How do you promote hundreds of AdSense sites?

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Hey guys...

If you have hundreds of AdSense sites, how do you promote them all? Do you do it yourself? Outsource?

Also, how many sites do you really need (and I know it depends on the niche and traffic) to earn good money from AdSense?

I have only affiliate sites so far but I want to build sites solely for the purpose of AdSense, content sites that I'll profit from using AdSense....

What do you think?

Thank you...
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    I keep all my sites in the same niche, this way I can cross promote all sites with each other (keep the traffic in a loop).

    If they don't click Adsense I still want them going to another one of my Adsense sites/pages, sooner or later they stand a good chance of clicking an Ad.
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    • Profile picture of the author rinor81
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      I keep all my sites in the same niche, this way I can cross promote all sites with each other (keep the traffic in a loop).

      If they don't click Adsense I still want them going to another one of my Adsense sites/pages, sooner or later they stand a good chance of clicking an Ad.
      Hey Yukon,

      Thanks for the answer...

      Question is, how do you promote them all and how many sites you think you should have in order to make good money out of AdSense depending you're not after a huge niche or keyword that is almost impossible to rank...

      Thanks,
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      • Profile picture of the author yukon
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        Originally Posted by rinor81 View Post

        Hey Yukon,

        Thanks for the answer...

        Question is, how do you promote them all and how many sites you think you should have in order to make good money out of AdSense depending you're not after a huge niche or keyword that is almost impossible to rank...

        Thanks,
        My main niche is related to the keyword downloads, all my sites are related to the same root keyword (downloads). My root keyword covers about a million ways to get traffic interested in other things they can download (all legal).

        Since all sites are related I run banners & links to each of the related sites that I own.

        I can't say how many sites/pages will make you good money with Adsense. You might have one site making $100 per day & 9 sites making $50 total, you just never know until you build the sites & drive traffic to them all.

        As far as the niche with high competition, don't worry about that.

        Example, say I have single site that is bringing in a lot of traffic for a bunch of lower competition keywords. I gather traffic on lower competition keywords, & try & move that traffic to higher competition sites/pages that I own If they don't click Adsense somewhere along the path.

        It's just easier to keep all sites in the same root keyword/niche, then pass the traffic off to my other sites, like I said, keep the traffic in a loop of sites that you own.
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        • Personally, I'd be extra cautious if I had hundreds of sites with Adsense on them, especially if they were Adsense-only. With that many sites on a single publisher ID, you're bound to get plenty of attention and manual reviews. Any "corner cutting", automated link-building, etc., is likely to get much closer scrutiny because of Adsense.
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          • Profile picture of the author rinor81
            Originally Posted by 100KAffiliateManager View Post

            Personally, I'd be extra cautious if I had hundreds of sites with Adsense on them, especially if they were Adsense-only. With that many sites on a single publisher ID, you're bound to get plenty of attention and manual reviews. Any "corner cutting", automated link-building, etc., is likely to get much closer scrutiny because of Adsense.
            The reason I want sites with content but that will be monetized by Adsense is because it's easier this way sometimes to earn than if you have an affiliate site where you need to warm up or convince a person to actually purchase a product.

            Here it's simple, he just enters the site, reads, doesn't need to buy anything and is more free to click the ads...
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  • Profile picture of the author Nathy Curiel
    Outsourcing and have a couple of writers to update your sites monthly
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  • Profile picture of the author warriorseo
    If you can handle that many sites at one go then you may need some help,so hire some to do those tasks.
    Or you can build them like 5-10 sites per month,which makes your job easy
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  • Profile picture of the author xylement
    Yukon, i got a question... if we link lets say few adsense sites to each another, isn't it against the adsense TOS? will there be risk? How did you do it?

    A to B, B to C, C to D, D to A ??? or A to B C D, B to A C D, and etc?
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  • Profile picture of the author elgharib2008
    Clicksor and Adbrite are pretty cheap, but Adwords is better for targeted traffic IMO. I never place my ads on content sites, just the search network, in order to avoid all those dreaded MFA sites built specifically to take my money by tricking their surfers.
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    • Profile picture of the author premiumlinks99
      You can outsource some of the work and hire some assistant who can help carrying out some sort of things like article writing, SEO etc.
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    • Profile picture of the author mikelmraz
      Originally Posted by elgharib2008 View Post

      Clicksor and Adbrite are pretty cheap, but Adwords is better for targeted traffic IMO. I never place my ads on content sites, just the search network, in order to avoid all those dreaded MFA sites built specifically to take my money by tricking their surfers.
      Huh? How does a micro niche site trick surfers?
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  • Profile picture of the author melltonroper
    Outsource! I can't handle it!
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