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		<title>A Website Survey &#8211; No Beating Around the Bush</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 22:43:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are ample tools available to a webmaster to enable them to analyse website traffic and monitor the number of visitors, see what web pages have been accessed and even the length of time visitors spend accessing the website. However, despite the vast amount of detailed information that can be collected what will always be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are ample tools available to a webmaster to enable them to analyse website traffic and monitor the number of visitors, see what web pages have been accessed and even the length of time visitors spend accessing the website.</p>
<p>However, despite the vast amount of detailed information that can be collected what will always be missing is information that will tell the webmaster exactly what the visitor was thinking. Did they dislike the site? Was the layout easy to understand or confusing? Did they find it easy to navigate and maybe the most important thing, did they find the information they wanted?</p>
<p>A website may be generating sales but why are there some people that are visiting the website and not buying anything? Was the reason because they didnâ€™t like what was being offered, or was it that they couldnâ€™t find what they wanted even though it was there?</p>
<p>Online surveys provide webmasters with an accurate method of answering these types of questions. Direct feedback from the website visitor is straight from the horseâ€™s mouth, no longer is there the need to guess, simply ask each visitor how they found the site and if they were able to find what they were looking for.</p>
<p>With an <a target="_blank" href="http://www.surveygalaxy.com?source=myan002002">online survey</a> webmasters can find out:-</p>
<ul>
<li>How often do people visit the website?</li>
<li>How did they reach the website?</li>
<li>Is their interest in the website for reasons of business or pleasure?</li>
<li>Were they able to find the information they were looking for?</li>
<li>How easy was it for them to navigate the website?</li>
<li>Would they recommend the website to others?</li>
</ul>
<p>A good website survey will be concise and will collate information that once analyzed will provide valuable information to help improve the website.</p>
<p>An alternative to a traditional survey would be to embed one or two survey questions within the website after specific procedures. For example at the end of the registration process the visitor can be asked if they found the procedure quick and easy; after ordering an item they could be asked if they found the ordering procedure and payment methods to their liking. To avoid regular visitors from being asked every time they visit, the website can be configured so that they are only asked once.</p>
<p>Website surveys take the mystery out of working out what visitors think of a website and using <a target="_blank" href="http://www.surveygalaxy.com?source=myan002001">Online Survey Software</a> they are quick and easy to design and once implemented will really become the webmaster&#8217;s assistant.</p>
<p>To see a sample website survey please follow the link: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.surveygalaxy.com/surPublishes.asp?k=DLILJUIQVJXG">Sample Website Survey</a></p>
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		<title>A Website Survey Makes Sense</title>
		<link>http://www.ufventure.com/business/a-website-survey-makes-sense.php</link>
		<comments>http://www.ufventure.com/business/a-website-survey-makes-sense.php#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 16:06:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.ufventure.com/business/a-website-survey-makes-sense.php</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[There are many tools available to a webmaster to analyse website traffic, some free like Googleâ€™s Analytics that will allow them to monitor the number of visitors, see what pages have been accessed and the length of time visitors have spent accessing the website and a whole lot more. However, despite the considerable data available [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many tools available to a webmaster to analyse website traffic, some free like Googleâ€™s Analytics that will allow them to monitor the number of visitors, see what pages have been accessed and the length of time visitors have spent accessing the website and a whole lot more.</p>
<p>However, despite the considerable data available what is missing is anything to tell the webmaster what the visitor was thinking. Did they dislike the site? Was the layout easy to understand or confusing? Was the website easy to use and did they find the information they wanted?</p>
