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Is $50 Per Click in Adsense Real?
November 22, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment
People everywhere seem to be making thousands of dollars a month, Markus makes millions per year, and… so you must be an utter dolt if you’re sitting there staring at your $105 check for last month.
Maybe not.
Like most web distributions of everything, there’s a power law effect for people going after adsense income. In other words, a few people (and you can bet they post to let us know who they are!) are going to make the lion’s share of the money, some larger number of people are going to make OK money, and a whole lot of us are going to make, well, not really very good money at all.
Of course, the whole lynchpin of the winner-take-all society is the way that our insane belief that we’ll be one of the lucky few helps us keep plugging away for a pittance. The large number of ghetto kids who are certain they’re going to be NBA stars have a lot in common with adsense slave-workers who are convinced they’re going to be the next Markus-like Millionaire.
But let’s run some numbers anyway, even though everyone who thinks the numbers couldn’t apply to them will keep thinking that way. It won’t change anyone’s behavior, but maybe seeing some numbers that actually match your own experience (as opposed to making you ashamed of your own experience) might be a pleasant change.
Scenario
There’s a million ways to skin the adsense cat, but certainly the straight-shooter, white-hat, Build Good Content and Good Advertisers Will Come approach is used by a whole lot of new adsensers. Practically speaking, if you’re just now embarking on a black-hat, get-rich-quick scheme, then you’re so far behind the old-timers (and Google) that the odds against you are even crueller anyway.
So here’s the scenario: you’re going to make your adsense gold by building good content and getting ads, and over time the dollars will just keep mounting up.
Assigning Numbers
Of course, adsense income varies very widely by topic and by what SmartPricing thinks of you this week. But still, I think it’s possible to arrive at some plausible guesses for some average income.
One oft-quoted guesstimate claims that people in the adsense content business make roughly $10/page per year. But I’m going to say a more realistic estimate is $5/page per year. That’s probably better than you’re going to make off a joke-of-the-day type of content, but probably plausible for anyone who does a modest amount of investigation about where likely good income topics lie.
I know, if you’re a newbie you’re thinking “oh, I’m pretty sure I can beat $10/page per year”. I know, you’re special, but remember that this set of numbers is aimed at what’s going to happen to most newbie adsensers, not really smart people like you, to whom the odds do not apply.
Also keep in mind that a number of things conspire against the new adsenser. If you got few pages, it’s harder to get natural inbound links. It’s harder to get PR and harder to rank highly for popular terms. Think of adsense like one of those online games where you have to spend the first part of the game being a toady and doing a grunt work to get enough gold/skills/whatever to actually have any fun (and to avoid being wiped out by the first opponent you look at funny).
So yes, however improbably low you think it, let’s go with $5/page per year.
Next, of course, is how fast can you write pages? As always, there’s a trade-off here. Two sentences per page is going to let you crank a lot out quickly — but lower the odds that they’ll actually do you any good. And, if you just write crap, you greatly lower the odds you’ll get any of those “natural”, one-way, inbound links from authority sites.
Google is not magic, but if you think they have not managed to achieve at least a rough correlation between rankings and actual website quality/usefulness, then why are you investing time in this business anyway?
Also, you ain’t gonna live off the income from your initial 10-page adsense site, so you’ve probably got to spend some time elsewhere making a living. you probably can’t work 10-hour days on nothing but creating content. And, many people have actual families or other frivolous pursuits that keep them from working 7-day weeks. And remember, we’re looking for numbers that describe what’s going to happen to most newbie adsensers who embark on this expedition.
I want to go with a number of 2 hours per page, and 4 hours per day. And I’ll assume you work on this project 5 days per week, and 50 weeks per year.
Multiplication!
Now comes the fun part. you plug away at this adsense thing for a year, and where do you think you (the imaginary “average” adsenser) will be?
Well, after a year, you’ve got 50 weeks * 5 days/week * 2 pages/day = 500 pages. Wow! Let’s hope you picked a topic that you could actually write that much about! (what was the most number of pages you ever wrote for a term paper? Hmmmmmm…)
Now how much yearly income will your website make you at that point? Well, 500 pages * 5 dollars/page/year = $2500/year = $208/month.
Is it Worth It?
