Google AdSense Websites - Make Passive Income Without Any Clicks



By Chuck J Anderson

That is a pretty amazing statement! Just how can your AdSense websites make you any money "Before" you get any clicks? No, Google has not changed it's terms of service overnight and is now paying for ad views rather than ad clicks

BUT...
A hot new program has launched that you can incorporate into your AdSense websites to ensure you 'Will" be making money before anyone clicks on one of your AdSense ads. That means you no longer have to wait until someone is bothered or motivated enough to click out before you can get some money in the bank. And making money, isn't that the whole reason you made an AdSense website in the first place?


This new feature that you can add to your website is a simple 5 second audio ad that plays automatically as a visitor enters your website and then shuts down just as quick as it started. It is so short it is being classed as unobtrusive however you can reap the rewards from those 5 seconds in the way of cold hard cash.

If this is the first time you have heard about this amazing new program called Pay Per Play then consider it to the first of many. Google AdSense is going to become an advertiser in the shadows, as Pay Per Play takes centre stage for 2008. It has already muscled it's way into a position where almost every second a new member is signing up. Considering the following AdSense attracted with it's offer of no profits without clicks, just imagine how large the following is going to be for a program that pays for every visitor.

If you have websites, are always looking to increase your profits and like to be a couple steps ahead of the game then Pay Per Play is something you want to be checking out right now.

Get Paid Before Any Clicks by joining the Pay Per Click Advertising model as it launches in Feb 2008. No more going grey, waiting for people to click on your adsense to generate you profits. Automated system now makes it easy. http://www.BigInternetProfits.com

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Websites that Reward Users for Their Content



By Shawn Drewry

The internet is nothing more than a highway of information. What is ever so popular and has no signs of growth stints of social media networks. The minute someone says that phrase "social media", a light bulb automatically goes off in your head that thinks "MySpace". Well, MySpace is a very popular social media networking site, in which you can find real celebrities, CEO's, politicians and quality business, as well as people from the music industry you can network with. Although MySpace offer many options to users who sign up for free accounts, they do not reward them for their content financially.

YouTube, a company owned by Google, not only offers a free account, but allows it's users to upload their video content, whether it be for personal or business advertising, along with a link back to their website or blog. A lot of YouTube users sign up for free accounts and create very unique video content, in hopes that it may be deemed appealing to the viewer. Most people tend to judge their affiliation with businesses, whether it is on or offline by the businesses appearance.

People will also appeal to the business emotionally if the business creates videos blending them with certain colors, such as navy grey, orange & black, like Bloomberg Television does. In addition, YouTube now allows video content publishers who have Google AdSense accounts to embed the publisher ID number into their YouTube account, in hopes that they make money from sharing their YouTube online videos.

Flixya is a new site similar to YouTube. They have a logo at the bottom flush right hand corner of their website that says "powered by Google AdSense". They claim on their site to offer AdSense publishers 100% of the revenue from Google ads if they have an AdSense account and include their publisher number. On Flixya, you can create blogs, upload videos, and never have to worry about the placement of positioning your Google ads. Once you include your id number into the website, their automated software has already pre-configured the positioning of your AdSense, in addition to 1 link unit also, which is located underneath the unique video content you have created and newly uploaded.

Piczo is a picture sharing site, in which you can also embed any kind of online advertising into. The good thing about Piczo is that you can arrange the page any style you'd like, even with huge blocks to add multiple YouTube videos, large affiliate ads, and potentially RSS feeds in .php scripting. I haven't tried the .php script as of yet for RSS feeds, but I am definitely sure that the RSS javascript works, because Google ads are in Javascript and they work on it perfectly. Piczo is a site where it mainly caters to teenagers and those of the twenty one to twenty three ranges. I think that site would be good to create a page or pages and market not only Google ads with content, but affiliate ads for ringtones, video games such as World of War craft, Halo 3 and so forth.

