Archive for the ‘Monetization’ Category

Google AdSense Paid Me $586.00

Posted on the October 5th, 2008 under Adsense,American Eskimo Zone,Gadgets,Goals,MyDentify,Personal,Web Development by Timothy Allard

Since starting with AdSense in 2007, I have learned quite a bit about optimization, placements, what to do and what not to do. This is my 4th check from them, each one bigger than the last. I have had a goal for a while now to make $100.00 a month and I just achieved that goal in September. The reason my check was released at $586.00, was because there is an option in AdSense to hold the checks back until you would like to release them.

My next check I hope to make $110.00 for the month of October, and have it released at $800.00. This month is good so far, I have had 2 days over $5.00 coming from MyDentify.com, which is good as the typical day average is $2.00.

MyDentify (My Business Directory) Is by far my most consistent AdSense performer. It currently has over 12,000 user submitted links, hundreds of link sales, increasing web traffic, and is expanding every day.

I’m trying to come up with some new ideas on how to improve it right now, I sense a “Holiday Promotion” coming up in the near future. Be on the lookout around Thanksgiving and Christmas for some free links into the directory.

What did I do with my $586.00 from my Google AdSense Check? I added it to my website budget. All money I make with my websites, goes right back into them. Making them stronger. I purchased a game website a few months back, but it may not have been the best choice for an AdSense site, as that niche is low paying in clicks. ho knows, I might buy something else soon to make up for it.

AmericanEskimoZone is my next promising website for Google AdSense. I have roughly 20 unique articles written, and as we know Google loves that. I hope to get 20 more by the end of October. The clicks I have received on the ads thus far have been decent. And by decent I mean over $0.70.

Looks good to me! If you have any suggestions or feedback, please let me know. I would be glad to hear.

Status On My Web Projects

Posted on the January 16th, 2008 under Adsense,Goals,Monetization,Personal,Self Improvement,Web Development by Timothy Allard

Well, I have started the game of buying and selling websites. I just purchased King of Arcades – kingofarcades.com last week. It is a flash gaming website with over 2,400 flash games. It is receiving decent traffic from a variety of sources, both organic search traffic, social bookmarking traffic and man other sources. It has a lot of work to be done on it. My goals are to buy and sell sites for profit, of course that is the idea,..right? This is the first stepping stone in what I plan to do. The King of Arcades has a Page Rank (PR) of 2, so I will be doing link exchanges to build up my PR, to one day be able to sell links on my site like I do with MyDentify, my business directory

AmericanEskimoZone is really starting to pick up traffic and it is not even complete yet. I really hope people do not get disappointed seeing a few broken links. I plan on completing this project within the next 2 months. Serious content needs to be added for me to be satisfied. It is starting to show a great potential for what it can be. I just need some time to work on it. There will be some serious content additions fairly soon, as referral keywords are inspiring me to create content based on what users are searching for.

I have been running a New Years promotion on MyDentify.com now for about a week and it has been a huge success so far. There have been over 1,000 user submitted links, and users have requested 5 new categories to place add their link to. Currently the promotion is, free links into the directory, which is normally $5.99. Featured links remain the same price at $22.99. But evey free link entered, counts as 1 ticket to win 5 featured links. I made a few changes to the website, removing the bottom ad unit, larger font sizes on paginated pages, just some minor appearance things that have been bugging me for a while.

I have wanted to buy a proxy for a long time now, but its a very large server hog, so I might stay away from that for a while. My web budget is starting to expand with revenue from MyDentify and my other revenue streams so who knows what the future will bring. As long as I stay focused, it should be nothing short of my goals.

How to Monetize Your Website

Posted on the January 9th, 2008 under Adsense,Goals,Monetization,Self Improvement by Timothy Allard

If you could run a website of your own and have an income stream to cover your domain and hosting fees would that make your day? How about if that same income stream increased over time along with your sites growth and you started making $100.00 a week from it. As the more traffic you brought to your website, the more your income increased to even $100.00 a day. Got your attention yet? Im not trying to sell you anything, or get you to try my product, because I don’t have one. Im just giving some insight into how Im using the internet to monetize my websites.

