by Web Master | Jul 6, 2015 | Adsense Tricks, High CPC, High CTR, Quick Tips
What is PPC (pay-per-click) marketing? Pay-per-click marketing is a way of using search engine advertising to generate clicks to your website, rather than “earning” those clicks organically. You know those sponsored ads you often see at the top of Google’s search...
by Web Master | Jun 22, 2015 | Adsense Tricks, High CPC, High CTR, Quick Tips
Over the last several years, CPA firms have been going paperless – not only in their tax and accounting processes – but in their marketing strategies as well. There are many advantages to going somewhat “paperless” in marketing, but like all strategies, there are the...
by Web Master | Jun 22, 2015 | Adsense Tricks, High CPC, High CTR, Quick Tips
Smaller CPA and accounting practices need inexpensive and easy-to-use methods for marketing accounting services. Yet practical systems of client-acquisition for accounting professionals are few and far between. I’m talking about the “meat” — securing...
by Web Master | Jun 17, 2015 | Adsense Tricks, High CPC, High CTR, Quick Tips
If you are a blogger or webmaster, then the first word that comes to your mind when someone speaks of monetization is Google Adsense. Although there are several different ways of monetizing your website but Adsense is the first step taken by majority people. Google...
by Web Master | Jun 17, 2015 | Adsense Tricks, Approval Tricks, High CPC, High CTR, Quick Tips
Even before I tell you something about Google AdSense earnings and you learn in this tutorial about tips & tricks on how you can make tons of money from AdSense, I would like to commit if there is any easiest money making option on internet, then its AdSense. I...
by Web Master | Jun 5, 2015 | Adsense Tricks, High CPC, High CTR, Quick Tips
1. Assuming you place some Google ads on your page – that is extremely dynamic and there is no way to get the ads to match your content – how much would you expect to earn for impressions alone? Google does track users with cookies so, they should be able...