Showing posts with label get-approved-for-google-adsense. Show all posts
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Monday, May 21, 2012

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Resources to Help You Research and Create Content for Your Blog

hat do you do when you feel like you can't write to save your life or you can write, but it's a real struggle for you to write the blog posts you need for this project?

Private Label Rights (PLR) .... Use It Very VERY Carefully
Almost everyone has some PLR (private label rights) articles on their PC, BUT ... you really have to be very smart about how you go about using it on your Blogger blog (or any other platform). Any PLR articles or blog posts you use MUST be very high quality rewrites of the original ... it cannot be used "as is" .

A Word (or Two) About Rewrites.....
Don't be lazy and just do synonym replacements with your favorite article spinning tool! You do need to edit, rewrite and beef up the content, but do it from your own perspective. Also add relevant images and YouTube videos to your blog posts to add more value to your PLR content. And where possible, add a link or two to relevant content on authority sites. Run your rewritten articles through CopyScape or another online tool to compare your rewrite against the original article.

Back in the day -- before the 'Panda' updates, many internet marketing experts said it was okay to do a light rewrite that was 35 - 55% unique. But doing that level of PLR rewrite today would be a complete waste of your time and will get you nowhere fast! Personally, I do rewrites that are at least 85 - 90% unique on all PLR articles that I use and that's the level I recommend you aim for with your rewrites. Sometimes I use the PLR article to model an entirely new article after. Yes, it's a lot more work, but this is what you're going to have to do to create the high quality content you're going to need for your blog.

One HUGE Tip For Creating Content That Google Will Love

This 4th step is a HUGE one because without content, you're not going to get approved for Google Adsense. So to help you, here's a big tip on how to create the blog content for your Blogger blog:


Create High Quality Content That's Relevant, Helpful and Current!
When Google rolled out the initial 'Panda' update (a/k/a the 'Farmer' update) to it's search engine algorithm in February of 2011, Google wanted to improve user experience by weeding out thin low quality blogs and websites that were gaming the system from their search engine rankings. The initial and subsequent monthly updates have made it clear that Big G is placing a lot of value on (a) content quality, (b) the relevance of content to a search inquiry, (c) how helpful content is likely to be to a site page visitor, and (d) content freshness.

Setting Up Blogger Is Easier Than 1-2-3

The set up for Blogger is very simple. And back in 2007 when I was approved for Adsense, it was cool to include info on how to set up Blogger in this lens, but today it takes a third row seat to what really matters in getting approved for Google Adsense: choosing a niche topic with good commercial value, and writing unique, high quality content that's helpful to someone searching for information on your niche topic.
So I've removed the modules that went through Step 1: Setting up your account, Step 2: Naming your Blogger blog & choosing a URL, and Step 3: Making your Blogspot look like a real website. You really don't need a module-by-module walk through, because Google has made Blogger even easier to work with. Just watch the YouTube video tutorial in the next module.

How to Create a Blogger Blog

How to Use the Google Trends Tool for Niche Research

This YouTube video shows you how to use the Google Trends tool to gauge behavior for the keywords you generated with Google Insights for Search. This tutorial, unlike a number of the Google Trends videos on YouTube, is current for 2012. That means it shows how the tool works now (in terms of hot trends results, which are limited to the top 20), NOT how it used to work (it used to give you the top 100 hot trends for any given day).

3 Powerful Google Research Tools You Can Use to Uncover High Commercial Value Niche Topics

Tools. When it comes to tools to help you research potential niche markets to target, there is an overabundance of them in my opinion. So many that you need a tool (or at least a "how to" guide) to help you pick the right one for your online projects! But for the purpose of finding niches that have high commercial value, Google offers 3 excellent tools you can use. They are easy to work with, provide you with info based on Google's own data and best of all ... they're FREE!
The 3 Google tools you can use to discover worthwhile niche topics for this project are: 1.Google Insights for Search, 2.Google Trends, and 3.Google External Keyword tool.
These are my favorite free niche research tools. With them you can quickly take some seed ideas, get the trends for those ideas, see what geographic areas have the most interest in these ideas, get keyword search terms from those seed ideas and create keyword lists for this project. In the next 3 modules I'm going to give you 3 YouTube video tutorials to help you get the most out of using these 3 tools.

You MUST Get These 2 Things Right If You Want to Succeed

I believe The Keys to me getting approved for my Adsense publisher ID on the very first attempt were: (1) choosing a niche topic that had commercial value, and (2) creating unique, high quality content that was relevant to my niche.

Clueless About Getting Approved for Adsense? Read this Lens

I was approved for my Google Adsense publisher ID on 4/7/07. It'a true! It took me just 6 days total time to get approved. That's 6 days from 4/1/07 the day I began the project, until 4/7/07 the day I received my welcome email message from Google Adsense. All I did was to follow the same exact 5 steps I'm revealing here on this lens page.

NOTE: As I mentioned in the introduction a few things have changed since April 2007. Google has become a wee bit more "sensitive" about certain niche topics and there have been a number of search engine algorithm changes, chief among which have been the initial and subsequent Google Panda updates. Yes, Panda has had a MAJOR IMPACT on search engine rankings, but even more so on content quality. These changes affect (1) your choice of viable blog topics, and (2) the content you will use for this project - specifically, the quality, the length and the number of blog posts.

Get Approved for Adsense in 5 Easy Steps

Get Approved for Google Adsense - My Easy 5 Step Guide Reveals EXACTLY How to Do It

Do you want to get approved for Google Adsense, BUT you don't have a single clue about how to go about getting your Adsense publisher ID?
It's been a while - a little more than 4 years since I was approved for my Adsense ID, but I remember the frustration over not knowing what to do or how to do it. I was so fed up with the lack of information on how to get approved for Adsense (I guess the internet marketing 'guru's' were too busy selling their "how to make a bagillion dollars with Adsense" info-products to bother with such a minor detail), that I set out to figure it out for myself. So I set up a little experiment on Blogger, figured out the process and received my Adsense publisher ID 6 days after setting up my Blogger experiment.
This lens reveals EXACTLY what you need to do to in 5 simple to follow steps. I'm going to lay out the 5 steps and add in some additional tips that will prove to be helpful to you.
And even though things have changed a bit since I was approved for Adsense 4 years ago, I don't see any reason why you can't get your Adsense publisher ID following the same steps.