Posted: Sat May 07, 2005 9:02 am Post subject: What's the rush for top paying keywords?
I find it quite funny when most of the people who got their first site few weeks ago and learned about AdSense just rush for those top paying keywords...
"WOW a 300$+ keyword... lets do something.. I can get rich in just few clicks... Click my friends... click.."
Instead to concentrate in creating quality content web sites and drawing more traffic to them, these "webmasters" just go crazzy for things that just don't matter if they want thair website to expand and evolve to a higher level where they will be earning much more.
As my experience is with G. AdSense nobody got rich from a 3 page site.
There is a phrase that I like much "Get a f****n life!" so my advice is "Get a f****n quality content!!!!".
Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 11:58 am Post subject: Re: What's the rush for top paying keywords?
goczilla wrote:
Instead to concentrate in creating quality content web sites and drawing more traffic to them, these "webmasters" just go crazzy for things that just don't matter if they want thair website to expand and evolve to a higher level where they will be earning much more.
As my experience is with G. AdSense nobody got rich from a 3 page site.
There is a phrase that I like much "Get a f****n life!" so my advice is "Get a f****n quality content!!!!".
Amen!!! I don't know if our content is high quality, but we're certainly trying. The way I see it, if we do a good job and promote well, people will come. If the ads are relevant, they will click. It's just that simple. _________________ -Rob Hamm
Writer and burden on society
http://www.bluecrashkit.com http://www.lotlr.com
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