Archive for October, 2009
The Positives Of Google Adsense Sites
Lately there has been a lot of discussion on how to make tons of money with Google Adsense. In fact many people are making the claim that Adsense sites can earn higher revenue then an affiliatemarketing site.
So that brings us to an important question: for more detail go to: www.youradsenseprofits.com.Which is a better online business AffiliateMarketing sites or Google Adsense sites?
Let’s explore each one and then find out which online business is better option:
Google Adsense
How do you like the idea of earning money without dealing with customers or answering emails. This is possible when you run a Google Adsense site. With Adsense sites you can have a virtual passiveincome that requires little maintaining. But is this the best option for an online business?
Here are the positives of Google Adsense sites:
* They are perfect for people who run information sites that have no related affiliate product
* You can set it and leave it. With Google Adsense you can create a content page and there is little need to update the content.
* Adsense sites are easy to scale. Since they require little upkeep you can easily create multiple websites that each makes a nice income.
Here are the negatives of Google Adsense sites:
* They are not a great long term solution. Instead of getting your visitors to subscribe to a mailing list you are focusing on getting people to click on ads. Real online businesses concentrate on building assets that can use for longterm growth.
* These sites are dependent on search engines. Most Google Adsense sites make the mistake of depending on search engines for the majority of their traffic. If the SE algorithms change then your income might drop significantly.
Affiliate Marketing
Being an affiliate marketer is great for those who want build a theme site. With this type of business you can easily create web pages around a topic and get people to buy products through your products. If done correctly you can easily build a loyal following that will help you make money for years to come.
But can affiliate marketing make you more money then Google Adsense?
Here are the positives of affiliate marketing:
* A great advantage of affiliatemarketing is that you can build a long term business that will bring in a revenue stream for years.
* With affiliatemarketers you need to focus on building an email list. This list is a major asset of your business. Every time you have an offer you can go to your list and increase your profits.
* Unlike Google Adsense sites which only concentrate on high paying keywords an affiliate marketing site can be centered on a topic that you have an interest in.
Here are the negatives of affiliate marketing:
* You have to learn how to write persuasively and get people to purchase the product that you are recommending. For many people this is a difficult skill to learn.
* Each affiliate marketing site requires a lot of effort. You must spend a lot of time writing product reviews for more detail go to: www.googleincomemachine.com. building your email list and creating web content.
So which is better: Affiliate marketing or Google Adsense?
The answer is that both are great solutions for an online business. Instead of choosing one over the other you should create websites that can take advantage of both.
Here is how you can do this:
1 Create a content site on a topic that you are interest in while paying a good amount per Adsense click.
2 Integrate your Adsense into the menu bars and the top of your web content.
3 Add web pages for affiliateproducts and your optin email list. But make sure that you leave out the Adsense blocks on these pages. This way you are ensuring that you are building your longterm assets.
4 Create optimized web page articles that focus on a specific keyword phrase. Place your Google Adsense in these blocks.
5 Provide your email list with good content and product recommendations. Once in awhile email your list and provide a link to some of your web articles. That way you can earn a little bit of m*nay from your subscribers while giving them good content.
By focusing on both affiliate products and Google Adsense you will be building both shortterm and longterm profits.
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A Family Classic Car-the Case For The 4-door Sedan
Most classic car collectors me included have always maintained that a 4door sedan wasn’t really a classic car. Usually the argument was about the styling and desirablility. A popular argument has alway been just because it’s old
doesn’t make it a classic. This is likely still true but all older cars that have been restored may be viewed as a classic car to some degree. It’s true that a coupe or convertible is
going to be more desirable than a 4door in most cases but later I’ll give you some reasons why a 4door might be the way to go.
In this article classic cars will basically be a catchall name for all the cars that I’m discussing here so bear with me.
Here is a brief trip through history to try and explain how the 4door kind of got shoved aside as a classic car. If someone is restoring or making a street rod from the twenties thirties or
forties car a 4door is sometimes more desirable than a roadster or a coupe. This is due to utility being very important as a lot of owners like to cruise with their family and friends.
In 1949 there was a big change as most cars now came with rear seats and could carry four or more people in comfort so there wasn’t much reason to choose the utility of a sedan over a coupe or convertible. With the utility factor gone buyers started buying classic cars based on desirability. This really kicked into high gear when the hardtops became the hot ticket in the
early fifties.
When the muscle car era began in 1964 almost no one looking for a muscle car ordered a 4door because muscle cars were built on the premise of low weight and high horsepower. Today most
buyers would prefer a car from 1964 to 1972 to be a muscle car or at least have the appearance of one which of course excludes the 4doors.
As I’m writing this I’m beginning to be a little more tolerant of 4doors than I was yesterday. This started this morning as I approached a 1966 Chevelle Malibu from the rear and saying to
myself that’s a good looking classic car and then as I passed I said too bad it’s a 4door. Shortly after the different strokes for different folks syndrome kicked in and I started
thinking there must be some reasons why a 4door would be a good car to own and by golly I thought of some. Even though a 4door even a 4door hardtop will never have style of a hardtop or
a convertible there are a number of reasons why they are a good deal. Here they are:
1. First of all the price is going to be much less than a hardtop sometimes as much as 50 less mainly because they are less desirable.