Let’s suppose after that year of work, your website will produce as estimated for a while. Of course, you don’t really make that $2500 in year 1, because your page count was slowly growing from zero during the first year. And some people are going to find that their website earnings on a “frozen” site go up, while many will find them going down sooner or later, due to competition or algorithm changes.
But to make the math easy, let’s assume (conservatively I think), that your total earnings (even in the face of Google algorithm changes) from this website will be at least 3 * $2500 = $7500 — even if you do no other work on it after the end of year one. One of the paybacks for doing true-blue, white-hat, decent content development should be that you’re less likely to get “wiped out” completely by a Google algorithm change, though I would not expect the website to earn it’s peak forever with no changes.
So, you made $7500 and all you invested was 50 * 7 * 4 = 1400 hours. That’s right, you made $5.35/hour.
Sorry, you grossed $5.35/hour. you’ll probably need to be paying taxes (and some Social Security in the U.S.) on that. But still, you had the pleasure of being your own boss, eh?
Conclusion
Disagree with my assumptions? Of course you do! But if you’re an adsense newbie, you should at least look at the numbers and then see whether your own estimates are panning out as you go.
After a couple of months of adsense work, do you have more or less than the 80 pages of content I’m assuming the average adsenser will have?
After a couple of months of adsense work, are you making more or less than the $.14/page per day I’ve assumed here?
After a couple of months of adsense work, do you have more or less than the 160 hours of invested time I guesstimated for this model?
Am I anywhere close in my estimation of what will happen to the average adsenser? I don’t know, but I suspect this flimsy model is a lot closer to reality than you’ll get by reading posts by people who are on the sweet end of the power-law curve. People at the much more heavily populated end of the curve (that’s the part that looks an awful lot like a flat line) rarely post their earnings experience.
Sometimes I wonder if those unrealistic expectations don’t lead to more cases of outright fraud, as people decide that must be what “everyone else” is doing, since “everyone else” seems to be striking it rich with adsense.
Am I telling people not to try to make adsense? No. But I’m telling people to not do adsense instead of getting an education, to not quit their job to do adsense, to not forego relationships to work more on adsense. And if you’re here to tell me that you did all those things and you’re now the NBA star equivalent of adsense, well, just remember that one bad injury can take you out of the game forever.
E.g. you can see what AdSense niches make revenue.
Mass PPV Will Slap Google, Yahoo and Bing Back
November 20, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment
Ok so you have tried most paid marketing platforms such as ppc marketing adwords, media buying and what not. The affiliate marketer’s tool box for promotions is ever growing resulting in mass confusion. You will find more and more wannabe Gurus advocate the next best thing since sliced bread when it comes to making a quick buck online. If you’ve got more SEO tools than money coming in, it’s time to take a look at your marketing strategies and pay close attention.
Years ago adwords was king with most internet marketers trying to master adwords to make a killing in their niche. Some very smart marketers have made millions using PPC and adwords, Perry Marshall being the classic example.
The problem I see daily is that unless you know what you are doing with paid ppc you will see your campaign budget literally disappear overnight.
There is a science to adwords that not many people can master in a short period of time. Especially newbie’s who are setting up campaigns left right and centre.
With the hefty cost per clicks involved in any adwords campaign you need to be looking at the ROI you are getting for your troubles and money invested. The trouble here is keeping up with Google’s changing algorithms, constantly being slapped and sent to implement black hat underground techniques, which don’t work in the long run.
Yahoo MSN and Bing are following the trend. Although it’s been said that MSN and Yahoo have great conversion rates. There is a better way of getting fast targeted results.
What if you knew of a secret marketing strategy that allowed you to buy traffic at insanely low prices? I’m talking cents here and not $10 dollars a click.
The Internet marketing industry is becoming more a more aggressive with thousands of people joining the online community every single day, backed by wannabe gurus who are teaching them that they can make quick money online. Leaving them out in the cold while they rake in 6 figure commission checks in their sleep.
Forget the Buzzword make money fast. The New Buzzword is Mass PPV at wholesale prices.
You can make money fast if you know the secret marketing techniques used by the real Gurus in the know, quite frankly you will not hear about their secret techniques that they use to rake in thousands of dollars a month.
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Will Mass PPV Slap Google, Yahoo and Bing Back?
