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Driving AdSense traffic with your newsletter

When it comes to making money on the internet, getting high volumes of traffic is the key. As web site traffic goes up, so too does click through revenue, since click through rates tend to be
somewhat consistent.

If we can assume that 5% of web site visitors will click an AdSense hosted ads, the site that gets 500 unique visitors per day can expect to make five times the amount of money as the site with a mere 100 unique visitors. It is easy to see therefore why so much focus goes into boosting web site traffic, and why a veritable cottage industry has sprung up to help
webmasters drive traffic to their sites.

There are of course many different strategies for driving this traffic to a web site, but one of the most unique and most effective is the use of newsletters. A well written and useful
newsletter can be a great way to drive traffic and capture new visitors. In addition, the mailing list for the newsletter can provide valuable leads for your advertisers and owners of linked
web sites.

And while you will not be able to send your AdSense ads directly to the mailboxes of your subscribers, you will be able to use the newsletters you create to drive repeat visitors back to your web site.

After all, if the readers of your newsletter find your newsletter content compelling and interesting, they are likely to visit your web site in search of more useful information. When
they do, these visitors will see your AdSense hosted ads, and they may be more likely to click them due to their familiarity with your products and your style.

This brings up another great feature of newsletters – what we may call the expert factor. If your newsletter readers come to look upon you as an expert in your field, whether that field is finance
or car repair, they will be more willing to take a chance on the ads they see on your site. This expert status can greatly increase click through rates, and this can in turn provide higher streams of revenue from the same number of web site visitors.

One of the best ways to boost web site visits on the part of your newsletter reading subscribers is to put a few teasers in the newsletter. Instead of supplying all the useful information in the
newsletter itself, why not add a few juicy tidbits to one of the pages of your web site and drive your newsletter readers there instead?

This strategy can pay off big time by boosting web site traffic and search engine rankings, as well as providing for better click through rates and AdSense revenue for your hosted ads.

A well written newsletter is also a great premium to provide people who sign up for your mailing list. A large mailing list can be a huge asset to the owner of any web site, and can provide leads for affiliates and advertisers alike. Providing a free newsletter can be a great way to get visitors to your site and have them see your ads.

The content for a newsletter can come from virtually anywhere, from article directories and prewritten articles to content you provide yourself or even form public domain sources. The important thing is that the content provided in the newsletter be useful and compelling enough to get the visitors to click through to your web site and your AdSense advertisers.

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About The Author

Cody Moya writes about Profitable Memberships in his Free Courses on Internet Marketing. You can sign up for his free Courses and get additional information at his website: http://FreeInternetMarketingCourses.com

*IMNewswatch would like to thank Cody Moya for granting permission to reprint this article.

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