Work has paid off in the long run and now I attained £32.63 in my Adsense yesterday. It seems to be going well lately as the last record was set earlier this same month.
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Best Adsense Record Set Yesterday – 6/1/2011
Posted in Adsense on Friday, January 7th, 2011Another Bountiful Adsense Yield – 22nd September 2010
Posted in Adsense on Thursday, September 23rd, 2010So it seems Adsense has been generous lately after my last record was broken in just a matter of days.
Now my Adsense record stands at £26.69 GBP in one day, which is equivalent to $41.96 USD. It seems my Fun Facts website exceeded my largest website and up-until-now Adsense king with a few pound under half of that revenue.
Best Adsense Day Yet – 19th September 2010
Posted in Adsense on Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010I’ve had my best Adsense day so far.
This is quite a benchmark for myself having only achieving a maximum of around £20 in one day, now I can safely say that the new record is £24.09 GBP for one day. That’s equivilent to $37.69 USD, which is around £10 from the minimum wage in this country. If I was to achieve this amount of revenue every day, it’d pay my rent.
It seems that my Fun Facts website has turned into a formidable power in my Adsense and, nowadays, is sometimes surpassing my largest website. I think the large volume of school kids that log on during the day and click on the ads does help. However, there are other emerging Adsense earners in the midst such as my Aion Private Servers Toplist and the MMO Topsites. I’ve also attempted to get in on that Facebook Likes fad with WTF Like, which seems to be rather lucrative in terms of traffic generating. We’ll see how that goes.
3rd February 2010 Adsense Earnings – Best Yet
Posted in Adsense on Thursday, February 4th, 20102nd February 2010 Adsense Earnings
Posted in Adsense on Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010Ad-Positioning Is Important
Posted in Adsense on Wednesday, January 27th, 2010It can be common sense, but ad-positioning is very important and can determine your future earnings. Your choice of placement is critical for your earnings.
I recently overhauled my ad placement on several websites and saw a notable change on one website that receives around 10,000 unique visitors a month. The earnings for this type of website are not so good on Adsense, but I saw a satisfactory increase in click through rate once I repositioned the Adsense just below one of the navigation bars.
My intention isn’t so that visitors mis-click on the adverts, but so the advert is more visible. It seems to have worked. Now the advert is in a more visible place in the middle of the page that is immediately visible on screen, the clicks came in higher than before.
Here’s a screenshot of yesterdays earnings. I’d say before I was on £5 (gbp) a day. Now it is over £10, that’s over double.

Core Concepts of Making an Online Adsense Living
Posted in Adsense, Money Making, SEO on Tuesday, January 19th, 2010There are many people who persue living off of Adsense.
Those who are cunning and fairly intelligent stand a fair chance of succeeding. Though, beyond that, it is more a game of patience. You need to wait for your site to grow, become rooted in Google, and gain weight. Adsense also needs time to accumulate and payments are not instant.
If I was to start a new fairly self-sufficient Adsense project, here’s the usual steps that run through my mind:
- Get a keyworded domain
Keyword domains add weight to your Search Engine listings. You’ll notice that Google highlights keywords in urls when you search. However, the main reason that domains are important is because domains are the brand name.How can Google distinguish between a keyworded domain and a company domain besides potential link weight?
Also, links to your website using the keyword in your domain are more acceptable. If your website is called London Hotels, then links will generally use the name of your website. In SEO, that is better than a brandable name.
If you search Fun Fact, you’ll notice that my funfactz.com website comes higher than when searching Fun Facts – simply because the domain is FunFactz.com (note, that is a Z not an S.)
- Use Clean URLs
It is common knowledge that clean structured urls are easier to read for search engines and add extra SEO-weight if keyworded. - Make Sure Pages Are SE-friendly
Unique and non-duplicate page title’s and put on-page headers in <h1> tags. Bold keywords, etc. Re-writtenUnique Content
Google loves unique content. Make sure your website has unique content. Alot ofcunninglazy people actually re-write from other sources.Personally, I make database driven websites such as Fun Facts which was created from a database that I had obtained in a package. This package seems to have been flung around a bit on the web, but surprisingly that website doesn’t suffer from duplications unlike the quotation website.
The most common way is in blog format, usually using WordPress and using various mods for SEO.
- Potentially Great un-SEO’d Content is Wasted Content
Not that I’m encouraging it, but existing websites and content that aren’t well known and seo’d is a great opportunity for yourself to take it to the next level and make Adsense money off of it.Cha-ching. - Promote it with links
My last step is to promote the website with links. There are various ways of getting links:- Your existing websites footers and perhaps news and/or forum areas.
- Link directories
- I personally use a semi-automated tool called digiXMAS Directory Submitter except for popular directories like DMOZ.
- Article directories
- There’s also semi-automatic Article Submitter.
- Forum signatures
- Social platforms such as Digg, Facebook, and StumbleUpon
If you put together a website or blog that follows standard SEO guidelines and either stands out from the crowd or is unique then you can kick back and relax. Update every so often, but don’t make it a full time job.
Most Importantly!
The most important piece of advice is to ALWAYS use non-saturated keywords unless you are CONFIDENT, have nothing to lose, or don’t mind either way what happens.
Use the Google Adwords Keyword Tool to check the traffic for your keyword and check the actual listings through Google Search to establish how competed your target search term is.
These final conditions can determine alot. If you buy a specific and keyworded domain, implement a seo’d website, then depending on how competitive your keyword is, you may well appear on the first page without requiring much effort.
You’ll notice alot of popular search terms have domains registered, but if you come across a gem that is available and are able to populate it with content, then by all means – go for it.






