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April,20 2009
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Hola esto es un aprueba de noticias. jñkfhdñksjdñsd vccxvzcxvjk Por medio de las pestañas, podrá: Usar una sola ventana de Internet Explorer para ver todas las páginas web. Abrir vínculos en una pestaña en segundo plano mientras navega por la página activa. Guardar y abrir varias páginas web a la vez mediante las pestañas de favoritos y de página principal. Para iniciar: Presione la tecla CTRL mientras hace clic en algún vínculo (o use el botón de en medio del mouse). Haga clic en cualquier pestaña con el botón de en medio del mouse para cerrarla. Presione Alt + Entrar en la barra de direcciones o en el cuadro de búsquedas para abrir los resultados en una nueva pestaña.
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How To Earn Cash Online: Boring Memo WordPress Theme...
April,15 2009
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<p>When you’re trying to figure out <strong>How To Earn Cash Online</strong> one thing that you’ll realize is that often it isn’t the most pretty site or the site with the most engaging and entertaining content that wins the race for the dough. Often it’s a plain old ugly site. With that in mind, I created the Boring Memo theme back in June and released it on my other blog, OpTempo. Now, I’ve made a few updates, simplified the template more and now I’m ready to release <a title="Boring Memo Too Demo Site" href="http://boringmemo.onlinecashgenerator.com">Boring Memo Too</a>. In this post, I’ll go over the basics of setting it up and some of the reasoning behind it.</p> <h4>Why Ugly?</h4> <p>I wrote about this a while back in this article: <a title="Earn Online Cash with Ugly Websites" href="http://onlinecashgenerator.com/niche-marketing/earn-online-cash-with-ugly-websites/">Earn Online Cash with Ugly Websites</a>. Of course, Griz is my main inspiration behind this idea with his ugly old Blogger blog. He wrote about why ugly sites make money just recently in this article: <a href="http://makemoneyforbeginners.blogspot.com/2009/02/why-noobs-dont-make-money-online.html">Why Noobs Don’t Make Money Online</a>.</p> <p>Are there cases where having a nice looking blog is important? Yes, there are some, especially for things like self-promotion, product promotion, list building in certain niches and so forth. It’s also a good idea to have a personal flagship blog that looks nice in order to have a good public face. This kind of blog isn’t what Boring Memo is intended for. What it’s intended for is a niche blog that is targeted at search traffic.</p> <p>Anyway, if you want more on the concept of it, read my post and read Griz’s whole blog. You’ll learn a lot.</p> <h4>How To Setup the Boring Memo WordPress Theme</h4> <p>Here’s how I recommend setting up the Boring Memo theme. I’m assuming that you already know a little bit about WordPress and how to install a WordPress installation on your <a href="http://onlinecashgenerator.com/hostgator.php" title="" rel="nofollow">hosting</a> account and how to upload themes and plugins and maybe do a little minor theme editing.</p> <p>We’ll start with the settings.</p> <p>In the General Settings section make sure that your blog title and blog description use your keywords. The blog title is the <h1> header tag for the page. The description is just a <p> paragraph tag although it will be the first bit of non-header text the search engine bots encounter so make it good.</p> <p>Now we move on to the Reading Settings. We will want to set the “Blog pages show at most” to 1 post. This causes one full post to show up on all pages, the index page, the tag page, search pages and so forth. I’ve found that Google will often index tag pages as being the most relevant keywords for a post’s content and this can help give you a leg up on traffic for certain long tail terms.</p> <p>For Discussion Settings, I usually moderate all comments on my niche blogs before they appear. I allow them if they’re on topic and non-spammy but I don’t want to let anything troublesome through.</p> <p>For Permalink Settings, I use the standard /%postname%/ setup but you might also try /%category%/%postname%/ if you want.</p> <p>I highly recommend that you install the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/">All-in-One SEO</a> or <a rel="nofollow" href="http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/platinum-seo-pack/">Platinum SEO</a> plugins with this theme. You may also want to consider the <a href="http://planetozh.com/blog/my-projects/wordpress-plugin-who-sees-ads-control-adsense-display/">Who Sees Ads plugin</a> to help you control when ads appear.</p> <p>For setting up the advertising block, you’ll want to edit the theme. Don’t worry, it’s easy to do as long as you know how to cut and paste. Just go to the theme editor section and select the adblock.php module from the list. From there, all you need to do is paste in your ad code, save it and you’re done.