Trying to make (Ad) Sense of it all.
This is a post about adsense, about split testing, about tracking your click throughs, about monetization and of course about niche sites and search engine marketing.
How to avoid learning nothing from your next marketing campaign
When I build a niche site I have a process that I follow and this process has come about through trial and error and is now at a point where I have files on my desktop that I simply upload and the site is half built. Part of this process obviously involves monetizing the sites. Now there is a gamut of affiliate programs that I am associated with and Adsense of course is one of them, not that it’s an affiliate program per say, but you get my drift.
When I first started building sites I logged into my Adsense account and created the three adsense blocks that I wanted on my sites, they being a box ad, a banner ad, and a skyscraper ad. I copied the HTML into a text file on my desktop and of course when it came time to add these blocks I simply cut and pasted them into the relevant field.
The WordPress plug-in I use to automatically add the Adsense blocks to pages/posts that I specify is called Whydowork Adsense and is available here and I highly recommend it for a no fuss easy to use plug-in. Anyway on with the show…
What I ended up with was a whole bunch of sites with Adsense all tied in to the same channel.
What Channel has the best shows?
Well this is an issue because I now have no idea! The result of the Adsense cut and paste methodology was that I had one Adsense channel and the results tell me nothing, and provide me no insight into what is, and what is not working.
How can you effectively split test if nothing is split?
This is where channels come into play. Now I never knew about the channels when I started so ignorance created so much work for me later on. Work that I am hoping you will avoid by reading this. I actually remember setting up Adsense for the first time and after creating the ad it asked me if I wanted to add it to a channel or create a new one? I remember thinking ‘ummm, no,yes? I don’t know, best not touch it I think. LOL (idiot)
What I failed to realise is that for each Adsense block you create, a new channel needs to be added, so my cut and paste methodology was promptly thrown out the window.
By creating a new channel for each site, you are able to track the clicks and page views and thus get an insight into what sites are the most effective and can help you optimize the next site effectively. When I realised the error of my ways it was too late. I had promoted only two sites out of the ten I had built but in my Adsense account it simply showed 2345 page views and 37 clicks. What sites were clicked, which site pages were viewed ? Were they the same sites that got clicked each time or was it shared across the board? Were the two sites I promoted the ones getting all these page views or was it a combination of all of them? Do you see why channels are so important?! Cause I certainly didn’t when I started. What resulted was hours of manually removing all the Adsense code from each site and then recreating and adding them via the relevant channel.
The advantages to this extend beyond the tracking and testing capabilities as you now have the ability to tweak and change the look of Ads through individual channels, so if you change the font and background colour on site A, you can simply make the same changes via the relevant channel in your Adsense account.
Channels are not just limited to Adsense either.
A lot of programs offer the ability to create channels that allow you to effectively analyse the results of your marketing efforts, including Clickbank, paydotcom and the eBay partner network just to name a few and I highly recommend learning how to effectively set up and use these channels before creating your own niche sites.
Choose different affiliate programs and test accordingly.
As I mentioned earlier, I have created a system for building sites that takes the process down to about an hour or two (researching the market and potential keywords takes about 2 hours just to put it into perspective) but within this system lies a huge floor that ironically was only realised after learning about the Adsense Channels. The issue is that all the sites are the same. Granted they are promoting COMPLETELY DIFFERENT goods and services, but generally they are laid out the same, have the same call to action, the same exit points, and the same affiliate/associate programs attached, so how can I learn what is working the best?
Yes, now I have lots of Adsense channels so I can see EXACTLY what sites are making me the most money and getting the most clicks, but what if they all perform badly?
Split testing continues…
What needs to happen is split testing from a marketing point of view, but also split testing from a site design point of view. To really get a picture of what strategies are bearing you the most fruit, you really need to split test on both sides of the fence.
It’s all good and true to build 100 identical sites and then market them 100 different ways to find the most profitable method, but what if simply adding affiliate x to the footer, and changing the positioning of the Adsense block increased your click throughs and resulting profits? With your identical site set up, you will never know!
So remember to create a new channel for each and every monetization strategy you use and keep track of your marketing results so that you can get the most out of every campaign in the future.
Can’t be bothered to figure out what works and what doesn’t?
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Accessing affiliate networks and the EBay Partner Network – a head’s up.