<p>A website may be generating sales but why are there some people that are visiting the website and not buying anything? Was the reason because they didnâ€™t like what was being offered, or was it that they couldnâ€™t find what they wanted even though it was there?</p>
<p>Web based surveys provide webmasters with an accurate method of answering these types of questions. Direct feedback from the website visitor is straight from the horseâ€™s mouth, no longer is there the need to guess, simply ask each visitor how they found the site and if they were able to find what they were looking for.</p>
<p>With an <a target="_blank" href="http://www.surveygalaxy.com?source=myan002002">online survey</a> webmasters can find out:-</p>
<ul>
<li>How often do people visit the website?</li>
<li>How did they find the website?</li>
<li>Are they interested in the website for business or pleasure reasons?</li>
<li>Was the information they were looking for found on the website?</li>
<li>How easy was it for them to navigate the website?</li>
<li>Would they recommend the website to others?</li>
</ul>
<p>A good website survey will be brief and will gather information that once analysed will provide valuable information to help improve the website.</p>
<p>An alternative to a traditional survey would be to embed one or two survey questions within the website after specific procedures. One example would be to ask visitors at the end of the registration process if they found the procedure quick and easy; another example would be after ordering an item the customer could be asked if they found the ordering procedure and payment methods to their liking. To ensure that the questions don&#8217;t become repetitive to regular visitors the website can be programmed so that the questions are only asked once per registered user.</p>
<p>Website surveys take the mystery out of working out what visitors think of a website and using <a target="_blank" href="http://www.surveygalaxy.com?source=myan002001">Online Survey Software</a> they are quick and easy to design and once implemented will really become the webmaster&#8217;s assistant.</p>
<p>To see a sample website survey please follow the link: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.surveygalaxy.com/surPublishes.asp?k=DLILJUIQVJXG">Sample Website Survey</a></p>
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		<title>Why Website Surveys are a Benefit to Webmasters</title>
		<link>http://www.ufventure.com/business/why-website-surveys-are-a-benefit-to-webmasters.php</link>
		<comments>http://www.ufventure.com/business/why-website-surveys-are-a-benefit-to-webmasters.php#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jul 2009 15:39:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.ufventure.com/business/why-website-surveys-are-a-benefit-to-webmasters.php</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[There are many tools available to a webmaster to analyse website traffic, some free like Googleâ€™s Analytics that will allow them to monitor the number of visitors, see what pages have been accessed and the length of time visitors have spent accessing the website and a whole lot more. However, despite the vast amount of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many tools available to a webmaster to analyse website traffic, some free like Googleâ€™s Analytics that will allow them to monitor the number of visitors, see what pages have been accessed and the length of time visitors have spent accessing the website and a whole lot more.</p>
<p>However, despite the vast amount of detailed information that can be collected what will always be missing is information that will tell the webmaster exactly what the visitor was thinking. Did they dislike the site? Was the layout clear or confusing? Was navigating the website easy and did they find the information they wanted?</p>
<p>A website may be generating sales but why are some people that visit the website not buying anything? Was it because they didn&#8217;t like what the product or service were or was it that they couldn&#8217;t find what it was that they wanted?</p>
<p>Website surveys provide webmasters with an excellent and accurate method of answering these types of questions. Direct feedback from the website visitors means that there is no longer the need to guess, just ask the visitors how they found the site and if they found what they were looking for.</p>
<p>With an <a target="_blank" href="http://www.surveygalaxy.com?source=myan002002">online survey</a> webmasters can find out:-</p>
<ul>
<li>How often do people visit the website?</li>
<li>How did they discover the website?</li>
<li>Is it for business or pleasure that they are interested in the website?</li>
<li>Was the information they were looking for found on the website?</li>
<li>How easy was it for them to navigate the website?</li>
<li>Would they recommend the website?</li>
</ul>
<p>A good website survey will be brief and will gather information that once analysed will provide valuable information to help improve the website.</p>
