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June 12th, 2008 | by RichSage

Earn $123 per Day With Adsense

Category: ADVERTISING, MONETIZING STRATEGIES

Earning at least USD$123.00 per Day With Adsense

This is an on-going study, research topic and “How To” series about AdSense and how to earn at least $123 from operating one or more websites that display Google’s AdSense ads.

Simply put, AdSense delivers ads based on the content of your site. Write about horses, and you’ll see ads based on horses. Write about gardening and the ads will be about gardening. Or in my case, write content for financial sites and the ads will be from financial related advertisers.

Earn $123 per Day with AdSense

I like to work with AdSense because they are the biggest and best when it comes to implementing the technology. I should add that in the past few quarters Google has paid nearly $1 Billion dollars in commissions to AdSense advertisers.

Many more reasons to monetize with AdSense…

Simply put, AdSense was the first to make it *very easy* even for a novice to monetize their website by placing ad code from AdSense. Before AdSense, online Entrepreneurs had to spend an enormous amount of time selling advertising to make their web efforts worthwhile. Then came AdSense, and online enterprises had to get the code from Google and place on their website(s) and ads appeared based on the content! Then each click paid the advertising host!

Those clicks ad up. In my case, I’ve got several reasons to do this. First, I want to show you what I have learned from hosting several sites that feature AdSense. Sites from the ArticleMINT, which features articles written on hundreds of subjects to P31.COM, the Penny Project, where I am taking a penny from USD$0.01 to $10,737,418.24 using the Internet for charity! Actually, the site is one of two charity sites I am exploring, where all the money raised is going to charity. The other is the Maxsimo.ORG Project –where I an building another penny.

All these projects are going to use AdSense to help monetize the building of money, and with two examples that I gave above, the ‘building’ is for charity. My motivation in all this is to see the benefit of advertisers vs. running my own monetizing membership. In my case, I am doing both, but it does not hurt to see what can be done to “fill some space” with advertisers.

AdSense Custom Search

There are some simple steps that can be taken to make more money with AdSense:

  • The first is to blend the ads with the content, as best as possible. Google AdSense touts that the ads are an enhancement for the content. I often agree. The best way to explore this angle is to place the ads (mainly text ads) in a way that they blend their text as part of your story.
  • The next is the actual placement of the ads. While the ads can be placed just about anywhere on a page, I feel the best place to have them is at the top of the page, where people can see them easily.
  • Lastly, the least used, but often effective way to add revenue with AdSense is to setup a custom search where Google is used to search your own site and ads are placed around the search results. This is very effective, because often a search results in the reader using a paying advertisers links to exit your site.

In the coming weeks and months, I’ll keep expanding on this lesson by linking to newer content that I create with “How to” tips, content building ideas and various aspects as you earn your way to $100 per day with AdSense.

Part of My Strategies for Earning $123.00 per day with AdSense:

  • Use WordPress to build as many websites as I can in the topics of my interest –make money online to financial topics to charity work.
  • Hire as many writers and use a few programs to aide the posting of content to the network of sites.
  • Design a general theme where I can vary the colors, but have enough ad space to monetize with ads. Basically, I will get a copy of the Rich Sage dot com theme to place on all the WordPress sites.
  • All the time I keep in mind that AdSense is just a small part of my monetizing effort — I can also run ads for my entire membership and affiliate program while I am running the AdSense campaign!
  • Laslty, why not? I have about a hundred domains that I have purchased for various reasons, and many of them are just parked with no benefit. This is an opportunity to learn something and benefit from it.

So, stay turned. There are many updates to come as I grow my AdSense income from a few dollars per day to at least $123 dollars per day using a network of WordPress sites with mainly financial content. If you would like to follow the progress, just bookmark this post where I will return to put a link to the next update.

Carpe Diem,
Rich Sage

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Rich Sage

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8 Comments »

collapseicon Comment by Kenney
2008-06-15 03:28:14

Looks like a good idea. Do you think my site has got adsense potential ?

 
collapseicon Comment by RichSage
2008-06-16 08:39:59

Hi Kenney,

I have two suggestions to monetize your site… 1. Yes, you can use AdSense, as the growth of ads in your category will grow rapidly. 2. I suggest that you start a mailing list that has employment opportunities in just your area. As the list grows you can feature ads from employers looking for candidates. The service is free to registrants, but employers who have the ‘big bucks’ pay. A win-win. Success with your site.

Rich Sage.

 
collapseicon Comment by tarunkumar
2008-06-18 01:57:39

hello friend
its a good way…but is only possibilty that why we only depends on google………….to earn money?

 
collapseicon Comment by RichSage
2008-06-18 06:43:10

Hi,

Not at all… Adsense will be used in conjunction with several other monetizing plans… Just take RichSage dot com –there are multiple monetizing efforts running.

I prefer AdSense on a huge network of sites because I don’t think Google will go out of business anytime soon. AND they pay commissions on time. B>)

Anyway, most of my AdSense income will actually be donated to a charity that I am forming, and I felt that this was the best way to build an income for the charity.

Thanks for your comment,
Rich Sage.

 
collapseicon Comment by Laura
2008-07-23 03:35:26

Great article. I have found that doing exactly what you said: blending my ads to my description I can generate more clicks. If thevisitor is not satisfied with the information in the article; the chances a google text add would appeal are even greater. Therefore, when a visitor does not turn into a buyer; they usually do not leave my website without leaving a tip. :)

 
collapseicon Comment by maduga
2008-08-04 19:20:52

I’ve been with adsense for few years and by far it’s still the main source of my income (online). Yes, it’s by far the easiest way to make money from your sites, maybe not the best way, but it is easiest, technically. However it is not sugested to depend your income from adsense only since they can suspend your account anytime, and there’s almsot no chance for you to rejoin them after the ban.

 
collapseicon Comment by RichSage
2008-08-04 20:28:46

Hi, Same here… I’ve been with them for a few years, and I had my account suspended when someone followed a link to one of my sites from a forum and just clicked away on a bunch of ads.

I then wrote a nice letter to Google, explaining that I had no intention to defraud, and that *they* (Google) have no way to prevent such actions –then why punish the publisher?

My account was re-stated. Nice letters usually work for me.
Cheers, Rich Sage

 
collapseicon Comment by Internet Marketer
2008-08-30 00:39:27

I have found that using adsense to create a nice income stream requires many websites. I have 50 websites with adsense on them and that is now providing around $100/month. Granted, all the sites are less than 6 months old. They will continue to increase in revenue. Just remember that niche choice is extremely important, something I had not really considered initially. The top 6 sites provide 90% of the revenue.

Internet Marketer

 

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