tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-42677770599539984352024-03-13T10:27:13.979-07:00make money with googleUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger35125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-33683230869788301022009-08-15T11:13:00.000-07:002009-08-15T11:22:33.966-07:00Twitter source of visitors<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://a0.twimg.com/a/1250203207/images/twitter_logo_header.png"><img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 155px; height: 36px;" src="http://a0.twimg.com/a/1250203207/images/twitter_logo_header.png" border="0" alt="" /></a><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">When you join twitter you see other people writing message usually called updating their status that what they are doing now and then place their link below the text.when some one from their follower or some one else saw their tweet(message)if it looks interested to him/her. He/she clicks the link and thus traffic driven to the site.</span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-10644092888214881262009-08-15T11:07:00.001-07:002009-08-15T11:13:40.609-07:00Twitter a soure of marketing<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_LNOL1sxSpTQ/Sob6ee8dcxI/AAAAAAAAAWM/wSEuaOK11d0/s1600-h/frontpage-bird.png"><img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 80px; height: 55px;" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_LNOL1sxSpTQ/Sob6ee8dcxI/AAAAAAAAAWM/wSEuaOK11d0/s320/frontpage-bird.png" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5370255007295566610" /></a><br /> * improve the quality of my blogs<br /> * network with other bloggers<br /> * grow my profile<br /> * drive traffic to my blogsUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-40410567832869823052009-03-11T11:43:00.002-07:002009-03-11T11:44:19.222-07:00Is your Adsense revenue lackluster?<span style="font-weight:bold;">Are you tired of trying to figure the secrets of more successful websites?<br />Earning money with Adsense does not have to be a guessing game, and anyone<br />with the right information can easily achieve the following:<br />• How to start making money with AdSense even if you have never done it<br />before.<br />• How to triple your current click-through if you already have any.<br />• Multiply you earnings.<br />• Make More Than $10,000 in one month, every month, with Adsense<br />revenue!</span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-69942865395408102672009-03-11T11:43:00.001-07:002009-03-11T11:43:34.804-07:00The Secrets to Making More Money with AdsenseBelieve it or not, there are time-tested secrets to increasing your Adsense<br />revenue. We can teach you how.<br />By learning and following our carefully researched strategies, you will learn what<br />98% of Adsense publishers will never know on how to create an enormously<br />profitable online-business.<br />Sure, it may SEEM like you’re the only one not meeting your financial goals<br />online, but sadly, only 2% of online entrepreneurs will ever successfully<br />implement the tools necessary to financial success.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-14164215824784899852009-03-11T11:42:00.000-07:002009-03-11T11:43:12.190-07:00You can be part of that 2% that are succeeding!!!Why You Need This Information<br />As we’ve said already, 98% of online businesses are not maximizing their profit<br />potential. While in many industries, “following the crowd” may be the best way to<br />guarantee a profit, this is not so with online ventures.<br />You must stand out to make money.<br />Simply slapping up an ad is no guarantee of making money - just ask the 98% of<br />online publishers who do…<br />Learning our strategies will ensure that you set your site apart from the crowd.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-16262413167852957492009-03-11T11:41:00.000-07:002009-03-11T11:42:00.620-07:00Who Needs This InformationNo one wants to come out and say it, but we will;<br />anyone who wants to build and maintain websites for the sole purpose of<br />earning Adsense revenue can and will benefit from our tips. And face it, that’s<br />why so many people DO maintain websites. Not only this form of business not<br />uncommon, it’s almost expected.<br />3<br />Are you not interested in maintaining websites simply for Adsense profits, but<br />could still use some tips for improving your revenue? We can still help.<br />Anyone who wants to generate more traffic and Adsense revenues needs to<br />understand trade secrets if they are to be successful.<br />Remember, while the internet is a wide-open frontier, standing out in the sea of<br />online advertisers only gets more difficult with each passing day.<br />Learn how to stop visitors dead in their tracks and to earn more money.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-8574499362833392192009-03-11T11:40:00.002-07:002009-03-11T11:41:01.885-07:00What You Will Learn<span style="font-style:italic;">Whether your earnings are $1, $100, $300, or $500 a day, you CAN increase<br />your revenue.<br />Even better, you can TRIPLE your earnings - but only if you know what to do. In<br />this report, you will learn:<br />• Three things you must do to build a successful and profitable Adsense<br />business.