Archive for the ‘Monetize Your Site’ Category

The Three Essential Internet Marketing Tools

Saturday, January 30th, 2010
  • Internet Marketing Business Models

In it’s simplest form internet marketing is to do with how to monetise your site.  You may add some affiliate Google Adsense (pay per click) links, set up Google Adsense ads, or open up a simple e-Commerce site selling t-shirts or e-Books.  Internet marketing, however, is to do with the whole deal and concerns every aspect of your site whether it be just a long-tail-keyword niche site, or a full on global sales empire.

  • The Three Essential Tools

Three Essential Internet Marketing ToolsThis site deals with SEO (search engine optimisation); web-site design; and with keyword coherence (a logical keyword strategy).  We delve into things like Google Adsense, Blogger and WordPress too, but primarily it is those three tools that are discussed here on BizBlog.

  • SEO, Site Design, and Keyword Coherence

SEO, web-site design, and keyword coherence are the keys to unlocking the MMO (make money online) potential of your site. It is really, really important to get those three basic site-building bricks cemented firmly in place.  If you want to build a proper business, with an effective growth strategy, and the ability to keep growing, then make this your top priority.

  • Is Content Really King?

There are some who trumpet the value of a particular aspect of site building, like “content is king”, or “backlinks are everything”, and yes, they are very important, but we believe that they are all secondary to the above 3 points. You could actually build a high traffic site with nonsense content if you get the other things right, and it could still work, but pertinent content would really launch it.

Simple SEO for WordPress

Thursday, October 15th, 2009
  • Simple SEO for WordPress
Simple SEO for WordPress

Simple SEO for WordPress

There a few really simple things you can do to make your blog ‘bounce’ up the rankings to be that magic Number 1 in the Google SERPs.

  • Check your dashboard settings and be sure that in:
  1. Settings/Privacy you have “I would like my blog to be visible to everyone” checked.
  2. Settings/Writing you have “Atom Publishing Protocol” and “XML-RPC” enabled; and that there is at least one reference like  “http://rpc.pingomatic.com/” showing in the “UpDate Services” window.
  3. Settings/Permalinks you need to have “Custom Structure” set as “/%category%/%postname%/”
  • Keywords and Key-Phrases

Be sure that your site keyword appears in the Blog Title, in the Blog description, and hopefully also in the URL.  Use it too as your prime category name, and use your next most important keywords as the other category names.

If your site is about various wifi widgets then the ideal URL for your post about antennas should then look like this:

http://widgetfactory.com/wifi-widgets/G3-wifi-widget-antennas/

Your vital keywords have appeared in the URL(widget), in the category (wifiwidgets) and in the postname (G3 wifi widget antennas).  These are worth great karma, and of course even more link ‘juice’ is added when they are used as the ‘anchor text’ in links back to your site.

  • Internal Linking

Write your first post with your prime keyword as the subject, and link back to it from your subsequent posts. You can also link from it to “longtailed (subsidiary) keywords” that appear in later posts.  This ‘internal’ link structure (I call this keyword coherence ’site synergy’) is important because it adds to the ‘authority’ of your keyword and will net you extra SERPs for each search term as your site grows.

  • Back-Links or External Linking

Back-Links or External Linking is the single most important factor in your site SERP performance.  The easy way is to find and utilize the value of CommentLuv sites to raise quality keyword anchored links, or you can use one of the tools that locate high PR do-follow blogs. Whatever you do, try for anchored links from ‘authority’ sites – preferably those with good PR.

  • Post Structure

Use your keyword (or key phrase) in your Post Title, again (in BOLD) in your opening paragraph; and in the closing par. You can use it once more in a short post, but probably not more than once a paragraph.  If there is an “English” spelling, or alternative spelling (e.g. check-cheque) use that too, as well as any synonyms you know of .  Keep the post on topic for added authority, and you can also link to recognized authority sites. Weave in any associated long-tailed keywords with appropriate links to posts that discuss them.

  • Double Indexing and Tags

A second post on the same topic with the same keyword in it will get you a “Double Listing” in Google. This looks impressive to surfers, and also pushes one of your competitors off the top 10 page. Don’t forget to add a tag for your keyword in the post, as well as tags for the other important long-tailed (LTK’s) keywords.  Google indexes WP tags as well as post titles and links, so that is an extra result for each keyword. Get this simple SEO for Word Press right and you will  be able to rocket your site to No 1 in Google

Monetize Your Site

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

Monetize Your Site

Everybody is always looking for ways to “Monetize Your Site” and one of the most popular methods today is focusing on ‘niche‘ markets with web sites set up to specifically  target a carefully selected keyword (How to find Long Tailed Keywords).

