AdSense Blogging 101: AdSense Profit
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Isn’t the term "AdSense" little ironic, because for most of
us, it doesn't really make "Much Sense"?
Yet, it's one of the simplest ways new or experienced
bloggers alike can earn a tidy 4 to 5 figure profit in passive income doing nothing more than what they're
doing now: Driving Traffic.
Some say it's the best compensation tool for small-time
bloggers to make a good income from his or her efforts with little risk and unlimited potential without
selling a single affiliate or self-made product.
If you have a hobby-based blog that is difficult to find
products for or make any decent money from, AdSense is the answer. In many cases, if you don't know what to
do with the traffic you generate someone else does and you can make money sending traffic
to them
Listen...
I get it. I understand you might have a few hang-ups about
making money from efforts outside of a typical 9 to 5 job. But ask yourself this question: Has passive income
ever hurt Bill Gates? Warren Buffet? Or bloggers like Yaro Starak? John Chow?
No. In fact, more money allowed them to expand their blogs,
their business, and their life to help more people like, you and I, become better
bloggers.
No shame in wanting to make money from your passion. It's
only natural because with more money you can serve more people and reach a larger target
audience.
What Does AdSense Do, Exactly?
It's a service that automatically places relevant ads on
your blog (or website) crafted for your target audience to attract clicks and make you
money.
In a nutshell, the money is made when you send traffic to
online businesses so they can turnaround and make MORE than what they pay YOU in advertising dollars. This is
fair considering they take on more risk (paying you before they get results -- if
any).
Everybody wins: You (because you make money for sending
quality traffic), Reader (because they might buy an offer that adds value to their lives), Advertiser (he/she
makes more money than they spend providing the value).
To get started, check out
AdSense.Com and get a free account. The only thing you have to provide (other than the other obvious details)
is tax information and earnings report for tax purposes.
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