<p>An alternative to a more traditional customer survey would be to ask just one or two questions at strategic points. One example would be to ask visitors at the end of the registration process if they found the procedure quick and easy; another example would be after ordering an item the customer could be asked if they found the ordering procedure and payment methods to their liking. To ensure that the questions don&#8217;t become repetitive to regular visitors the website can be programmed so that the questions are only asked once per registered user.</p>
<p>Website surveys take the mystery out of working out what visitors think of a website and using <a target="_blank" href="http://www.surveygalaxy.com?source=myan002001">Online Survey Software</a> they are quick and easy to design and once implemented will really become the webmaster&#8217;s assistant.</p>
<p>To see a sample website survey please follow the link: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.surveygalaxy.com/surPublishes.asp?k=DLILJUIQVJXG">Sample Website Survey</a></p>
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		<title>A Website Survey &#8211; No Beating Around the Bush</title>
		<link>http://www.ufventure.com/internet/a-website-survey-no-beating-around-the-bush.php</link>
		<comments>http://www.ufventure.com/internet/a-website-survey-no-beating-around-the-bush.php#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 09:13:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Internet]]></category>
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		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.ufventure.com/internet/a-website-survey-no-beating-around-the-bush.php</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[There are ample tools available to a webmaster to enable them to analyse website traffic and monitor the number of visitors, see what web pages have been accessed and even the length of time visitors spend accessing the website. However, despite the vast amount of detailed information that is available what is missing is anything [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are ample tools available to a webmaster to enable them to analyse website traffic and monitor the number of visitors, see what web pages have been accessed and even the length of time visitors spend accessing the website.</p>
<p>However, despite the vast amount of detailed information that is available what is missing is anything to tell the webmaster what the visitor was thinking. Did they dislike the site? Was the layout easy to understand or just plain confusing? Was it easy to navigate the website and were they able to find the information they wanted?</p>
<p>A website may be generating sales but why are some people that visit the website not buying anything? Was it because they didn&#8217;t like what was being offered or they couldn&#8217;t find what they wanted?</p>
<p>Online surveys provide webmasters with an accurate method of answering these types of questions. Direct feedback from the website visitors cuts to the chase, no need to guess, just ask the visitors themselves how they found the site and if they found what they were looking for.</p>
<p>With an <a target="_blank" href="http://www.surveygalaxy.com?source=myan002002">online survey</a> webmasters can find out:-</p>
<ul>
<li>How often do people visit the website?</li>
<li>How did they arrive at the website?</li>
<li>Are they interested in the website for business or pleasure?</li>
<li>Were they able to find the information they were looking for?</li>
<li>How easy did they find navigating the website?</li>
<li>Would they recommend the website?</li>
</ul>
<p>A good website survey will be short and to the point and gather good intelligence that once analysed will help improve the website.</p>
<p>Another alternative to a traditional survey is to embed one or two survey questions within the website after specific procedures. One example would be to ask visitors at the end of the registration process if they found the procedure quick and easy; another example would be after ordering an item the customer could be asked if they found the ordering procedure and payment methods to their liking. To avoid regular visitors from being canvassed every time they visit, the website can be configured so that they are only ever asked once.</p>
<p>Website surveys take the mystery out of working out what visitors think of a website and using <a target="_blank" href="http://www.surveygalaxy.com?source=myan002001">Online Survey Software</a> they are quick and easy to design and once implemented will really become the webmaster&#8217;s assistant.</p>
<p>To see a sample website survey please follow the link: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.surveygalaxy.com/surPublishes.asp?k=DLILJUIQVJXG">Sample Website Survey</a></p>
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		<title>Webmasters Need Help</title>