</p> <p>The ad block is setup for 350×350 pixels which is a good size for a number of advertising scripts including Adsense and eBay Partner Network. You can modify the size if you want by editing the stylesheet. Just go to the very end of the file and change the height and width of the block. If you have any questions about how to do this, let me know and I’ll be glad to help.</p> <p>For widgets, I recommend the Pages and Tag Cloud widgets. You can add others if you want but those are the ones I generally use.</p> <h4>Niche Blog Advertising Strategy</h4> <p>The whole idea behind this theme is to make the single ad you use the star of the show, the only thing that doesn’t look dull and boring on the page. That’s why there’s only a single ad block that’s presented inline on the left side. Too many ads will make the blog look ‘Made for Adsense’/'Made for Affiliate’ (MFA). A single ad block is more likely to focus attention and pull the search visitor toward it subliminally.</p> <p>For compliance with Adsense rules I recommend that you leave the small print ‘Advertisements’ text above the ads. They’ve complained about themes like Boring Memo where the article title was directly over the ads. I haven’t had a problem and, to my knowledge, no one who used the original Boring Memo had a problem with this but it’s better to be safe than sorry. Also remember to add a page for your site’s privacy policies or incorporate that into your about page. </p> <p>What kind of content should you use? I recommend using good content which is to say content that is focused on the keywords you’re targeting while being moderately informative to a visitor who’s bored enough to actually read it. I would make the articles long, probably at least about 500-700 words, and start and end with sentences using your primary target keywords.</p>
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Earn Online Cash with a Niche Adsense Blog...
April,15 2009
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<p>One way to earn cash online is with Google Adsense. Yes, everybody and their brother’s sister’s cousin is using it on their website and they’ll probably telling you that they consider themselves lucky to be making $8 and change in a month. Why is it that they’re earnings are so low? Well, there are some reasons for that and they should become obvious to you as we work through this article.</p> <p>What we want to work on are simple sites that will earn an average of $10 a day using Adsense. I know this isn’t a huge amount of money, only about $300 a month. However, it’s relatively easy to create such a blog so you can setup at least 3 sites per month without too much trouble. Soon it begins to add up to some really decent earnings. I’m also going to concentrate primarily on using free tools to do this. While there are paid tools like <a href="http://onlinecashgenerator.com/seoelite.php" title="SEO Elite" rel="nofollow">SEO Elite</a>, <a href="http://onlinecashgenerator.com/keywordelite.php" title="Keyword Elite" rel="nofollow">Keyword Elite</a>, <a href="http://onlinecashgenerator.com/bmd.php" title="Bookmarking Demon" rel="nofollow">Bookmarking Demon</a> and many others that can help automate this process I’m going to concentrate on the cheapest route to earning cash online here.</p> <h4>Keyword Research</h4> <p>The first thing is to decide on the right niche to target. You want to avoid high competition keywords where some real Adsense and SEO pros are dominating search results. You’re unlikely to get to page 1 or even page 5 in Google search results with these keywords unless you have a lot of time to spend. You also want to avoid keywords that don’t pay well. There are many keywords that only pay a penny or two a click. What we want are keywords where we can get an average of $1 a click.</p> <p>How can you tell which ones to select? Easy, go to <a rel="nofollow" href="https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal" target="_blank">Google’s Adwords keyword tool</a> and enter keywords that you want to research. Keep researching until you have a short list of promising keywords. Make sure that you display the price per click and divide that number by 4 or 5 to determine the most likely price per click you’ll get on your site. For example, if the Estimated Avg. CPC in the Adwords tool shows $4.80 then your average earnings per click will be about $1.06. You will also want to find keywords that get reasonable traffic. While lower traffic niches can be profitable, they can also be frustrating. I’d recommend looking for between 2000 and 20000 searches a month to start with to get the best beginner results.