Adsense Tips That Double Affiliate Earnings
Most of us would love to double our Adsense earnings. It doesn’t take  long to learn that Google uses a sliding scale, so a $10 keyword that  promised to pay $1 to the affiliate only pays $.05. 
Many  affiliate marketers, especially work at home professionals, assume that  affiliate marketing is a scam and quit. Unfortunately, affiliate  marketing through Google or Yahoo is not a scam. It is the marketer’s  ignorance that is costing them money. 
No matter what type of  internet business a person operates, most will include affiliate  marketing to a greater or lesser degree. Many businesses consider  affiliate income as passive income, but they remain frustrated by the  lack of success. 
How Earnings are Calculated 
Many  factors are involved when calculating the affiliate’s earnings. Page  rank, hits, inbound links, and Page Rank are all important. However, the  search engines also track how many people click and compare it to how  many people remain at the site for more than 30 seconds. 
Ad Appearance 
The  effectiveness of an ad depends on its appearance. Adds that mimic a  link bar on a webpage will do better than ones that appear to be  advertisements. 
This is why Google allows web publishers a wide variety of layouts and color combinations. 
Many  affiliate marketers tell small business owners to post three, four, or  even five bars of Affiliate links. This rarely works. Instead, it can  make the visitor feel like they’ve hit a MFA (Made For AdSense) spam  site. In most cases, visitors just leave. 
Content 
You’ve all heard it – Content is King. Many people mistake this to mean that content attracts search engines – not true. 
Content,  and meta tags, determine what ads appear on a site. A web page that is  not doing well can be improved, dramatically, by altering the keywords  to attract sites which have good products to sell at an affordable  price. 
The keywords in an article rarely effects search engine  rank in today’s SEO world. However, they are 100% effective in  controlling the ads that appear on a web page. 
Know the Ads 
NEVER  click an ad on your website. However, you can read the URL and go visit  the site. What are they selling? Is it a good product? Do you know how  to write an article that can ‘pre sell’ the product? Can your article ad  value to the product? All of these questions will play a vital roll in  the difference between the number of the ‘click through’ from your site  and the number of ‘decisions to buy.’ 
There is nothing wrong  with manipulating the ads that appear on your web page. If too many of  those ads lead to ‘Hard Sell’ pages then change the keywords and topic  of the page to attract something more ‘user friendly.’ 
AdSense Analytics 
All  business owners need to familiarize themselves with web analytics.  AdSense has its own analytics program. Keep an eye on the pages, which  ones work, which ones don’t, and which ads pay best. When you target an  ad that earns a high affiliate payout then create more pages that  attract that ad. 
It is easy to track hits and traffic by creating ‘channels’ in the AdSense program. 
Reversed AdSense 
Don’t  forget to improve your PPC campaigns success by using this advice in  reverse. One thing that many small businesses often overlook in their  Pay Per Click programs is the websites where their ads appear. If the ad  appears on too many Made For AdSense pages, or the Return On Investment  is low. Take a look at the sites where you want the ads to appear. 
Use  your browser’s ‘view’ button and look at the page’s ‘source code.’ The  meta information may give a few insights to how the ads are placed.  Sometimes a PPC campaigns success can be increased simply by changing  one keyword, or a single word in the ad. 
About The Author 
Mark  Walters is a third generation entrepreneur and author. He offers free  training and investing videos designed to speed you towards financial  independence at http://www.cashflowinstitute1.com/Articles.html
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