Monday, November 10, 2008

How to Make Money

Sorry for the bland Post Title my friends but I won't be giving away my topics in the titles anymore and if you want to know why then read on.

For the past month I have been fiddling with this blog in order to come to a few basic conclusions. The goal of this blog is to make money with Adsense and not just a little money but rather I want it optimized to bring in the most earnings possible. I have written extensively on this topic before and I am currently trying to fashion a short "everything you need to know about Adsense" book for others to duplicate my success so I won't get into much here. Oh for those interested, you can see my Adsense earnings for the past year here Make Money with Adsense

What I will tell you is that your post title is the hinge that your adsense income swings on. Yes there is more to it than that but in brief let me fill you in on what I have been doing.

My last post was entitled "Does Trackback Spamming Make Money Online" and no sooner did I post the article than my earnings per click dropped in half - about 30 cents per click. The post prior to it was entitled Make Money Online in Canada. While that post sat on the front page I earned 60 cents per click.

So why the sudden drop in earnings?

I'm going to keep this short and simple.

Below is a list of keywords visitors have used over the past hour and half (approx) to find my site.

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It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out what keyword brings in the most search traffic. "How to Make Money" is by far my best traffic gatherer.

Now let me explain this so that there is no confusion.

Your post title sets the tone of your post in regards to how the Adsense Bot reads your page. Yes it looks at other factors but the single biggest factor is the Post Title.

When it read the last post it determined that my main focus was on "Trackback Spamming" and when it failed to find relevant ads for that term it then produced ads for "make money online". However it did not provide me with the prime ads for make money online because the post was really about trackback spamming. My traffic came looking for "how to make money" and clicked on the ads but G paid me half of normal because the traffic really wasn't targeted for the post title.

Today the Adsense bot will give me prime ads for "How to Make Money" and the majority of my traffic will come here looking for exactly that - and I will get the best earnings per click.

I will be discussing a number of my findings over the past month in a series of short posts (yes faithful readers - just 1 cup posts) starting soon.

I will leave this post for you to think about - if you are using adsense and not making more than a few cents a click then you now know the biggest reason for your dismal earnings.

You need targeted traffic and targeted posts.

Cheers,

Griz

Update Nov 12

I thought it might be useful to show what happened as far as my Adsense Earnings reacted to the change in post titles. I posted the "Trackback Post" late on November 6 and while the day finished with decent earnings you can see below how quickly the revenue began dropping over the next several days. I posted the "How to Make Money" post on Nov 10 and look at how quickly my earnings changed direction.

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Griz

89 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing specific and actionable details Griz. I think you're going to be responsible for giving a lot of people trying to make money online, huge raises in the coming days, weeks and months.

Steve Patterson said...

How about using the name of the site, a colon, and the real title of the post.

Carla said...

Hi Griz,

This is great info.

I have some older posts with poorly SEO'd URLs from the days when I didn't know how to write titles with keywords. There's obviously nothing that can be done about those as far as the URLs are concerned, but for the last few days I've been rewriting titles and tinkering with the AdSense Competitive Ad Filter. Even in the absence of a keyword-filled URL, I found that tweaking the ads I allow to be shown has helped to raise my AdSense earnings a little. I'm still experimenting, so we'll see what happens. But for now it appears that blocking the really bad ads from those posts is making a difference to the bottom line. I have my fingers crossed that what I'm seeing isn't an anomaly.

Daniel @ Tjäna pengar said...

thank you for sharing this. I have a question, I read your article explaining what you do to build a brandnew blogger blog rapidly with keyword optimised content and 3 posts per week the first 2 months. You said that rewriting and submitting each post 2 to 3 times to different article directories was recommended in order to get back links.

So I wonder, would it be even better to use article submitter for thus articles and get lots of keyword anchored links or should I wait? And also, should I submit blogspot blogs to directories?

I have a software for that to. I’ve been following your instructions and so far I rank well after 3 weeks but I want to know if I should speed it up even more. BTW thanks for sharing all this grate information it's been very helpful to me!

Trackstar2683 said...

Wow, you amaze me more and more with every post. I'm gonna try this with my blog and see if I can get a higher CPC.

