As many of you know, I’ve wrote a blog postabout Adsense for Begginers. I wrote this to try to make people see that Adsense isn’t all that bad. I wanted to expand on this and talk about the Dark Side of Adsense.
AdSense is an advertisement application run by Google. Website owners can enroll in this program to enable text, image, and more recently, video advertisements on their websites. These advertisements are administered by Google and generate revenue on either a per-click or per-impression basis. Google beta tested a cost-per-action service, but discontinued it in October 2008 in favor of a DoubleClick offering (also owned by Google)
[Via Wikipedia]
Now we know that Google uses what we like to call a Per Click payment plan, that is to say on occasion you get paid for ratio of page views. It can be 0.05$ or more, I don’t know how they figure it out but I do know there is more to this than what you see behind the Adsense.
[ad#ad2-right]I went on a journey to find out about Adsense and I stumbled across this post about Adsense Fraud. I wanted to add to this by talking about why people are would do this even more.
I might not know a lot, but I do know that with the Recession still going on and people are trying to find ways around making money. Some people have went to the Darkside of the money making idea.
Now we know that Adsense calculates your Pageviews with you click ratio or your Rate of Return. I know Google has a very good Algorithm to use with figuring out what ads to place for each site. You see I’ve recently gotten a lot of traffic to my site and all of the sudden my Ads I have on my site are more colorful.
I know Google might not admit it but I suspect they have several levels of tiers for ads. I would only assume that if a site has more pageviews, it would mean there is a more cost to put ads on the site. Now we all know that Ad Space is valuable because the Ad helps drive traffic to the sites that user or users are interested in.
Why people would want to go to the Darkside of Adsense is no mystery. It all involves Money, We’ve heard it before and we will always hears this online. Someone is making a fortune off of advertising a month. It will be a big sum of money some have even boosted about it, 500$, 1000$. or more.
Making money is always going to be a long term goal, and anyone who you ask will say they worked for that money. You can never really make money without working, it’s something that everyone has to learn. You earn it every time you cut the grass or every time you go into work. It takes three things:
- Time — is a component of the measuring system used to sequence events, to compare the durations of events and the intervals between them, and to quantify the motions of objects. Time has been a major subject of religion, philosophy, and science, but defining time in a non-controversial manner applicable to all fields of study has consistently eluded the greatest scholars
- Work — is a measure of the work done by human beings. It is conventionally contrasted with such other factors of production as land and capital. There are theories which have created a concept called human capital (referring to the skills that workers possess, not necessarily their actual work), although there are also counter posing macro-economic system theories that think human capital is a contradiction in terms
- Support — is a social affinity in which one person stands with another person, closely understanding his or her feelings.
[ad#cricket-right-ez]It takes Time, yes I do mean this. You can’t build a big website over night. It takes several different things to make your website good. The design is one, the name is another, and lastly it’s your personality that determines the way people will react when they come upon your site. I’ve learn that the hard way, when I first started blogging, I never got any major page views. Then I went into working on my blog.
When I say work, I mean work. You need to find where your best at and exploit it. I don’t mean exploit it illegally but I do mean use it to bring out your website. Like mine, I have been working hard at research finding website others would very rarely come across. I also want to be able to teach people about blogging and instruct them in the proper way to blog. I have made mistakes in my time and I can bet I will make mistakes in the future, so I always say that is always going to be a works in progress.
The final thing is Support, if you don’t have support from your returning readers you will never be able to advance in pageviews. I mean that if your readers don’t recommend this to other people then no one will find out what your really like. It all depends on the readers, they are who you are writing to and trying to make a connection.
I know I went on a Tanjent and I made this a rather long post, but I hope this helps you understand about Adsense and blogging. These two actually have a great deal in common. They both need those Three steps to succeed. It all depends on how much you want you accomplish.