as
well.
To learn more about Matt's methods, you can listen to the podcast I conducted with him by clicking here.
Below are takeaways from the podcast:
Don't rely solely on Google for traffic – While
ranking for your keywords of Google search will benefit your site, it's
not the only way for you to get traffic. In Matthew's case, only 20% of
his total traffic come from organic search. He gets most of his site
traffic from places like Twitter and news outlets. In other words,
Google is not the only source that can help you drive more visitors.
Find other ways to earn other than ads – Google
Adsense has a low barrier to entry for publishers to generate a
sufficient amount of revenue for their sites. However, to truly unlock
the key to earning more, you need to think outside of ad networks (like
selling your own products, etc).
Build an email list – What Matt noticed with his
visitors is their interest for more in-depth analysis about the stock
market. Instead of offering the analysis for free, he only sent them to
his subscribers. Matt then set up an opt-in form on his site to collect
email addresses of people interested in the content. Building a list
allowed him to monetize the analysis exclusive to his subscribers.
Spencer Haws – $10,000/month
Of course, I had to include myself in this post! 🙂
My success with Google Adsense started in 2009 when I began creating
niche sites with low competition. Taking this route helped me generate
lots of traffic from Google, Bing, and Yahoo! at a time.
I built websites using this strategy, which helped me earn a five-figure monthly income.
My highs with earning from Google Adsense is not without its lows.
After making over six figures a year from Google Adsense back in
2011, my account was unexpectedly shut down in 2012. You can read the
entire epic story of my Adsense account getting shut down here.
Luckily, a few months later, I was able to open a new account and
have been earning from Google Adsense ever since. However, this also
made me realize that Google holds a lot of power, so it can be important
to not rely solely on one source of income.
I now share some of my more current strategies for building niche sites, and often monetizing them with the Amazon Associates program.
Wrapping it all up
There's a reason why Adsense remains one of the most popular ad networks where site owners can make a living.
With a steady iron hand in Google that lays down the rules on how ads
must be served to your audience, you can guarantee to be compensated
well as long as you continue to provide value to your visitors with your
site.
Therefore, if you want to make money with Google Adsense, then take
the tips and strategies above to heart and apply them to your website today. If you have questions or comments about the post, please share them above. If you love the article, feel free to share.
COMMENTS
I will discuss the basic foundation that will set the online business for a life time success and put any business on the 5% that are making it.
On these websites, everyday people can share jobs which they’re ready to
carry out in the listings of that mini work web site and potential clients perruse these sites hunting for
these micro-job so that they can hire someone to perform that job
on their behalf commonly on a one-time basis.