Most affiliate programs will accept you without hesitation but this is not the case with the Ebay Partner Network (the name for their affiliate program) Don’t even think about applying to the eBay partner network unless you have a nice looking relevant site with which to promote them or they will reject you. Trust me, I failed in my first attempt and had to create a site of a higher standard before I was approved.
















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Alex,
That’s a wicked remote!! The numbers are inside out? Wow, you sure make it tough on Australian children, having to learn everything inside out to watch TV.
Ok, I just logged into my Adsense account. I see the channels bar. Apparently I only set up 1 channel. Good grief, I’ve been missing out. I’ll have to play around with it.
Who is teaching you all this stuff?
Twitter: buildrankprofit
June 10, 2010 at 6:37 PM
Hey Scott, yeah I noticed the remote buttons too, which is why I chose it because it reflects how backwards all my channels were before.
I am teaching me all this stuff! I stuff up way too much and in the process I learn what works and what doesn’t (to a degree)
Speaking of funny graphics, I like your banana split image for the “Split Testing” header! I love your style, man
Rock On
Lee
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June 11, 2010 at 2:59 PM
No, YOU ROCK ON! Lol. Thanks Lee. Awesome.
( I spend waaaay too much time finding images for my posts but its fun)
Let me know when your ebook is hot off the press
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Twitter: darrenlcarter
June 10, 2010 at 8:30 PM
Hey Alex,
Sounds like you’ve got your act together with building niche sites. When are you gonna release your first ebook/report?
I’ll be expanding into other niches this summer so this is really an interesting subject for me. I’m curious how much money you have been able to generate through your niche sites?
Peace,
Darren L Carter
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June 10, 2010 at 9:31 PM
Hey Darren, thanks man, yeah it does ‘sound’ like I have my act together LOL (do we really ever?!)
It’s funny you should mention the eBook because something really exciting is happening for me this Sunday which should double my traffic in the coming weeks, so I really need to develop and build on my USP and start the mailing list. WIth this of course comes the Ebook and I have literally just finished the index (needed to start there so I had a framework)
It’s going to be ‘The Ultimate Keword Research Resource’ and will be a one stop shop for processing, tools, and tips for finding and marketing the right keywords (obviously aligned to the niche site marketing side of things but can be applied to any online venture)
What do you think?
IN terms of money making, at the moment I am making enough that I was able to stop working full time and start a part time job. (Read; Not enough to not have to work)
This is about 75% Adsense revenue. I have affiliate links to many programs but so far have made all of $18.57 in commissions from my huge 5% rate that Amazon give me – yeah thanks AMazon. LOL
Oh it is so comforting to know that other people look at an option for a new program or service, don’t have a clue what it is and opt to just leave it. I do that!
Thank you for solving the mystery of channels for Adsense and other advertising related programs. I was completely oblivious. Now I have a somewhat better grasp of the concept and should be able to make effective use of them in the future.
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June 11, 2010 at 3:08 PM
LOL! Yeah you should see the size of my ‘too hard basket’
When it comes time for me to focus more on this end of things, I’ll be coming back to reread all the great information you’ve got here, Alex. There is so much more to Adsense than I knew. One thing I’ll be using is the plug-in (I forget the name) where you can opt to not have the ads appear until 7 days (or whatever) after the post is published. That way, regular readers aren’t annoyed by an ad placed below the title and above the text or some other prime spot. Those who come from search engines or who are exploring the archives later on tend not to be so put off by ads, wherever they might appear.
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June 11, 2010 at 3:07 PM
The plugin you refer to is the whydowork adsense plugin I think (well it certainly does what you specified anyway) I love the way you have thought that one through actually. I use the same approach on the niche sites so that when the posts update and the search engines are pinged there is not adsense all over it (Google ranks you lower in general if there is adsense everywhere) then after the post is a few days old and has been indexed the adsense is added and the site is monetized further (SHould I be sharing this stuff or selling it LOL?) – I would never sell it, sharing is caring man
Mike, just to let you know, I finally got around to adding the latest article to Blog Engage so it’s now vote-able. Also posted some info on BE buttons in my reply to your latest comment on my site.
You are so nice to me, it almost makes me blush.
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June 11, 2010 at 3:05 PM
Mike? Was that a mistake or is Mike the one who is so nice to you? LOL! I only treat others the way they treat me so….
Twitter: jblack2012
June 11, 2010 at 12:35 AM
Good stuff Alex. Split testing is always important, but if there isn’t a big enough group of people (500 is a good start) then your split test may not show the true results. I have not foud very good luch with PPC advertising as well.