<br />• How to instantly give your click-through increase of 11% by using a<br />simple, time-tested trick.<br />• Why you might actually be LOSING money every time someone clicks on<br />your ad and how to avoid it.<br />• Tips to optimizing your position in the SEO game - and how links aren’t<br />the only answer.<br />• One Adsense feature that virtually EVERYONE uses, but NO ONE should.<br />Are you wasting time and money on a feature you don’t need?<br />• Even more tips to ensure that your Adsense business stops being part of<br />the pack—and becomes</span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-1583467371478691592009-03-11T11:40:00.001-07:002009-03-11T11:40:24.622-07:00Why AdSense is so easy and so powerful for you?A) It is a residual income, kind of "set it and forget it".<br />B) It is very easy to build good websites for the sole purpose of AdSense<br />revenue (as long as you treat this as a real business).<br />C) You don't need to be a genius search engine optimization (SEO) expert in<br />order for you to succeed with AdSense.<br />D) It doesn’t force the visitors on your website to take serious action in order<br />for you to make money. All they do is naturally click on ads that might<br />help them reach their goals and you make money from each click!<br />This is why we decided to focus on AdSense… Especially for you!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-64019836298403060222009-03-11T11:39:00.002-07:002009-03-11T11:40:01.610-07:00So Let's Start….So Let's Start….Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-86552529239700290312009-03-11T11:39:00.001-07:002009-03-11T11:39:48.920-07:00Things You Have to Know Before We Start.Before anyone can begin to understand the basics of increasing their earnings<br />with Adsense, they must have a certain level of background knowledge.<br />Before we begin, make sure that you know how to do the following, and that you<br />aren’t fooled into buying this information from anyone touting it as a “secret” to<br />success.<br />While the following fundamentals are key to success, they are not big secrets, so<br />don’t be fooled into paying for them. Do, however, take time to learn and<br />implement them if you haven’t already.<br />• Using large rectangle blocks for Adsense ads, borders, and outlines that<br />are the same (or similar) color as your web page will avoid having your ad<br />“stand out”. In addition, sticking with the color blue is ALWAYS the best<br />bet, as internet surfers are accustomed to clicking on blue-colored links.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-38263528548527195292009-03-11T11:38:00.002-07:002009-03-11T11:39:08.828-07:00You don't have to write your own original content<span style="font-weight:bold;">You don't have to write your own original content – Stop worry about<br />duplicate content, done right you can use other people content, rank high<br />in search engines and they will thank you for</span> this!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-56213282331925446482009-03-11T11:38:00.001-07:002009-03-11T11:38:35.417-07:00The more sites you haveThe more sites you have, the BETTER. Utilizing Adsense on only one<br />website is fine, but isn’t likely to garner much attention—or profit—unless<br />you have an enormous amount of traffic. Put simply, the more sites you<br />maintain, the better chances you have of realizing your financial goals.<br />Will these tips help you maximize your profitability through Adsense?<br />Absolutely! Are they secrets? Absolutely not!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-78619478557591209052009-03-11T11:37:00.003-07:002009-03-11T11:37:59.990-07:00RememberRemember, these are FUNDAMENTALS, not insider tips. Learning them will<br />help you get started, but they will not separate you from the crowd, so don’t<br />spend your hard earned dollars just to have someone regurgitate the same<br />information that your average webmaster already knows.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-25916713993772334682009-03-11T11:37:00.001-07:002009-03-11T11:37:23.626-07:00Tip #1: Forget About Perfect Markets.<span style="font-style:italic;">Looking for a “hot market” and then trying to get in on the action just makes<br />sense, right? Wrong.<br />While some online markets are definitely more profitable than others, the key to<br />success with AdSense is not through picking one high-quality market and sticking<br />with it - it’s about quantity.<br />Put simply, the more you diversify your online interests, the more money you are<br />bound to make.<br />Does this mean that you shouldn’t take time to do market research by checking<br />Overture’s search numbers, click costs, search engine competition, and affiliate<br />programs?<br />No. Those are fundamental tools that you simply must use and master.<br />But understand that not all markets are as easy to conquer as others, and there<br />is honestly no rhyme, no reason, and no market research that can determine<br />which ones you’ll have success with.