There are three things that are a factor in succeeding with an Adsense business model and some common concerns I’d like to address. These are all in my opinion of course.
Time - Depending on the work you put in, will partly be responsible for the success you are having. If you are doing this part time, you going to have to wait longer. There really aren’t any shortcuts or tricks you can do to game Google. And besides, if you mess with Google, you will lose. If you don’t believe me, just look around at any internet marketing forum.
If you want to test a niche, create an Adwords campaign and monitor the impressions over a 24 hours period on page 1. This will give you an idea of what traffic is like, and if people are clicking. Of course, be sure to limit your budget or you may wake up to a surprise. It won’t cost as much as a domain and it will take you a lot less time and effort to do it. If you’re wondering why your website isn’t doing well then there is something you have to ask yourself. How can you gauge a niche if you aren’t backing it up with any links? Get it on page 1, even better in the top 5 or 6 and see what is happening before you make a decision.
I think it is absolutely ridiculous to expect to be indexed on page 1 right from the get go. This can and does happen, but other times it won’t for whatever reason Google decides. Get them ranking, with about 10 pages of content and firing back links to the home page and some of the inner pages. Do this over the course of two months and then look again. Not exactly the get rich over night you thought eh!
Work - You’ve got to go, excuse my phrase, “balls out” every single day and treat this like 2 full time businesses and then some. Part time will get you there eventually but you can’t play with it or you will be struggling. If you have other obligations and have to worry about putting food on the table then definitely steer away from the Adsense Masters Course until you have the rest of your life sorted out. This isn’t just pop up a site and rake in the money, regardless of what others would have you believe. If you can dedicate some time here and there, great! But don’t expect to be making $100/day or whatever you’re being promised after a few months of part time efforts. Besides, most people’s part time efforts are not even part time.
Mistakes - To really understand Google Adsense you are going to have to make mistakes. If you don’t make any mistakes then you are not going to succeed, for real. I’ve been doing this for a long time and can’t tell you exactly how I know how something works. I can write you a nice story about it but it is something you just gain an instinct for. Sometimes you might spend a lot of hard work on something and then it flops. Unfortunately this is the way it works. Accept the bad sites and move on. You won’t be able to start tomorrow and by the end of the month be paying all of your bills, not yet anyway.
You are a bit scared to make a move, so you aren’t doing anything until you think you have it all figured out? This is the biggest killer. You won’t know, and I certainly don’t know. Jump in and start doing something.
I don’t get a ton of back links over the course of a day and then stop. Actually I setup automatic submissions to 15 per day over a few months time. New websites don’t have trust and Google might give the site a penalty if you do too much. The key is to stop looking for the magic button and do the work.
The Gurus out there are constantly telling people how easy it is, and it is but you need guidance. For every 10 or so sites that you make, 1 or 2 will work out okay. Since you don’t have the skills yet, don’t expect to dominate the business.
If you don’t like article writing, then like Xfactor says, it is surprising your using this business model because a large portion of it is writing. Content and articles are basically the same just that one is usually longer than the other.
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