  • Server Hogs
Monetize Your Site

Monetize Your Site

Building niche sites is a great marketing ploy and can work very well, but the downside for me is that because I prefer to use blogs to set up these niche sites, I am creating greedy space munching server hogs. Each blog requires a MySql database and uses lots of disc space for the WordPress blog files. Every blog is slow loading because of the nature of the beast, and the large number of files needed to display the first page. Do not despair, there is an alternative to these SERVER HOGS -

  • Brilliant Solution – ‘My Starter Blog’.

Steve McGrath over at McGrath Info Solutions has invented a ‘flat-file’ blog that requires no database, and is very fast to load with very small files.  This resolves my reservations about band-width and server hogs very nicely. The program files on the server disc are 116kb and the Theme files 132kb – a total of 248kb – compared with the multi-mebabytes (4 MB + Plugins + Content) of WordPress files required for every installation.

  • Alternative to WordPress, Joomla, Whatever

Have a read of the authors site here to find out more about this great alternative to WordPress, or read the My Starter Blog post on my other blog or Google for My Starter Blog Review to discover more opinion about this clever little program.

  • Great Method

Start setting up some of these mini-blogs and cashing in on niche markets, and you will be well on the way to Monetize Your Site!

How To Hide Adsense From Social Traffic

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

How To Hide Adsense From Social Traffic

Read on to find out How To Hide Adsense From Social Traffic from Stumbledupon, Digg, Technorati, Etc. The secret is to add a little JavaScript around your Ads, so that they will only be displayed if the visitor comes from a search engine. To see this in action, visit this site via search engine and an Adsense ad will replace the banner on top of this post

  • Why Hide your Ads?Hide Social Traffic


There is plenty of authority for hiding your ads from social traffic so you can increase your adsense CTR (from Grizzly’s Make Money Online Blog) and not have a lot of “views” that won’t ever get clicked. Here’s a direct quote from Vic Franqui; “One last thing – if you get a lot of social media traffic don’t run adsense. Only use adsense if you draw targeted search engine traffic”.

  • How It’s Done.

So now you can run Adsense even if you get masses of Social traffic – If you run a WordPress blog you can use the ozh who sees ads plugin, but there is no easy plugin for Blogger or your normal website, so I have made up some JavaScript to use anywhere you want to show your ad to search traffic.

  • Wrap the ad in an “iframe”

Some ads like Amazon have the code already wrapped in an iframe, so all you need do is wrap this (green) Script,  around your ad code (red). The script detects if the referrer is Google, Yahoo, etc and displays the ad.

<script type="text/javascript">
<!––
var myArray = [];
myArray[0]= '/search?';
myArray[1]= '.yahoo.';
myArray[2]= 'search.';
myArray[3]= '/search/';
myArray[4]= 'images.google.';
for(var i=0;
i<5;
i++) {
if (document.referrer.indexOf(myArray[i]) > -1)
{
//––>
document.write('
<iframe src="http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=youraccount-20&o=1&p=26&l=ur1&category=computers_accesories&banner=1SKRXV416ZYVKCEGXQR2&f=ifr" width="468" height="60" scrolling="no" border="0" marginwidth="0" style="border:none;" frameborder="0"></iframe>');
}}
</script>

Substitute your ad code for the code in red above. This will work with any code that is completely wrapped in an iframe.

  • Display Google Adsense

This can be a problem because Blogger, for instance, will overide some scripts you include. The answer is to source the Adsense code from an outside file.  Pop your Adsense ad in a plain html file (adsense.htm); upload it to some place you can access; and call it as the source (src) of an iframe -

<script type="text/javascript">
<!––
var myArray = [];
myArray[0]= '/search?';
myArray[1]= '.yahoo.';
myArray[2]= 'search.';
myArray[3]= '/search/';
myArray[4]= 'images.google.';
for(var i=0;
i<5;
i++) {
if (document.referrer.indexOf(myArray[i]) > -1)
{
//––>
document.write('
<iframe scrolling="no" style="width:125px;height:125px;" frameborder="0" src="http://YourSite.com/adsense.htm" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0"></iframe>');
}}
</script>


Edit the above URL (dark red text) to point to where you uploaded your adsense.htm file, and adjust the width, height to match your Adsense ad

  • Just Copy and Paste

There you go – paste one of the above sets of script into your web page wherever you want the ad to appear. With Blogger, use an HTML/JavaScript Gadget, or else paste it directly into the HTML template in your header if you prefer.

  • Try it and See for Yourself…..

Click on Site Synergy with Keyword Coherence for my Key Word Coherence site and you will see no ads, but Google (or Yahoo) for keywordcoherence and click on the SERP link to that same site and you will see that a banner ad in the header from Amazon and a Google ad in the side bar have appeared, because the referrer was a search engine.

  • Tips to the Wise….

Be sure to edit the iframe dimensions to match your ad and check that your edit program paste function didn’t put left and right quotes into the script instead of plain quotes. Get that right and you will have learned how to hide Adsense from social traffic!

