May 17, 2012

Using FARK to gain visitors

FARK is a website like Digg where users submit stories of interest throughout the web. The main difference between FARK and Digg is FARK is more democratic in nature. This is because while a DIGG story can become buried by just one power user.FARK is different while its the same. I’m not sure of exactly how the stories make it to the front page, but what I do know on certain topics if one does make it to the top, then you are getting a shitload of traffic in a short amount of time. The site is growing and while not as big as Digg, the traffic you gain is a lot better about converting into revenue generating actions. I should keep this to myself, but I figured I might as well share in a No Nonsense manner. The FARK users are not as picky about stories as the Digg kids are and they are nto as picky or get their feelings hurt. Give it a try with the right topic and I won’t divulge that as I would be divulging a niche that is doing very well for me lately and I’m not planning on sharing this niche as it will be short lived, but is generating some green.

What I will divulge is that I’ve been playing with a new traffic generation technique that was just staring me in the face for months and I did not realize what I was looking at. I’m not going to let it out of the bag at the moment, but will after I spend a little more time developing the techniques, but what I will tell is it is so easy to generate thousands of real visitors to a brand new website which will convert to revenue for no investment on your part. Some of the Gurus are using this, but for the most part these techniques are getting overlooked. I will show a screen shot and will be divulging exactly how I obtained these numbers on a brand new site later on so you may want to subscribe if you are not already subscribed.

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This is a domain that I registered about a year ago, but never did anything with. In January I put up a wordpress blog and made a couple of posts, but did not actively promote it as I was working on other sites. You should be able to tell by the graphic that I found my little technique in the last part of May. At first it was not monetized at all so the May traffic did not produce desired results, but I quickly fixed that and the June traffic is going to net me a little money. I’m still working on the best methods to get the most conversion out of the traffic and I have some ideas which will increase the conversion rate. Its not bad, but its also not where I would like it to be. I’m looking at some other methods and using the same techniques to push traffic to my other sites which is really starting to pay off.

 

Ten Tips for Better Adsense Earnings

This post was spurred by an email I received earlier today. I can monetize almost any niche. I’ve effectively monetized weight loss sites, golf sites, local community sites, and a host of others. I usually don’t talk about how much money on this blog, mainly because its no ones business but my own. And I’m not really going to now, but i will say I do okay from adsense on 65 different domains and a whole bunch of blogger blogs. Most of these I’ve set up a year ago and have not touched since other than to pay the hosting fees and an occasional domain name renewal.

Now you will hear a lot of people saying Adsense is dead and its not worth it, but I disagree. Adsense is very much alive and while I’m not earning Shoemoney Money, I do okay. Not enough to only have sites and still not work a day job, but I can guarantee its better than a lot of people do. Now a site like this I’m a total failure. Adsense won’t work well on a make money site. You can do okay with Clickbank products as an affiliate, but to tell the truth, I’ve never been a big fan of Clickbank. The main reason is most products on Clickbank are crap. Especially the make money eBooks. I could push them on you every few posts and chances are quite a few of you will buy one every now and then. But since I know they are crap, my conscious won’t allow me to push them. Guess that’s why I’m not earning a full time living from the net yet. I can’t just go after the almighty dollar without regard to whether it really helps any one or not. How do I know they are crap, because I bought a lot of them. You won’t find much more in most of the books than you will with a well crafted Google search. Besides if you where smart and looked in the right places most of these books and products are on the web for free. I won’t tell you how to find them out of respect for the people who create them, but they are indexed if you know how to use Google correctly. There might be a post somewhere in the archives that gives some Google searching tips. Also if you think like a black hatter you may could find them too.

Well back to Adsense, I’ve been spending a lot of time dropping Entrecards the last few days and I have seen quite a few placements that are not optimum or even close. Since I have not posted on Adsense in quite a while, I guess its time for one. Repeat after me, Adsense is a numbers game, Adsense is a Numbers game. Without the numbers you won’t make the bucks. Everyone chases the higher paying clicks. And while I don’t disregard clicks with higher payouts( health keywords can pay 3-6 bucks a click) I don’t worry as much about whether I optimize a site for 3 dollar keywords or 25 cent keywords. In the end they will both do well. Traffic is the main ingredient for doing well with Adsense. So that should be your main focus. A close second should be content.

Here are a few of my tips for Adsense placement and sites.

