Hi everyone. I thought that I would exclaim my extreme happiness and gratitude to everyone on this forum who has helped me with all of my n00b requests and questions. Things are starting to pay off with the xfactor/clickbump method and I had my first $10 day with adsense. Now, I've had a substantially better than normal CTR today and I don't expect my 4 micro-niche sites to perform this well everyday, but I'm adding new websites every week. If there are a couple of things I've learned that I could share with someone who isn't having any success yet it would be the following:
My first $10 day with Google Adsense
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Hi everyone. I thought that I would exclaim my extreme happiness and gratitude to everyone on this forum who has helped me with all of my n00b requests and questions. Things are starting to pay off with the xfactor/clickbump method and I had my first $10 day with adsense. Now, I've had a substantially better than normal CTR today and I don't expect my 4 micro-niche sites to perform this well everyday, but I'm adding new websites every week.
If there are a couple of things I've learned that I could share with someone who isn't having any success yet it would be the following:
1.) Do not get discouraged no matter what. For awhile my sites weren't showing up in the SERPS and I got very discouraged and upset. I didn't see any results until I embraced the fact that if I continued to build sites every week and follow the xfactor/clickbump method, eventually I would have to see results. Now this isn't just alternative thinking, but I truly believe in a statement made a very long time ago by Napoleon Hill, "Thought's become things." After I developed this mindset with my online marketing efforts, things just started falling in place, whether it was with niche selection or producing content on somewhat boring topics.
2.) This part is a little more analytical than the first. When I'm researching a specific niche I do a lot of research on the websites that will be my competition if I choose to get into this particular niche. Not only do I check their PR and backlinks but I also check with some traffic analyzer tools for checking other websites traffic and uniques to see if it is even worth getting into the niche. I also look at domain age, and sometimes I even check out the competitions actual backlinks, the page where the backlink comes from. If they are from relatively decent places, and places that I can't get a link from, I usually can the idea.
3.) If you're doing research on a niche using the xfactor/clickbump method and you find 1 or even 2 sites on the first page of Google that are utilizing this method, go for it! Obviously if someone else got on the first page of Google with a small website and minimal backlinks, so can you! Yeah, you might not get as good of results, but theirs no reason we all can't share in the profits from adsense!
Anyway just thought I'd share some advice from a 2 month old internet marketer who has figuratively speaking, "seen the light."
If there are a couple of things I've learned that I could share with someone who isn't having any success yet it would be the following:
1.) Do not get discouraged no matter what. For awhile my sites weren't showing up in the SERPS and I got very discouraged and upset. I didn't see any results until I embraced the fact that if I continued to build sites every week and follow the xfactor/clickbump method, eventually I would have to see results. Now this isn't just alternative thinking, but I truly believe in a statement made a very long time ago by Napoleon Hill, "Thought's become things." After I developed this mindset with my online marketing efforts, things just started falling in place, whether it was with niche selection or producing content on somewhat boring topics.
2.) This part is a little more analytical than the first. When I'm researching a specific niche I do a lot of research on the websites that will be my competition if I choose to get into this particular niche. Not only do I check their PR and backlinks but I also check with some traffic analyzer tools for checking other websites traffic and uniques to see if it is even worth getting into the niche. I also look at domain age, and sometimes I even check out the competitions actual backlinks, the page where the backlink comes from. If they are from relatively decent places, and places that I can't get a link from, I usually can the idea.
3.) If you're doing research on a niche using the xfactor/clickbump method and you find 1 or even 2 sites on the first page of Google that are utilizing this method, go for it! Obviously if someone else got on the first page of Google with a small website and minimal backlinks, so can you! Yeah, you might not get as good of results, but theirs no reason we all can't share in the profits from adsense!
Anyway just thought I'd share some advice from a 2 month old internet marketer who has figuratively speaking, "seen the light."
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