OK, so we've discussed how original quality content is what's going to get people to hopefully find your page and keep coming back. But, what if your page is like this one. I don't want to re-hash what everyone else says (remember that advice I read about social bookmarking and what happened?) and any changes I make will take time until I see results to share with ya'll.
So how do I provide relevant material for those who come back to my site before I've got something new to share? Simple! I've included RSS feeds from relevant sites high up on my page, so visitors will see the new links when they change. In this case the links are on the right-hand side and since this site is about my progress using AdSense, the feed is from the AdSense Blog I mentioned in my last post. Now, if I've got no new progress to report for awhile, his posts will provide changing (dynamic) links on my site and visitors (hopefully) won't think this an abandoned site.
Now I know what you're thinking: "More links out mean more lost visitors." This is something I've gone round and round about, but I think it boils down to your original content. If you've put the time into offering fresh quality content with no tricks to bait people in (How many times have you been looking for say, a theater listing, clicked a link and found yourself on a porn-site? Did you stick around or did you simply close the window and make a mental note to avoid that URL in the future?) then people will find your site. And if they find the content useful, they may bookmark it and hopefully return in the future. If they have a similar or related site, they may even post a link or your own RSS feed. Then you'll see a higher pagerank and higher listings in search results which in turn will give you more visitors. And more visitors will translate into more exposure to your AdSense Ads which will translate into more AdSense clicks! TA-DAAA!
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Dynamic Fresh Content on Your AdSense Sites
Posted by NewB at 7:39 AM
Labels: adsense, content, feeds, more adsense clicks, pagerank, quality content, rss, visitors
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Hi there,
I found your journey very interesting, it's always fun to see others doing the same thing.
I guess that is how we all start out wanting to learn all we can about making money on the internet.
My journey was learning all about adsense and affiliates also. That has now grown to me authoring about 11 blogs now. :)
I have been dedicated to helping other new bloggers with their blog questions and sharing techniques about increasing their adsense revenue. I'm learned alot this past year and still learning, I don't think there will ever be an end to achieving bigger and better. lol
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