The thing that I found to be the most successful is selling my own products and giving the customers only one choice or a small amount of choices. Anytime there are too many things to pick from, people tend to skip the buying decision.
-Joshua Black
The Underdog Millionaire
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June 11, 2010 at 3:04 PM
I agree with the 500 minimum (daily visitors) to make a true reading of split testing, in fact at the moment all my sites are too similar to even both with it, so I am building a few that promote different things and testing (eg 1: amazon only, 2: ebay only. 3: adsense only 4: all of the above 5: etc etc
Thanks for the insight and for the awesome comments Joshua
I usually set up domain channels, but don’t break it down any further than that. At least that way I can track what sites perform and which ones don’t.
I’ve messed around with split-testing channels, but have found that I rarely get back to them/run tests/etc… I know I’m probably leaving some money on the table. Yikes.
On a related note, I was browsing through one of my favorite forums and started a conversation with a gal who had a decently good paying website running ($200-$300 per month with Adsense), but decided to test out something as simple as new color schemes and after a few experiments she found a golden nugget and her earnings shot up to $800! Last I heard, that motivated her to spend some more time working on that site and now it’s making more than $1,000 per month! And this is all in the course of the past few months.
Testing/tracking/using channels is definitely worth it
Now I just need to follow my own advice!
Rock On
Lee
Lee | Search Engine Viking´s last [type] ..Your Brain Needs A Vacation
Twitter: buildrankprofit
June 11, 2010 at 3:01 PM
Yeah actually on that note, Glen at Viperchill posted about his Adsense experiments and got the same thing, changed the colour and font to match his blog and click throughs went from 2 to 4% which aligns with what this ‘gal’ said
I have already taken that on board and all my adsense blocks are customised to match the site.
Now to get more traffic. (at the moment most of the visits are too sporadic for consistent earnings.)
Twitter: TheJohnSoares
June 11, 2010 at 2:01 AM
Alex, thanks for this detailed post on Adsense. I’ve only used Adsense on my northern California hiking blog, which gets decent traffic. I saw only meager results, so I took it off.
However, I’m interested in finding different ways to make Adsense work, and I’d consider creating a niche site with high-quality content if I thought I’d do well enough with Adsense.
I follow your blog fairly closely, so I’ll be watching for what you say about Adsense in the future. I’ll also be watching for information products…
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June 11, 2010 at 2:59 PM
Hey John, no worries at all my friend. THanks for the kind words and I think you will enjoy where I am heading with this blog. Really delving into the keyword and niche site side of things. TOo many people try to charge money for information that should be freely available and I am set to change that LOL! Watching for information products hey? (If only I knew someone who could tell me about sellinginformationproducts(.net) ?)
Thanks for stopping by John
Twitter: Brandon_Connell
June 11, 2010 at 3:26 AM
I used to make the same mistake. Not using the channels feature. Now it is common practice for me to track my campaign. It is just a feature that most people do not make good use of until they realize they left something on the table.
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June 11, 2010 at 2:56 PM
I hear ya buddy! I probably didn’t leave anything on the table, I just didn’t know I could create a lot of them. It certainly makes tracking and optimising a lot easier since you have a base to judge from.
Twitter: Brandon_Connell
June 12, 2010 at 12:41 PM
Yep. Now where’s my guest post punk?
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June 13, 2010 at 11:13 AM
ummm, oh yeah, whoops = ok writing it…NOW
Twitter: websitebegin
June 12, 2010 at 7:03 AM
Great post, Alex.
If it’s not working for you, why stick around and lose money, as well as time? It doesn’t make much sense, now does it?
I see people who are hundreds of dollars in debt, struggling to even put out a post, wondering why they can’t earn a penny. This is a great post, Alex
Rock on!
Twitter: buildrankprofit
June 12, 2010 at 10:52 AM
Thanks Joe! And you are totally right. Funny thing is without setting up channels, or at least the ability to split test, you wouldn’t even know if you were leaving money on the table!
Thanks for stopping by man!
Guess we should have started out by reading Adsense for Dummies. I did the same thing until I realized I needed channels. Now I use a separate channel for each adsense block.
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June 13, 2010 at 11:12 AM
I hear ya Mike!~
Twitter: sallyneill
June 12, 2010 at 5:29 PM
Hey Alex,
Everytime I visit your blog it has changed!
