There are some rules you have to stick with if you want to make good money making blog. Every blogger has it own rules, but at the end there is a little difference between these rules. I decided to show you rules, which I use for my money making blog.
Probably you will make your own list of rules using some of the tips presented here. Just remember that you have to stick with them if you want to succeed with your money making blog. Of course those rules could be used for any blog and not just for money making niche.
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Entire system which is made by Google depends on the keywords used in key areas of your content. It detects the theme of your web pages and displays the ads accordingly. These key areas are Title Text, Meta tags, Headings, Anchor txt, and content. Injecting keywords in these areas actually dictates Google Mediabot what your page is about. Look at some more details.
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SEO, or Search Engine Optimization, is the optimization of a web page in order that it ranks higher in the SERPs (Search Engine Result Pages) for specific keywords or keyword phrases. The pages that rank higher typically gain the greater amount of search engine traffic compared to pages ranked lower for the same keyword.
The majority of web users click on one of the top 5 results on the first page when they complete a search. As such, the ultimate goal of any SEO is to gain one of these coveted top spots, with the number one ranking being the primary objective.
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There is nothing better to make big money with a blog than profitable niche. Some niches are widely spread through the web and it seems that everybody write about same thing. Choosing the same niche as most of the people won’t bring you big money. Instead you have to chose niche that is not widely spread and has potential because it has been mostly ignored by everyone else.
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There is often a great troublesome misunderstanding about what is commonly known as “hits” and what really effective quality traffic is. Hits simply mean the number of information requests received by the server. If you think about the fact that a hit can simply equate to the number of graphics per page, you will get an idea of how overblown the concept of hits can be. If your homepage has 15 graphics on it, the server records this as 15 hits, when in reality we are talking about a single visitor checking out a single page on your site. Now add traffic exchanges which do nothing but get you kicked out of AdSense, and maybe casual browsers just hitting blogger´s “next” button, hits are not useful in analyzing your website traffic anymore.
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Bloggers are often limited by small marketing budgets and manpower. But that doesn’t mean they can’t compete against larger businesses or websites when focused on search engine optimization. SEO is a basic marketing tool that everyone should use regardless of size.
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Facebook users rejoice its mobile feature. GigaOm explained why Facebook’s future is mobile:
With nearly 2,000 “friends” on Facebook, I should be a regular visitor to the site. I am not. Instead, I prefer to use Facebook’s mobile application on my iPhone to send messages, update my status, upload photos taken on the go and sometime even scroll through the news feed to see what my friends are up to. The ad- and clutter-free interface has fewer distractions and makes using Facebook a breeze.
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