Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Is their anybody making money off their blog using Google ad words?

Q. I'm in the process of getting my blog started and i need to know if i could make a living using Google ad words with it.

A. Yes you can make a living off your blog using Adsense (not adwords, adwords is where you advertise your business, and pay for that. Adsense is where you show the ads from adwords, and you get paid for that).
The thing is that it will take quite some effort, and time. How soon you will be able to make a living off of it is hard to say, since it depends on numerous things, one of them being how much money you need monthly to live :-)

When Will My New Website I Created Yesterday Be Indexed By The Search Engines So I Can Start Google Ad Words?
Q. I just payed for and created a website using Yahoo Site Solutions yesterday and would like to promote it with Google Ad Words. However, my site is not yet indexed and does not appear in search results yet. When will it appear when I type in the website address so I can get started with Google Ad Words?

A. You are confused.

You don't need your site to be indexed to start using Google AdWords.

In AdWords you can point straight to your website (using destination url feature) even though your site is not indexed yet.

Site indexing is important for natural search results only.

How do you use Google Keywords Tools to find free website traffic?
Q. With the recent changes to the Google Ad Words keyword tool, what is the best method to use the tool to find the proper keywords that will provide quality website traffic?

A. What you want to do is first sign into Google Keyword Tool type in a phrase you want to find keywords for like "free website traffic" for example. Go to where it says Advanced Options and select all countries and all languages. In the spot where it says Filter Keywords select global monthly searches, then hit search.

Once you find a keyword you like open up google and type in that keyword, then use quotation marks "keyword" for example. This will give you the actual number of sites that use that exact keyword or phrase. If the number is low enough then use that keyword.

Another thing to check is the number of sites on the far right where the paid listings are, fewer listings will indicate lower competition for that keyword meaning that it'll be easier for you to rank higher for that keyword.




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