Having a variety of income streams is best because if something were to go wrong with your only stream and you rely on it to survive then you will have a problem. But thats a different topic entirely. You can read my “Dont Put All Your Eggs in One Basket” post to learn more. I use a variety of things to send income my way, I try to be as creative as possible and have it require the least amount of effort. With my main stream,..its basically effortless. Well effortless as in once I have it ready to go in my website. I use Google AdSense as one of my main sources of income. Google AdSense is one of the most popular services out there where you can embed a few lines of code to display ads related to the content of your page. If somebody clicks on that advertisement, you get paid because you referred somebody to their website.

But I like my color palette, will the ads look weird?
AdSense ads are very customizable, you can even see one to the right of this page. Im using a 160×600 skyscraper. It could also be customized to be other sizes and colors. But all I did was embed one snippet of JavaScript and it does the rest automatically. But is it really that simple? In essence yes, but to have it optimized for best performance then it takes a little more work. But you get the idea. Google will pay a publisher monthly if they can earn $100.00 or more. If you dont make it in that one month, they will send it once you do. To be honest its a really cool system they have going.

But how much will this earn me?
There are many factors that Google takes into consideration when determining the click value, most factors are for Google’s eyes only. But some are proven to be true like placing your ads in the “hot spots” of a web page, or above the fold, etc. One other major factor is the keyword that is being targeted to show the relevant ads. For instance content on home mortgages will be worth more of a click value than a website on Pokemon Cards, because the market for competition is much higher and business are competing for clicks. On average people can get paid anywhere from $0.2c to over $1.00! Now thats cool. I have a little formula I created which is common sense but very simple. More traffic = more clicks = more money. The more traffic you get, the more chances you have for someone to click on those banners. Thus generating more income for your website. Now like I said before, once you insert the code all you do is sit back and watch the money come it.

Is AdSense really worth it?
I would definitely say yes. It has proven to me to be a successful source of income both short term and long term. You can monitor your click through rates, impressions and so on. The feeling of knowing you are successfully running a website and profiting off it is a feeling of success and it can only get better if you stick with it. Thats why once you get into AdSense you develop both long term and short term goals to constantly raise the bar to be as successful as possible.

Are there other ways to make money?
Of course there is. You can do link submission, banner advertising on a per customer basis, referral programs and many other various forms of website monetization. I like to use a variety, not only because its safer, but I can get exposed to new services out there that I could benefit from.

I Make Money On Facebook iPhone Contest – The Time Of Giving!

Posted on the December 24th, 2007 under Monetization by Timothy Allard

iPhoneI have been reading a website called “I-Make-Money-On-Facebook.com” for a little bit now and thought I would help in getting her name out there. It is a great website run by Lara Saad. If you read her bio she is an amazing an inspirational woman!

Currently, she is hosting a very generous contest. A free iPhone. You can get “entries or tickets” by signing up to her feeds or posting about the contest. I hope you all can participate as this is a very nice thing for her to do. Its the time of giving and she definitely is very nice for doing so.

Lara also has a great post called “25 Steps To Make Money On Facebook” and if you are new or even experienced it is still a great article. I have had a facebook account for a few years now, and have always wanted to take it to the next level by monetizing it. Its a multi part article and she is on about the fourth part. I highly recommend it. She also has many unique articles like evaluating the quality of Facebook traffic and other various areas of topic.

How To Build A Website From Start To Finish In All Opensource Software

Posted on the August 15th, 2007 under Graphic Design,Monetization,Web Development by Timothy Allard

When you think of software today, especialy in the multimedia field you think of high prices. Open-Source software totally changes that for the better. What is open-source? Open-source is software whos source code is made completly free to the public, thus making the software 100% free. The purpose of this article is to show you how you can build a website from start to finish, including – designing, coding, flowcharting, submitting, registering and even hosting! That is the beauty of open-source, its goal is to be free so it can be developed better. Open-source programs are really taking off, and its not just design related. There are complete computer solutions that can be made 100% free, from its operating system to its whatever. In the media design area, there is a large amount of developent because so many designers/coders etc decided there needs to be a cheaper alternative to getting good quality software. So they did just that. What I will be doing now is starting from the very first step in creating a website with all open-source software.