November 20, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment
Ok so you have tried most paid marketing platforms such as ppc marketing adwords, media buying and what not. The affiliate marketer’s tool box for advertising is ever growing resulting in mass confusion. You will find more and more wannabe Gurus advocate the next best thing since sliced bread when it comes to making a quick buck online. If you’ve got more SEO tools than money coming in, it’s time to take a look at your marketing strategies and pay close attention.
Years ago adwords was king with most internet marketers trying to master adwords to make a killing in their niche. Many clever marketers have made huge success making millions with PPC and Adwords, Perry Marshall being the classic example.
Playing with PPC can be a dangerous game unless you know what you are doing, With PPC adwords you could either make millions or go bust overnight
There is a science to adwords that not many people can master in a short period of time. Especially newbie’s who are setting up campaigns left right and centre.
With the hefty cost per clicks involved in any adwords campaign you need to be looking at the ROI you are getting for your troubles and your investment. The trouble here is keeping up with Google’s changing algorithms, constantly being slapped and sent to implement black hat underground techniques, which don’t work in the long run.
Yahoo MSN and Bing are following the trend. Although it’s been said that MSN and Yahoo have great conversion rates. There is a better way of getting fast targeted results.
What if you knew of a secret marketing strategy that allowed you to purchase traffic for almost nothing? I’m talking cents here and not $xx dollars a click.
The Internet marketing industry is becoming more a more aggressive with thousands of people joining the network marketing community every single day, backed by wannabe gurus who are teaching them that they can get rich quick. Leaving them out in the cold while they rake in 6 figure income checks in their sleep.
Forget the Buzzword make money fast. The New Buzzword is Mass PPV at affordable prices.
You can make money fast if you know the secret marketing techniques used by the real Gurus in the know, quite frankly they will never reveal to you their secret techniques on how they rake thousands of dollars a month.
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Nurul Chowdhury is an Online Business and Marketing Coach. He has helped newbies setup their online business. He teaches branding, lead generation and attraction marketing. MLM Domination Blueprint
SEO – Choosing Blog Fonts And Colors
November 19, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment
Part of having a cohesive blog design is to choose one or two fonts and two to four colors and stick with them on your site. The best looking sites are minimalist in design. A site that has too many different types of fonts and colors on it just looks unprofessional.
It is also helps to choose colors that suit your subject areas. Cooler colors such as blues and grays tend to suit blogs that are of a technical, political or authoritative nature. Warmer colors seem to suit more casual subjects. For instance a pink and yellow themed site is more suited to a blog about baby showers than it is to a rant about human rights abuses in Africa.
In general the smaller and more classic your font is, the more it implies authority and respect. An example is Times New Roman or Bookman. Arial, Verdana and Helvetica are middle of the road fonts that are offered with most blog templates as a standard font. The shorter, squatter and larger the font, the less professional your blog will look.
Additionally it is best to stick with fonts that most people would have on their computers. Keep in mind that if a computer cannot read a font it will put your site on a default font so it can be read. This can knock your layout out of alignment and give it an unattractive appearance on other people’s computers. Fonts that any computer can read include Arial, Verdana, Times Roman, Times New Roman, Georgia, Palatino and Tahoma. Keep your layout as simple as possible to avoid distortion of it on other people’s computers as well.
One warning is to stay away from the black hat SEO technique of making your keywords the same color as a web page. The search engine spiders are on to this technique and will penalize your site for it.
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Advanced SEO Services Exposed
November 18, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is a set of methodologies aimed at improving the volume and quality of traffic to a website from search engines via organic search results for targeted keywords with careful planning and implementation by advanced SEO services. Professional advanced SEO services helps you to come in the top list of the organic search results to attract traffic, rather on the most targeted traffic, as they only constitute 10-20% traffic of all search engines. Moreover, the visitors of organic results will be keen to buy products and advanced SEO services will prove themselves to be helpful in your business.
Many debate over “ethical” and “unethical” SEO techniques or, as it is often put, “white hat SEO” and “black hat SEO” techniques. You might be scratching your head to find an answer to what makes a SEO technique ethical/ white hat or unethical/ black hat? If we talk about the views of many SEO experts they’ll say that search engines don’t want SEO to exist at all and would consider all search engine optimization as unethical but they also contradict their words by saying that “many SEOs provide useful services for website owners.” However, to put in simple terms an unethical SEO company tries to trick search engines or represent your pages differently to the search engines thus bluffing the visitor.
