Without a doubt, we have all noticed the increasing frenzy about adsense ready websites. Their promoters market them as money making machines. That all you need to do after purchasing them is to upload them to your host servers and Bingo! Money will start rolling in. Some in fact say that their sites will be making you money for years to come. Nothing could be further from the truth. As I have said elsewhere in my articles, the only way to benefit from adsense is to have sufficient traffic to your website and so enough clicks to earn you a decent return, period. It is no good buying an adsense ready website and uploading it if you haven’t figured out how to get traffic to your site. This is the single most important thing to consider, traffic. Traffic can be obtained in two ways. One is by using adword campaigns to drive traffic to your site. Remember with adwords, you are paying for every click that you receive. This is equivalent to buying traffic. Now with adwords, you need to be careful not to spend more than you are making with adsense. You must know what you are doing.

The second option is to work on building a search engine friendly website. This will cause your site to be indexed and ranked well by search engines. This is the most feasible way to drive traffic to your site. The whole idea here is clever search engine optimization (SEO). This has to do with developing a website that is both friendly to visitors and search engines. So the biggest question now in this, “Do adsense ready websites pass this test?” Search engines like Google value content. If you don’t believe me try to conduct a search on any topic using Google. Chances are that most of the sites CONSISTENTLY ranking high on any topic are those with real content. If you cloak your way up the search engine rankings, it will only be a matter of time before they catch up with you. Google explicitly warns, ‘Make pages for users, not for search engines. Don’t deceive your users or present different content to search engines than you display to users, which is commonly referred to as “cloaking.”‘

Now imagine you have bought an adsense ready website, I do the same and some one else does the same, can you see what happens here? Content duplication it is called. My advice is, stay away from this. Unless you know how to modify such websites so that they look unique, be very careful. Here is what Google says about content duplication, ‘Don’t create multiple pages, subdomains, or domains with substantially duplicate content.’ So it is up to you. Once again as I said, as and when you do buy an adsense ready website, don’t just upload it as it is because some one else has probably already uploaded the same site and it has been indexed. Your site will be caught in the duplicate content filter and it will never see the light of the day. Add some rss feeds if you can, just try to make it look different but relevant. Lastly, here is a priceless advice from me and it is that the only way to win friends with search engines is to develop a website that is unique and rich in content and one that follows laid down guidelines. It is always safe to play it clean.

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Nyasani Gitaa is an EzineArticles expert author and has written articles on adsense. Visit his site http://www.mwagitaa.com

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The scramble to make money from adsense is truly on. The internet is littered with information on how to make money with adsense. For those new to adsense and those who want to plunge into this business of making money with adsense, the single biggest challenge is how to scale and get over the mountain of information available and get the most helpful tips. I have searched the internet just to see what there is, but I can tell you that most of the information available on how to successfully make money with adsense is either too simplistic or unhelpful. So what should you look out for when starting an adsense campaign?

Almost certainly, running a successful and profitable adsense campaign is complex than it has been portrayed. It is not true that all you need to do is sign up for an adsense account, get some code, paste it on your pages and sit back and wait for the money to start rolling in. If that is what you thought, you are in for a long and frustrating wait. The truth is that you are not going to make any money with adsense.

To make the long story short, here are just a few of the most important things that constitute a successful adsense campaign.

Keywords/key phrases
Content
Visitors (traffic)
Site optimization.
Links

Keywords/Key Phrases.

These are the terms that people use to search for information/products/services on the internet using search engines and directories. You need to use keywords or key phrases that will drive relevant traffic to your website. Search engines will use this plus your site’s content to determine what ads to serve on your site. This is can also play a role in the indexing and ranking of your site by some search engines. Once again use relevant keywords or key phrases.

Content.

Very important for any successful adsense campaign. When setting up any website, you want it to rank high and so attract traffic. Search engines have become smarter in their indexing and ranking of websites. They want relevant and quality search results for their users. So of necessity, for any website to rank high, it must have relevant and quality content. Some people can manipulate this but be assured such sites don’t rank highly for long. So you must have relevant and quality content. There are many sources for free and quality content on the internet.

Traffic.

For you to earn good money from adsense, you need traffic to your site. You can get this organically (from high ranking on search engines) or buy traffic. The former is the cheapest because it is free.

Site optimization.

This includes but not limited to proper use of titles, meta tags, keywords/key phrases, alt tags and relevant content. Avoid excessive the use of flash movies, java script, graphics and animations because search engines do not consider these. It can’t be any clearer than that. Follow that cue and you should be alright.

Links.

Some search engines put a great deal of weight on the number of relevant links pointing to your site, the more, the better. Notice I said relevant links. So do yourself one big favour and I know for new websites it is not easy, find sites to link to you. Search engines consider more relevant incoming links to mean that your site is full of relevant content and that is why sites want to link to yours, naturally this is true. Here is what Google

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So many people are running out buying this software and that software to make private label content unique. Well, it’s time to put your credit card away and listen up. You don’t have to buy any software or membership. There are just a few things you need to do to protect pages that you place articles or private label content on.

The first thing you should do is always design your own site layouts. Don’t use templates that have been used by 100’s of other people. This way it ensures that your layout is original, and the search engines wont see it as duplicate content. You’ll also need to make sure that the meta tags for each page are different. Have a different title for each page is very important.

Now that you know what to do with the actual pages of your sites, let’s talk about making the content unique to your site.

If you’re using an article you only have reprint rights to, you can’t change the article, but you can: 1. Add your own introduction to the article. If you need more keyword density than the article has put those keywords into the introduction you write for that article.

2. Put text advertising in the middle of your article. Design it so that there is a box around the advertising. By doing this it makes the advertising stick out from the article so there is no doubt it’s NOT part of the article to your visitors.

3. Add a comments box under the article where visitors can comment on the article. This allows your visitors to build your unique content for you. Their comments will become part of the pages content.

4. Add your own conclusion to the article. Again, this is another great place to add your targeted keywords to.

If you are using content that you have private label rights to on your sites, you still need to do the same changes that we just talked about to it also. It’s easier to change private label content because you can edit it however you would like.

Using already created content is great, but to really succeed with it, you need to take the time to make it unique to your site. Yes, it does take time, but it will pay off for years to come. It will give your sites staying power and those that don’t follow the advice here will continue to struggle as their sites get dropped from the search engines.

Liz Tomey is the owner of http://www.AdsenseGirl.com where she reveals several adsense secrets that hundreds of people are using every day to make their sites profitable with Google Adsense ads. Visit her site for the free report!

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