For most days I average $0.15 per click but for others its more like $0.35 so for some reason I'm only getting the prime ads on no often enough occasions.

I'll report back with my results.

Ion said...

Hello Grizz,

Another silent reader of your amazing blog here. This is my first post. Damn, you're good! After two weeks of intense reading, taking notes, experimenting and so on i finally reached your last post and decided to say THANKS MAN!!

You're luck in some of the making money online issues has a lot to do with the positive karma you achieved by revealing your audience these amazing tricks and tips about making money online ;)

With great respect,
Ion

aaronk said...

Thanks for the info...can anyone speak to their experience using a static front page, and a blog page for posts?

I do this with a wordpress blog, but have trouble with my new posts getting indexed. Sometimes they get indexed for a day or two, then disappear, sometimes they get indexed and stay that way, and sometimes they never get indexed. Then I have to fight to get them out of supplemental hell...

How to Make Money said...

Great post! Very detailed and informative.

Aaron said...

You know, when I read the last post I actually wondered what was going to happen. Knowing that most people that would trackback spam are cheapskates led me to believe it might turn out this way.

Hopefully, this post will reverse the trend for you. Oh, and thanks for the heads up about when to monetize a new site in response to my comment at your "fancy" site. As much as it sucks, I'm just trying to get content up (an article every couple days) and build backlinks. I couldn't help adding a few nofollow affiliate links though. =)

Paul said...

You could solve that by placing a single static page on the homepage, couldn't you? Although that would diminish functionality, since your latest posts would be harder to find.

Mark Perkins said...

thanks a lot of the info. It's all starting to click now.

DennisJr said...

Interesting. I just out some checked out some of your target keywords. My server is out of Denver.

Niche Marketing said...

Griz,

Great post and thanks for clearing it up.

One question, should we be using our main keyword in our post title someplace and where is best? At the beginning or the end?

I'm just worried that it will look to spammy or something.

Elliott

Nick Stone said...

I am sorry. But it doesn't make sense to me at all. The post title does contains your keyword phrases "How to make money online" and "make money online".

How do you come to the conclusion that Google think the main focus of the post was "Trackback Spamming"?

Terry said...

Hi Griz,

I have a strange niche that I'm doing rather well in, except the keywords are causing more problems than they're solving.

Without revealing the niche, I have 5 sites on the front page for the main keyword phrase. Unfortunately that phrase has two meanings, which is what I'm playing on. It worked perfectly to get the positioning in the SERPs, but it gives adsense a problem.

With perfectly optimised sites, post titles and content, adsense sends me perfect ads that match the site, keywords and niche.

But...

Targeted traffic land on my sites looking for the "other" kind of keywords, so when they click the ads, they don't find what they're looking for.

I'm seeing click prices vary wildly from the odd 80c right down to the far too common 5c clicks off the same site/post.

This is probably a case of trying to be too clever for my own good! My next experimental keywords are not so ambiguous...

Aaron said...

Pay attention Nick. He said that the previous post was about trackbacks. That's the one that caused the ad swing.

Oh, and niche marketing/Elliott it really shouldn't matter where your KW is in your title as long as it's there. Ideally, it will be toward the beginning as many platforms (blogger/blogspot for sure) chop the title off if it's to long. For example if your keyword was "insurance plan" and your title options were "Why You Should Really Sign Up for a Good Insurance Plan" and "Insurance Plans: Why You Should Sign Up".

The first url would be "why-you-should-really-sign-up.html" and the second would be "insurance-plans-why-you-should-sign.html". One of those will help your ranking for your keyword (insurance plan) and one won't. I'll leave it to you to decide which is which. =)

Coaster said...

I noticed that one of the searches to get here, Griz, was 'Tips on how to get your skin white' !!! what the?
cheers,
Coaster

Gary said...

If all you care about is Google traffic, why not just make one post and start another website? If you are going to have the same or similar title for every post, regardless of the subject.

This seems really oriented to affiliate landing pages more than blogs.

Only in the world of MMO blogs could something like this possibly work without losing interest in readers.

nick stone said...

