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Entries Tagged as 'Google Adsense'

Don’t Let Bounce Rate Kill Your Adsense Checks and Pagerank!

January 6th, 2009 No Comments

Doesn’t it make sense to learn about making money online from someone that has been doing just that for over 10 years? Join my elite group of members today, and save over $600 this year. We are converting to a $49 monthly subscription shortly, but existing free members at that [...]

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Do You Know All Google’s Dirty Little Secrets?

December 13th, 2008 3 Comments

Don’t let the title scare you!
Google Analytics are a breeze to learn and the information you get back is nothing short of amazing, and it is info that there is NO WAY you could get it anywhere else.
This little gem in the Google Analytics Arsenal is called “Site Overlay”, and whether your site has 1 [...]

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How Much Does Adsense Pay?

December 12th, 2008 1 Comment

The actual process that Google uses to determine how much an advertiser will receive for any individual click is not revealed by them, but based on what we see in terms of historic results you can get a pretty good idea from your site.
Remember that the value of the click is determined by a dynamic [...]

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Which of the Killer 36 Wordpress Plugins Do You Use?

December 12th, 2008 7 Comments

Some of these plugins are incredibly powerful SEO tools, some greatly simplify keyword tracking and management, while others work small miracles with RSS, and tags when I hit the ‘ole `Submit`button for my post.One even completely automates updating the entire Wordpress system when new versions come out.

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Why Does My Adsense Payment Per Click Fall Each Week?

December 10th, 2008 No Comments

This occurs to many as a mystery, but when you look at Google’s point of view, it makes good sense. We just don’t like what it does to our Adsense checks #:>(
But, in Google’s defense, lets see what happens to a normal Adsense event:

The first time a particular Adsense ad is shown on your site, it has a certain click value to Google, and of course the advertiser, usually an Adwords customer.

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