Saturday, July 13, 2013

How to Bring Safe AdSense Traffic From Craigslist





1. Select a Craigslist category primarily related to your site’s main topic. For example, to attract visitors to your website’s money-making tutorials select the Small Biz Ads link within the main Services section.
2. Provide an engaging title that sparks curiosity such as “Everything You Know About Making Money is Wrong.” In essence, analyze existing ads and deviate from the style your competitors use.

3. Provide interested users with a general overview of what your site offers while not giving away crucial information. Instead, focus on your audience’s needs; acknowledge the potential failures many have experienced and explain why they should focus on what you have to offer on your website.
4. Refrain from providing a direct way for users to contact you, if possible, as Craigslist requires an active account depending on the category selected. If available, click the “Hide” radio button under the main “Reply to” section during the posting process.
5. Provide your AdSense-enabled website for users to read more information and contact you if necessary.
6. Acknowledge or mention the Craigslist advertisement on your website. This helps emphasize that you are a real Craigslist advertiser and are not merely providing external links which some users may consider spam. Moreover, since you had initially selected a category related to your niche only users who are genuinely interested in your content will ultimately access your website.
7. Provide the information initially proposed in your Criagslist ad. Ideally, place the information where AdSense ads are clearly visible to your readers. Due to your readers’ legitimate interest on the subject they are generally more inclined to approach related advertisements.
8. Provide any form of contact information to help validate your website’s legitimacy; however, place such details on a separate page or toward the end of the website’s content and advertisements.

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