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Using Aweber Instead of Feedburner on Your Blog

Most bloggers use some kind of RSS subscription service like Feedburner to manage reader subscriptions. Using Feedburner allows a reader to subscribe directly using “feed readers” like Google Reader and Feedblitz, or users can also choose to receive blog updates via email.
Feedburner is great for:
• Providing an easy way to subscribe to / unsubscribe from your blog
• Providing basic reports on your web traffic demographics
• Providing extra RSS tools via “Feed Flares” that build interactivity and embeds several important functions of social bookmarking
However, Feedburner email subscriptions have several limitations:
• You can only email your blog’s content to users, exactly as it appears on your blog
• You cannot send other commercial email to your email list
• You cannot segregate / manage / transfer your email list
For my ProfitBlogger blog, I have been using Aweber’s “Blog Broadcast” feature from the very beginning. This is because I prefer to create an ezine format for my broadcast, where I group together several posts and also add in other related content from the forum and put in some links to my products.
Here’s some characteristics and advantages of using Aweber’s broadcast service:

• You have 100% control over your email list and you can send them any message / email you want independent of the content on your blog
• You can broadcast individual posts, or manually group several posts at a time.
• You can also choose to send out a summary of the posts, or just the headers and link to your blog for the complete content
• You can automate the broadcast, or you can send it out manually. Sending out manually gives you the opportunity to review the content and also add in other stuff like ads and promotional messages.
• You can choose to broadcast only certain categories in your blog, by using the category feeds
• You can archive your email broadcasts, and obtain an RSS feed for the archive, provided by Aweber themselves
The only issue here is that Feedburner is free, while you’ll need to pay $17.00 / month for Aweber. However, Aweber is a complete mailing list management tool, not just a blog syndication tool like Feedburner.
If you’re just writing and building a blog, and you want to monetize your blog with Google Adsense, Kontera or other ads, you should go with Feedburner as it’s more universally accepted as a reliable indicator of a blog’s reach and popularity. A lot of bloggers advertise the amount of RSS readers they have using Feedburner’s additional tools right at the top of their blog to attract advertisers.
If on the other hand you’re not blogging for advertising bucks, choose Aweber. For example, if you’re an author or trainer and your money is made when someone buys your products or attends your events, create an Aweber opt-in form like the on you see on the right hand column of this blog and offer something of value to encourage people to sign-up.
You can then insert autoresponder messages into Aweber to follow-up with your subscribers, while driving traffic to your blog at the same time. You won’t need to show off your opt-in list, because you’re not interested in advertisers or Google Adsense.
By using Aweber, you will receive much more flexibility in terms of sending out promotional messages and special offers for your products and events to your subscribers.

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Optimizing Adsense For Better Performance and More Money

So you want to make money with Google Adsense? I don’t blame you, who doesn’t want residual income! This article will show you how to better optimize Google Adsense to make more money from your web site(s).

Before we get into it, learn more about Google Adsense here:

http://www.google.com/services/adsense_tour/ 

 

First and foremost is: Positioning

Where you position your Adsense link boxes and banner ads is extremely important. Trying to make money from the bottom of your pages within your website just won’t cut it. You need to add your Adsense links right in the heart of your template or right in the heart of your content. I would personally suggest both actually.

Adding Adsense in the heart of your template:

Link Units:

Since the introduction of Google Adsense “link units”, we can now add what looks like a “menu system” to compliment our menu system within our website. This is HUGE. Have you ever just clicked on a website and kept clicking on the menu links? I know we all have. By adding a “Google link units” to your menu, you will get more clicks than you thought possible. Try adding the link units near the top for better performance and try creating your link units to match the color of your menu system in place. Once in a while I find myself clicking on a menu link unit without even realizing it which in turn gives more money to the website owner.

Leaderboards & Skyscrapers:

These may very well be your “bread & butter”. I only say this because of the sheer size of these ads units. The best place to add these ad units is obvious; Straight across the very top of your website (leaderboards), and straight down the side of your template (skyscrapers). Anywhere else may not look proper within your template and may look unprofessional.

