Friday, May 05, 2006

Home Business with Affiliates, ClickBank and Adsense - Blog -

Home Business with Adesense, ClickBank and Adsense.

I would like to cover these three subjects, adsense is one of the easiest yet complicated, clickbank is one of the biggest and reliable, affiliates covers many sites and oportunities.

These are the most popular in my opinion and easiest, while costing next to nothing to operate and install, personally I use them all, but like most online opportunities there are some rules to follow and adsense has some of the more strict guidelines to follow.

When adding adsense to a site you are actually adding value to your site, a: you will be making more money as a side income or primary income and will also have your site indexed faster in Google, forget the short cuts to Google and back door entry, the simplest way to get googled is adsense, although your site may need to be accessed by you as admin and you most likely will need to add HML to your site for the adsense code / HMTL to be installed and proof of ownership which only requires that you enter another small piece of HTML a meta tag for google. The draw back being that many affiliate sites are not accessible by you the affiliate.

Click Bank is good as this simple to install or act as an affiliate with no website or money investment required, you simply earn by promoting and selling your click bank products, with a selection of thousands is a nice start for any entrepeneur, the drawback being the amount of affiliates using clickbank and the obvious clickbank product or URL.

Affiliate just refers to many sites that offer you cash for promoting and selling there product, the drawback being tracing all your affiliate sites and memberships, trying to remember all the passwords and the reliability of the affiliate site.

I will add more soon, please add your comments, success stories and recommendations.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I just signed for AdSense. I am looking at ClickBank too.

Can you have ClickBank "ads" with "AdSense" on the same page? Isn't that against AdSense policies?

Jay Gee said...

As long as they're not conflicting or confused with each other I think you're fine.