Hi arron,

If you look carefully the title of the previous post, it shows "How to Make Money Online for Beginners: Does Trackback Spamming Make Money Online"

Grizzly said...

Carla,

It shouldn't be an anomaly - I re-edit post titles quite often in order to trigger better ads. It works.

Grizzly said...

Daniel,

You can automate the process in order to speed things up. And yes you can submit blogspot blogs to directories.

Grizzly said...

Thanks ION and welcome - nice to hear from the silent readers every so often.

Grizzly said...

Aaronk,

You can use a static front page - Vic does this on Blogger Unleashed.

If you are having trouble with indexing then work on getting anchored backlinks to the post pages.

Grizzly said...

Paul, quite frankly I don't really have to add another post to this site - I will continue to get my search traffic indefinitely as long as my rankings hold. The only reason I have to continue posting is either to introduce new keywords or provide information to my readers.

I could make a static home page but I don't want to - I'll just use targeted post titles and then write my posts as usual - you just won't know exactly what the posts are about from the titles. lol.

Grizzly said...

Elliot,

Assuming your main keyword triggers the best paying ads then yes.

And the point of this post which may have been misunderstood judging by the questions - if you are trying to make money using adsense then your post title should ONLY have your keyword in it and nothing else. If you have to add other terms then the keyword (as with blog titles) should always be first.

Grizzly said...

Nick - you are confusing the BLOG title with the POST title.

The previous post title used the keyword "trackback spamming" first and "make money online" second. In essence I gave the bot two unrelated keywords in the title with which it had to decide on appropriate ads. When you do this you will not get good results.

This is similar to people who post more than 1 article or post on a page. Each article uses different keywords and the bot is forced to provide ads for the whole page - meaning you get several unrelated ads. Now couple this with un-targeted traffic and you have a situation where red widget ads are being clicked on by visitors who found your page while searching for blue widgets or worse they click on an ad for red grommets.

I know how confusing this all sounds so I am trying to show you exactly what produces the best paying adsense ads - a targeted post title with relevant content will produce a perfectly targeted ad and if the visitor who clicks your ad came to your site using the same targeted keyword as your post title then you get the highest CPC. The farther you stray from this the poorer your CPC.

Grizzly said...

Terry,

That was the problem I had with the Asia'h site - I had perfectly targeted traffic but the Adsense bot gave me ads related to the continent of "Asia" and not ads related to the TV show American Idol. I had to scrap adsense in spite of the traffic as it got me smart priced and had few clicks regardless.

Grizzly said...

Coaster - that phrase is an example of one of those long tails that Google finds for you. In this case the long tail is useless but quite often you find a fair amount of traffic showing up for a long tail that you never would have thought of and yet Google finds it relevant.

Grizzly said...

Gary...

You said "If all you care about is Google traffic, why not just make one post and start another website? If you are going to have the same or similar title for every post, regardless of the subject."

When it comes to Adsense this is exactly what I do - usually more than 1 post though as there is more than one keyword to target. This is how I have come to have several hundred blogs.

Optimizing Post titles is for Adsense and nothing to do with affiliate landing pages - affiliate landing pages require optimized Blog or Website Titles and backlinks unless using a flagship to funnel traffic.

This is about adsense sites Gary - not MMO blogs. It works for any niche site that is built for Adsense. Your site runs adsense but it isn't an adsense blog and you won't do well with adsense on it as it isn't optimized for adsense. You are targeting readers and hoping they will click ads or spend money - I suspect that you have found out that 900 readers doesn't make you much money - don't get me wrong - I don't think making money is your prime concern but if it is then you will have to re-think your strategy and optimize the site for either Adsense or affiliate sales. To do this you will have to risk losing readers.

Sal said...

Hey Griz,

Nice post yet again! I recently did an experiment of my own with adsense placement and wanted to share the results with you.

I originally had a 336 block floated to the left of the content under the title and changed it to above the post title with 1 ad block per page.

The CPC below the title was averaging $0.60 per click for 1 week. With the change, the CPC dropped to $0.15-$0.20 per click.

Do you think that with the ad block above the titles, I'm getting lower paying ads?