		<link>http://www.ufventure.com/internet/webmasters-need-help.php</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 09:13:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.ufventure.com/internet/webmasters-need-help.php</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[There are ample tools available to a webmaster to enable them to analyse website traffic and monitor the number of visitors, see what web pages have been accessed and even the length of time visitors spend accessing the website. However, despite the vast amount of detailed information that can be collected what will always be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are ample tools available to a webmaster to enable them to analyse website traffic and monitor the number of visitors, see what web pages have been accessed and even the length of time visitors spend accessing the website.</p>
<p>However, despite the vast amount of detailed information that can be collected what will always be missing is information that will tell the webmaster what the visitor was thinking. Did they like the site? Was the layout clear or confusing? Was navigating the website easy and did they find the information they wanted?</p>
<p>A website may be generating sales but why are there some people that are visiting the website and not buying anything? Was the reason because they didnâ€™t like what was being offered, or was it that they couldnâ€™t find what they wanted even though it was there?</p>
<p>Web based surveys provide webmasters with an accurate method of answering these types of questions. Direct feedback from the website visitors hears it straight from the horseâ€™s mouth, no need to guess, just ask the visitors directly on how they found the web site and if they found what they were looking for.</p>
<p>With an <a target="_blank" href="http://www.surveygalaxy.com?source=myan002002">online survey</a> webmasters can find out:-</p>
<ul>
<li>How often do people visit the website?</li>
<li>How did they find the website?</li>
<li>Are they interested in the website for business or pleasure?</li>
<li>Were they able to find the information they were looking for?</li>
<li>How easy did they find navigating the website?</li>
<li>Would they recommend the website to their friends and/or colleagues?</li>
</ul>
<p>A good website survey will be brief and will gather information that once analysed will provide valuable information to help improve the website.</p>
<p>An alternative to a more traditional customer survey would be to ask just one or two questions at strategic points. For example, ask visitors at the end of the registration process if they found the procedure quick and easy; or after ordering an item ask if they found the ordering procedure and payment methods straightforward. So that the questions don&#8217;t become a nuisance to regular visitors the website can be configured so that the questions are only asked once for every registered user.</p>
<p>Website surveys take the mystery out of working out what visitors think of a website and using <a target="_blank" href="http://www.surveygalaxy.com?source=myan002001">Online Survey Software</a> they are quick and easy to design and once implemented will really become the webmaster&#8217;s assistant.</p>
<p>To see a sample website survey please follow the link: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.surveygalaxy.com/surPublishes.asp?k=DLILJUIQVJXG">Sample Website Survey</a></p>
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		<title>The Benefits of Website Surveys</title>
		<link>http://www.ufventure.com/internet/the-benefits-of-website-surveys.php</link>
		<comments>http://www.ufventure.com/internet/the-benefits-of-website-surveys.php#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 09:13:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is fairly easy and even free for a webmaster to use tools to analyse their website traffic, monitor the number of visitors, report of the web pages that have been accessed and the length of time each visitor spends accessing the website. However, despite the vast amount of detailed information that can be collected [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is fairly easy and even free for a webmaster to use tools to analyse their website traffic, monitor the number of visitors, report of the web pages that have been accessed and the length of time each visitor spends accessing the website.</p>
<p>However, despite the vast amount of detailed information that can be collected what will always be missing is information that will tell the webmaster exactly what the visitor was thinking. Did they like the site? Was the layout easy to understand or just plain confusing? Was it easy to navigate the website and were they able to find the information they wanted?</p>
<p>A website may be generating sales but why are there some people that are visiting the website and not buying anything? Was it because they didn&#8217;t like what was being offered or they couldn&#8217;t find what they wanted?</p>
