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		<title>Random Thoughts on Natural Traffic &amp; Adsense</title>
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Well look at this, two posts in one week!  I was serious when I said I&#8217;d be re-committing myself to my duties here at homebasedhowto, getting this site up to the standards I had set out when I started.  Plus as we all know (or maybe some of you [...]]]></description>
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<p>Well look at this, two posts in one week!  I was serious when I said I&#8217;d be re-committing myself to my duties here at homebasedhowto, getting this site up to the standards I had set out when I started.  Plus as we all know (or maybe some of you don&#8217;t but will be learning), fresh content is the king when it comes to getting those all-important google rankings.  Anybody can put up a cheesy sales page, cram it full of affiliate links, run an adwords campaign and hope they get enough sales to overcome the expense of buying all the clicks.  I know this, because I&#8217;ve tried it!  AdWords can break the bank relatively quickly, if you don&#8217;t know what you are doing.  And believe me, I don&#8217;t claim to know what I am doing!  I did run a campaign awhile back that was profitable, but only marginally so.  It would have taken 10-15 more campaigns doing the same thing to generate enough sales (after buying the traffic) to be an income worthy of doing anything with.  You can very quickly have high-priced clicks going to a page that for whatever reason, doesn&#8217;t generate sales and you will be upside-down in no time.  There are people that have built entire home-based operations around this, and have been very successful.  But they are targeting specific niches, maybe even sub-niches, where clicks can be bought cheap and you have very targeted buyers in mind.    One last point I&#8217;d like to make about AdWords is that for the most part, people who click the ad are at least somewhat motivated to buy whatever it is they&#8217;re looking for- so if your landing page is good enough you should be able to convert reasonable well.  More on this stuff later.</p>
<p>I prefer to go after the &#8220;natural&#8221; rankings, the ones that show up on the main part of the Google results.  And believe me, those can be tough to come by- depending on what your niche is.  Something broad, like &#8220;home based business&#8221; is an extremely competitive niche and by itself almost too broad.  But getting this site to that coveted &#8220;First Page of Google&#8221; status is my goal, and I am going to do it!  There is a certain segment of search-engine users who don&#8217;t pay any attention to the &#8220;sponsored results&#8221; (those are the AdWords listings), but again this will be very niche-specific.  They will definitely be a tougher sell, but if your product is worth it they will be loyal customers and unlikely to cause you headaches down the road.  Depending on the niche, the highly coveted #1 on Google can be relatively simple- I have several sites (outside the scope of this discussion, suffice it to say that they exist) where I am consistently #1 and always on the first page.  But these sites don&#8217;t generate a great deal of revenue, simply because they are related to an obscure niche that doesn&#8217;t get searched for.  My point is this- it is possible to get to that first spot, now what do you do when you get there???</p>
<p>As Ron White says in his famous bit about getting kicked out of a bar in New York City, &#8220;I told you that story so I could tell you this story&#8230;&#8221;.  And here&#8217;s the story- a great way to monetize traffic you are able to get to a site where the traffic doesn&#8217;t cost you anything (natural #1 Google listing), vs. buying clicks through AdWords, is with Google&#8217;s AdSense program.  The concept of monetizing traffic, if that term is new to you, is to simply get paid when a visitor leaves your site.  It could be through a product sale at a linked sales page, a sign-up as an affiliate to a program you promote, or through AdSense. If you&#8217;re not familiar with it, take a look to the right and you&#8217;ll see AdSense there, in the box that says &#8220;Ads by Google&#8221;.  Basically, those are people who bid on clicks and when the ad is clicked, they are charged.  Since, by virtue of being the site owner, I am the one supplying the click, I get a commission for each click.  Now it&#8217;s against the TOS of AdSense for me to ask you to click, so that is definitely NOT what I am doing, I am merely giving you a brief overview of the concept, in case it&#8217;s new to you.  By the way, Yahoo and MSN also have their own &#8220;versions&#8221; of AdSense, but they are not<br />
nearly as popular as Google&#8217;s, I imagine simply because Google is the #1 search engine and as such generates higher prices for the clicks, part of which is passed on to site owners who incorporate Adsense.</p>
<p>Is AdSense going to make you millions and fund an early retirement?  Possibly, but unlikely.  The way I see it, you need to give visitors to your sites two choices when they leave- either click the &#8220;X&#8221; and close out the window, or click a link that will somehow generate revenue- and AdSense is a great option for that!</p>
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