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Google AdSense Publisher, a.k.a. Virtual Real Estate “farmer”

Pros:

Passive money, easy to start, work on your schedule, infinite variety in subject matter.

Cons:

Lots of work before you see a profit, you’ll be subject to the Google’s whims, and you must become good at SEO & keyword picking.

Super Categories: 100% Farmer.

Skills and tools needed:

The ability to dig up or write unpublished content on the subject of your latest keyword discoveries is the best skill you can have for this assembly line. However, you’ll also need to be able to crank out lots of websites quickly, optimize them for the search engine spiders, spend the time polishing them, and of course submitting them to the search engine directories.

Your toolset will have to include a keyword-finding tool or subscription service, a website creation software, a directory submission software, and of course the proper server web host. There are many excellent choices for all of these tools, many of which we give away for free on this site.

 

Description of an AdSense Publisher:

A Successful AdSense Publisher makes many informative or entertaining websites based around the hot keyword niche topics that he or she finds at the time. These websites never sell anything themselves, (that nullifies the use of AdSense) although it is common for one to mix in a few affiliate links with the content, if done tastefully.

The main source of revenue for this assembly line choice will always be context-matching advertisements, such as Google’s AdSense program, Yahoo’s Search Marketing program, or even Amazon book sales and Chitika’s eMiniMalls. They come in all shapes and sizes, but they have to be smarter than your average banner ad. Currently, AdSense is still by far the best choice, hence the name.

Each and every page of content a successful AdSense Publisher puts out will be original work, (at least in Google’s eyes) and should be of enough quality to not peeve-off the user who has surfed to it, making them more likely to eventually leave by using an AdSense ad link, rather than the “back” button.

 

Lifestyle of an AdSense publisher:

As an AdSense publisher there are no deadlines at all. –Just rankings. You will be in a never-ending embrace with Google, which can begin to feel a lot like your benevolent boss. (In fact, for most it is a love-hate relationship, depending on your revenues that day…) You can work exactly as much or as little as you want, of course for many people that is TOO MUCH freedom, because they need more structure in their life to be successful. Since Google notoriously never talks to any of us to give us orders, you will need the qualities of patience and self-discipline to keep yourself on a pre-determined schedule until the money rolls in at a steady rate.

It’s easy for an AdSense publisher to feel like a Stock Analyst… We are always watching numbers and graphs where each Keyword phrase performs just like a stock does, with seasonal fluctuations due to its’ unique user demographics. If you pick a ‘losing’ keyword phrase, then no matter how much work you do on that site, in time it will not have been worth the effort, although it should still easily pay for its’ own domain name and hosting fees.

In the end, what makes or breaks an AdSense publisher is usually the determination to have a business that you can walk away from for long periods of time, and will keep giving you around the same amount of income… Passive income, so you can vacation on all the islands across the South Pacific for a year, and forget about it during the whole time. If you don’t truly yearn for that scenario, as apposed to making the most money possible or doing the least work as possible, then this Assembly line is probably not right for you, because no one but liars and fools will tell you that it is the easiest choice.

Yes I choose this assembly line!

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