<p>Website surveys provide webmasters with an excellent and accurate method of answering these types of questions. Direct feedback from the website visitors cuts to the chase, no need to guess, just ask the visitors themselves how they found the site and if they found what they were looking for.</p>
<p>With an <a target="_blank" href="http://www.surveygalaxy.com?source=myan002002">online survey</a> webmasters can find out:-</p>
<ul>
<li>How often do people visit the website?</li>
<li>How did they discover the website?</li>
<li>Is their interest in the website for reasons of business or pleasure?</li>
<li>Was the information they were looking for found on the website?</li>
<li>How easy was it for them to navigate the website?</li>
<li>Would they be willing to recommend the website to others?</li>
</ul>
<p>A good website survey will be concise and will collate information that once analyzed will provide valuable information to help improve the website.</p>
<p>An alternative to a more traditional customer survey would be to ask just one or two questions at strategic points. For example, ask visitors at the end of the registration process if they found the procedure quick and easy; or after ordering an item ask if they found the ordering procedure and payment methods straightforward. To make sure that the questions do not become repetitive to regular visitors the website can be programmed so that the questions are only asked once per registered user.</p>
<p>Website surveys take the mystery out of working out what visitors think of a website and using <a target="_blank" href="http://www.surveygalaxy.com?source=myan002001">Online Survey Software</a> they are quick and easy to design and once implemented will really become the webmaster&#8217;s assistant.</p>
<p>To see a sample website survey please follow the link: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.surveygalaxy.com/surPublishes.asp?k=DLILJUIQVJXG">Sample Website Survey</a></p>
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		<title>Pick the right URL</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 10:41:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you think you have a good Domain name in mind for your site? WAIT! Before you rush out register it there are aÂ several things you need to consider. Do people Google what you are trying to sell or promote? What other words describe your site? How competitive isÂ your market? Does the domain name describe [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><strong>Do you think you have a good Domain name in mind for your site?</strong></h3>
<p><strong>WAIT!</strong><br /> Before you rush out register it there are aÂ several things you need to consider.</p>
<ul>
<li>Do people Google what you are trying to sell or promote?</li>
<li>What other words describe your site?</li>
<li>How competitive isÂ your market?</li>
<li>Does the domain name describe your sites contents?</li>
<li>How easy is it to remember the URL?</li>
</ul>
<p><em><strong>Existing Businesses</strong></em></p>
<p>If you have an existing businessÂ you already have brand name recognition so itsÂ important to include your business name.</p>
<p>i.e. www.shopname.com</p>
<p>If that domain is taken thenÂ consider how people willÂ search for your site. Most people will google something like (shop name) + (city) soÂ  why not name it www.shopnamecity.com or www.shopname-city.com these domain names will almost certainly be available.</p>
<p>You may find that .net .us .org domain extensions are available beware of these extensions as people type .com automatically. You may wish to purchase these domains &amp; forward to your main site.</p>
<p><em><strong>Online Businesses</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>Very Important</strong> &#8211; Do people want what your selling?</p>
<p>Before youÂ rush aheadÂ &amp; spend hours developing a site with no value think of 6 or more words that best describe your idea.</p>
<p>Go to <a target="_blank" title="Wordtracker Keywords" href="http://e-commercenewbies.com/wordtracker.php">Wordtracker</a> (Its Free) &amp; see how many people are searching those exact words. List your keywords by search volume.</p>
<p>Now you now know 2 things;</p>
<ol>
<li>Is this an idea worth pursuing?</li>
<li>What words generated the most searches.</li>
</ol>
<p>Obviously ifÂ  very few people areÂ searching for your main keywords then this idea is not worth pursuing as an e-commerceÂ business. Save your money &amp; register for a free blog at www.blogger.com if you are really dedicated to the idea.</p>
<p>If your keywords have goog search volume you can move on.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t worry about competition at this stageÂ I will cover search engine optimization in competitive markets later, it is more important that there are allot of searches.</p>
<p>Armed with your keywords you are now ready to find the perfect domain name for your new business.</p>
<p>Write down some options using the most popular keyword or a mixture of your keywords. It is important to have a domain name that describes what the visitor will find.</p>
