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How to Create Google Adsense Pages
First let me preface this article by stating that you should NOT create
pages for the "gaming" of AdSense. Most companies who use AdWords are
small to medium sized businesses trying to grow.
With rampant click fraud, those advertisers won't be able to advertise,
and AdSense won't pay out as well.
That said, let's begin the process.
For our example, our topic is that of "widgets", so where do get
started?
Create the page - Sounds simple enough, but there are
some coding standards you should always use. They are:
- Name of the page - Use the name of the keyword you are
targeting. So, in this example it would be widget.htm. You can use
your web server's technology as well, but if in doubt, you can never
go wrong with the .htm
- Title the page - Use the keyword again for the title.
- Meta Tags - Yes, they are still used. Make sure you include the
keywords in your meta keyword list, and give a definition of the
word in your meta description tag
- H1 - Put your keyword in stylized H1 tags. Use CSS to make the
tag look consistent to the rest of your site
Content - This is often the biggest obstacle
non-writers have. Don't worry, follow these steps and you'll soon be on
your way to original content.
- Go to MSN, Yahoo and Google
- Enter your keyword into the search box
- Look at the top 5 sites listed from each search engine
- Educate yourself on the topic from the content found on these
sites
Page Copy - Now that you've absorbed more information,
compose your own page of ORIGINAL content. You can take bits and pieces
from the other pages, but be sure to inject your personality into your
writing. That will make it uniquely yours.
Links - Don't forget to link to authority sites about
your subject. It's very natural for web pages to have links to other
sites, don't forget about this key point.
Traffic - The most obvious is getting traffic to your
site. Your site will have higher paying ads if your page gets more
traffic. If you need help with this
Personally, I tried using the traffic generating sites, and quite
frankly, they are a waste of time. Sure you'll build up your traffic
numbers, but it's usually from an autosurfing program.
One last note. On September 1st, 2005 Google shut down my account
because they suspected click fraud. I really don't have a problem with
them shutting me down, because as an advertiser I want to know that they
are watching my money. However, I believe they should show proof of the
supposed fraudulent activity. I was even proactive in letting them know
when I saw suspicious activity, but they never replied to my inquires.
-To your online success!
contact
webmaster@siteadvertising.org
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