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Updated on May 3, 2013
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AdSense How Do I Make Money?

There are many ways to make more money using Google AdSense sharing websites. There are several ways to make income using Google AdSense if you are here you have found a really good one. However using my own personal experience I can tell you that WebAnswers is the best place to start earning a decent income using Google AdSense. Before I found WebAnswers I only made a mere few cents a day. I finally got frustrated and quit. Then one day while surfing the internet looking for something to do I found a Q&A website. I had been watching Jeopardy earlier in the day, so my brain was stuck in the "on" position, and while looking at the site I saw some very interesting questions that I could easily answer. Then I saw that you could actually use Google AdSense with this website called WebAnswers. It was fate, I now had something I liked to do that also works with AdSense, the internet gods were shining down on me that day apparently. Then I wanted to know how one can make income using AdSense, so what did I do? I asked this question exactly

"I would love to join this site and answer questions. What if you already have an ad sense Google account?"

Then an expert at WebAnswers by the name of VROC came to give me an answer within minutes. If you too are wondering about the answer to the question just check it out on the link above.

How To Earn Income With WebAnswers Using AdSense

If you enjoy helping people with their relationship problems you're in luck because you can get paid to do it. If you like to help people with their taxes, guess what your in luck you can get paid to do it. If you really like to help people with their physics problems again your in luck. If you like to help those ignorant sports women with their sports questions, well I have found a place you can get paid to do it. If you know your addictions and can help someone overcome theirs from your experience well my friend again I have found a place where you can get income to do it. If you enjoy answering insane questions about sexual experiences or even STD's, well WebAnswers is the place where you get paid to do it. What about aliens and UFO's if you have knowledge about the subject then you may friend can get paid to give your 2 cents on the topic. You name it, at WebAnswers you can earn cash with AdSense by doing it.

How does this work you will ask? Well the smartest thing to do would either use the WebAnswers search bar on the upper left side of the screen on Webanswers website, or you can ask the question and perhaps even earn AdSense income from it, it really does not matter. This is because you can earn income off of questions and answers. Preferably the most desirable income would be from answering questions and getting awarded for the best answer. So yes WebAnswers is competitive, and we all love competition. When you get awarded an answer you alone earn 60 percent of the income off the click and the impression is yours. In the case a question is not awarded is where the competition comes in. This is because the royalties off of the click are shared by all of the answers and even perhaps the question asker. It depends on the quality score, the people with the best quality score will get the most of the income from the click. Trust me WebAnswers gets a lot of clicks, as it is ranked very high on Google, and that is what really matters. If you can manage to give good quality work on WebAnswers the top users on WebAnswers have been known to make over 20 dollars or more in a day, even off of one click. While you are not allowed to diverge much information about how much is made on AdSense because of the AdSense tos we can make decent assumptions based on various data. If you can combine other AdSense income from other sites around the net then it would be possible to generate a very comfortable income from AdSense. I know several people receiving 1,000 dollar plus checks per month, just from this one site.

The one thing to keep in mind when you are using WebAnswers is they do not want people who are only interested in earning income. This is because the quality of these people's work may suffer and have adverse effects on the site. This is not good because on the internet reputation is everything, and I mean everything. So if you are able to read someones question and seriously read it and walk out the answer with the question taker on a professional level then you will find very good success on WebAnswers.

What Not To Do With AdSense

The one thing you must make sure not to do when hooking up with Google AdSense is to make sure you do not get bogged down doing to much stuff. If you do you will suffer and not make anything other than a few pennies with AdSense. The main problem I hear from people is that they got too overwhelmed and quit. These people first of all bought into the myth that you can become a millionaire in a week if you use the right online strategy. Ha Ha we all say. These people actually allow us to make more money though so I still love them. You do have the ability to make the equivalent of a full time job getting paid about 9 dollars an hour or more if you put in the work. However that really depends on how hard you work at it, and for how long. If you never quit you have an unlimited earning potential. Right now I make the equivalent of a full time job making about six dollars an hour. Before you laugh I will tell you I only work about 2 hours a day, so chew on that for a while. I also have tons of things I do with Google AdSense. I also will tell you that out of all my personal websites, websites like this hubpages, the one place I make the most with is WebAnswers. I have looked around hard and found that AdSense sharing websites such as WebAnswers is where the money is to be made.

What You Have To Do To Have Success With AdSense

There are several things you must do in order to maintain a decent income with AdSense. Make sure you focus on one thing the most though. I obviously focus primarily on WebAnswers when I can. Make sure whatever you do on WebAnswers you do with quality not quantity. You should pick the category that you most enjoy first. So if you like telling people how to create idea's for their personal websites do that first. If you like answering questions about sexual health then do that first. If you like talking about movies and actors then stick to that the most. Just make sure to focus on your own personal niche this is the one thing to start doing in order to make decent income with AdSense. Then focus on the others categories consistently on a daily basis. If you can do this than you have the ability to generate some really good income with WebAnswers using AdSense. Like I said just make sure to focus on only one AdSense revenue sharing site at a time. If not you will be bogged down and eventually quit even trying to make an income with AdSense. If you start at it hard for six months you will have the ability to make slow down a bit after the six months and still make a decent income using AdSense.

Like I say I only work about two hours a day and still make the Google payout of one hundred dollars in a month rather easily every month. So if you are looking for a great AdSense revenue generating site, that already gets millions of hits a day, then you have found it. As we all know it is a lot easier coming to a website that already generates millions of hits a day, than to start our own from scratch, because making a website that gets hundreds of thousands of hits a day is a monumental task in itself. I am still working on my website at earofgreen.com, however I know that it will take time to get millions of hits a month, so in the meantime I am still making money from AdSense, and that is a pretty sweet deal.

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