I just finished crawling (literally) the web for input on the best niche for Google Adsense.
I end up at forums and blog posts about the topic (funny though, since I use Google Search). All were mentioning high paying keywords for that, high paid keywords for this and so on.
Yes, creating a website with focus on high paying keywords is a smart way to go. It's well thought by those who use SBI, for example.
And people who build niche sites to earn from Adsense were following the same procedure.
I used to see recommendation for using software like Micro Niche Finder, for instance, to based a website on.
Then Google starts its scraping exercise...
For the past few years, these procedures seem to bring more worries than joy. I see friends with sites being banned all over the lot.
Reason?
The main one is low quality site...
I don't fully grasped that concept but it covers everything from exact matched domain to number of pages.
Only Google knows the true science behind it...
So, many still left hanging about which niche is best to build their website on.
Furthermore, to build a website today, all you need is a domain and hosting that provide WordPress. In a few clicks, your website is up and running.
Of course, the real works begin right after that...
But still, the question on what's the best niche for AdSense remain unanswered.
Even there's an answer, based on CPC (cost per click), the question that follow will be a tough nut to crack: what kind of site would be build?
Do we build a thin, 10 pages theme website or blog? Do we go for full theme sites with hundreds of pages, forum, etc.?
Sounds like a tricky trench to walk through.
What's the alternative?
Do like I do now.
I recommend you to watch a free video by clicking the banner on top of this very page (and every page on this blog, actually) and take action.
It's much, much easier than cracking the code of niche finding, keyword research, and site building for Google Adsense.
At least, you hold most of the control button...
The feeling that you're free to choose and not worry about violating Google's TOS (term of services) is liberating.
You should try it...
I end up at forums and blog posts about the topic (funny though, since I use Google Search). All were mentioning high paying keywords for that, high paid keywords for this and so on.
Yes, creating a website with focus on high paying keywords is a smart way to go. It's well thought by those who use SBI, for example.
And people who build niche sites to earn from Adsense were following the same procedure.
I used to see recommendation for using software like Micro Niche Finder, for instance, to based a website on.
Then Google starts its scraping exercise...
For the past few years, these procedures seem to bring more worries than joy. I see friends with sites being banned all over the lot.
Reason?
The main one is low quality site...
I don't fully grasped that concept but it covers everything from exact matched domain to number of pages.
Only Google knows the true science behind it...
So, many still left hanging about which niche is best to build their website on.
Furthermore, to build a website today, all you need is a domain and hosting that provide WordPress. In a few clicks, your website is up and running.
Of course, the real works begin right after that...
But still, the question on what's the best niche for AdSense remain unanswered.
Even there's an answer, based on CPC (cost per click), the question that follow will be a tough nut to crack: what kind of site would be build?
Do we build a thin, 10 pages theme website or blog? Do we go for full theme sites with hundreds of pages, forum, etc.?
Sounds like a tricky trench to walk through.
What's the alternative?
Do like I do now.
I recommend you to watch a free video by clicking the banner on top of this very page (and every page on this blog, actually) and take action.
It's much, much easier than cracking the code of niche finding, keyword research, and site building for Google Adsense.
At least, you hold most of the control button...
The feeling that you're free to choose and not worry about violating Google's TOS (term of services) is liberating.
You should try it...
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