I think many people today have not read about Grizzly Bear.
He was the original Adsense Guru. If you associate Warren Buffett with stock investing, you would associate Grizzly Bear with Adsense revenue.
He had just one blog about how to make money for beginners, and that single blog made him $25,000 in Adsense income in a month.
He did not have his own blog hosting. He used the free blogging platform supplied by Google to write about making money with Adsense.
He made so much money and he taught others to make so much money that Google deleted his blog.
I regretted not copying his blog posts and saved in my computer.
As far as I can remember, these are the points that he mentioned:
1. Write long post but do not provide solution
He said if you provide all the information that the readers want, they would not click on the advertisements. His advice was to write 1500 words, and bored the readers.
Getting backlinks was, and is, still part of the strategy. You can use forum signature, or blog commenting to get backlinks.
The trick is to get backlinks from a high ranking site.
Grizzly Bear used only text ads, and he used the same font and size in his blog post as the Google ads.
In this way, the readers thought that the text ads were part of his blog post.
In fact, he went as far as to integrate the text ads into his blog post. The reason that text ad is better than image ad is that a single click can earn you a few cents to a few dollars. Image ads are paid on a certain rate per 1000 impressions, and it is hard to get 1000 impressions. A few clicks on text ads will yield you the same result.
If you have a 400 words content about insurance fraud and insurance claim, and all the comments use words such as “nice one”, “thank you”, “good blog”, then these comments will dilute your keyword density.
Grizzly Bear recommended that you reply to the comment with your keyword phrase, so that you maintain the keyword density.
5.
Grizzly Bear maintains to leave his blog free of any image, and he maintains to get the bulk of the advertisements above the fold.
Some of his advertisements are within the blog title bar.
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Great advice! I think it's particularly important to pay attention to the bit about comments that dilute keyword density. When we comment on anyone's content, we should avoid leaving generic messages that can negatively impact on SEO. This is something we very much have control over, and we should take responsibility to use words and phrases that relate to the topic of the post.
When we comment on the posts of others, we rarely think about keywords density.
That is why we can rectify it by responding to that comment.
I think Google should not delete Grizzly Bear's blog.
He was the true blue blogger who monetized with Adsense only.
The rest are marketers who wanted to sell their books and services.
Yes, when we comment on other post we do not keep in mind key words is our fault because with the passage of time everything comes in mind but new writers will know it slowly and slowly. Now that I’ve kind of gone over my own process for writing effective titles, I thought it would be a good idea to give you a few miscellaneous tips and resources that I have found useful over the years.
In other words, here are some things that I couldn’t figure out how to fit into the main content:
I’m really kind of curious to see what kind of post titles the Tyrant Troops have come up with. If you know what your most effective title has been please write it out below in the comments. We might all learn a thing or two from your success!
I like to frame the title into a question. As I am new to all this and so tied up in other things, I have not even checked to see that maybe my titles are what are holding me back. I’ll just put that on my every growing list of things I must learn and practice.