Step 6:
Rinse and Repeat
You will be creating a lot of content and adding a lot of pages, so you will be repeating a lot of the above steps over and over. When you exhaust all the useful keyword phrases and subcategories for a specific site or blog, move onto creating a new site. Be sure to keep momentum up in your content creation/posting. Don't get paralyzed worrying about whether your content is good enough or not. It doesn't have to be revolutionary content and you don't have to be an amazing writer. You just have to use the targeted keywords in your content and write something useful or interesting on that specific topic.
It's important that you are persistent and don't give it up even if you don't make any money for the first month or two. The hardest part of this business for me has been that everything online has a delayed reaction. You can create amazing content with great targeted keywords and for be disappointed for weeks when it gets almost no visitors. But then suddenly visitors start coming, sometimes flooding in, and clicking on your ads. It took weeks for that content to be picked up and move up high in the search engine results. So don't be discouraged by apparent failure, because it's usually not failure at all. It's a small snowball starting to gain momentum. So it is imperative that you continue building content, even if the content you created yesterday or last week isn't making you any money yet. Trust me. Your income stream will eventually be mostly automated, but for now keep fighting.
Closing thoughts
The above is the essence of the method I've used to create an automated income stream with Google Adsense. I hope that I've given you a better idea of how to create your own Adsense income stream. But more than that, I hope that I have in some small way motivated you to take action and get started in making money online, or to find new ways of making money online.
Congratulating you on your success to come.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
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1 comments:
Very Nice information,
I actually enjoyed reading through the series!
And you have layed this out in a very easy to digest manner.
Thanks Alot, and keep up your good work!
Dennis, Author of 4 marketing p's blog
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