2.Secondly many 4doors are still original. A lot of them will be one or two owner cars and likely be low milage. Many will be passed down from parents and will be in very good condition. This is a plus as there will be less expense for restoration and you can put your own touches on it.
3. Third the utility is greater in a 4door because of the back doors letting people get in and out easier plus there will be more leg room. Kids wives and older people will appreciate this.
4. Fourth your insurance will likely cost less than the sportier cars as the insurance company will know that someone who buys a 4door will likely be a safer driver because it’ll probably be a family car.
5. Fifth the operating cost most likely be less because most of the 4door cars had smaller engines and most had automatic transmissions.
This in itself will keep the desire to hotrod down to a minimum which will save money in gas and parts.
6. Sixth and probably most important is the fact that the wife will be much more receptive to your buying a classic car if you can explain how the whole family can go cruising instead of just you and your buddy. I speak from experience.
There are likely more reasons for someone to buy a 4door but I can’t think of them right now. If you have any let me know and I update this
article it the future.
Author: Don Levy My website at Classic Car Hunter has over a thousand classic cars and trucks muscle cars hotrods street rods and assorted cars for sale along with an area to list your car for sale.
There are also many articles like this about the classic car hobby.
My blog address is Classic Car Hunter Blog
About the writer: Don Levy has over 50 years of driving and collecting classic cars and hotrods. His website and blog are listed in the article.
The Impact Of Harley Davidson Motorcycles
The Harley Davidson motorcycle was and always will be an American icon. Although other American motorcycle companies have flourished none has had the staying power of Harley. Over a hundred years after its inception the Harley Davidson motorcycle company is stronger and better received by the American public than ever before. Its line of motorcycles is diverse enough that it appeals to both men and women and priced for those on a wide range of budgets. The bikes themselves are only the start. The clothing accessories and memorabilia are an extension of the motorcycle and the entire concept of the Harley lifestyle reaches outward to interest just about anyone with a fascination of twowheeled transportation.
Harley Davidson began its illustrious history in Milwaukee Wisconsin back in 1903. The pioneers were Bill Harley and Arthur Walter Davidson and the entire operation was located inside of a wooden barn built by Mr Davidson’s father. They woudl remain in the barn manufacturing their motorcycles until 1912 when they would relocate into a multilevel building reportedly six stories high. The Harley Davidson motorcycle company was started with the design of a one cylinder engine which developed specifically for racing and grew from there. In 1905 they had produced eleven motorcycles and by 1908 the number had grown to one hundred fifty four. By 1912 they had begun to export their motorcycles with the first motorized bike being sold overseas in Japan. The quest for world peace also fueled the sales of Harley motorcycles in the coming years. Harley was the largest supplier of motorcycles for the United States military. Their patriotism and reliable motorcycles helped the war effort and added to the company’s evergrowing group of enthusiasts. Two wheeled transportation was proving to be a viable means of moving about versus traveling by automobile. Over the next few decades the company continued its growth and presence on the roads of the United States and around the world. Motorcycling however was about to get something it never had before… a bad reputation.
During the fifties Americans viewed the release of movies depicting motorcyclists as less than honorable citizens. The term biker gang was introduced to the world and there was no going back from here. Rebellious bikers had come to be associated with Harley Davidson motorcycles thanks to a bit of Hollywood makebelieve and the imaginations of the movie goers. The success of these biker flicks fueled even more badboy biker films especially during the sixties and seventies. Movie goers would have a better chance of finding a needle in a haystack than finding movies with honorable and honest bikers. The whole concept of the Harley motorcycle would never be the same from this point forward. The attitude the attire the tattoos and the owner loyalty would go well beyond that of any other brand of motorcycle. To this day regardless of innovations in imported motorcycles Harley remains as good motorcycle as any in the world. Harley owners rarely defect to different brands. The motorcycle’s simplicity and timeless design help promote the brand loyalty. To many owners very simply the concept of riding a symbol of American ingenuity through the city streets or country roads of America is enough. Harley sounds like no other bike looks like no other bike and feels like no other bike. Most Harley owners would agree that it’s the only motorcycle for them. Biker rallies and gettogethers draw more and more motorcycle enthusiasts every year. Whether you consider the motorcycle a means of transportation or a means of relaxation depends on your overall opinion of twowheeled travel. Harley Davidson however is guaranteed to remain at the forefront of the industry for decades to come based purely on owner loyalty and genuine love for the ultimate American motorcycle.
About the writer:nbsp;nbsp;Chet is the webmaster of Rate My Harley Motorcycle a site dedicated to Harley Davidson motorcycle pictures including newer model and antique Harley motorcycles. Rate my Harley features offers users free photo submission and pics anre separated into categories by decade and other means. Rate My Harley also features a full line of Harley motorcycle products and Harley motorcycle clothes from popular suppliers.