How to earn more from ad-sense and your hubs?

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  1. ReefAdvise profile image67
    ReefAdviseposted 11 years ago

    How to earn more from ad-sense and your hubs?

    its been up for a day now. I know thats not long at all but ive made a penny and I wanted to know if there are any tweaks I can use.

  2. BlossomSB profile image80
    BlossomSBposted 11 years ago

    I don't know the answer, but I'll be coming back to find out if anyone else has a helpful reply.

  3. dailytop10 profile image87
    dailytop10posted 11 years ago

    Just keep your hubs coming. Incorporate a long-tail keyword with decent monthly search values (at least 100k) in each of them.  My old account with100 poorly-made hubs and is a year old earns an average of .6 a day but this one managed to achieve that kind of earning in just a matter of weeks with only 26 hubs. This only proves that it's better to focus on quality than quantity. I wish you all the best!

    1. BlossomSB profile image80
      BlossomSBposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks. That's helpful for me, too.

  4. cygnetbrown profile image81
    cygnetbrownposted 11 years ago

    Read and comment on other hubpage author articles and make friends with the authors you visit. This creates a link back to your site on your author friends' sites. Be sure that your comments are significant. No one is fooling anyone with a shallow comment like "Great Post!"

    Another thing to do when creating your posts is to be sure to link to Amazon products that relate to your topic. The more relevant to your topic your links, the more money you are likely to make.

    1. Wesley Meacham profile image60
      Wesley Meachamposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Great Comment...

    2. BlossomSB profile image80
      BlossomSBposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Do you link more than one Amazon product to each article? Is quantity or relevance the important thing here?

  5. Highvoltagewriter profile image68
    Highvoltagewriterposted 11 years ago

    Back-link like crazy! Also make sure you have a title that works well on search engines.

    1. ReefAdvise profile image67
      ReefAdviseposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      what is back linking?

    2. Highvoltagewriter profile image68
      Highvoltagewriterposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Back linking is when you supply links on other websites like Face Book for example. If you do it to much people will think you are spamming, but some sites will even pay you to back-link,(like RedGauge).

    3. cygnetbrown profile image81
      cygnetbrownposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      The easiest way to create back links is to comment on articles written by others. When someone reading what you wrote wants to know more about you, they simply click on your avatar and check you out.

    4. Highvoltagewriter profile image68
      Highvoltagewriterposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      However, back-linking only on HP is only part of it. The most productive form is when you back-link on other sites.

 
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