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Blogs, RSS Feeds, Atom Feeds and Feeds are some of the best ways for website publishers to make money with their website.

Here are two websites that explain this in detail:
RSS Readers and Information  RSS Readers Weblog or "Blogspot" as they say.

Website publishers (or webmasters) are making thousands if not millions of dollars every using advertising on their website such Google Adsense.    Our company has made over $28,000 so far this year doing nothing but advertising on Google's Adsense.   

I also gave trafficclub.com a try and found that I'm better off just developing the domain with real content and adding adsense rather than just parking the domain and serving ads via a company who specializes in parked domains.   The only way this works is you have a domain name that is popular enough to be typed in specifically by URL.  Then, if you do have a domain name this popular, you are still better off developing the website and serving Google ads on them.  This way, you only share your adsense income with Google rather than another third party.

Google AdSense Section Targeting

It is possible to target the Google AdSense ads on your site, to make sure they are focused on the important keywords of your webpage. This is done by placing tags such as:

<!-- google_ad_section_start -->
<!-- google_ad_section_end -->

around particular paragraphs of your webpage content that Google ought to be looking at for a keyword focus. Of course, it's more complex than that. But if you have pages where Google AdSense just isn't serving relevant ads, here's a way to fix it. www.google.com/support/adsense/bin/answer.py?answer=23168

 

 

 

 
 

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