Adsense channels are great, really helps to see exactly where the income is coming from, I done the same as you and just lumped all my ads together at first.
Placement of the ads is really important and blending them into the site so they don’t stick out like a big ugly thumb too!
I remember, a long time ago, I increased my adsense income simply by moving my ads nearer to the top of the page rather than the bottom, so testing page placement is really good too.
Sally
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June 13, 2010 at 11:12 AM
Hahaha, it’s so funny you saying that now, because I am redesigning the front page as we speak, so prepare for change again!
THanks for the feedback Sally, it’s awesome coming from someone who has been there and done that in regards to making money online.
I do not have consistent enough visitors to any of my sites at the moment to really test things, but certainly tweaking can make huge differences, you are right.
But without channels how are we to know?
Good to see you again Sally 2010
I’m holding my breath. I know the second I turn off my computer that you’re going to post something new. It’s right about that time. Jean is probably sitting in front of her computer, refreshing her screen on your website, also waiting. You know she likes to be in first place!
Scott Barron´s last [type] ..Disappointed with Senate
Hey Alex,
It’s great to see you having success with Adsense. I’ve dabbled with it and have earned a few bucks but nothing to shout about. Like any method of making money online, it takes dedication and refining to get the results and your post has shown that to be the case.
Your tip on using the channels to monitor the results are so important. Tracking is vital in online business. It’s a part many people ignore. One small tweak could make a massive difference in results.
Bailey
p.s Congrats on making it for yourself so you could quit the day job and be liberated!
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June 14, 2010 at 2:29 PM
Thanks Bailey, really! Yeah it has been a struggle, who am I kidding it still is, but learning a lot as I go and soon I think I won’t even need this part time job! Fingers crossed mate.
The channels are vital. I can’t believe I spent 3 months playing around and learning with only one channel in place and over 20 sites! Cheese and whiskers what a waste!
Thanks for stopping by Bailey
Twitter: jonbeebe
June 15, 2010 at 1:22 PM
Thanks for reminding us the importance of testing and split-testing Alex. Another thing that helps to make this process easier comes from Google as well: http://www.google.com/websiteoptimizer (free)
It allows you to split test certain pages, and lets you assess the results… whenever you want (but recommends assessing your results after 100 conversions). It’s great for sales pages, squeeze pages, and anything where you have access to the “end result” (e.g. a confirmation page, or post-sale page).
Thanks again Alex!
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June 16, 2010 at 9:54 AM
Thanks for the link to another great tool I had not utilized yet, checking it out now and it looks awesome, so thanks Jon.
Combining this tool with your awesome ListZEN software will surely make me unbeatable!
Twitter: LouisSelvon
July 8, 2010 at 12:52 PM
Hi Alex,
Been digging into your site at present. When I was building adsense sites, 3 years ago, I actually decided to move away from using the adsense channels. I think Google has a limit of 250 channels per adsense account. I used seperate software(s) to track adsense with even more precision. I was planning to build my own tracking mechanism, but the time just did not permit me to do so.
With niche sites, once you you get a decent network going you can actually make some pretty decent sum of money from adsense. Adsense however does not pay out as much as it used to. But once you get the right combination going with what to use, your click through rate can skyrocket.
I have not tried ebay network as yet. Right now my new network will focus on different things. Some specific for adsense and others for other things.
I’m glad to hear that your earnings has been enough to let go of a full time job.
Louis
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July 8, 2010 at 9:43 PM
Hey Louis, Dig away my friend, just be sure to Digg while you’re there
ONce again you have provided an awesome commend with some extra info. I had no idea that there was a limit of 250 channels, but I have to admit, that once I get over 100 I will assume that I will have my marketing method down pat and therefore won’t be too phased about slit testing and all that stuff.
The EBay network has widgets that don’t work half the time so I wonder if they are even worth it ?! (I am sure they are once I find the right niche site that can bring in 100k plus monthly unique’s (I’ll find it real soon – my closest has been 30k)
Thanks again for your awesome comments and for stopping by Louis. (ebook should be finished within a week – finally!)
Twitter: LouisSelvon
July 8, 2010 at 9:58 PM
Hi Alex,
No problem. I will dig away so that I make the top ten list on your blog as I’ve noticed your blog gets visited a lot. Have a bit of commenting to do to climb actually. I would like to review your eBook and give you my thoughts once you have completed it. So feel free to email me a copy and I will have a read at it. I am yet to write mine.
Louis
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