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Building an AdSense Site - A 5 Day Plan
By Steven Weber
I preach this all the time. However, I still have people contacting me who are struggling with their AdSense sites’ traffic. Many have skipped a few key steps. Some of these people are even customers of mine who should know better…Shame Shame!

Just kidding!

I realize the problem with impatience. I struggle with it myself.

The biggest mistake I see people doing when creating AdSense sites is jumping the gun and begin investing time before the idea is researched well. Many simply DO NOT spend enough time in the prelims. Internet marketers are all cut from the same cloth in some respects; when the next “greatest idea” hits our brains we cannot wait to implement it! However, the process requires time which is always in short demand. You must use it wisely.

Here is a rough time line you should follow to avoid wasting valuable time with a worthless AdSense site idea:

Day One: The idea pops into your head from nowhere! Go ahead; let it run wild inside your head for a day. Sleep on it well; then see how you feel about it tomorrow. Oftentimes things don’t look the same the next day. Whatever you do, resist the temptation to begin work on the AdSense site that very day! You can spend a bit of time surfing and looking at some possibilities, but don’t spend a lot of time there yet.

Day Two: If the idea still excites you, now is the time to rope it in and be business-like about it. Start planning your research. Surf the web looking at competitors. (If there aren’t many, you had better wonder why.) Start taking notes. Use free keyword tools to help you brainstorm. If at all possible, talk it over with someone. (My wife sure comes in mighty handy in these times; she does a very good job at keeping me away from the deep end.)

Day Three: Plan out and begin your AdWords test campaign. If you don’t do this properly (or at all), you are throwing darts in the dark. If you are not familiar with the AdWords test campaign, contact me! This is by far the most important step of all when building AdSense sites. I really can’t emphasize that enough.

Day Four: Usually, the test campaign only needs run for a day. After that you should have a good handful of very nice keywords which you KNOW receive searches. Today you will decide on the ones you will use. The keyword selection method for the AdSense site involves comparing the number of real searchers to the keyword’s competition. I like to optimize my index page with the one I feel is the best of all the possibilities. Again, if you are not familiar with this research process, contact me!

Day Five: If everything is still a go, it’s time to create the content and build the site. (Remember that 3 or 4 out of every 5 ideas usually are shown to be duds by the above research. Success in Internet marketing requires learning the art of “failing fast”!)

One last thing however:

I know how anxious you may be to get your AdSense sites listed in Google. However, do not begin submitting to the directories before you have most of the content published. It is best to show Google your AdSense site for the first time only after you have plenty of great content! I see far too many beginners throwing up a page or two and then pointing Google to the site. Have some patience and do it right!

If done properly, building small, niche Adsense sites can be a great way to earn a steady “paycheck” from Google! There is no rocket science or tricks involved. Just follow a proven process and success comes amazingly easy.

Steve Weber quit the rat race and now work full time from his home. Want to learn how you can do it too? Click here for a free video => http://www.weberinternetmarketing.com/videos/video-weber.htm

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Grow Your Real Estate Business Through Blogs

When setting up a communications plan for your real estate business, a blog is a great
resource to use. Anyone who is capable of typing an email or office memo can publish a
blog. You can use a blog to create an online presence even if you are not extremely
technologically advanced.

A blog can help to increase your chances of being pulled up in a search engine search.
There are several reasons that this happens. Blogs are generally updated frequently and
many search engines rank sites in an order of popularity or most recently updated. They
may also keep record of every time someone links to your blog, thus increasing your
popularity standings as well.

So how do you find these readers? It is difficult to remain focused on writing at the
beginning when you have few or no readers. You write but are not sure that anyone is
actually reading. Unfortunately, that is how it is when you first begin your blog.
However, keep in mind that part of the work you have to put into your blog is attracting
readers.

You have to earn those readers over time. How do you earn readers? You cannot simply
start a blog and expect them to find you. You have to find a way to make your blog
memorable and to make it something they will want to visit over and over again.
Consider using the three steps outlined below to put your blog in the category of qualified
reading.

First of all, you have to create a blog that is actually worth viewing. Make it worthwhile
for readers to subscribe to your blog. Don’t simply lift content from various places on
the web and put them in your blog postings. Instead create content that shares your blogs
purpose and your own personality. You need to make your blog something that readers
actually want to read. Determine who your intended audience will be and create content
that is relevant to that audience.

Secondly, you need to make it fairly easy for readers to subscribe to your blog. It can be
extremely helpful to use an RSS freed. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication.
Using RSS subscription buttons allow readers to easily subscribe. For example, visitors
who have their own Yahoo webpage can click on an “Add to Yahoo” button on your blog
site, and your blog will be added to their page via your RSS feed. Each time you make a
change or update to your blog, it will also automatically update your blog information on
any subscribed readers’ pages as well. If you are unfamiliar with RSS, you can do more
research on the topic.

Finally, you need to develop a regular schedule for posting and do so with good, quality
content. You want people to find information that they can actually use or information
that they will want, such as local property listings, helpful hints, and other real estate
news. Turn your blog into something that is not only interesting but it worthwhile to the
readers.

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