<p>A person searching the internet forÂ  E-CommerceÂ will click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.e-commercenewbies.com/">www.E-CommerceNewbie.com</a> before Â www.mywebsite.com</p>
<p>TIP &#8211; <em>Hyphens as in E-Commerce are not generally a good idea however usingÂ Wordtracker you will find that more people search for E-Commerce than eCommerce.</em></p>
<p>More <a target="_blank" href="http://e-commercenewbies.com">Webmaster Tips &amp; Tools</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At one time, Adsense was the darling of the Internet Marketing World. Noobs jumped on board the Adsense bandwagon believing they wouldÂ <a target="_blank" href="http://www.affiliatewatcher.com/need-to-make-money-fast-10-quick-and-easy-ways-to-earn-extra-money-online/">make money fast</a> and beÂ holding up large checks like Shoemoney. Then, after a few weeks getting paid just a few cents for their clicks, they then become discouraged and screamed to anyone who will listen that Adsense won&#8217;t make you money anymore.</p>
<p>The truth is, there are a lot of us who are bringing home damn good paydaysÂ with the Adsense program. Making money with Adsense requires a little more than just throwing up a blog, scraping content and adding your Adsense code. In a Nutshell, Adsense is still one of the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.affiliatewatcher.com/7-quick-ways-for-college-students-to-make-money-online/">easy ways to make cash online</a>. Here&#8217;s some Pro strategies that will help increase your check from Adsense.</p>
<p>First off, take a long hard look at the site where you have Adsense. Is your site targeted to one niche? I find it really humurous sometimes when so called Internet Marketer say you can&#8217;t make any money with Adsense. I usually check out their site and see that it isn&#8217;t optimized for any keyword that advertisers would be bidding on. Or, what advertisers that are bidding are bidding a nickel per hit. The lack of a focused website is one of the biggest reasons Webmasters don&#8217;t make bank with Adsense.</p>
<p>For the Google Adsense program to give you the highest paying ads, your site has to be very targeted toÂ a keyword. For instance, if you publish stories on a website talking about everything from how green the grass is today to how sloppy your kids teacher dressed, Google is not going to give you the high paying keywords. Plus, the ones you do get probably will not be targeted to your audience because the Adsense bot is having a hard time trying to determine what your blog is about.</p>
<p>Okay listen closely. For example, let&#8217;s say you started a blog about chicken wings. On this site, you only have articles dealing with chicken wings. You have articles about Hot Wings, Barbecue Chicken Wings, Wing Sauce Recipes, How to cook Chicken Wings, etc. Now if you&#8217;ve done your on-page SEO properly, the Adsense bot will know that you site is all about Chicken Wings. This site will get the highest paying ads concerning chicken wings. People coming to your site looking for information about chicken wings will click those ads.</p>
<p>Still yet, another humorous statemetn is when a noob says he&#8217;s getting a steady stream of traffic from Stumble Upon or Digg, but he isn&#8217;t getting any clicks? It&#8217;s no secret to most of us that Social Traffic doesnt convert. Traffic from Social Sites are just browsing the Internet while they&#8217;re at work. They don&#8217;t click ads people!</p>
<p>Search Engine traffic is what drives clicks to Adsense. If your website is niche focused and you have your site ranking well for its keywords, then when organic traffic from Google arrives, they&#8217;ll be clicking ads. They&#8217;re searching for information and they found it on your site. Your site has a bunch of Adsense ads about what they&#8217;re looking for. They want information and they want it now. They will click those ads!</p>
<p>Yet another strategy is to have some vague or long drawn out post. If someone is looking for a recipe on Chicken Wings with Cheese Fritters and you have an article by the same name, they&#8217;ll be reading that article. But if that article is really long and boring and says very little about Chicken Wings with Cheese Fritters, they&#8217;ll get bored and start looking around your site. That&#8217;s when they&#8217;ll see an AdsenseÂ blockÂ with an ad for a sure fire, can&#8217;t missÂ Chicken Wing with Cheese FritterÂ recipe and click on it. Solving all the problems of your readers isn&#8217;t in your best interest, not if you want Adsense clicks!</p>
<p>I have more, but that will have to be another article. I&#8217;ll let you think about what I just said. Meanwhile, go look at your site and see where you can improve it. Get it focused on one niche. Having a website over too many topics is what gets you those nickel clicks!</p>
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