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Using Ads and SEO to Monetize your Website or Blog
By: Joe Eitel
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    2009-05-01

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    Aside from the use of popular and well-searched keywords, there are a couple of other ways that you can optimize your website in order to have it at the top of search engine rankings. The first of these includes deep linking.

    You want to have links on your site coming in to as many pages as possible. Having other websites linking to various pages on your website is a way of informing a search engine that you obviously have an abundance of worthwhile content on your site if countless websites are choosing to link to your site.

    Don't make the very common mistake of placing all of your links on the home page. It sends a very bad message to search engines, basically saying that your site has little value because your links were generated by automation rather than by the value of your site.

    Another way to get your website or blog to the top of a search engine's ranking is by offering your content to ezine publishers who archive their ezines. This is a sure-fire way to have your links available for a long time, because ezines often keep articles and links alive for many years in their archives.

    Article exchanges are another useful way to optimize your website. For example, if you publish someone's article on pudding pops with a link back to their site and they publish an article of yours on the top ten pudding pop flavors in California with a link back to your site -- you both have content and you both get high quality links.

    Also, it's a good idea not to overdo anchor text. It's important that not all of your inbound links look the same, because it tends to look like automation, which Google frowns upon. Instead, use your URL sometimes, your company name other times; mix it up as much as you can.

    These tips should help any website or blog significantly improve its search engine rankings, though there is a lot more to search engine optimization, with even more options, when considering individual sites. Once you've better familiarized yourself with these types of optimization tricks, you can begin to try out different techniques on your own.

    There are many ways to monetize your blog or website, and with some patience, research and know-how, you should have no problem making your site as lucrative as you want it to be. Remember, it all starts with getting quality traffic to your site, because without high-quality traffic, there's no way to generate revenue.


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