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Sorry, this isn't my blogs. This's my books. There I try to write how to maximize own revenue from Google Adsense. Also any tips, trick and tutorials. Just a simple How-To for a newbie or beginner on Adsense publisher. I hope it can help you all...
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Google AdSense » 4. Refresh Your Own Traffic (2 of 6)
Submit, Submit, Submit

It goes without saying that you need to submit your site to Google and other major search engines. All major search engines have a ‘submit your site’ link, so this is quite easy. Somewhat more time-consuming is submitting your site to ‘community-based sites’. This involves searching for link directories and other community sites and submitting your information again and again and again.

Most people aim for the major link-directories with a high Google PageRank as they feel that this will increase their PageRank too. That philosophy is quite sound, yet don’t ignore the smaller directories! While these directories may not list as many sites and lack a high PageRank, your site will stand out a lot more. Being a big fish in a small pond can generate quite a few hits. The underlying advice with directories is to submit to all of them - big or small.

Next, submit your site to ‘community-based’ sites such MyBlogLog, MySiteProfile etc. These sites are fantastic as they often give you your own homepage to display information about your site. For a new, small site, this will virtually double your visibility on the web. Furthermore, it enables you join communities of similar websites. People often surf based on what topic they are interested in so if you are a member of a community people will often come to your site from other similar sites. It’s just like getting links from other well-established sites.

If you’re a blogger, join traffic generation sites such as BlogMad and BlogExplosion. These sites are fantastic and easy for bringing hits to your site. But there is a downside – surfers to your site will usually only stay the required amount of time and then leave. However, if your blog is good enough, they’ll come back. Another word of warning is to be careful if your site displays Adsense. Using these traffic generation sites can violate the Adsense Terms of Service. I’ve never used these sites to bring traffic to an Adsense site, but here’s a tip: Surf other people’s sites and use the credits earned to display your banner on other sites or rent space on other sites. BlogExplosion has a fantastic feature called ‘Rent My Blog’ that enables just this. It’s free advertising and you’ll achieve higher visibility than with AdWords!

[MaHe]
posted by MaHe @ 19:20  

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