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New website trying out adbrite again
November 18, 2008 @ 3:48 pm · Filed under Ideas, My Sites, Revenue


I’m gonna try to work with Adbrite for my new blog based on Aki Hoshino. Since the images are a little bit raunchier, and the Adsense TOS is fuzzy about whether they would allow bikini/lingerie pictures (PG-13 mind you), I decided that I would just go with Adbrite. Hopefully Adbrite works well (definitely won’t be as good as Adsense though), but if not, I’m still serving CPM ads anyways so I’ll make a little bit of revenue. I loved the fact that I happened to acquire such a good domain name so I’m trying my best to use it to my advantage.

Doubled Adsense CTR
November 14, 2008 @ 1:42 pm · Filed under Revenue


So just through experimenting with placement I doubled my Adsense CTR on one of my pages. That page was getting low click throughs so with just a little bit of tweaking, I managed to double my CTR. Let me show you where I put the ads.

This is where I ORIGINALLY HAD ADS. I was getting a CTR of around 7%. I had originally thought this placement to be pretty good, but from someone else’s tip I decided to change my placement.

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This is where I put the new ads, giving me a CTR of 12-14%. Be careful, you can’t have the ad directly underneath the article title because this is a violation of Adsense TOS.

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Also be sure to make your links the same color as your ads for better blending.

That’s it for now. Happy earning.

Forget the e-books, remember the general principles
November 13, 2008 @ 11:33 pm · Filed under Revenue


Recently I’ve downloaded a bunch of e-books about making money online. Some of them gave me some good hints, but most of them were just trash. My advice to you is to NOT buy any e-books on the subject unless you are a complete newbie. Most websites like mine and others have plenty of resources that the e-books simply just rehash.

Follow the general principles in order to make money on the internet. Remember, these principles are about MAKING MONEY not getting a lot of traffic and having a big website. Trust me, there are big websites out there that do not make money at all (Youtube actually loses millions of dollars for Google).

1) Find niches that make money

I need to start following my own advice, because right now many of my sites are in niches that doesn’t make a whole lot of money (this blog is also in one of those niches - internet marketing). Use Google trends to find topics that people are talking about.  Or visit the following page to find high paying keywords and make good content. Making websites off the good key words is the best way to get success using Google Adsense.

http://www.top-adsense-keywords.com/highest-paying-keywords.htm

2) Write the content and USE BLOGGER

Keep your website/blog updated. Also a good idea would be to use blogger for your blogs. The reason you want to use blogger is because Google puts the best paying keywords on your blog if you’re using adsense. Obviously, if you’re not using Adsense then it doesn’t matter what blog program you use.

Don’t be afraid to outsource your content. Get guest writers or staff writers or ask to borrow the content from another website.

3) SEO & Backlinks

Search engine optimization (SEO) is crucial. Make sure you have the right keywords, the right meta tags, and content that effectively promotes the content that you want to SEO. So this means that if you have a page that you want to rank high for “Buying Used Comic Books, ” then make sure your title and description tags mention these words and that you write the phrase on your page as well.

The second step would be to increase your page rank by getting backlinks. This can be done by simply buying relevant backlinks, or by getting link trades with other bloggers/website owners. http://forums.digitalpoint.com is the place that I like to go to for my link buying or my link trading.

Also a tip that most of you guys probably know. When you buy links, ask them to make your linking text something that you want to optimize for. An example is that if I wanted to get links for Sector Online and rank high for the keyword “make money online,” I’d ask them to use the linking text “Make Money Online.” Also make sure to buy links from websites that are actually related to your niche as well, since it is rumored that Google actually penalizes you for buying random links.

4) Traffic

With good seo, good traffic should come. However, if you’re optimizing your site for incredibly obscure search phrases or phrases that people aren’t that interested in, then don’t expect SEO to do it all (in fact, if you’re doing this, you probably should just forget about your site altogether because it generally won’t be profitable if no one is interested in it). Of my websites that are content-based, about 80% of my traffic comes from Search engines. If you don’t know SEO, then buy a book or download a book or read the hundreds of articles that are on the web.

You need to advertise your website somehow. I remember that at the beginning of one of my websites, I had advertised on the forums of a competitor of ours.  I also made a Myspace profile and got a bunch of friends, built a bunch of different Squidoo lenses, uploaded some of our videos to Dailymotion, put my websites link on my forum signatures, and probably a bunch of other ways that I can’t name right now. Entrecard.com is also another good way to drive traffic to your website.

5) Use the good networks

I recommend Adsense for your CPC ads and Tribalfusion for your CPM ads. Alternatives are Adbrite (CPC) and DirectMedia (CPM).

Revenue at an all time high
November 12, 2008 @ 3:50 am · Filed under Revenue


Revenue is now at an all time high! YAY!

Thanks in part to Google Adsense. However, my revenue with my CPM ad network is a lot lower than with TribalFusion. I am getting a pathetic average 0.14 CPM. (Currently DirectMedia - look them up on Google).

But with Google Ads, my revenue went up double to what I had been previously making with Adbrite. Won’t share the details for now.

Also I made my company’s website.

http://www.kevintang.net

A very simple page, not really much to it right now.

Another one of my sites went online. It’s called AsianCyte and I’m doing the beta testing for it right now. Check it out at http://www.asiancyte.com

Blogging is not my passion
November 5, 2008 @ 12:42 pm · Filed under My Sites


Blogging isn’t my passion. It is merely my pastime. I have one main website that I am working on right now that is generating me decent income and I’m working on that site for most of my time. I do want my blog to succeed, however, blogging is quite harder than I expected, especially with school and everything going on. I am a young entrepreneur after all (19 years old).

BUTTTT, I really want this blog to succeed so I’m going to work harder in the next few months. Hopefully I can generate a decent amount of side income from this blog just documenting my adventures. I don’t profess to be a master at blogging or web marketing, so maybe I am going to change the topic of my blog. I’ll let you guys know later.

- Kevin