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If you are involved with the Google AdSense program, it is important to know that in order to increase your earnings; you have to increase your rank in Google. Recently, many were quite frightened of the new search engine, Bing, coming into play. Fortunately, Bing turned out to crumble – in a sense. The advertising model that was used on the search engine basically stopped, and people have lost interest in it. This is good news for those that prefer Google. If you are an AdSense member, it is important to keep Google at the top of your list. It is also important to ensure that you know what you have to do to rank high enough to get the respect that you need from Google to increase your earnings.
The first thing that you have to do to increase your AdSense earnings is to get out of the habit of putting duplicate content on your website. Sure, it is tempting to avoid using that keyword that you know is really popular. What you do is, use that keyword, and make sure that you use it in a unique way. Google shows respect to websites that have unique content and work to deliver new, fresh, yet relevant information. The next step to earning Google’s respect is to ensure that your unique, fresh content displays a high level of quality. Do not just load your website up with useless, low quality articles – put some work into it!
There are many secrets to increasing your Google AdSense earnings. What steps have you made to increase your earnings? We would love to hear what you feel is most important and what you feel actually works. By sharing information with others, you may be able to succeed in your own campaign as others will share with you too! Post your comments below. To read more on this, visit: http://www.politicallore.com/economy/google-nasdaq-goog-is-king-for-a-reason/1456
Bing can not compete with Google because Bing’s results are not good enough to get users to change their behavior. I’m probably a typical searcher. I’ve tried Bing and while it is OK, it is not enough to get me to permanently switch.