Posts Tagged ‘Hubpages’
Is Adsense Revenue Sharing a Plausible Home Business?
Posted by admin in Janitorial Service on January 6th, 2010
You may have come across Adsense revenue-sharing sites, if you have been into making money from home for any length of time. But what are they? Basically, Adsense revenue-sharing sites are networks where you can earn money from Adsense clicks, (the little ads that appear on a website). To benefit both the network and you, the ads get rotated a certain number of times. You get credit for the clicks 60 percent of the time in many places such as Hubpages. They get credit 40 percent of the time.
Now, the benefits of this plan are obvious. First, the Adsense revenue sharing program will manage a website for you, so you have that concern off of your back. Things can be pretty annoying if you don’t know how to build your own site and this means you don’t have to worry about hosting costs or Web design.
In addition to this, Google offers increased link-building. This is important once you start building on the network, because it helps determine if your Web pages are going to be seen. To accomplish ranking of your website on your own, SEO expertise would be necessary. Already having the SEO taken care of, this is in contrast to Adsense revenue-sharing site.
But, can we really use these features to say that Adsense revenue is an example of a decent home business? It is based on what you are searching for. It is simple and easy to use the Adsense revenue sharing program to construct a website that would attract traffic because all that you would need is already present in the program. The best option of maximizing one’s Adsense income is to handle it yourself. Why? If you want the ability to keep all your content in one place you can’t do that with Adsense sites. Using Adsense revenue-sharing sites, the editors decide if your content is really worthy. No matter how much work you do, if it’s not, it gets deleted.
On top of this, making things happen in your own way will allow you to retain all the money you receive. It’s not this way with Adsense revenue-sharing sites, where you lose a portion of your money to the network. Once you start earning hundreds of dollars, this can turn out to be very annoying.
In conclusion, Adsense revenue-sharing sites shouldn’t be seen as a reliable home business. Sure, they take the difficulty out of building a website, but they also take away your element of control. And when it comes to Adsense, it’s this element of control that gives you the most money and security.
Carin Davis is the editor and webmaster of http://www.CarinDavis.net. A site dedicated to the development and training for Network Marketers and Home Business Owners.
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Use Your Talent to Make Money Online
Posted by admin in Janitorial Service on November 22nd, 2009
If you’ve done any investigation at all on online marketing, you’ll know scams abound, no matter where you look. Unfortunately, unscrupulous marketers feed on the hordes of inexperienced people who are looking for better lives. It’s very sad, because millions probably get duped into spending money uneccessarily, only to chase down avenues with dead ends. Fortunately, there are ways you can make money online without having to invest a penny. This should be good news to those who have been ripped off by online schemes!
But the line between scam and just an ill-advised business opportunity can sometimes be thin. A good example of this is the recent controversy over an web business-in-a-box, called site Build It. Some people think that at least one person has written a a sitesell.com review that wasn’t entirely accurate. The owner stepped forward to defend himself and he might be right about his product being on the up-and-up. But it would be up to any potential buyer to do his or her own research.
One of the ways I make money on the Internet is above-board and also fairly simple to implement. I make money with HubPages. HubPages — a community blogging site — makes it so easy to create content and generate ad revenue. How many content “hubs” you create is up to you. Each hub has the potential to make up to five forms of revenue: eBay and Amazon products and services, Google AdSense and Kontera ads, and your own affiliate link(s). You get the revenue from sixty percent of the page views that generate income and HubPages gets the other 40%. The exception to that would be if you implemented an affiliate program; One hundred percent of income generated by clicks from an affiliate link on a hub would belong to you. Writing good hubs takes a bit of practice but the revenue you can generate over time makes it worth it.
One of the affiliate programs I like to use on my hubs is RevResponse, because it provides valuable free information for people. When people click on links to any of the RevResponse publications or White Papers and qualify, you make money. That’s all there is to it. Qualifying is not a shoe-in though, so that aspect is important to understand. To get more details about the RevResponse rules, check out this RevResponse marketing review. It will help you determine whether signing up is worth the time it would take to sign up.
Good luck and I hope you enjoy making money writing online!
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How to Make Money on the Internet with Integrity
Posted by admin in Janitorial Service on June 10th, 2009
If you’ve done any investigation at all of Internet marketing, you’ll know plenty of scams abound. Unfortunately, unscrupulous marketers feed on the hordes of inexperienced people who are looking for better lives. It’s sad, because millions of people probably spend money and lose a lot of time, only to get involved with scams or at least bad business ideas that line the marketers’ pockets and leave the buyers with nothing. Thankfully, methods abound for making money on the Web without any up-front fees. This will probably come as a revelation to those who have had run-ins with Internet scheme run by scam artists!
But sometimes one person’s scam is another person’s good opportunity. An example of this is the controversy over an online business opportunity named Site Build It. Some believe that one or more people have created a Site Build It review that wasn’t entirely accurate. The owner stepped forward to defend himself and he might be right about his product being on the up-and-up. But it’s up to every individual to do their own research before paying money for Internet “opportunities”.
One of the most successful ways I’ve found to make money online is totally above-board and is also pretty easy. I make money with no money on HubPages. HubPages — a community blogging site – makes it quite easy to generate content-based ad revenue. How many content “hubs” you create is up to you. Each hub you create can make up to five types of revenue: Amazon and eBay items, any affiliate program you’d like to add, Google AdSense ads and Kontera ads. You get the revenue from 60% of the page views that generate income and HubPages gets the other 40%. The exception to that would be if you implemented an affiliate program; you get one hundred percent of any income generated by someone clicking on an affiliate link. It takes a while to get good at building good hubs but the money you can generate over time makes it worth it.
One of the affiliate programs I like to use on my hubs is RevResponse, because it provides credible free information for people. When people click on links to any of the RevResponse publications or White Papers and qualify, you benefit financially. It’s just that easy. The qualifying part is the catch though, so you have to understand that aspect. To learn more about the RevResponse rules, check out this RevResponse review. The information in the review will help you know whether RevResponse is right for your audience.
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