Making sense of Adsense

Something to think about. 

If I was a complete newbie, I would think Adsense would make for the easiest way to earn passive income……

Not so my friend.  You can’t get started if :

*  you don’t have a website (& for this type of income, you would need more than one, and that’s got to be targetted)

*  you have not decided what topic or niche

* you have no idea how to promote your site/s

* you do not know how to write, how to get content, how to get traffic, how to get relevant Google ads on to your sites..

Basically, if you have not done market research, then you don’t know what niche that is lucrative, not so competitive, etc.    You first have to know how to do market research and where to find out?

I suggest you go back to your notes and find those recommended links the gurus have imparted to you.

Then next question - how to do websites?    Ah, this my friend is the question most newbies ask (if my partner, who’s quite the techie geek hears of this, he will strangle you :) .     If it makes you feel any better, I still do not know how to do websites, although I have learned bits and pieces - I have been forced to learn to upload my websites (that’s FTP - yeah another story :(

Four days ago, I attended Dr Mike’s preview on his Adsense Seminar (Dr Mike makes more than US$200k a year from this).   I picked up some useful tips and will apply to my sites and I will lshare with you the outcome when it’s successful (or not!).

Then again, is Adsense your main FOCUS?   

 

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