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How Adding RSS Content To Your Pages Boosts Adsense Earnings
How Adding RSS Content To Your Pages Boosts Adsense Earnings
How Adding RSS Content To Your Pages Boosts Adsense Earnings
by nightwatch
I love RSS. It makes my webpages dynamic with ever-changing
content. And that content is bang up to date. Once I create a page
using RSS, I can set it and forget it, knowing that the search
engines will pick up on the changes and see the page as one worthy
of a frequent revisit from the search engine spiders.
In case your not familiar with the RSS acronym, it stands for
Really Simple Syndication. It was designed to disseminate
information from blogs and press releases. Since those early days,
tools have been created that allow RSS feeds to be added to
webpages to beef up content.
I run a number of websites based on the Adsense revenue model.
While I've been buidling websites for over 10 years, I only started
monetizing them with Adsense in 2004. Like most people, my early
attempts at building an income stream this way proved pretty
dismal. A few cents a day was all I could muster.
So I bought a few books on Adsense and how to make it work for you.
The techniques I learned practically tripled my Adsense earnings.
Wow! Well, not quite. If you make 10 cents a day and triple it to
30 cents, you still ain't getting anything significant at the end
of the month (about ten bucks). But get more visitors to bump up
the clicks and that tripling of revenue really starts to pay
off.
Back in 2004, I ran three websites, each making between 20 and 30
cents a day. So I'd get about $30 from Adsense each month. Nothing
to write home about.
Then I discovered RSS feeds. Up to that point I'd manually update a
few pages a day to let the search engines know my pages were still
active. It was a lot of work for the monetary return but, hey, I
liked what I was doing.
RSS feeds were great and everyone writing a blog was creating one
(autmatically), but you could only read them in dedicated RSS
readers. Then I came across a great piece of software that would
change how I built my websites from then on. The software is a PHP
script, so your webserver has to be able to run PHP in order for
you to use it.
With this script, I could embed any RSS feed into any webpage.
What's more, I could format the output any way I wanted: making the
headline into a header (to emphasise them to search engines),
specifying how many characters from the associated news item to
show, the color of the text, including the publication date, adding
a link to the full news story, how many stories to show. You get
the idea.
Then I realized you could aggregate the news from several RSS feeds
and sort them in reverse chronological order (newest story appears
at the top). There are RSS scripts you can use (if you know PHP)
that will show stories from one RSS feed. But if everyone is using
them, there's a whole lot of sites out there showing the same news
stories. Enough that the search engines (particularly Google) can
pick up on them as duplicate content.
The script I use doesn't have that problem. Since it can mix 'n'
match content from several RSS feeds, the news displayed is always
unique.
And the upshot of using this script?
I use it on every page of every website I own. I've set the script
to check for new stories every 1 or 2 hours. The search engines now
know that my pages get updated frequently which has helped improve
their page rankings. That leads to higher placements in search
engine results and more visitors to my sites.
Today, those three original websites earn me about $20 per day
(combined) from Adsense ($600 per month). While some tweaks were
applied to Adsense placement and look-and-feel on my webpages using
the information from the Adsense courses I'd bought, I put the huge
increase in Adsense earnings down to adding those RSS feeds to my
pages and the script that made it all possible.
See the RSS script in action at: http://www.adsenseclix.com Get the
RSS Script here:
http://www.makeonlineresidualearnings.com/RSSscript Free '7 Ways to
Turn RSS into R$$' report: http://tinyurl.com/23ffht
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