Monday, September 15, 2008

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My goodness, the SERP’s gone crazy I guess but it’s doing me good! This make money blog has been receiving quite an amount of hits from searches like “watch me bang my wife”, “bang wife”, “bang lady”. As if this is a porn site where you can find sexy photos of naked women. I only made mention of “Watch me bang my wife” in my post about the adsense ads appearing in my other blog. But that was just it. I’ve never mentioned about sexy girls or anything related to s3x! Could the search engines mistakenly thought of this blog as porn? Hilarious but advantageous on my part.Here’s precisely why! A lot of horny people look for porn sites that’s primarily why erotic sites get thousands of visitors a day regardless of the promotions. You could experiment about it. Start a sexy blog, do a little promotion then just sit back and relax and wait for traffic to come rushing in. You could be getting more visitors than a year old blog is getting on a daily basis. Nudity sells offline and online! Just don’t put adsense ads on that kind of site or google will ban you for good! Adsense is really strict now about where publishers put adsense codes. So better be careful.Anyway, the point is, anything related to nudity caters to a lot of people worldwide. Just look at where my blog gets traffic! It’s amazing to snatch a considerable amount of traffic away from the real porn sites and into this blog about money making. The downside though is that advertisements relating to sexy women, or porn sites pay really low but if you get 30 clicks to these ads you can increase your average daily adsense earnings pretty quick.I remember a fellow blogger who made mentioned of “naruto porn videos” and almost instantly he got a good traffic from the search engines looking for naruto videos. It really doens’t hurt to play with keywords at times and see how your blogs will rank in the SERP. Incorporating keywords in your posts might just give you the traffic you’ve been wishing to get and the money of course!

We’re all about numbers and international launches this week, so we’re excited to tell you that we’ve recently launched our (sweet) 16th AdSense Help Forum, this time in Hebrew. If you’re a Hebrew-speaking publisher, visit the new forum to ask your questions about the AdSense program or share your advice with other publishers. You may also see occasional posts from a Google representative nicknamed AdSensePro.With the ever-growing number of forums in a wide variety of languages, now’s a great time to join the AdSense community in your language! Our forums are also available in Arabic, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Turkish.Posted by Arlene Lee - AdSense Publisher Support
We’ve just brought the number of AdSense blogs to an even dozen with the launch of our latest one — Inside AdSense: Официальный блог Google AdSense. If you’re a Russian-speaking publisher, you can rely on this blog for information about the latest AdSense news and feature releases in your own language. We also hope you’ll find it to be a useful resource for optimizing your sites and making the most out of your AdSense account. Our Russian support team will address frequently-asked questions among Russian-speaking publishers, and share local case studies with you.Не забудьте подписаться на рассылку, чтобы получать последние новости на ваш email!Posted by Pavels Kilivniks - Russian AdSense blog team

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