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Make Money With Adwords Cheap Content Network Ads

By: Rosie Cottis



Make Money With Adwords Cheap Content Network Ads

Rosie Cottis

Anyone wanting to make money with Adwords needs to keep in touch with the new strategies hitting the internet, as well as Google's own policy changes.

In 2007 we all learned to 'kill' the competition with Day Job Killer. Hard on the heels of that ground-breaking ebook came the spy programs that let you track your competitors' ads, copy them and (in theory at least) blast them off the face of the search engines. Unfortunately some of these systems charged a very high price for membership.

So there were a lot of advertisers who could not afford those systems or maybe simply did not want to spend all of their time tracking, spying and tweaking in order to cover the cost of their membership. They began to look around for a new direction, and early in 2008 we saw the first hints that marketers were rediscovering something that they had previously considered dead - the content network.

If you are new to Adwords, you may not realize that the content and search networks were once one and the same. Google divided them so that advertisers could have more control in the days when click fraud was prevalent, and most advertisers immediately turned off the content network for their ads.

However, times have changed and click fraud is no longer a serious problem. Google now shuts down any Adsense account suspected of 'invalid clicks'. This is bad news for the Adsense site owners who can now be put out of business by any bored visitor who repeatedly clicks on their ads. But for Adwords advertisers, it means that the content network is up for grabs again.

There are several advantages of using the content network instead of the search network. Firstly, the cost per click is usually lower. Secondly, you do not have the same fight for space with your competitors, and thirdly, you have a lot more control. You can pick out the exact sites that you want your ad to appear on.

The last of these points is vitally important. When you are advertising on the content network, always specify target sites for all of your ads. In fact you should go even further and specify the exact pages of the site where you want your ad to appear.

Just like with the search network, you need to avoid having people click when they are not really interested, and you do that by picking out pages that are very closely related to your product. For example if you are promoting a dog training ebook, you will want your ad on a site about dogs but only on the dog training pages.

It is also better to limit your advertising to sites that display their Adsense above the fold - that is, the ads are visible on the screen without scrolling down. Toward the top left of the screen is the hottest area, that's where you really want your ad to be.

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