Update – PHP Alternative

  • If you prefer to code this trick using PHP then do this:

Insert this code where you want the ad to appear
<?php include ('incl_adsense.php'); ?>

- where incl_adsense is this file:

<?php
function searchengine(){
$ref = $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'];
$SE = array('/search?', 'images.google.', 'web.info.com', 'search.', 'del.icio.us/search', 'soso.com', '/search/', '.yahoo.');
foreach ($SE as $source) {
if (strpos($ref,$source)!==false) return true;
}
return false;
}
if (function_exists('searchengine')) {
if (searchengine()) {
echo "
<script type=\"text/javascript\"><!--
google_ad_client = \"pub-yourcodexxxxxxx\";
/* Banner468x60 11/05 */
google_ad_slot = \"xxxxxxx0212\";
google_ad_width = 468;
google_ad_height = 60;
//--&rt;
</script>
<script type=\"text/javascript\"
src=\"http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js\">
</script>
";
} }
?>

  • Save Bandwidth:

I find that all these ‘plugins’ tend to slow WordPress down too much at loading, so there is a good case for using this PHP alternative rather than a plugin to hide Adsense from social traffic

  • Please notice that where the Google ad script is included in PHP you need to ‘Escape’ all the double quotes – like this: script=”ad text” must be edited to read script=\”ad text\” and change any ’slanted’ quotes like and to vertical quotes like these ” ‘

Update on the Update

This post is getting way too complicated.  I have been asked to upgrade these codes to display an alternative ad to social traffic, so I have made a new post over on my Teaching Blog

Hosting from Hell -

Thursday, September 11th, 2008
  • Hosting from Hell

Hosting from Hell
Whoops, I just changed servers and (you might have seen the site was down for 9 days; so keep well away from MidPhase, the “Hosting from Hell”) all the links have quit. Hopefully fixed soon………..

O-Kay – We’re finally fully operational again and totally cured of dealing with Mid-Phase.

  • Too Slow

Any time you go near one of their control panels you better be ready to wait – the servers are so slow that quite often the page times out before you get the next link to work. Like log in and click “Domains” then wait, wait, and wait again……. ( and their best trick, you go and look up some info to enter, and when you come back the page cookie has timed out, and you have to start all over again….)

  • No Help

So you have a problem and use the e-mail contact to the help desk, and they take forever to reply, I’m in the southern hemisphere and the response is not usually till the next day.  The “Live Chat” is worse, took 2 days just to get a connection, and then an hour and a half to not get my problem solved. I finally rang the “Toll Free” number (starting at; “You are caller number 37, and the delay will be about 45 minutes”), and got it all sorted 8 hours later after a total of 9 days delay  – 9 days of no website!

  • Incompetent Systems.

I asked for a number to transfer the domain to another ISP, and they sent a dud number, (3 days delay), then when the new number worked at the new ISP, they didn’t release it for a further 6 days – Unbelievable! And of course the Help Desk can’t (or won’t) actually DO anything about it because, “that is dealt with by another department!”

  • Pathetic Service
  1. You can’t get at the DNS record to change the info, you have to send an e-mail and ask.
  2. There are no AW Stats available, so you have to get third party stats to see what’s going on.
  3. Everything else you might want to have is an extra fee.
  • The Best way to Monetize Your Site of course is to keep well away from these cowboys who will cost you most of your sanity, and all of your AdSense and affiliate income while they horse about.

Grow Your Links Like an A-Lister

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008
  • Grow Your Links Like A-Listers Do

Grow Your Links

  • Site synergy:

One way to grow your links like an A-Lister is to use your natural site synergy and refine your link quality so that the best links ‘rise to the top’.  What do I mean by that? I mean that we ought to deliberately seek out and propagate links with  sites that are keyword related to our own. We are more likely to get a good back-link when we post on a ‘related’ site than when we comment on totally unrelated blogs. The ’strength’  such a link offers is well worth the effort of getting it.

  • Combine With Other Sites:


Justin Briggs has written this article recommending that you Gang Bang your Competition into Submission, making the point that in unity lies strength; that we can combine with other sites related to ours, and the resulting strength is greater than the input of the individual parts. Ask yourself  this; if A-Listers do it; then shouldn’t you fall in line too and then expect similiar benefits?

  • Get ‘Hot’ Leads:

It seems to me that by seeking out and comment linking on related sites we are also doing just what Justin suggests. I’m happy when I get traffic from such sites because that traffic is pre-disposed to agree with my site’s message – these surfers are already interested in my general theme when they arrive, so they are more likely to become a contributory part of the site than to just click away and disappear.

  • Plant Wisely:

To complete the analogy, we grow our links, not by sprinkling comments everywhere, but by planting them in fertile ground. I.E., ground that will produce quality backlinks.  The whole point of ‘growing’ is to get back more than you planted, thus creating synergy. So bookmark authorative related sites that will add to yours and try to support them with encouraging and constructive comment; then you too will  ‘grow your links like an A-Lister’ so that now you can have a top money-making blog.