  1. Use WordPress for Adsense sites. Make sure you get all the best plugins and a decent theme that matches your niche. I won’t list the plugins as there are hundreds of lists around. Pay attention to SEO type plugins. See the main ingredient.
  2. Place a banner Adsense ad before your last post. Sticky post is great for this . Match your theme’s colors and don’t have a border( In fact never have a border around an Adsense ad)
  3. Use the more link in every post. At the end of your post template drop in a Medium or Large rectangle. You can set this up in your single.php and never worry about it. Or you can download the Adsense Deluxe plugin and use that. Make sure you set up a channel for each one. As you need to find out which format works the best for your content. You can also play around with a left side Wide Skyscraper, but test this as some niches do well with this and some do not. Adsense places the most expensive ads first, so you want the best ad in the most clicked location. Watch your channels and their CTR. Modify placement depending on where the visitor is more likely to click.
  4. Do your homework. You need to optimize each post for certain keywords. I suggest getting a Wordtracker account to do this with, but you can use some free options. In my opinion the Wordtracker subscription is well worth the yearly subscription fee and it pays me back every year within a week of my purchase. You don’t need to spam the keywords all through your post. Just use them in the title, first paragraph and at the end of the post. Use synonyms of your words through out the rest of your post.
  5. Write your posts. Don’t use a lot of PLR content. You can use it for filler, but not for the entire site. You want content that is good enough that someone will want to read it, but not good enough that they are totally satisfied. Leave them wanting more. Remember the rectangle after your post.
  6. Write more posts. Start pinging when you get around 20 posts set up. Separate out the posts on different dates. If you want to put up all the posts at one time, then just back date them to earlier dates.
  7. Wrote more posts– You need at least 100 posts on a word press blog before you start seeing any real traffic, so post more. Now this is where some people will disagree with me. Some people say set up Adsense sites with only a few pages, 15 -25 articles. Do this if you want, but your results will not be stellar and you will be left wanting more. Remember Adsense is a numbers game. The more people who see your ads the more you will earn. The more pages you have the more entry points into your site.
  8. Write more posts. Start promoting. Install the Google Sitemap plugin and have it ping Google every time you post. Write more posts. Look at the social sites. Promote your stories to Social sites that seem to have similar topics as what your topic is. This is really important. It won’t do you any good to promote a health site on Digg, Find one that works for health type sites. I could tell you exactly where to spend your time on promoting this niche, but then you would be competing with me. I’ll give you the bucket, but I’m not going to pour the water for you. ;-)
  9. Promote more. Find forums on your topic and contribute. Don’t spam the forums( this is the mistake so many people make) Learn the rules and contribute. Post a couple of topics of interest and answer other posts, Ad your sig link to every post. Do this for a couple of years. Hint, once you get enough posts on a forum on a broad niche, you cna change your sig to help with indexing a new site as well as bring you instant traffic. For example if you have 1000 posts in a forum about exercise, then you could very easily promote a site about yoga, or weight loss, or a whole bunch of other topics.
  10. Don’t put Adsense on Make Money, Games, Forums, Tech type sites( this one is not absolute as some sub topics can do okay). People who visit these sites don’t click, no matter how blended you make the ads. All you will do is to get yourself smart priced and it will bring down your overall earnings on all your sites. For some people who do click, check out one of my earlier posts.

 

I regularly get CTR’s for 25-50% on most of my sites. The most important thing I’ve said here, if you want good content, but not great content. Build your traffic. Post in forums, social and bookmarking sites. Submit your feed to every directory you can find. If you do this religiously there is no way you will not start earning some decent money with Adsense. If you cheat and don’t work at it, you will say Adsense is dead too. Remember more ads is not always the answer. The only thing you definitely want more of is traffic and entry points.

 

Is Entrecard Dying a slow and painful death

John Cow thinks so with his latest post in why he is leaving Entrecard. His post has sparked a lot of controversy and at the time of this writing spawned several additional posts around the blogshpere with people defending his stance or defending Entrecard. I’m going to take neither side in this blog post.

John makes some valid points. I’ve looked at my traffic from Entrecard and I have similar results as what John is showing in terms of bounce rates, time on site, etc.. So only taking those items into account, it would seem that Entrecard is not really the best system, but there is more to it than just drops. Now while my bounce rate is fairly high, I have seen some other benefits. my subscriber count has increased as well as my Technorati ranking has increased. I can only assume that my subscribers increased because of Entrecard as I’m not aware of any way to tie new subscribers to how they actually found their way onto my site, but I can say the increase in Technorati ranking is a direct result of Entrecard. I’ve gained quite a few links from blogs that would not have linked to me if it had not been for Entrecard. These bloggers found this site as a result of Entrecard and as a result they linked to one of my posts. I’ve done the same of other bloggers as a result of a post I found on their blog while dropping a card.

Now John says that the people who are more active in the system gain the highest ad price, even though Graham says its not related to how many cards you drop. Ad price of blogs are determined by the number of times someone drops a card on your site per day multiplied by 2 and averaged over the last 5 days. This is my understanding of the system and the way ad price is calculated. The number of cards you drop is not considered in the calculation of your advertising price. But while there may not be a direct factor in this calculation there is some correlation between the number of card drops you drop and the number of drops you receive. Why this correlation exists is not totally clear, but it has to do with the inbox. Entrecard users tend to drop on the people who last dropped on them so a lot of people drop on the people in their inbox first. I personally don’t think this is the best strategy. The other strategy that a lot of people use is to just open up a particular category and start dropping on everyone in the category starting with who ever is at the top, which means the prices at the top always seem to grow more than the blogs lower in the category. Is this because people get tried of dropping and never make it to the bottom. I don’t know what others do, but this is how I drop cards and I very rarely make it all the way to the bottom of a particular category  unless its is very small.

I used to spend a good amount of time building up credits, but I only spend a few minutes a day now and I mostly just drop on sites which I’ve started reading as a result in my involvement in Entrecard. I would have never ran across these sites if it would not have been for Entrecard and if there where no other benefits from me having this little card in the sidebar than just me finding these sites, then the space is well utilized.

I’ve posted about Entrecard several times and every time I based the value in Entrecard in the community not the clicks. Entrecard may not be all that useful for blogs such as John Cow, or John Chow and Problogger( Darren has already said he gets paid and I’m sure John Chow does too), but for smaller blogs is a great system, not for the traffic, but for the networking possibilities it provides. Who knows these baby blogs of today may be the huge blogs of tomorrow. I’ve found several blogs on Entrecard that I fully expect to grow into huge blogs in the future and I’m getting links on those blogs. I for one am going to stick around Entrecard for a while and see where things go.