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5 Ways To Improve Your Adsense Earnings

If webmasters want to monetize their websites, the great way to do it is through Adsense. There are lots of webmasters struggling hard to earn some good money a day through their sites. But then some of the “geniuses” of them are enjoying hundreds of dollars a day from Adsense ads on their websites. What makes these webmasters different from the other kind is that they are different and they think out of the box.

The ones who have been there and done it have quite some useful tips to help those who would want to venture into this field. Some of these tips have boosted quite a lot of earnings in the past and is continuously doing so.

Here are some 5 proven ways on how best to improve your Adsense earnings.
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Make Money with Google Adsense and Increase Revenue

Click here to watch videos that actually increase your Adsense Revenue!

You can learn how to make money with Google Adsense and increase your current Adsense revenue in many ways, such as forums, Blogs, eBooks and audio tutorials, but choosing the correct source of information is the tough part.

Why? Well because the truth is whether you like it or not, 90% of the stuff your reading in forums or Blogs is crap, wrong or is already taught by Google. Listen this stuff is serious! Â Misleading posts on Blogs or forums containing black-hat techniques could have your account banned or even have you earning pennies a day instead of hundreds.
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Combining offline & online ‘marketing’

A friend of my has just tested something funny, he tried to combine offline & online ‘marketing’ in a funny way, and he made 100 usd a day in 72h!

Here’s what he did:

- He registered 2 new domain namers.
- Placed on both domain names a (Adsense) web page.
- Started making $100 + usd per day from just these 2 domains.

To start with, the total investment to achieve this was a paltry $ 14.00 USD ($7.00 USD each to register the domains), and $.40 per day for what I will talk about below.

Ok, so he lives in a very large city (has busses, underground trains, etc). One day, on the way home from his office, he looked at this guy who was staring (with a blank look on his face) toward the doors on the train (always pretty well packed during rush hour). He thought to hisself “Gee … That guy must have had a really bad day at his job. I bet he hates that job” … Then something “evil” popped into his head :devil:

When he got home, he started looking online for a domain name. Something that someone could remember with reasonable ease. It took about 30 minutes to find a domain. While he was looking, he found another domain that he liked as well, so he registered both of them. He has one of those minds, in which any idea that he gets that sounds good starts snow-balling rather quickly. So, after he registered both domains (which I will refer to as “domain-a.com” and “domain-b.com”), he sat down, and wrote a total of 4 paragraphs (roughly) of text; 2 paragraphs each, for 2 different subjects.
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Paying for traffic you already own

Today the power of Adsense tracking proved itself I use RevenueMonitor to track all my Adsense pages, and I just saw at one of my niche sites that there where clicks to one of my Adwords campaigns!

So I was paying for my Adwords campaigns to show these ads at one of my own pages! The next thing I did is login to my Google Adsense account and fill in the Competive Ad Filter. You can find this in the “Adsense setup” tab.

The Competive Ad Filter was designed to exclude some competive ads you don’t want to advertise for, these ads will not be shown on your pages. Use this tool and fill every URL you’re advertising for (with Adwords) to prevent that you pay for your own traffic