Not sure if that's the main cause for the lower payout but I thought I'd ask for your opinion.

Thanks!

Milkman said...

Hi Griz,

A nice and informative post as usual. Not an epic, but still!

I have an Adsense blog related question for you: How many posts would you say are a good average for a blog?

Also, if using Adsense optimized titles, would it matter that a lot of your posts would have nearly the same title?

Nishadha said...

Hi Griz,
If you have chance your post title to something like "Make Money online - Can you do that with trackback spamming ? " ( basically your key words first ) would that have improved your CPC ? Does Google consider the whole title when serving ads ?

Venkat said...

Hi Griz,

Sweet little post from you but still very important. Thank you

nick stone said...

oh, I got it.

You are the best!!!

Thanks Grizzly

roger said...

very important and make think post.

Home and Deeper pages: assuming you posted: trackback spamming post. The searcher comes to your site, clicks the ads on that post: you get paid low per click.
What if he goes into deeper pages and clicks an add, will it be still low per click OR normal rate per click.

Bait and switch:
someone talks about: bring people to his site with one keyword( pays low obviously) but his posts are about high paying keyword. I guess it is like bait and switch. Says that is how he triggers high paying ads.

But after reading your posts my understanding is: if someone searches for money in canada and comes to your site, but your posts are about credit cards or mortage insurance or injuries attorney ( bait and switch), the google will pay us less as the traffic leaves a trail and it is looking for money in canada but not credit cards or insurance or attorney. That is how it protects the advertisers.

Post title:
Trackback spamming is the first part of your post; make money is the second part. Even though your keyword is in the title, as it is confused with two keywords, and trackback is the first part; it gave low paying ads. Right?

Did I learn this correctly Grizz.

Aaron said...

Sal:
That would make sense as your earnings have gone down. Do you have your relevant keywords in your page title, meta tags, etc? I think another thing that works out in the case of this site is the page description right under the heading; it contains the "mmo" keyword.

You still need content above the ad (in my opinion) so that the G bot knows what ad do show. Perhaps on your site, not that the block is above the title that content isn't there.

I say if your CTR went up, and just your CPC went down than get some content above the ad and try to get your money back. Even if it's just a keyword rich description, I think it will help.

Aaron said...

Nishadha:
You may be right, but I still don't think his CPC would have been what it was before. By adding the trackback spamming to the title, I think the power of the "mmo" keyword would diluted so G would start showing alternate (in this case lower paying) ads. I don't know that for certain, but it seems to make sense.

April said...

I wasn't sure whether I should comment here or at the Academy but I decided to comment here...

Vic has talked before about targeting a low competition/low paing KW in your title but using high paying KWs in the body of the text to trigger high paying ads. I have been using SEO Quake's KW Density tool to optimize my posts in this way.

I checked your previous post on "trackback spamming" and see that you hardly used that term at all whilst "make money online" has been used a total of 27 times. So what you're saying seems to contradict Vic.

Perhaps Vic used to be right and G has changed the system. I don't know but I am confused. I look forward to your future posts on the subject.

roger said...

april,
I will let Master Griz to comment on this. But I will add this.

Vic talks about keyword density a lot. ( blogger unleashed). may be in the past as you said.

Grizz told many times ignore KW density. Put keyword in url, html title, blog title, post title, once inside the content, at the beginning and at the end of the post.

court also wrote a post explaining with snapshots why KW is not important. search in court's blog. He actually examined several sites including John chow LOL to show that kw density is immaterial once you follow as I mentioned above. Don't count on what % should be there. You will go crazy.LOL.

will said...

Nice Post with good content. Certainly you are also showing the best way to profit online and I hope most people see behind the post a little, and that is you test different headlines. Testing is the way to find out what works and what doesn't...you need to test all the time and the internet makes it so easy.

April said...

Roger, I think you have misunderstood me. I'm not talking about KW density from an SEO point of view but rather to trigger the highest paying Adsense ads.

cedric said...

i think it slipped a bit under the radar, but are you actually writing a book?
I asked this question before but I thought you were joking :-)

any news on when you think it will be available?

looking forward to it!

Gary said...