Last but not least, a new site I recently discovered is Shareapic. Now, this one sounds really simple. All you have to do is sign up as an affiliate with few good affiliate programs, such as Amazon, AdSense, and PayPal. Upon your selection, simply sign up with a free account, upload pictures and embed your AdSense code, in addition to extra affiliate links around pictures you've placed on your free Shareapic page. Once that is complete, they have options to log into your MySpace account and post bulletins there. It's good if you have a large friends list on MySpace, because you never know where people's minds are at. Be mindful not to post too frequently on MySpace with your page, because you'll be surprised at how some of your friends on your own MySpace friends list will tell on you to try and get your page deleted. Shareapic also pays 22 cents per 1,000 pic views.

This is a very unique way for online publishers to diversify their online income, because not only can you go around and find many free sites as the fore mentioned and find ways to make money for next to nothing, but you also use them for back linking. Back linking is good if you have your own domain name and hosting account. The majority of online publishers like to focus on organic search, in addition to back linking as many sites as they can to help their search engine optimization efforts. The good thing about back linking sites this way is you're making money and boosting SEO. That's what I call killing two birds with one stone!


Shawn Drewry is the CEO of http://www.Drewryonline.net


He was born & raised in Brooklyn, New York & has been in the working world for 10 years, including corporate America. As much as he did well on his jobs, someone somewhere he worked with or even the employer themselves found some reason wrongfully to terminate him. He has learned the hard way to become an independent person, breaking the shackles of traditionally following the working class. His mother worked for The City of New York for 35 years and successfully retired in 1994 paycheck to paycheck and thus was never able to ever save a dime nor keep money in her small bank account.

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Can You Cheat to Get Traffic From Social Bookmarking Websites?



By Stephanie Foster

Sites such as Digg and StumbleUpon can drive delightful amounts of traffic. If you want to have high levels of traffic driven to your site, they're one of the great ways to get it. But actually getting the traffic is difficult. So many people look for ways to cheat their way to traffic.

There are ways to do this. There are groups that will Digg, Stumble or bookmark on various other websites for you, just as you do so for other members. I won't name any here; if that's the solution for you, search them out on your own. You'll find them.

However, a lot of people really don't understand what they should be having other people submit for them. They'll put in just any old blog post and hope for traffic. But what you really want to submit are things that will get people interested in what your site has to offer. Otherwise, all you are doing is burning up bandwidth.

If you're going to do something like this, start out by using the service you're targeting. What kinds of pages tend to do well? You don't want to be copying anyone, but you can be inspired by the general topics that tend to do well.

The thing about having a group submit your site is that unless the quality is there, it won't do you a bit of good. In fact, if you aren't careful about it, you can get your account and your website banned. You can lose all your chances to make the most of social bookmarking simply by abusing it.

The key is to remember to be a genuine member, even if you have others help you get your sites up there. Share the pages you really like, not just the ones you have to share in order to get your sites submitted.

You will also want to remember that social bookmark traffic as a rule converts poorly. What you should be looking for is how to get people to subscribe to your newsletter or feed, or other ways to keep people coming back on their own, rather than just when they read about a hot topic they found through a social site.

You'll also want to remember the other benefit that you are working towards - getting other people to link to your site. While not every blogger bothers to give references when they post on a topic, the better ones will mention if something you said inspired their own comments on that same topic.

Yes, it can be considered cheating to find a group that will bookmark your site for you, but it can help to get a well-crafted page noticed when you don't have the traffic to drive it on your own. But it's a risk, and there is still no substitute for page quality. It needs to be good enough to stand on its own when other people notice it.

Stephanie Foster blogs at http://www.aspectsofhomebusiness.com/blog/ about running a successful home business. Get more tips on social bookmarking from her site.

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Affiliate Businesses - Four Tips For Building Websites Around Affiliate Programs



By David Crosby

An affiliate business program is simply a program in which you earn commissions by selling someone else's product or service. Alternatively, you can also earn money by simply advertising for their site. If you choose to join an affiliate business program on the internet, it would be best if you had your own website, and ideally one that is conductive to selling the goods and services of your merchant partner. In other words, it must be a site that caters to a specific group of people, or a niche market. If people buy your partner's products through your site, you will receive a percentage of the sale price.

