One Reason Why People Click On Adsense Ads
The image on the left is how one of my websites, OnlineTypist.com looks like. I know. It looks painfully boring.
And yes, it’s an expired domain that I registered. But do you know what’s special about this site? I get an incredible number of Adsense clicks!
I’ll tell you why. People are lazy. ![]()
When I see a page like this one above, my eyes glaze over. There are just too many words. Oh, I’m sure the content is very useful if I take the time to read it. But most people don’t. When they encounter a page like this, their finger on the mouse is itching to click away, to see something different, something more exciting. And one of the “comfortable” things to do is click on one of those familiar little blue links. And you get paid for that!
For those who have registered one or more of these expired domain names from my blog, get a website like the one above and see for yourself the difference in your Google Adsense account.
You can create your own site but if you want to do it the easy way like I did, use this service . It costs a little bit but it is an investment that is totally worth it. Simply by selecting a few keywords, you can generate a site that can have dozens or even hundreds of ‘boring’ pages full of mind-numbing content, containing your beautiful Adsense codes and all optimized for the search engines. Your site is online in minutes. You don’t even pay for hosting. And fresh content is added daily. It’s perfect! This is an excellent way to take advantage of the expired traffic coming to your domain names and making money from it quickly.
If you actually read my posts on this blog, you will know that I talked about this service just a few posts ago. But I wanted to share with you this tip about Adsense which I discovered because of my experience with OnlineTypist.com. I have not seen anyone teaching this trick. Perhaps I’m the first. ![]()
Anyway, here’s the link again to get your ‘boring’ website.
Boring is really cool!
Labels: adsense, clicks, ppc, tips, tricks
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