Should I Buy an Adsense Site?

by aspg
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Hi all,

I've run a few websites in the past, a couple doing adsense, a couple doing affiliate marketing but both with limited or no success. I have however learnt an huge amount about SEO, websites and expanded my experience in IM overall (through failure I admit :rolleyes, im keen to get back into IM and looking at Adsense in particular but was wondering if I should pay for an adsense website that someone has done the keyword / competition research for me? What do you think? Any comments welcome.

I am confident of being able to setup the website myself, create good unique content and play around with the styling of ads but having failed in the past im not confident in my selection of keywords / niche :confused:

Thanks,

P
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  • Profile picture of the author Nelapsi
    You only fail when you stop trying...

    To be honest, if you can't do it yourself then odds are you are going to get ripped off. Take the time and effort to pull it off that way you can repeat the process become filthy rich and retire on a small island with naked women
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    • Profile picture of the author aspg
      Originally Posted by Nelapsi View Post

      You only fail when you stop trying...

      To be honest, if you can't do it yourself then odds are you are going to get ripped off. Take the time and effort to pull it off that way you can repeat the process become filthy rich and retire on a small island with naked women
      Haha - I quite like the sound of outcome you outline there...im not greedy, I wouldnt need the island :p

      Seriously tho, thanks for the comment - i need to persevere with it, better start researching keywords!

      Thanks

      P
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  • Profile picture of the author johnben1444
    If i were going to buy an ad sense site, it will be one that is active and actively generating income with income prove.

    When buying sites this days, you have to be particularly careful because you might be purchasing an ad sense banned site or Google penalized website.

    Rather outsource to someone to have your kind of site built from scratch..
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    • Profile picture of the author aspg
      Originally Posted by johnben1444 View Post

      If i were going to buy an ad sense site, it will be one that is active and actively generating income with income prove.

      When buying sites this days, you have to be particularly careful because you might be purchasing an ad sense banned site or Google penalized website.

      Rather outsource to someone to have your kind of site built from scratch..
      I think the keyword research is the crucial part and having failed a couple of times its hard to keep plugging away. You make some good points that I hadn't thought about with regards to the google adsense being banned for that site or the google penalised bit

      thanks,

      P
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  • Profile picture of the author Nelapsi
    Keyword research is actually kind of easy once you break it down.. or the way I do it anyways..

    Pick a topic
    Use Google Search and Adwords to find long tails revolving around that niche with a search number I like.. (for most people 1000 is a good number)
    back to Google Search with these same long tails and check out the number of related articles + the competing webpages in SERP.

    I generally do this until I have about 20 or so things to write about and then I start up Word and crank out the material
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    • Profile picture of the author aspg
      Originally Posted by Nelapsi View Post

      Keyword research is actually kind of easy once you break it down.. or the way I do it anyways..

      Pick a topic
      Use Google Search and Adwords to find long tails revolving around that niche with a search number I like.. (for most people 1000 is a good number)
      back to Google Search with these same long tails and check out the number of related articles + the competing webpages in SERP.

      I generally do this until I have about 20 or so things to write about and then I start up Word and crank out the material
      Thanks Nelapsi, even just a quick outline as to your method is a help for me to get back into it.

      P
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