<br />For example, one day you may be able to reach the top-ten in a super<br />competitive market, and the next day you may find yourself barely entering<br />Google’s ratings. Even wide-open, non-competitive markets may be difficult to<br />get a foothold in (rankings wise), making predicting success is difficult if not<br />impossible.<br />That’s why it’s important for you to work in as many different markets as possible,<br />instead of analyzing which one or two might work best for you.<br />8<br />Chances are, if you test out ten markets, at least two or three will be profitable.<br />Do this every week, and odds are that you’ll be making quite a profit in no time.</span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-51992835490814660142009-03-11T11:36:00.001-07:002009-03-11T11:36:38.958-07:00Tip #2: Quantity Outweighs Quality<span style="font-style:italic;">Unless you are extremely gifted at predicting the future, we suggest that you<br />heed this secret. It is based on simple math. The more opportunities you are<br />working with, the better you can expect the results to be.<br />We learned a long time ago that we cannot accurately guess which markets are<br />going to profitable and which are not.<br />Now do not misunderstand us. We do all the standard market research that we<br />all need to do before choosing a market.<br />We would investigate Overture's search numbers and cost per clicks, we'd check<br />on the competition, we'd make sure there were at least 2 or 3 reliable and solid<br />affiliate programs associated with the particular market and so forth and so on.<br />We were doing our homework.<br />But even after all the research, the investigating, there were some markets that<br />we were simply not able to turn a profit in.<br />More often than not, we noticed that this failure had nothing to do with the<br />competition that we faced in that market. In fact, there were some markets that<br />were very competitive in which we achieved very high rankings. Then, for some<br />reason, there were other markets that should have been a snap for us to profit in<br />that did not pan out at all. There were times when we couldn’t even make the top<br />10 for a single keyword!<br />So that's when we decided to employ a new methodology.<br />It's simple: throw enough out there and something will hit the target.<br />And it works.<br />After using this rather simple method and seeing the results, we no longer care if<br />a market appears to be quality market or not. Our results proved to us, at least,<br />that if we go into 10 markets, we can usually expect 2 or 3 of them to turn out to<br />be profitable winners.<br />Once we understood that this method, while simple, returned good results, we<br />continued to use it. We would put in another ten markets per week, and over<br />time, by doing that, week after week, we eventually built a huge network of sites,<br />in hundreds of different markets, all of them profitable.<br />9<br />Now, you can follow our suggestion and do what we have been doing or you can<br />work yourself to death trying to find those few “perfect” markets, which, as far as<br />we are concerned, actually change one week from the next.<br />Our method takes work. There is no way around that truism. But we have some<br />tips on that for you as well.</span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-46122898110338796312009-03-11T11:35:00.002-07:002009-03-11T11:36:02.556-07:00Tip #3: This is business. It is not playtime.You might be surprised by the number of people who complain that they do not<br />make any significant income from their AdSense campaigns. When we ask them<br />how many markets they're in or how many domains they have, their answer is<br />usually 10 or 15 markets, and only 1 or 2 domains per market.<br />Here is another truth that many people do not want to face head-on. You cannot<br />make any money with AdSense unless you are in a lot of markets. And within<br />those many markets, you must have many websites if you want to really<br />penetrate your niche market and make the most profits from that market. In<br />today’s world, you need to have a lot of smaller sites.<br />So how can you do all of that?<br />Well, you cannot, unless you first address some important issues.<br />In order for you to accomplish all this work, you need three things:<br />1) Procedures<br />2) Achievable Goals<br />3) HelpUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-907575426977105062009-03-11T11:35:00.001-07:002009-03-11T11:35:39.300-07:00PROCEDURES:<span style="font-style:italic;">As mentioned above, in order for you to maximize your profits<br />and exposure, you must have a lot of websites working for you. With that being<br />the case, you need to have some system of generating a lot of websites and be<br />able to get those sites up and running in as quick a fashion as possible.<br />So how about an assembly line metaphor? Let’s assume you want to get into 20<br />markets. One way to do this would be for you to do the keyword research for all<br />20 markets. Then purchase your domain names. Then setup your hosting<br />accounts. And lastly build and upload your web pages.