Manual Vs. Automatic Adsense Income
The other day during a call I was doing for www.MyAdsenseHelper.com I was explaining to some students about the difference between manual and automatic Adsense income.
Bet you didn’t know there was a difference, right?
Let me give you a few examples to really break this down for you….
Example Of Automatic Adsense Income
A good example of automatic Adsense income would be if you went and did keyword research. Found the best keywords to build a site around, had an article for each keyword written and then took all those articles and made a site out of them.
You’d then need to do all the “SEO stuff” to get your site indexed, and then create a backlink campaign to continually get backlinks to your site to make it rank high in the search engines.
As it starts to rank high (takes a few weeks to a few months) you start making money automatically from the search engines.
I teach this in my www.AdsenseNewbieVideos.com course.
It’s a great way for automatic Adsense income, but it does take a while.
My advice for people that go this route is to build a site a week for 15 weeks. By the time you get done with the last site you’ll be seeing income from your first site, and then each month after that you’ll watch your income grow and grow.
However most of the time you have to keep building sites…
It doesn’t sound very automatic, but this is the “automatic Adsense income” model…
Now let’s take a look at an example of manual Adsense income….
Example Of Manual Adsense Income
A good example of manual Adsense income would be if you had a special tool (like Micro Niche Finder) that would tell you what the high paying keywords were. Build a one page site on it with any content you can find, and spend a few minutes a day using non-seo tactics to drive traffic to your site.
Now manual Adsense income is much easier to setup than automatic Adsense income. However with manual Adsense income you have to spend time on your sites each day.
But wait a minute… You have to with the automatic Adsense income too!
That’s why I’m switching gears here. I’ll be teaching a series of 3 different manual Adsense techniques very soon. As I said in my last post, I’ve been testing and tweaking to make sure everything is working great. I’ll then begin development on a course that will teach you exactly what I’m doing. It’s called….
Okay, I can’t reveal that yet, but stay tuned.
Adsense Girl
http://www.AdsenseGirl.com
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