</p> <p>Now, go to Google and search for the keywords using the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.seoquake.com/" target="_blank">SEOQuake</a> browser plugin. Look at the top 10 ranking sites and see what their Google PageRank, Google pages indexed and Yahoo backlinks they have. If these numbers are high and the page shown in results is an exact keyword match, then move on to your next keyword. If there is no keyword match or if they have few links you may have a winner. For borderline cases, this will require further analysis that’s beyond the scope of our discussion here. This article, <a href="http://onlinecashgenerator.com/features/earn-online-cash-with-targeted-keyword-research/">Targeted Keyword Research</a>, describes the process in a little more depth.</p> <p>Oh, an remember we’re looking for buying keywords, not informational keywords. I discussed this in this previous article: <a href="http://onlinecashgenerator.com/seo/earn-online-cash-with-buying-keywords/">Buying Keywords</a>. Fortunately, in most cases, better paying keywords are already going to be buying keywords.</p> <h4>Build Your Niche Blog</h4> <p>We’re going to go cheap here and not buy a domain and put WordPress on it. Instead, we’re going to use a plain old ugly Blogger blog. There are some potential drawbacks and pluses associated with using them and if you want to review the pros and cons, check out this article I wrote a while ago on the subject: <a href="http://optempo.com/2008/01/22/niche-blog-hosting-wordpress-vs-blogger/">Niche Blog Hosting: WordPress vs. Blogger</a>. <em>Update: I’ve heard through the grapevine that Google now requires that you have your own domain that has been indexed at least 90 days old to be approved for a new Adsense account. If this is true you will need to buy at least one domain and wait it out, get approval for that domain and then you can use the account anywhere you want as long as you’re within the Adsense rules. If you have already been previously approved for an Adsense account you’re OK though.</em></p> <p>You’ll want to select a name that matches your primary keyword. It is likely that your primary keyword will already be taken. If this is case, just add a filler word to the name such as ‘mykeyword’ or ‘thekeyword’ or ‘keywordinfo’. The important thing is to get our keyword in the URL.</p> <p>We’ll want to use the simple Minima template, we don’t want a fancy blog, we want just another <a href="http://makemoneyforbeginners.blogspot.com/">ugly Blogger blog</a>. We will also want to set it up to show only one post per page since this helps Google’s search and Adsense ‘bots to get the exact keywords for your article and not get confused. The blog title and description should be for the primary keyword and secondary long tail keywords that you want to target with only filler words between them. You can add some navigation widgets to the sidebar if you want but don’t overdo this. I also recommend that you add in a <a rel="nofollow" href="http://statcounter.com" target="_blank">Statcounter</a> and/or <a href="http://www.google.com/analytics/" target="_blank">Google Analytics</a> counter to your footer. This will help you track the performance of your keywords.</p> <h4>Creating Niche Blog Content</h4> <p>Now we’re ready to create some content for our blog. I generally prefer to create content offline in an editor like <a rel="nofollow" href="http://download.live.com/writer" target="_blank">Microsoft Live Writer</a>, Microsoft Word or even Windows Notepad. There are plenty of tools you can use to do this. I just like doing it this way so that I have a local backup copy of my articles. Start off with writing about 10 articles. The title will use your primary keyword, for example “Earn Online Cash” with matching long tails like “Earn Online Cash with Adsense”. Begin and end your article with a sentence that uses your primary keyword and include it several times throughout the article but don’t overdo it. If you need some more tips on writing, let me know and I’ll point you to some other articles I’ve written on this topic.</p> <p>You will also want to create a ‘policies’ post since this is required for Adsense. You can combine this with a simple ‘about me’. This will be the first post you add to your new blog. Remember that it should follow the same naming conventions as other posts for example: “Earn Online Cash: Policies”. Add a link to this post in your sidebar so that it will always be just one click away from any other page on your blog.</p> <p>Now add 3 of your content posts to the blog. You’ll add a new post about once a week until all of your original posts are up. After that, you’ll only need to post infrequently, if at all. New posts can help bring more keywords into the blog but, as long as you’re getting good search engine traffic, updating can be at your leisure.</p> <h4>Promote Your Niche Blog</h4> <p>Promoting your blog is primarily getting it indexed and getting links to it.