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How to Increase Your Adsense Revenue

If you're a webmaster, you've probably heard about Google's Adsense.
Perhaps you're even earning from it already. This article will show you
a method to increase your Adsense revenue dramatically.

Google's Adsense allows webmasters to place links from Google's Adwords
advertisers on their webpages by inserting a special code. When a
visitor clicked on a link, the webmaster gets a cut of the profit Google
made from the advertiser. The unique feature about Adsense is that the
links it generates on your webpage are relevant to your page content.
Thus, your keywords and topics become very important determinant for the
type of links that will appear on your webpage.

There are only two factors that determine how much a webmaster can make
from Adsense. The first factor is the number of visitors who click on
the links. The more people who clicked on the links, the more you make.
Naturally, this means that the more targetted traffic to the website,
the more you'll make. This is where most webmasters focus their efforts on.

The second factor is the value of the links they clicked on. Here's
where you can make a great difference to your earnings from Adsense and
is our focus in this article.

Let's take a look at how this works:

Suppose you have 1000 visitors to your website and you get 2%
conversion, that is 20 people clicked on your Adsense links. Let's
assume that your Adsense links pay you only 50 cents per click. So you
earn $10 dollars.

Now let's see how much this same traffic will make for you if your
Adsense links pay you $5 per click. For the same number of clicks, you
make $100 dollars. That's a ten-fold increased in revenue!

Well, that makes sense, you said, but how am going to determine what
type of links appear on my webpages?

Good questions!

Here's where you'll need to do a little research and here's a tool to
help you do just that.

Go over to http://www.pixelfast.com/overture/ and you'll get a tool that
shows you how much each keyword is worth. While this tool is for
Overture's keywords, we can safely assume that this reflects the keyword
values for Googles Adwords as well. Once you've found the keywords with
high monetary values, you can optimize your webpages for them. This will
increase your chances of having these high value keyword links appearing
on your webpages.

Some people have actually made extensive researches on Google's top
paying keywords and found that one or two keywords are worth almost
$100! However, generally most keywords are valued at between 50 cents
and $5 dollars. Some keywords like "internet marketing" may fetch up to
$7 dollars and "mortgage" pays up to $10 dollars.

These values may change from time to time but they generally hover
around these levels. Naturally, this information is priceless and you'll
have to pay to get it. I feel it is worth every cent you paid for it.
You can check it out at
http://theselfimprovementsite.com/links/top-paying-keywords.html.

And there you have it! A single factor that can radically increase your
Adsense revenue!

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