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Crafting a Blog for Adsense Revenue
from:When you reach the point where you are ready to set up a blog for Adsense revenue, chances are that you've done a little bit of research and selected the niche you wish to work with. There are plenty of great niches from which to choose. You should plan for the niche you select for an Adsense project to be one that you enjoy because you will be spending a good deal of time and effort into making this niche a profitable niche for you.
If you have selected your niche and are getting your blog up and running remember that you should always write for your audience. Your job is to build an audience. You want to pay attention to keywords. Find out which keywords will bring the traffic and the Adsense revenue but none of that matters if you aren't writing to keep your audience interested and excited to hear what you have to say tomorrow. Give them useful information, entertain them, or keep them on pins and needles. Use your blog as a source of inspiration and hope or to offer genuine help to those in need.
Whatever you decide to do with your blog remember to take it in that direction and don't vary. Don't go through a phase of introspection and personal soul searching on a blog about budget cooking or dating advice. Keep the blog on topic so that Adsense doesn't wind up placing ads for grief counseling on your cooking with chocolate blog. Seriously, who needs grief counseling when faced with a mountain of delicious looking chocolate recipes? You should get the point though. Adsense ads are created according to the content offered on your blog. You set the tone for the ads that will appear so keep your blog to the topic at hand unless you want irrelevant or sometimes inappropriate ads popping up.
When all else fails apply the K. I. S. S. philosophy—keep it simple sweetheart. Don't go overboard with flashy graphics, blinking lights, loud music, and countless other distractions. Make sure you offer excellent content that is appropriate for your blog and audience and offer few distractions. You want visitors to notice the ads so that they can click on them. The less clutter you have the better the odds of this happening. Keep these things in mind when crafting your blog and your Adsense earnings should be more than enough to keep you satisfied.
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