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Diversify Your Income

By:jclason


One of the most important things you should learn with your website is that you need to diversify your income. As the old saying goes: "don't put all your eggs in one basket!" As this rings true to most of our daily lives, it also rings true to having an online income.



Let's say you have most of your ads with Google AdSense. Say that it makes up 90% of your website's income. Heaven forbid if Google should ever cancel your account! You would lose 90% of your website income, then what would you do? Would you be able to recover immediately? Most people would not. I had a friend recently get his Google AdSense account revoked for reasons unknown to him. They said that he was generating false clicks (which he wasn't) and that's all the information they would give him. Luckily he was able to appeal the decision and get his account reinstated, but not everyone is that lucky!



So if you have a website, diversify your earnings by not only using Pay Per Click sponsors, but perhaps use a Direct Leads sponsor, a "cost per action" sponsor, or even promote other products or services and get paid a commission per sale.



It's always best to watch the performance of your website. Make sure that you are checking your stats to see which banners and ads are performing the best and swap out the ones that aren't functioning as well. It's also a good idea to rotate your banners every few months anyway to get "fresh blood" on your site. Your surfers will become "banner blind" after awhile and will learn to overlook all of your ads and banners.



Diversifying your income also includes opening other websites. Currently I have several websites that I get income from. About 4 months ago, Google banned one of my websites from their search engine! This is a common thing to happen amongst Internet Marketers. Apparently my site had too many outgoing links to sponsor ads and they considered it a "link farm". However that site at the time was earning me approximately $1000/month. If I didn't have all of my other sites to pick up the slack, can you imagine the disaster that would have been?



Another way to diversify your websites are to have some of them on different servers. Hosting is dirt cheap these days. If you can throw one or two of them up on a $5.99 a month server and pay for a year's worth of hosting, you're doing the right thing. Not only does it have search engine benefits, but if one of your servers should go down, not all of your sites are down at once.



So remember to diversify your income and you'll be glad when you're having a slow sales month on one of your affiliate programs, all of the other ones may just pick up the slack!



Article Source: http://www.dailynewarticles.com

Jennifer Clason is the site owner and operator of www.mommyjobs.com. She has been running a full-time home-based Internet business for 7+ years now and owns more than 10 different Internet Sales websites








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