Thursday, October 21, 2010

google marketing

Staying Up To Date And Learning The Latest AdSense Tips
AdSense changes all the time and lots of people are following those changes. They’re talking about what those changes mean for publishers and how you can take advantage of them. They’re also discussing the new contextualized advertising systems that appear from time to time and commenting on how well they work. Most serious publishers pay close attention to these blogs and other sites. They’re an invaluable source of first-hand information from people who have been there and done that. They’ll save you a huge amount of time — and money. I’ve put a short list of some of the most important sites to look at below. This isn’t meant to be a complete list — that would be way too long — but these are a good place to start. They’ll keep you in the loop and make sure your questions get answered.
• www.JenSense.com
Jen’s contextual advertising blog is a great read. She’s always coming up with useful information and sometimes manages to dig up a real scoop (like what lies behind Smart Pricing). This should definitely be in your favorites.
• www.ProBlogger.net
Darren is a blogger making a healthy six-figure income with his online thoughts and his advice about how to do the same thing. If you’re running a blog, you really need to be reading it... and if you’re not running a blog, you’ll still find enough great advice to keep you busy too.
• www.AssociatePrograms.com/discus/index.php
Forums are a really great place to swap ideas and most importantly, ask questions. Publishers who are old hands at making serious money with AdSense are usually more than happy to share their knowledge. The forum at Associate Programs is a great place to pick up tips about everything from links to marketing.
• http://Forums.DigitalPoint.com
And the forums at Digital Point are at least as good, if not better, with plenty of information on AdSense.
Talking AdSense at AdSenseChat
Finally, there’s my own forum at www.adsensechat.com. You’ll find plenty of people here swapping advice and sharing news about AdSense and other contextualized advertising systems... including me.
I don’t want to blow my own trumpet too much here, but if you’re finding this book useful you’ll certainly find AdSense Chat useful. It’s like having your book updated constantly with several thousand smart, experienced AdSense users in addition to my own contributions. Discussion threads range from how to make use of the latest releases from Google’s stable (you can be sure that in the time it takes you to read this book, Google will have brought out something new that I’ll need to discuss in the next edition) to what’s happening with Chitika and all the other contextualized programs.I can’t stress enough how important forums like AdSense Chat are to publishers. I can only update this book once every six months or once a year. It’s just too much work to do more often than that. But the forums let publishers talk AdSense all the time. It gives me new ideas, lets me see what problems other publishers have encountered and — more important — lets everyone weigh in with answers.Part of being a successful AdSense publisher means visiting forums, posing questions, reading responses and adding your own experience. We want to know what you’ve been doing and how you’ve been doing it.

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