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Want to learn how to Make money in 15 minutes?!

by Tricia

Never has there been a time when someone sits down and shows you step by step blueprints to make real money on the internet. Furthermore, no one in the right frame of mind will show you a way to do it WITHOUT spending a single penny on advertising.

You see, the Internet is huge and millions come online to have a crack at it. Majority (99.9%) just don’t have a clue where to start. They attempt some techniques exposed by well known internet marketing gurus, but never really make some serious money.

Well the thing is, the owner of Google Snatch is NOT a guru. Simple down to earth guy who just knows what to do to make money online! Best of all are the techniques he uses to dominate not only a niche market but also markets that have thousands of competitors owned and run by large corporations.

He implements his own techniques and actually, in one word, hammers his competition. No Google Adwords to cheat, as each click costs an expensive $100. As at the end of the day, the bigger the market, the bigger the competition, so more spending power!

Now millions are afraid to compete in big markets because the people (companies) who have the money CAN demolish their competitors. But what he tells you is, BIG companies have more money than sense. There is no need to spend thousands of dollars to make money online. If you have the right formula, (The FREE Click Formula) then why waste money on paid clicks.

The problem with paid advertising, whether its Google, Yahoo or MSN, you can get high placements almost instantly, but whose clicking on your ads? I mean whose accumulating a large bill at the end of the month for you? Your competitors? Happy clickers? Or actual ‘real’ customers?

The work involved is just as much as setting up a Google Adwords campaign. Since the Google Slap came to the scene, it was made clear that for each keyword you bid on it requires a unique page, as a must, to achieve good popularity ranking.

So the idea is simple, yet thousands think, actually MILLIONS think, Adwords is quicker? It takes 15 minutes for the world to see your listing! But in order to get to those 15 minutes, it takes the same time to find the keywords, create the landing page and to get the campaign on its feet. Overall you could say it takes maybe 60 – 90 minutes, maybe more.

Once this is setup, people will actually start seeing your ads AFTER 90 minutes as the work needs to be done beforehand.

Now for the alternative, inside Google Snatch! It takes 60 minutes for the world to see your ad, PLUS you don’t pay a single cent on a click. Yet to that matter never will you ever again pay for a click once you discovered these techniques. So this you could say is the REAL get your Google ads for free!

It was suppose to be priced at $997, but at present it’s next to NOTHING! So go over to the website now before your competitors use this method on you.

It’s on SALE! Until Sunday August 17th the price is only $77. It’s well worth the investment at that price!

I’ve just started looking at the first Google Snatch, but this is a brand new Formula that was just released to the public a few days ago.

Check it out and never pay for Google ads ever again and let the world see your site within 60 minutes!

To your success!




Filed Under: Blogging, Making Money, Sales and Marketing, Site Promotion, Site Traffic, Technology Tagged With: advertising, Adwords, campaign, crack, Formula, Free Click Forumula, gain traffic, get rid of adwords account, get traffic, Google, Google Snatch, guru, How To, increase earnings, internet, keyword, keywords, low price, Majority, make money, market, marketing, niche, on sale, online, power, secret blueprints, success, tech, website, Yahoo

Adsense tips – Adsense section targeting

by Tricia

Are you dissatisfied with how your Adsense ads are performing on your site?

Well one way to safely view the ads on your site the way people from other areas and countries might be seeing them is to use the Adsense Preview Tool. On the Adsense site you’ll be able to find the tool for Internet Explorer. You can also download this aAdsense preview tool for Firefox if that’s your preferred browser.

If you decide that you don’t like the ads that are being served to your pages you could go into your Google adsense account and block certain advertisers if you’d like, but there might be a better way to get ads that truly fit your sites content.

Try using Adsense Section Targeting.

When you use Adsense Section Targeting you can tell adsense to only draw ads from the contents in your posts. Plus you can use the adsense targeting code to block out your sidebars and or your sites header.

I’ve blocked the sidebars on all of my sites because there are so many things that say blog in the sidebars that for a while it seemed that all the ads had something to do with blog or blogging no matter which site I had them on or what was being discussed in the posts.

If you want to try it out for yourself go to the Adsense help pages and visit the Adsense section targeting information.