Square & Rectangle Ad Units:

These are great to compliment the mass amount of content within your website and also within your recommended resources. You want to compliment your content, you don’t want Adsense to BE your content because this will look poor on your part. Adsense is very popular with webmasters; who doesn’t want to make some extra money. However, don’t forget that many of your visitors are also used to seeing Adsense within a website, and need a good reason to click on them.

Square and rectangular units are great to use within articles posted on your website or within your link resources. Try adding your Adsense boxes above your resource links within a page to give your Adsense account that added extra exposure.

Just remember that Google allows up to 3 ad units per page. Using these 3 strategies will help to better optimize Adsense for positioning! Let’s now go onto targeting…

Optimizing Adsense: Taking out non-related ads!

Do you ever wonder how ads like “business card specials” ever get displayed on to your website when your company content is all about baby clothing? Since the introduction of “Adwords Site Targeting”, we now have to keep an eye on the ads being displayed on our website(s). Companies may now specifically target your website for more exposure. There is no restriction whether the website is content related or not, just more marketing exposure for the advertiser.

Filtering Adsense Advertisers:

Within your Adsense manager, you have the option of using the “Competition Filter” which allows us to remove certain websites from the ads being displayed regularly. This is going to be an on-going optimization task in the future. Without filtering the ads being displayed within your website, you might find yourself with ads unrelated to your industry and possibly some ads that have a negative effect within your site.

If you don’t remove all the unwanted ads being displayed on your website, you might end up hurting your Adsense performance online. The more targeted you can get your Google Adsense ads to display on each page, the better your chances at being able to make more money. Try to take a moment every week to study the ads being displayed on your website.

Open up a note pad, or word document and record all the websites you don’t want to be displayed anymore. Add these sites to your “filter list” within your Adsense account.

Remember to add the website (within your filter list) like so: smartads.info – without the www. Adding anything after or before the url will only prevent the company from displaying one of their many ads like so (www.site.com/ads/1.html). This way you stop anything from the entire website from showing up within your Adsense campaign online. The more you optimize your Adsense filter, the better your performance will pick up and the less non-related ads will be displayed on your website.

One constant that holds true with Adsense:

The more pages you have with your Adsense campaign being displayed, the more you WILL make. People who have online networks immediately can profit from Google Adwords because they have the power to add their Adsense boxes & banners onto multiple websites, possibly 1000’s of pages.

Should you add Adsense to your website?

If you own a small company that has a brochure type website that gets maybe 50-100 visitors a day, I recommend NOT adding Adsense to your site. It will never make enough money with that kind of traffic. Remember: Your Adsense campaign needs to make over $100 to get paid out.

If your company receives around 500-1000+ visitors a day, you can now start considering to make money through Google. Adsense is all about numbers. Play the numbers to make more money. In fact, try making goals for yourself to make X amount of dollars through your Adsense account by a certain time. Doing this will only increase your business and make your company more powerful online by increasing the amount of traffic it receives.

For multiple websites, channels are important:

Google allows you to track the performance of multiple websites all in one account which ultimately gives you the ability to track how many visitors you’re getting for each website. It also allows you to work harder on those sites that aren’t up to par.

I consistently look at each individual website channel to work harder at promoting the ones that aren’t performing well. By doing this, we increase the amount of promotion going into the websites that under perform, and in turn eventually increase the business for those websites as well. The more you promote your website, the more the exposure you will ultimately deliver for your Adsense campaign and your company.

Google Search with Adsense:

To top all that off, you can add Google search within your site to give visitors a search function for your content and to allow people to also click on your Adsense program. Please note that for Google search to work, your website and all of its content pages must already be indexed by Google. Adding the Google search bar to your site right away won’t help your visitors at all.

For more Google Adsense optimization tips, go here: https://www.google.com/support/adsense/bin/static.py?page=tips.html

Don’t forget to read the Google Adsense Policies & Procedures: https://www.google.com/adsense/policies

I hope this article helps you to make more money!

 

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