For me, adsense is really just a place holder until I can get enough traffic to begin doing private ad sales. You are correct, that I'm not getting much from it, and that I'm also not trying. I view adsense as sort of the bottom rung of the advertising ladder.

I've been holding off on adsales until I have enough traffic to come at it from a position of strength. I'm not that desperate for cash, so I'm focusing on building traffic, which I think will do a lot more in the long run than trying to monetize right now.

At some point, I'm also going to be selling books and DVDs and pursuing offline sources of revenue.

My point being, if you want to actually have a blog with readers, deceptive post titles probably wont be conducive to that. People need to be aware of that because along side making money, people obsess about their traffic.

Being an MMO blog has everything to do with people going along with that. Any other niche, the idea of having titles which have nothing to do with the subject of the post, but telling readers to figure it out because you are just trying to make money, would turn people off. Almost every MMO site has more ads per page than a site for any other niche. What people are willing to put up with in the MMO space seems to be a lot higher than for other niches.

JO said...

Gary, have you read this blog before? Who said anything about keeping readers?

Medic said...

Grizz,

That might not have been an epic post, but by the time you read through all the comments and your replies, you still get an epic adventure :)

As always thanks for the great info.

Sal said...

Aaron:
Yes, I have my keywords in all the right places. I'll try to add a description with mention of my keyword below the H1 tag and see how that works out. Thanks!

Xelas said...

With wordpress one can easily reformat the page title tag for all the posts. For example, add "How to Make Money Online for Beginners" at the very beginning or at the very end of all already existing posts.

BTW, my fellow commentators, if you want to show your appreciation AND you learn something from Grizzly, then try to use KWs such as "How to Make Money" or similar ones instead of just plain "thank you" comment. :)

David said...

Hey Griz, nice post. So you are tweaking your titles for better results, what effect do you think having your permalink match your search term would make? I hear different opinions on this, just wondering if you have tested? I know you are a blogger afficionado, so it makes things harder ;) Anyway, curious on your thoughts.

Grizzly said...

Sal,

There could be a number of reasons for the change in CPC - in your case just switch the ads back to the original position and see if things go back to the old CPC. If it doesn't then it is an optimization issue or you have lost the big advertisers.

Grizzly said...

Milkman,

There is no answer as far as how many posts are a good average - every niche is different and I basically post as many articles as it takes to cover all the keywords I want to target. Some niches have a lot of keywords and others don't.

As to your second question - this will be confusing to answer and in fact I would need a whole post to explain what I do and the rational behind it. Suffice to say that in general target each post to a different keyword. If all your posts are going to use the same title then you don't need more than 1 post. Yes this seems to contradict my current post but I am doing something different and will explain it all in detail at some point.

Grizzly said...

Nishada,

Switching the keywords around may help a bit but you are missing my point - to optimize a post for adsense only use 1 keyword - not two in the post title. Two keywords will dilute the ads. (and be sure the post is targeting only that keyword)

Something I should mention as I think it creates a lot of confusion - this blog is not a perfectly optimized adsense blog as I target adsense but write the posts with readers in mind (despite what some may think). If I totally ignored my readers you would see a much different blog. As is I am tweaking it as best I can for adsense but I could do better.

Just keep in mind that my adsense tips are for use on pure adsense sites and while I use them here as best as I can there is some contradiction due to reader consideration.

Grizzly said...

Roger,

On a normal adsense site every page is optimized and I will get the best CPC regardless of what page the visitor visits and clicks on.

Because I can't optimize every page on this blog for adsense and still provide useful info for my readers I have set this blog up so that very few people ever see the back pages. My linking strategy is such that the home page ranks on top of the serp's for all my keywords as opposed to the proper method of optimizing each back page for a single keyword and ranking them in the serps.

This is so I only have to concern myself with optimizing the current home page - it gets 95% of all my adsense clicks.

This is confusing as I mentioned above and would require a lengthy post to explain. On a true adsense site I would rank all the back pages and each would get the best clicks.

Regarding the bait and switch question you are half right. If I rank well for "red widgets" and it is a low paying keyword and get traffic using that term and they click on ads for credit cards then I will get low CPC.

