So whats your daily budget now on the Pay per Click

Right now I keep my costs per click at 5 cents, I don't try to push it way above anybody else. And frankly when it's that low, you don't have to really worry about the daily budget and the campaign.

Typically, it doesn't even get near what I put in. I think I put $10 a day in there, but I don't even get near $10 a day on it, when I do that.

I've just kind of let that sit. I'm trying to generate much more AdSense revenue then, so my plan going this year was I'll cut down on the AdWords, pump the AdSense, once I feel I'm getting more and more revenue out of AdSense, then I'm going to start looking more at AdWords and driving it through that.

Because I'm finding much more success through forums and articles and just other connections to getting traffic to your site.

If you're paying for the low priced clicks, you're probably getting pretty targeted keywords, even though they don't get as searched as often. Do you know what your conversion ratio is on those?

On the ones that I have out there, they're actually pretty good. I mean for conversion ratio, I get typically like 4 to 6% for the things that I'm looking at. Which for me, has been just fine. I mean, that's not a problem. I'd like to get higher but. when I did my initial AdWords, my click throughs were less than a percent many times. Maybe one and a half percent or something like that.

But I've seen that gradually go up over time, and I'm starting to understand now, the more targeted you get, the better click through rate you're going to get. That's why I say I'm going to kind of put that on hold a little bit, maybe research it on the side, and then really work on AdSense right now.

So with the articles, what kind of articles are you writing?

Always informational. Never try to be a sales article. I mean that's always a killer. You never want to do that. Pick a topic. Frankly a lot of times what I do is I just take a section, I've probably picked up maybe 10 e-books, 10 to 12 e-books over the last 12, 24 months and I take a particular section, a subsection of that, and say OK, well let's look specifically at. and write a whole article on say, hosting, or write an article on best ways to use cascading style sheets on a web page, or you know, just something that's a very tiny topic, but very narrow or you know in marketing space, you know you might pick a specific thing about, say like AdSense or for example, here's one I did.

When I just recently did my blogging, I did a blogging test where I created a blog. And all my goal was for that blog was to see how it would rank in the search engines. So what I did was I just created a blog, went out submitted it to all the blog submitter sites and the blog pingers and added a RSS feed to the blog, and within five weeks, my topic name space blog was number one in Google and Yahoo.

And I was very surprised by that. I mean it was a very, again this was just experimental with a very, very tiny area so, not a lot of traffic but. it showed me something right there, that you could do. So that's one area that I wrote an article about, that particular experiment that I did.

So those kinds of things are great things to write articles about because they generate interest and you're not trying to be broad-minded, or making generalized statements that don't have any value to the article reader.

So if you were writing an article on blogging, would you then include your hoplink to Blogging to the Bank, or would you include a link back to your main review site?

Exactly, it would be a hop to the Blogging to the Bank review page. It's actually a page off the site, and then that site would link to the Blogging to the Bank ClickBank affiliate page.

How do you decide where you're going to market your articles?

I just picked up a couple of article sites. It's more I just pick a particular topic in an area that's one of my sites, that it's targeted to, and I just pick it up there. So those article sites are categorized so you can write an article in that category that ties back to your site.

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