To differentiate we can say that an ethical search engine optimization/ “white hat” technique conforms to the search engines’ guidelines and involves no deception. Whereas, unethical / “Black hat” SEO technique tries to improve rankings that are disapproved by the search engines and/or involve trickery.
Many SEO companies in India as well as aboard work to offer various SEO services like search engine optimization (SEO) service, linking building, SEO content copywriting, internet marketing solutions, etc. In an ocean of so many SEO agencies or companies it gets difficult for a client to fish the best professional SEO company.
When searching for a SEO company for yourself you’ll get a never ending list of SEO companies in India, but you have to be patient to pick the best SEO company for your business. Check the work experience, portfolio, authenticity, quality of work, and of course price of your choice SEO company before you hire them for your web site’s promotion.
This article has been contributed by the webmaster of www.synapse.co.in – An advanced seo services India offers PPC services India, Internet marketing services India, Link Building services India, ecommerce marketing India and much more.
Choosing an Honest SEO
November 17, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment
The point of this article is to help you understand the true value of Search Engine Optimization or SEO. Searching for a reputable company for your SEO and Internet marketing needs, you will come across various companies who promise to deliver you a top ranking for either an extremely low cost or even a flat fee. It is with absolute certainty that none of these companies can deliver these promises because the search engines are constantly evolving and SEO is an ongoing process. For the few companies who can deliver fast results they will likely use fraudulent methods, or black hat SEO tactics. While these tactics can produce results quickly in the short term, they will eventually be discovered and your website will likely be banned from Google as a result. To be able to avoid these methods you need to understand them. We will discuss in length the various SEO Scams you might encounter. Black Hat SEO is any method used to gain a high ranking on the search engines via fraudulent or unethical means. One such method is the use of automated software-designed to quickly submit your website to thousands of directories and search engines instantly. While this method in theory can gain you fast results it is a complete fabrication. First and foremost the directories and search engines are now equipped with safeguards in place to defend against automated submissions. So, the promised submissions are nothing more than submissions. They may promise to submit your site to 1,000 directories, but the do not promise inclusion! The SEO firms who use this method will not always explain in detail how they intend to get you listed in these directories. They promise the 1,000 submissions, but they fail to tell you how they will gain them. Be sure to diligently ask these questions up front to protect your website.Another common black hat method is keyword stuffing. This is a spam method where keywords are literally stuffed on website pages in an unintelligent manner to trick the search engines into thinking your site is the most relevant for those keywords. A step further, these keywords are often barely visible on the site. This method is unethical and can also get you banned from the major search engines. Another fraudulent practice is when an SEO Firm promises you rankings for keywords that nobody is searching for. Usually these are long, run-on phrases. While these rankings are easy to achieve there is no benefit from gaining this ranking. With Black hat and other fraudulent methods of SEO, the main thing to realize is that ethical means exist. The companies who use the unethical methods are those who want to skip the work required to build true rankings. Lastly, here are some items to watch for when you are searching for an Internet Marketing Firm to help you with your SEO needs. 1.Emails from SEO Firms that arrive in your inbox–out of the blue! These are typically email templates and they have zero information within regarding your website or what it is you offer, sell or provide. Instead, it conveys that you are not near the top of the search engines and they offer to help. Reputable companies do not send out SPAM Emails, so be weary of those that do. 2.Be weary of any SEO who fails to explain Search Engine Optimization in full detail. These are guys who usually work out of their garage and often cannot produce the results they promise. 3.Avoid any SEO Company who fails to explain the difference between an organic ranking and a sponsored ranking. Saying, “we’ll get you a top ranking” and then paying for a sponsored ranking where you will be there once or twice a day is not the same as building you an organic ranking-the true heart and soul of SEO. 4.Never trust anybody who claims to be able to provide you with instant rankings for a very low or flat fee. SEO is ongoing, so a flat fee is always suspicious. True Search Engine Optimization is extremely time consuming and full of hard work. Although short cuts exist, they are not worth it. The search engines will eventually catch you and you will pay the price while the SEO Firm moves on without you. Honest SEO Firms treat SEO like a process and never treat it like an event.
Shane Haithcock is a Senior Partner at SEO San Diego.

