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Top Paying Keywords

There have been many sites that promote Top Paying Keywords and how if you add these keywords you can instantly improve your Adsense revenue. However, if you really want to see a dramatic increase in pay per clicks, you need to ensure 2 very important areas are addressed. They seem very obvious, but many site owners miss the opportunity to attract higher paying ads simply because they ignore these two areas.

Optimization- Many “would be” web designers decide to build a site around the highest paying keywords, yet, forget to optimize their site around a specific keyword. Instead, they forget the basics of how to properly create a title tag, page description, keyword density and having clean search engine spider friendly code.

Remember, its the source code that the Adsense and Kanoodle programs are using to decide what ads will appear. If your top 2 keywords are “insurance” and “downloads”, you may find that you end up with ads regarding “insurance downloads” which of course will not pay much.

Content- This is by far the most important and most missed tips. If you are going to include top paying keywords on your site, remember, if you want to attract high paying ads, you need to be selling your visitor on what your advertiser wants. Your content should sell to the visitors needs. Why should your visitor consider car insurance? What are the benefits of car insurance? Where can they get the best quotes? If you pique the interest of your visitor, they are more likely to click on your ads than if they feel that they are not getting the information they came to your site for in the first place.

Your content should have a specific flow to it. If you start jamming keywords into your content, your visitor will automatically suspect that you are trying to deceive them. Once you do that, they are gone! Why waste your visitors time after working so hard to get them to your site in the first place?
Well optimized, focused content will always produce better, higher paying ads. That is why you are a publisher: you want those high paying ads on your site. What use though are those high paying keywords if your content doesn’t pique your visitors curiosity? Be passionate about your content, and the click through rates will skyrocket!

Its also important to make sure that you are using the right number of ads per page, but that is for another article!

About the author: Deepak Srivastava has been helping people make money through Google Adsense by providing them with the Top Paying Adsense Keywords for his visitors to Adsense Heaven.

The Key to Successful SEO…

The use of inbound links is vital to search engine success and the quality and thematic unity of the links makes all the difference. Ever since Google started to consider link popularity in its search algorithm, it has become one of the most important aspects of SEO. Websites can be optimized for the relevant keywords and be made more search-engine friendly, but without a link building strategy, search engine visibility is difficult to achieve.

To quote Google, “Google’s …. search technology works by first identifying the link structure of the entire web, then ranking individual pages based on the number and importance of pages linked to them.” Note that the popularity and relevance of the inbound links are more critical than their number. All major search engines place some emphasis on link popularity in their ranking algorithms and they place emphasis on two main types of links:

  • Quality sites that use the same content/keywords as yours.
  • Links from major directories and industry-specific portals.

Although PMI-001 professionals have not done 642-825 or even 642-436, they insist that all the 70-293 students should have these two courses under their belt.

If you’ve moved a few pages or even a whole site, here are a few ways to get your visitors to where they were going by automatically redirecting them.

Method-1- .htaccess 301 Redirect- The smoothest way to redirect your visitors is to use an .htaccess redirect. This has no delay since before a page is served to the browser the server checks first for an .htaccess file… if it sees this the old page never loads, instead visitors are sent directly to the new page.

These are a few .htaccess redirect codes that I’ve used that might come in handy for you. This is not a complete list by any means, but it took me ages to find how to do these so I’ll save you the hassle and list them here. Oh, and please don’t email me with questions about how these work, like I said, I found these with the help of others.. I have no idea in the slightest how to write this stuff and take no credit (or responsibility) for how they work.

If you’re more technically minded than I am and want the information straight from the source, check the Apache Tutorial: .htaccess files for more detailed info.

for more methods to redirect a Website/Page Please visit here : –> Web Updates

While buying and registering a hosting account, an individual must keep in mind the type of hoisting that is provided. One criterion for this decision is the operating system on which the site will be hosted.

A shared web hosting is essentially a hosting account in which various other shared hosting accounts are hosted on the same account on the web server. The number of different shared hosting accounts hosted on a single server may vary from a few hundred to thousands depending on the capacity of the server.

A dedicated server hosting comprises of a server that is dedicated solely for a particular company or firm. The server is not burdened with other accounts and is limited to just one dedicated server hosting account. The dedicated server hosting has some distinct advantages over the shared server hosting including the fact that the customer support provided is exceptional. Also, since the entire server is dedicated to juts one account, innumerable number of websites can be hosted with ease. All this however comes for a price. The dedicated server hosting is priced at an escalated price as compared to the shard server hosting.