If that link doesn’t work for you try:

Look in the adsense help section when you’re signed in – help -> working with my ads -> improving performance -> Using features wisely -> Emphasize important content with section targeting -> click the link in the description in that page that says “The Full Instructions” to learn how to add some code to your template to target certain sections for ads or how to block other sections of your site or page.

If Adsense section targeting doesn’t give you enough control over your ads try using Adsense referrals as well. You can have ads that display Google products and or products from 100’s of other companies and services. You can even pick each product.

Filed Under: Affiliates, Blogging, How To, Making Money, Technology Tagged With: account, adsense section targeting, blog, Blogging, code, content, download, firefox, Google, Google Adsense, help, How To, instructions, internet explorer, Making Money, posts, products, service, sidebar, support, targeting ads, using referrals, website

12 Blog design tips to keep your visitors and advertisers happy

by Tricia

One of the forums I’m on has a discussion about best blogging practices. Here’s a few tips that I just added to the thread that you might consider for your own blog design. I’ve written these suggestions mainly with bloggers who write posts for which they get compensation by advertisers in mind, but I think these suggestions are good guidelines for most bloggers.

It’s nice when a blog design reflects your personal style or co-ordinates well with your niche topic.

If you are writing posts for compensation or selling ad space in you sidebar your blog should probably have a professional image. This doesn’t mean plain and boring.

1. If you are using a standard template that 1000’s of other bloggers are using personalize it in some way to reflect your blogs style. If you aren’t sure how to do this ask people on a web forum or hire someone to spruce up your site.

2. Avoid flashing buttons and images.

3. For the most part write your posts in one color of text and one font size. (There are some blogs with multicolored posts and I find them hard to read.)

4. Make sure that the font that you’ve chosen for your blog is easy to read and is of a color that can be read easily against the background color of your blog. Bright white text on dark or black backgrounds tires the eye quickly and is hard to read. If your blog has a dark background a light gray text seems to work best.

* In general I think dark blog backgrounds are frowned upon by quite a few bloggers (and possibly advertisers). Why? I’m not sure, but I think it’s mainly because they are often harder to read and as a result are thought of as not being well designed.

5. Avoid autoplay music! I think the majority of bloggers dislike autoplay music on blogs. If you want to have music on your site please have it in the off mode and let your visitors turn it on if they want to hear it.

You want your visitors to read your posts. It’s hard to concentrate sometimes when music is blaring at you, particularly if the visitor doesn’t like that style of music.

6. Avoid autoplay video. See above. Let your visitors turn the videos on if they want to view them. Anything autoplay is distracting.

7. Try to make sure that your visitors can navigate your site easily. You may actually see your traffic or page views increase if you follow some of these suggestions:

– Think about making your post titles clickable so visitors can easily read the comments that have been left on the post and possibly add their own.

– Likewise be sure that your visitors can see the comment link easily so that they can leave a comment if they want to.

– I’m sure advertisers love to see comments on posts, I know regular site visitors do, so do everything possible to make it easier for your visitors to leave you a comment. That includes not making your visitors register to your site just to leave a comment.

8. At the end of your main page, and possibly on your single posts, have navigation tags so that your visitors can easily move to the next page or next post.

9. If you like buttons or if you have very long blogrolls, categories, or archives think about moving them to pages rather than keeping them in your sidebar, or try drop down menus. Your sidebar will look less cluttered and your page might load faster.

10. Sites with only one post on the main page or dozens can be frustrating for visitors. If you have too many posts the site will load very slowly. If you only have one post your visitor might not click through to the next page to see what other fabulous posts you’ve written. New posts should probably be on your main page for a day or two, so gauge how many posts to include on the front page by how many you normally write on the average day. I think five to ten posts is probably a good amount to have on the main index page.

11. Using slang in your posts can be fun or even funny sometimes, but don’t over do it. It can make your posts harder to read and even understand, and if you are creating blog posts for advertisers they probably want you to use proper words. On that note, if you are writing a post in English don’t mix your native language into the post. It just makes it harder for English readers to follow and understand.

12. It’s also a good idea to spell and grammar check your posts before publishing. Most browsers have plugins or extensions that can be added to help you check spelling and grammar as you type.

Practicing some or all of these tips should keep your visitors happy and you might even start to see an increase in your traffic. Remember an increase in the quality of your site and in your traffic could enhance your ability to monetize your blog.

Good Luck!

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