How Much Does Your Google Adsense Really Make

Since its introduction in 2003, the Google Adsense program has greatly help bloggers defray hosting charges and other costs related to running blogs. Blogging can be very expensive especially when you have high levels of traffic and numerous pages. Many are turning to Google Adsense to generate some revenue from their blogs and what’s more, earn some extra on the side.

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Posted under Internet by Lie Fung on Wednesday 10 June 2009 at 12:26 am

Adsense R.I.P.?

Following a tip off from several usually reliable sources it has come to my attention that Adsense is dead. It would appear that if you have been making any money from Adsense you may as well give up, shut down your site and do something else instead.

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Posted under Internet by Lie Fung on Thursday 4 June 2009 at 2:11 am

The Four Big Adsense Secrets

Is there a BIG secret to the huge Adsense checks? Yes, you’ve seen those screen shots of 5-figure Adsense earning … so have I. And that made you thinking, why are some people earning those huge income, and you are not.

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Posted under Internet by Lie Fung on Wednesday 3 June 2009 at 2:08 am

How Website Age Affects Website Search Engine Rankings

According to statistics on major search engines, it has a dramatic effect. Why does it matter how old or young your website is?

It seems as though users prefer sites that are more popular and trust-worthy than sites that are younger. This may be because older sites probably are better developed and protected against potential spam than newer sites and people tend to trust sites they view as being more secure. This could allow major search engines to give your site a higher ranking.This can mean that the links on your website have a big impact on the success and ranking of your website. If you have links to older and more proven websites, there is a good chance that your website will be more successful and rank higher. How do you know what links to use and trust?

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Posted under Internet by Lie Fung on Monday 1 June 2009 at 12:17 am

RSS Feed Tips to Help SEO

Channel Title
The channel title in your RSS feed is one of the most important aspect. The channel title should be keyword rich and contain information related to the general theme of the RSS feed. In order to maximize compatibility with RSS readers, it is best not to include any HTML in the channel title. The channel title is a website visitors first glimpse at the RSS feed, so its important to make an impression and attract the interest of casual browsers. Additionally, many of the RSS feed directories and search engines use the information contained in the RSS feed’s channel title and description to index the feed. In order for the feed to be properly categorized, it is important that the information contained in these fields be relevant to the contents contained in the feed. If included at all, the blog, brand, or company name should be at the end not the beginning of the RSS feed channel title.

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Posted under Internet by Lie Fung on Sunday 31 May 2009 at 7:13 pm

Make a Great Landing Page

If you have great ambitions of creating your very own blog and of publishing it online for hundred of people to visit, you need to abide by specific techniques so that it is very profitable and successful. The most crucial aspect to realize with a blog site is the landing page, where most online visitors will first see and read your blog posts. The landing page will largely determine if your blog will be successful or ultimately fail.

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Posted under Internet by Lie Fung on Saturday 30 May 2009 at 7:03 pm

Increasing Web Traffic

Some help to increase the web traffic :
1. Writing articles. Success with articles comes from understanding how to write killer headlines and very informative articles. Articles should never be an ad. You have to remember the internet is the information super highway and that is what people are looking for. So above all try to help people and they will trust you more.

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Posted under Internet, Uncategorized by Lie Fung on Friday 29 May 2009 at 6:45 pm