However if I rank well for "red widgets" and get traffic for that term but they click ads for "premium red widgets" (a high paying keyword) then my CPC will be much better as the two keywords are closely related. This basically means optimizing your site as a whole for an easier keyword (less competitive) but then optimizing your posts for the much more competitive and higher paying "related" keywords.

If confused then look at this blog - it is optimized for the low competition keyword "how to make money online for beginners" but my posts are optimized for the very competitive term "make money online". They are related.

and yes - using two keywords in a post title is bad. You did get that correct.

Grizzly said...

April,

I mentioned that post titles are not the only factor that the adsense bot uses in determining the ads you get - it is just the "main" factor.

You can over ride the post title with optimized content and H2 tags. Google uses LSI to determine how relevant your post is to certain keywords and if you structure your posts correctly then you can do what Vic is talking about.

This post is simply showing you the best and easiest way to optimize your post for the highest paying ads. There are other ways.

Grizzly said...

Roger,

Yup - KW density is not a factor if you write legitimate posts. I think that most of you know that the days of keyword stuffing is over and counting keywords is pointless. Just write about the subject naturally and G will know exactly what you are targeting - they are that good. No need to over due it.

Grizzly said...

Cedric - Yes I am trying to update two years of changes (re: Google) and put it all down in some easily digestible form so that I can point to it every time I get an email (at least 20 a day) asking me what to do to make money online - it seems no one wants to read all my posts! lol.

I have no idea when it (they) will be finished as I am really working on several short tutorials. One on Adsense, One on SEO, One on sending Grizzly tons of money so he can retire to a tropical island etc.

You will know when I'm done.

Grizzly said...

Gary,

Traveling the world and not desperate for cash. Lol. Maybe you should write a book and tell the rest of us how you managed that!

You are right - if you a chasing social traffic then just about everything I write about doesn't apply.

Grizzly said...

David - oh I have tested it a lot and if you want results then this is hot off the presses - no sooner did this post go up than my CPC went from 30 cent clicks to 60 - 70 cent clicks. Just like that - presto!

roger said...

Grizz,
thanks a lot.
No you did not confuse me. You will make a wonderful elementary school teacher. LOL.

"red widgetes" and "premium red widgets" is priceless tip.

thanks again.

Grizzly said...

For those of you following the comments I just posted a new screenshot showing the effect of changing my post title to a targeted keyword - the results are quite impressive and should demonstrate how effective this technique is.

roger said...

Grizz,
bait and switch example: I bring traffic with " red widgets" -

here I am putting the red widgets in the post title but write the content using " premium red widgets" to get premium ads, right? ( even though the post title is the main factor for what type of ads we get.) OR
I put premium red widgets in post title, content but get anchored links with " red widgets".

small clarification please?

Grizzly said...

Roger,

The second scenario is better and target both "red widgets" and "Premium Red Widgets" in your annchors but the assumption is that you will get quicker ranking and hence traffic with the less competitive "Red Widgets" keyword. Always work on a variety of anchored keywords though.

Rubees Gems said...

Hi Grizz, you rock. Thanks very much for taking the mystery out of blogging for bucks, and AdSense. I can't thank you enough. Can you please take a look at my blog and let me know what you think so far. Oh, and how many AdSense ads should we add to our blogs?
Last but not least, thanks for turning us on to Project Pay Day. It's the real deal... just like you.

Thanks again,

Ed

Xelas said...

So the next big issue would be the ankor text.
Let me start then.

What could be better as the ankor text for the post "Does Trackback Spamming Make Money Online?"

Does Trackback Spamming Make Money Online? | How to Make Money Online for Beginners

or

How to Make Money Online for Beginners | Does Trackback Spamming Make Money Online?


I guess the last one is better.

Barack Obama Poster said...

In terms of automation, is this the most efficient way to build backlinks or do you do this manually as well?

I imagine that you dabble with automated content as well, even though you said that static content on your blogspot blogs gets traffic from G too!

Jayden Fellze said...

It is an interesting post. When will you be publishing your other details? I do agree selecting good sites do matter a lot in earning. Your views to come in future may help online workers like me very much.

