The Single-Page AdSense Site
January 22nd, 2007 by Matt HugginsIf you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
For my 30 Day AdSense Project, I’m designing, developing, and getting traffic to a built-for-AdSense website as somewhat of a case study as to the feasibility of the whole idea. The basis of the site is that it is a collection of articles that fall into a single niche and answer questions people might have regarding the topic. AdSense is placed throughout the pages to collect revenue while people browse the site.
Today I came across a blog describing the single-page AdSense site. Like my project, it’s a built-for-AdSense website; however, it’s only comprised of one web page. Because it’s only one page, there are a couple key pieces of criteria that are required to make it work.
For one, it must contain enough content such that it’ll be permitted by the AdSense Terms of Service. However, you want to leave the visitor wanting more so that they will be tempted to click on the relevant AdSense links in hopes of finding the additional information they seek. An important point is that you already have an AdSense account when creating a site like this. The reason being is that Google is not likely to approve an account for a single page of content. On the other hand, if you already have an account, there is nothing about this single-page site that is against the TOS.
I think the key for a site like this — similar to that of other built-for-AdSense sites — is that you utilize good SEO and find an effective free manner of marketing for visitors.
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