Earn money from AdSense through Adwords?
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Here are some eye opening stats of some AdSense experiments I did recently.
AdSense Experiment 1:
Website name: xxxxxxxxxx
PPC campaign duration: 28 days
Spent: $60
Earned: $140.00
Profit: $80.00
AdSense Experiment 2:
Website name: xxxxxxxxxxx
PPC campaign duration: 64 days
Spent: $100
Earned: $423.89
Profit: 323.89
I have a site that makes more than 14 times its Adwords spent in AdSense earnings - and it gets absolutely no SE traffic. Now you do the maths, if you have 10 such similar high quality, high paying websites.
Now great news for you: Google promotes this money cycle. No it’s not a fraud! And I have a solid proof for that - https://www.google.com/adsense/medicalcoding
The above case study will prove that. Google itself has published a case study of a publisher who bought Adwords traffic and is earning through AdSense.
I am going to tell you exactly how webmasters do it and make thousands out of it. And if you do it properly, sky is the limit to your earnings. Turn your mobiles off now, get some glue, and apply to your seats. I am whispering this only to you, don’t tell it to anybody else. It’s a great idea - how to make AdSense money through AdWords. First you will need to visualize AdWords as a traffic source (which is paid). For creating a cycle of making money from Adwords through AdSense, you will need the following ingredients. Read more…
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Free Calculate Website Price
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WebsiteReckon contains a collection of useful features such as checking Google Page Rank (PR), Compete and Alexa Traffic Rank, Backlinks Checker, Server IP and Location on Google Map, DMOZ and Yahoo Directory Listings and more. You can use it for various purposes include doing research before buying or selling website; want to find out how popular the website is; use it as SEO analytic tool to improve your site performance; or just about curiosity.
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25 FREEWARE Apps for Web Designers
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The following list is small, but it includes many free apps that have become known and trusted by designers. We included a variety of offerings, including some that will help you organize your projects. The list is categorized, and each link is listed alphabetically under those categories. This method shows that we do not favor one design app over another.
Editing, Uploading, Downloading
- 7-Zip : 7-zip is a zip utility that completely replaces stalwarts like WinZip. It handles numerous compression file formats: arj, cab, gz, iso, lzh, rar, tar and zip to name a few. It also has its own proprietary format, 7z, which can squeeze a little extra out of a file when set to the “ultra” setting.
- CSE HTML Validator Lite: Use this tool to create hand-coded pages and to catch coding errors before you publish. This validator will catch open tags and misspellings and it also will place quotation marks around attribute values as well as change all tags and attributes to lower case. If you don’t like to use it for coding, use it to save time on validation. Read more…
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Top Feedback Tools for Web Designers
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Free web-based feedback communities
1. Concept Feedback
Concept Feedback is a brand new community for designers, developers and marketers. Members can upload a concept (a website, logo, advertisement or other), specify an objective and start receiving constructive, actionable feedback from other members. A system of reputation points keeps users honest and helps prioritize advice. Sensitive concepts may also be posted privately for client or co-worker review.
2. FiveSecondTest
The name explains it all. Fun and easy to use, FST gives random visitors the chance to “take a test” and look at your design for 5 seconds. When time runs out, the user is asked to list everything they can remember from the concept, providing what FST describes as a ”simple online usability test that helps you identify the most prominent elements of your user interfaces”.
3. Please Critique Me
This cool venture from OnWired allows designers to solicit feedback from a panel of industry veterans, including your very own Jacob Gube of Six Revisions. If your submission is selected, you get an in-depth and valuable review of your project, for free! Even if you don’t get selected, you can still glean some valuable insight from these professionals. Read more…
16 JavaScript Gallery Examples
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1. JonDesign’s SmoothGallery 2.0
SmoothGallery 2.0 is a nifty slideshow gallery that transitions between images very…smoothly. The author tested SmoothGallery 2.0 in Firefox, Opera, IE 6 and 7, and Safari. It requires the mootools JavaScript framework.
2. (E)2 Photo Gallery
(E)2 Photo Gallery is an open source photo gallery. The current version is still in beta but I’ve tested it to work with Firefox 2, IE 7, and Safari 3. What’s cool about (E)2 Photo Gallery is that the user can change the “skin” of the gallery. It uses the mootools framework and PHP for the photo uploader and image auto-detection features.
3. jQuery Gallery
jQuery Gallery is a plugin for the jQuery JavaScript library. It uses the Reflection.jsscript to add a reflection effect dynamically to your images.
4. MooPix
MooPix utilizes the Flickr API to dynamically populate your image gallery with pictures from a Flickr account without the need to use server-side scripting. Read more…
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