Jo Ann said...

Grizz,

Because of some of the things I have picked up from The Academy and your Make Money Online For Beginners blog, I have been going back and changing (pretty much everything) on a couple of my sites.

But one thing I haven't heard mentioned anywhere is what kind of damage, if any, can be done by changing the URL of your post (in Wordpress) when you change the title of the post. Maybe it's a no-brainer, but I just don't know how that works.

Carla mentioned above that "I have some older posts with poorly SEO'd URLs from the days when I didn't know how to write titles with keywords. There's obviously nothing that can be done about those as far as the URLs are concerned".

If you change the title of the post, do you not change the permalink (or URL) as well?

Is this a bad practice, and if you've already done it a "few" times, can you recover from it in the eyes of G?

Thanks,

And love your posts, as usual!

The Computer Lady said...

Well, I guess I have to help Griz make some money since I "hear" that milk is $14 a gallon in the Canadian wilderness. So, just so everyone knows, this blog is about "how to make money online" :)

Now onto my questions:

That is quite interesting about how Adsense looks at all posts on a page and generates the ads from the keywords within all of the posts. I never thought of that before. So, that being, would it be better to have only 1 post per page? I see how some of my sites are having trouble because each post is about a different subject within the general niche of my blog. There might be 5 different topics on one page.

What if your blog's topic is really a keyword phrase and not just about one keyword? You said not to use 2 keywords in a post title but that could be impossible if your URL and blog title are a phrase of keywords. I don't understand how to get around that. I want a balance of writing for search engines and keeping my readers happy.

What is the relevance of using H2 tags?

Is there some place I can go to find all of the keywords within my blog's niche? Some tool?

Thanks a bunch! Wendy

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Diane said...

Hi Griz, I have just started reading your blog. I think I will wait for the book because I HATE READING BLOGS. Vic says adsense is not for newbies, you say it is. Damn I want to sit the two of you down and....

StanHayes said...

Hey, Grizz -- Not sure if you remember me, but I was having a hard time in Google for [Fantasy Baseball] even though I had lots of targeted links for said keyword. You told me to get more backlinks, but with slightly different keywords [fantasy baseball advice, 2009 fantasy baseball, etc], so I did that. In the last month, I went from the bottom of the third page to the top of the 2nd (11th overall). I just wanted to say thanks so much! If you need a blurb about how great your site works, there ya go.

Best,
Stan

Malcolm said...

Hey Grizz,

Thanks as usual for the useful info. I must say, I'm impressed: you wrote an article shorter than 10,000 words :)

Quick article link question for ya: Is it okay to put two different links in an article? Specifically: is it okay if I put, in the same article, one link to my main blog page and one link to a sub-page?

I've been writing articles targeting my sub-pages, but lately I also included a second link to my top-level URL and I realized I should probably make sure that's not gonna work against me in any way...

Both links use their respective anchor text, of course. Say my niche was "widgets" and the long tail sub-page I was linking to was "cherry flavored widgets", my main page link would just have "widgets" as the anchor text, and my sub-page link would have "cherry flavored widgets" as the anchor text. So I'm following the anchor text rules and all. I think my main concern is getting my site flagged as spam. If I were google, it seems like I would frown upon a site that happened to have such neat backlinks, with a link to the main page every time there was a link to a long-tail page...

Am I just being paranoid?

Sh*t I said this question was gonna be short. I think you're rubbing off on me man...

Bruce said...

Interesting post about how to make money with adsense. Iam not a beginner and I learned something from you today.

Cheers Mate

Anonymous said...

Can a free blogger blog get sandbox?

The Agile Marketer said...

Nicely said, Griz. First time I've been to this site but from everything I've read so far - I like it! You are spot on with this approach. I also update my Blogger template to make sure post titles are in H1 tags.

- Don James, The Agile Marketer

jj-momscashblog said...

Hey Griz, First time here and I'm impressed with your site, and am soaking in all the info. that this brain will take. I'm always trying to do something with Adsense ads,so this post really spoke to me. I appreciate the info. and will have to try the Make Money titles but after this post you think Google will get snarky on us?Just wondering because it sounds like everyone is going to try it-you're making it go viral lol. Thanks again

Aaron said...

