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How To Build Adsense Revenue Sites
Advertising has long functioned as an extra revenue source for marketers and webmasters. Originally it was just text ads or banners. Some sites forged close ties with their clients and included them as sponsors, complete with pre-pages and elaborate flash animations.
Now marketers are taking the idea to the extreme and building sites that exist just to display ads!
The technique involves building sites that target a certain niche, and that contain hundreds or thousands of webpages each focused on a single keyword.
These pages all contain relevant content, so the search engine is happy. These pages are rarely designed to look attractive - at least to a human. Their purpose is to simply attract a click to the ads.
These sites are quite easy to build.
First, find your niche.
Then find as many keywords and key phrases as possible for this niche. You need to drill down from the `broad` searches to deep searches.
Example: You want to build a site around the `fishing` niche. The main keyword for the site is `fishing`, obviously, so you’d use a tool such as the Overture Search Suggestion tool to find deeper keywords. By drilling down we find `tampa bay fishing`, `canada fishing lodge`, `bass fishing tip` etc. These are the phrases you’d build pages around.
These deeper search terms only get a couple of hundred to a thousand searches per month. The technique is similar to the way marketers used to save money when bidding on ads in overture or adsense. They’d never pay for such a broad term as fishing, they would bid on the more specific terms.
After finding your keywords you can integrate content from other sites, most commonly articles or RSS/Blog feeds, to fill the page with the ads on top. A feed has the added bonus of providing constantly changing content.
These pages will be highly focused on individual phrases and won’t attract much traffic. But because there are so many of them a site with, say, 1000 pages could attract tens of thousands of hits a month. And 10, 20 or even 50 sites would attract a LOT of traffic.
And since each and every page is displaying relevant ads even a 1% click through rate could result in thousands of clicks per month. The most common Ad source for these sites is Google AdSense, though Yahoo now offer a similar system.
As an estimate, we’ll assume a 1% click through. If the site has 500 pages and it attracts 1000 hits a day, it would get 100 clicks a day. That is 3,000 a month. Google is very secretive about it’s payouts but as an example let’s call that $300 per month.
Now imagine having 10 of these sites. That’s $3000 a month! Or 100… That’s $30,000!
And this is exactly what people are doing. The figures will vary wildly, but the system remains the same.
I have some reservations about the long term viability of these sites. Google updates have wiped out doorway pages before (an older form of this idea). And Google has a duty to provide relevant content to it’s users - something it tends to work hard at.
Running ad-sites like this is technically spamming the search engines. If you are caught out, your site could be banned. It’s a risk but if you slip under the radar a potentially profitable one! And careful use of templates and articles/feeds will make a site with relevant content — even if the content isn’t yours.
Constructing an Adsense Site
The domain name for the niche you are building this adsense site for should contain the main keywords or phrase.
You then need a template that each page is built around. This could be as simple as a blank page or it could contain a sitemap, links, graphics, etc.
You would also want your AdSense ads code at the top.
The pages URL, Title, and Meta /adsense” rel=”tag”>adsense, adsense revenue, rob the search engines, adsense income

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