If you were expecting the secret formula of top Adsense earners I'm sorry to say I haven't found that out yet.Instead this is a simple experiment I'm trying out and which I think all of you should do if you are really serious about increasing traffic and readers.Last month I wrote a post about Biggest Adsense Earners and I'm still getting some visits to it.Since the article was not that popular and its not showing in the recent posts section I thought this was unusual.So I checked it out in Google analytics and I found the reason.If you do a Google search for "biggest adsense earners" my post comes out on top.With thousands of people out there who are using Adsense and hundreds more looking to join everyday I'm bound to get a few visits a day.Lesson to be learned here is that if you write a post find a nice juicy search engine friendly title
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Now you must be thinking , "Is that your experiment?,you must be kidding,every blogger knows that".No its not my experiment.When you do a Google search have you come across a result set where a site is listed twice,I've come across them few times and I'm more inclined to click one of them than the others even if its not the first result that shows in the page. Since I think I'm a normal person I guess most of you think the same.The below image shows how its looks like.
My guess is its the keywords , hence the juicy title at the top , now all I have to do is publish this and wait till Google does the indexing. Result of the experiment and more tips and trick in the next post
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Nishi u are becoming an Adsense expert awesome…
best of luck. you are right,
Unique title is must but we must not forget , it must be popular.
Your search result came first, because, no one had most probably the title with that phrase. If someone with high PR starts the same topic, you’ll be thrown down. So, start sharing links, trackbacks and stand tall
Regards
Well…you were talking about biggest Google whores???
Well, Nishadha, to the extent of my knowledge, the reason for this is, the sitemap structure of the site.
Google bots follow the hierarchy of a site to index that, and the reason why it usually doesn’t happen for blogs is because, our content changes rapidly and second, we don’t have any indexing levels in the blogs.
It’s just the virtual permalink we provide. Unless you create static pages, it’s a bit hard. But also, you can always play around XML to get something done:)
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Seriously though what you have here is the long-tail effect. Basically some keywords have a lot of competition and others don’t. The more content you have the more the likelihood that your site starts to rank well for those less competitive keywords. If you rank for enough long-tail keyphrases you get a lot of traffic. The lesson? Content is queen and traffic is king.
Hey I tried,but it didn’t work for me
thnx dude..
It’s kind of hard to guess the way Google organizes the indexed pages unfortunately.
This worked for me a while ago, but lately doesn’t seem to help as much.
Yes, I agree with what you said. Juicy title attracts visitors and thus increase page hits. It's better to write the first sentence of this post in another form, as the current one discourages the visitors from reading completely. (Just a suggestion)
I mean this one : “If you were expecting the secret formula of top Adsense earners I'm sorry to say I haven't found that out yet”.
Write something that encourages the readers to continue reading the post.
It's something a way to find a good targeted keywords where competition is too low.
Yup. The title is important.
Yup. The title is important.