JoAnn-
Changing URLs is usually bad. You can limit some of the damage by doing a proper redirect though. You want so setup a 301 redirect so that the search engines know how to find the new URL and start sending traffic to it. If you are using Wordpress, there is a plugin (called redirection) that can help you manage this.

Many times, just changing the title of your post won't change the URL. But, sometimes you need to do both if they are really bad.

rjgeyer said...

Ok folks..google how to make money without quotes and see where Griz is....outstanding....love to see the traffic stats....

Aaron said...

The computer lady:

It has actually been mentioned that having only 1 post per page can really help you optimize what ads you're showing. I'd bet that's why this blog is like that.

A keyword phrase is ok. Make money online. It's a phrase. You just don't want to mix them up like his recent post. Trackback spamming - make money online. G gets confused.

As for h2 tags, it's just another heading that can call attention to things. It's the step below an h1 tag. Search engines sometimes use them to figure out what your page is about.

For all you keyword needs, the Google Keyword tool is great (and free). You can put in a word, and it will get you a huge list of related ones. Or, you can put in a URL and it will get you a list of keywords related to that site. This functionality is built it to several different tools like Keyword Elite and some others. Really good tools, but kind of pricey. You can make do with the Google tool just fine if you don't have (or don't want to spend) the money.

Making Money said...

Hi Griz,

I have been reading your articles somewhat silently for the past 12 months applying everything you have said.

I have to say I was disappointed up until about 3 months ago when all of your tactics started to pay off, it simply took be 6 to 7 months to get a first page rank on some niche blogs and now I am pulling in $100 a day for the first time, all in adsense.

I have 7 blogger blogs all set up using your exact strategies and all pulling in daily adsense money. Due to this I have become ambitious and have decided to target the ultra competitive "money making" keywords to see how I fair.

I know it won't come as easy as the other blogs, but I'll hopefully be up with you in the next 12 - 18 months.

Seriously thanks for your approach on things, it's the only money making blog that tells it how it is.

The lawyer

Candida Doc said...

Read all the blog. From the end to the beginning. Really nice. And extremly usefull.
However, what about showing only one post per page?

Xelas said...

Candida Doc

You might want to reread the blog. :)

That's what I am doing for the second time.

Jo Ann said...

Aaron, I love the redirection plugin. Works like a charm. Thanks again!
AND

Grizz talks about showing only one post per page here: http://makemoneyforbeginners.blogspot.com/2007/10/common-blogging-mistakes.html.
"I only post one article per page including the home page. Each page is optimized around one subject and Google sends me the most relevant ads which also pay the most."

Anonymous said...

Do you have any books to recommend? I have time over the holidays to read some more in depth -- dave@gourmetcuisineinc.com

Artur said...

Hi Grizz,

Did you know what appens to Alan (MoneyMakerInfo.blogspot.com)?

It got banned from adsense.

WTF man ..

You are the Nº1 blogspot blog with adsense ads for "make money online".

Cumps,
Artur

Admin MyMode Network said...

Griz,
artur was right. alan got banned. Too bad for him...anyway I noticed that you have added extra header there...;-)

Professor said...

Hey Griz,

I'm actually a new reader and have digested a lot of your content in the past few days and I'm happy to have found you!

Question: I just did a search for 'make money online' and noticed that you're in 2nd position beaten out by a youtube video. I imagine this is only temporary? Can you explain this?

Thanks

Lisa said...

I'm adding Google ads to all of my blogs. I took a look at stat counter. I would like to find out if they "keywords" info is available on the free accounts. www.moneyonashoestring.blogspot.com

gobalakrishnanair said...

hey grizz ,i am a regular reader of your blog,and i had a question:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AvR.uCe496beDtERrPSN_L3sy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081130040424AAxCday
,please do reply i wud be really grateful....i promise to send u a lolly-* if u do so.....:)

Mattt said...

Hi Griz,

Did you hear that Alan Liew lost Adsense on his MMO blog?

Any thoughts?

Matt

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