It isn't all that hard to start making money with a website, if you follow a few simple steps. Today I want to share a simple strategy with you on how to make $10 a day with AdSense Websites.
Pick A Profitable Niche
Not all topics are well suited for a profitable AdSense Website. You want to make sure that you're getting a decent amount of money per click. It's much easier to get to $10 per day when you're paid a dollar per click than when you're paid 5 cents. Here are two methods I use to find profitable niches.
Using ClickBank - The first way is to use ClickBank.com to find profitable niches. This is a market place for information products. The product sellers here do a good job at picking niches that people like to spend money on. Browse through the different sections of the market place at ClickBank and find topics or niches that sell a lot of eBooks. They are a great starting point for your AdSense websites. As an added bonus, you'll find affiliate products you can promote on your site later on for extra cash.
Using Google AdWords - Another great way to determine how profitable a niche is, is to go right into Google AdWords. You can set up a free account. Start playing with the keyword tool and check on various niches. Google will give you an estimate of how much each click will cost you. The more it will cost you to advertise on the Google AdWords end, the more you can expect to get per click via AdSense.
Set Up Your Website
Once you have an idea for a niche, set up a website using the free WordPress blogging software. Register a keyword rich domain, set up cPanel hosting and install WordPress. Chose one of the free templates to create a nice looking website and start adding keyword rich content to it. I recommend adding at least 30 blog posts to your site to begin with. Continue to add at least one new piece of content per week. Three to five new posts is even better. Don't add any Google AdSense ads until you start to see some steady search engine traffic. This will usually happen within a few weeks.
Getting Traffic
To start getting traffic, it's important that the search engines can find your new site. Social media is becoming increasingly important for this. Start by setting up accounts at Twitter, Facebook and Google+. Fill out your profile information and include a link back to your home page. Then just start participating on these sites and build up a following. Share great tips and occasionally link back to your own site.
Write a few articles and submit them to article directories. A good goal to start with is two to five articles per week. Repurpose your articles into short reports and use them to build a list. You can also submit the same reports to document sharing sites like Scribd.
Get in the habit of commenting on other big blogs in your niche. Get to know the big bloggers and write some guest bog posts for them. Forums are another great way to get traffic. Find a few good niche forums and become active there as well. In other words, get the word out about your site and start marketing it any way possible. The key here is to do a lot in the beginning to build some momentum. As your site gains popularity, others will do much of this type of marketing for you as they recommend your site to others.
Bringing Your Readers Back For More
Last but not least, here's my secret strategy for making $10 (or more) a day consistently per site. Start building a list on your niche website. You can do this by offering one of the free reports you've created in exchange for their website. Then keep bringing your readers back to your site. An easy way to do this is via a blog broadcast. This feature sends your subscribers an email each time you write and publish a new blog post. This blog post will of course have Google AdSense on it, resulting in extra clicks and income each time a new message goes out to your readers.
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