Most bloggers and website owners I talk to these days have given up on Adsense. When I ask why the discussion usually runs along the lines of ‘Why bother for a few dollars a day?’. Well, they’re right – and then again they’re wrong too.
Because if you approach Adsense with that type of mindset you’ll never make more than a dime a day. But, when you optimise niche sites or blogs to take full advantage of the opportunities that Adsense offers you can generate a substantial, recurring income.
Now here’s the secret. All I do is construct a niche site with valuable information on it. That’s good for the Search Engines and it is good for the readers. Then I can practically guarantee between $5 and $10 a day coming in from people clicking on my ads on my, admittedly, small collection of niches.
If that doesn’t sound like much try adding it up. $10 a day for a year is $3.650. If I was to put a bit more work in at the outset and create more niche sites then I could probably multiply that tenfold. $36,500 a year passive income – who wouldn’t like that!
So where did I learn how to maximise my Adsense income? At the feet of the great Mr Adsense himself, Joel Comm. Back in the days when I was just starting online I forked out what was for then the small fortune of $97 for his, now legendary, Adsense course.
The reason I’m highlighting this is because today, right now, you have a short opportunity to pick up this course for one tenth of its original price. That’s right YOU can get the complete Joel Comm Adsense 230 page course for just $9.95!
This is priceless information in the right hands. I don’t ever regret paying out $97 for this Adsense handbook, so I’m 100% sure you won’t regret paying $9.95.
Just follow this link to grab yourself a bargain.
www.wealth-providers.com/recommends/AdsenseSecrets.html
Oh, I forgot to say. This isn’t the same old book I bought a few years ago. I see he’s now on Version 4 and it’s completely updated. I’m off to get a copy myself!
Hi Jonathan,
Do you use or have you used Adsense on this blog? I cannot recall seeing it in any of the pages.
How many visitors do you get per ad click?
Geoff
Hi Geoff
I don’t use it on this blog because I don’t think it’s applicable to the information I’m giving here, if that makes sense.
I DO use it on Niche sites where I’m providing basic info and then want the reader to move on to delve deeper into the subject.
Generally I find that sites tuned for Adsense, in the way that Joel lays out, have on average a 1 visitor in 10 click rate.