Here are four tips on building an online presence for your affiliate business program(s):

1. Hire a professional web designer and ask to see samples of their work. You want to see currently working sites that have been put together by the outfit to ensure that you like what the finished product would look like. It is too easy to be wowed by a web designer's low price tag only to later end up with a site that is either run of the mill - as it the case with many software programs that only offer for one or two variations on a theme - or so packed full of slow loading graphics and flash footage that some consumers who are still not up to date with computing items will be left out.

2. If you decide to go it alone, pay to have your site hosted. While a free host sounds good, your website will also become an advertising solution for the free host. Thus, you will have to display banners, ads, pop ups, and other undesirable bits and pieces in order to have that free site set up. Instead, purchase your domain name and pay for the hosting. An alternative is to create a free blog or squidoo lens which already has an organized system for you to add content and links. You can then simply drive traffic to your blog or lens.

3. Do not overproduce your site. This applies especially to first time webmasters. It is so tempting to add as many "drag and drop" elements on a site as possible. Resist the urge to have email buttons, counters, guest books, weather forecasts, map functions and other items on your site all jostled together. Instead, each page of your web site should be clear, concise, and quick loading. Furthermore, the less links you offer, the less chance there is for a broken link.
Consistently stay on top of your links to make sure that customers do not get error notifications.

4. Last but not least, perhaps the most important tip on building an online presence for your affiliate business program(s) is to have content that is sticky and that will be so useful to your customers that they will either bookmark your site or come back time and again from memory.
The goal is to offer unique content, articles, news, and other web content related to your affiliate programs that your clients or customers will appreciate, use, and perhaps also pass on to others.

When promoting your affiliate business program(s) you will have to have an online presence to stay competitive. Of course, building an online presence to showcase, and make money, with the affiliate programs you promote is not as easy as it sounds, and the number one mistake made by those who want to make money with affiliate programs is to do it themselves and cut costs wherever possible. This leads to a host of sites that look or feel simply unprofessional.

Sticking to a certain niche per website is an important concept to understand. Many beginners to affiliate program promotion believe that they can just offer up any programs together on one site, drive traffic to the site, and expect money to start rolling in. But in order to get anybody to sign up or make a purchase you have to know who your audience is and cater to them specifically. There may be millions of people on the internet, but your site will not serve you and make you money if you treat is as a "catch all". Having a focus will give you a much better conversion rate than an unfocused website.

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Home Business - Making Money With Membership Websites



By Jo Han Mok

A home business is a business that you can run from home. One way that is gaining in popularity is using the internet to make money. Here we will look at combining the internet and membership products to make money at home.

The dot com bust of a few years ago is over and people all over the world are basing their income on running an internet business from home. One way to do that is to create a residual income by selling products that pay you over and over for making one sale.

The power of this is some day you will make money even when you do no work. Insurance salesmen have been doing this for years. So have network marketers except they get paid on the efforts of many people and not just themselves.

Membership products make great residual income products because as long as people are a paid member you are making money. Private Label Rights programs would be an example of this.
You join a PLR program that pays a 50% commission to it's members to recruit new members.

The cost is $99 a month, so you would earn $49.95 on the first sale and $49.95 every month thereafter as long as the member is active. In this example you would need around 100 sales to be earning $5k a month.

Residual income programs are very possible to do from home. This type of home business really only requires a computer and internet connection. Maybe a phone or fax machine.

You spend all of your time selling to new customers while getting paid over and over for your old ones. How does that sound? It sounds pretty good to me because I like getting paid over and over for doing my work one time.

So where do you find private label rights programs to sell. You can start by Google searching the words "private label rights" or plr affiliate programs or any variation of these. It is a good idea to be a paying member yourself and some programs may require it before they will let you earn money on your own sales.

Private label rights are just one example of a home business you could run online to make money. Any type of residual income program could be good because you are shooting for that walkaway income and this is a way to do.

If a home business on the internet appeals to you then hopefully this article has given you some ideas.

Jo Han Mok is the author of the #1 international business bestseller, The E-Code. He shares his amazing blueprint for creating million dollar internet businesses at:
http://www.InternetMillionaireBlueprints.com

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