</p> <p>You might want to start with the techniques I describe in this article: <a href="http://onlinecashgenerator.com/seo/earn-online-cash-with-quick-indexing/">Quick Indexing</a>. While you can’t add all those ping sites to Blogger like you can WordPress you can use some of the pinging sites to ping others. I also suggest that you submit your site to RSS aggregation sites. JR at “Get Internet Marketing Strategies” has a good list of them here: <a href="http://getinternetmarketingstrategies.com/2008/11/blog-traffic-rss-submit-sites/">RSS/Blog Submission Sites</a>. You don’t have to submit to all of them and some won’t accept Blogger blogs but you can find enough to get your rolling. Remember the primary idea is to use these resources for indexing of new content.</p> <p>Now, we’ll want to build links to our blog. There are a number of different strategies here and people generally settle on ones that work well for them. I’ll give you a few basic methods here and you can work on it from there.</p> <p>One good way to get some basic links is to use social bookmarking. JR has some good lists of sites in these two articles: <a href="http://getinternetmarketingstrategies.com/2008/12/do-follow-social-sites-for-link-building/">Do-Follow Social Sites</a> and <a href="http://getinternetmarketingstrategies.com/2008/10/link-building-do-follow-social-sites/">High PR Do-Follow Social Sites</a>. There are other list around that you can use. In general, you want to look for social sites that are do-follow and will allow Blogger blogs.</p> <p>Another way to build links to your site is to have promotional sites of your own. You can use Squidoo, Synthasite, Blinkweb and other free sites to build single page sites to promote your site. You should also seek out other blogs and forums in your niche and related niches and leave comments there with a link to your site without being spammy. I cover this in more in depth in this article: <a href="http://onlinecashgenerator.com/seo/earn-online-cash-by-driving-traffic-to-your-site/">Driving Traffic to Your Site</a>.</p> <p>With reasonable link building promotional work you should begin to see search traffic for your keywords within a relatively short period of time. What you’re looking for is for your blog to be on page one of Google for your select keyword. If it’s not, then the niche may be more competitive than you realized and you’ll have to put more promotional effort into it. If you are in the #1 position and you aren’t getting traffic then the problem may be that the keyword you select doesn’t produce enough traffic. In this case, you might try targeting different keywords or retire the blog to a supporting, promotional, role.</p> <h4>Add Adsense to Your Niche Blog</h4> <p>OK, now that you’re getting traffic to your niche blog and it’s steady traffic, it’s time to add Adsense. My recommendation is to add a single large rectangle block at the top and, optionally, a wide skyscraper in the sidebar. This should result in a good click through rate as long as you’ve selected a good buying keyword. Since you’re already getting search traffic to your site it will be easy for the Adsense ‘bot to determine what your blog is about and begin serving appropriate ads.</p> <p>At this point, you should begin to see clicks and revenue from your blog. It will take a few weeks for the pricing of your site to settle down so expect some wild gyrations in income at first. Eventually, it will settle down.</p> <p>If your earnings stay low this may indicate a problem with your keyword selection. Try editing your articles to better emphasize the higher paying keywords and de-emphasizing lower paying ones.</p> <p>If your CTR is low, typically under 3%, this may indicate that you haven’t selected a good buying keyword or your traffic is from a niche that’s somewhat jaded or resistant when it comes to Adsense ads. If this is the case, you may want to try moving toward better keywords with new posts, move the blog to a supporting role or just live with the lower click through rate. Remember that a low CTR won’t hurt you but a low CTR with clicks that don’t convert might hurt you.</p> <h4>Earn Cash with Your Niche Blog</h4> <p>Remember the key to this method is not to get bogged down and obsess over one blog but to keep moving. The more blogs you create and the more promotion (aka links) that you do the better your chance will be at earning cash online.</p> <p>Whew! This was a long article. Way too long. I should have padded it out and made it into an eBook and sold it for $47 or made some money some other way like having you sign up for a membership site or an email list, right? Well, I’m just trying to do the same thing that people who helped me, like Griz at <a href="http://makemoneyforbeginners.blogspot.com">How to Make Money Online</a> for Beginners, did, offer good, solid, information for free with no strings attached. I hope you can use this information to earn cash online and feel free to ask any questions if you have them.</p>
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