<br />Your procedure, in this case, allows you to work in a systematic, organized way<br />which is much more efficient than attempting to build each site, one at a time,<br />and one domain at a time.</span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-24644698089898558052009-03-11T11:34:00.000-07:002009-03-11T11:35:06.228-07:00ACHEIVEABLE GOALS:Anyone who is self-employed, either full time or part<br />time, understands the importance of setting realistic goals and then achieving<br />those goals. You need to set daily, weekly, and monthly goals to keep yourself<br />on track and give yourself a clear picture of where you are and where you want<br />to go.<br />Your goal list is your roadmap to success.<br />However, each goal that you set for yourself must be achievable. Do not set your<br />goals so high that failure is almost assured. That sort of action will kill your selfconfidence<br />and cause you to lose faith in your work.<br />If you are just getting started out, you might set a monthly goal of 10 markets,<br />with 3 domains per market.<br />Is that too much?<br />How about starting with 5 markets with 2 domains per market?<br />You would then set weekly and daily goals to ensure that you meet (and even<br />exceed) the goals you set.<br />Without goals you can't keep score, and if you can't keep score you don't know if<br />you're winning or losing in business, or in life, for that matter.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-64081947680957393642009-03-11T11:33:00.002-07:002009-03-11T11:34:02.439-07:00HELP:<span style="font-style:italic;">The last element that is vital to your success is help.<br />In order for all the work to get done, you will need to outsource as much as<br />possible.<br />This is vital. You must understand why outsourcing is so important.<br />Your mission is to perform a task only until you know it well enough to teach<br />someone else how to do it. The faster you can duplicate yourself, the faster you<br />can expand your business as you focus on the most profitable actions that need<br />to be taken. For this to work, you have to be management, not grunt.<br />Our entire page generation business is 100% outsourced. We have one person<br />who selects my markets, another does the keyword research for those markets,<br />and yet another who actually builds and manages all my pages.<br />This frees us up to concentrate on the markets that are truly profitable. It allows<br />us the time and the mental space to think through our next move. That freedom<br />to think would be greatly diminished if we had to spend the majority of our time<br />doing work that others can do just as well, and, in some cases, better than us.</span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-73442009792500233642009-03-11T11:33:00.001-07:002009-03-11T11:33:22.404-07:00Tip #4: Target your pages to Keyword PhrasesRegardless of the markets that you are in, the vast majority of your traffic will<br />come from the 3- to 5-word keyword phrases you select rather than from your 1-<br />and 2-word "root keyword".<br />If you're going into the "Birthday Cards" market, you will get more traffic from<br />keyword phrases like "Free Printable Birthday Cards” than from something like<br />“Birthday Cards”.<br />The secret for more traffic is to aim your website pages (title tags and content) to<br />keyword phrases. To find the best keyword phrases you may use<br />www.WordTracker.com or overture keyword suggestion tool here:<br />http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-19208054233141419152009-03-11T11:30:00.000-07:002009-03-11T11:32:05.745-07:00Tip #5: Use Relevant Content Related To the Theme<span style="font-weight:bold;">There are a lot of places where you can borrow content and articles as long as<br />you credit the writer with a link to his/her site. The best content is an original<br />content, however building a huge network of sites writing articles yourself or<br />outsource the writing tasks to other ghostwriters is time consuming and very<br />expensive. We use other people articles, once combining more then one article<br />on a page, make the page an original page.</span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-90145982462913560792009-03-11T11:29:00.000-07:002009-03-11T11:30:21.187-07:00Tip #6: Use Fewer Links<span style="font-style:italic;">This secret revolves around mathematical probability and common sense. If you<br />have 25 links to other webpages on your page, and only 5 of those links are<br />AdSense ads that pay you, chances are pretty good that you visitors will click on<br />the links that do not pay you.<br />Having too many links that do not pay is even more damaging to your CTR than<br />having too much content on the page.<br />Placing your AdSense ads at the top will help some, but you are still going to lose<br />a lot of traffic by giving your visitors the option to click away via a link that doesn't<br />pay.<br />So how can you deal with this challenge?<br />1) You can put the non profitable links at the bottom of the page<br />2) Each link should open in a new browser using the html target="_blank"<br />tag</span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-5078166450285871362009-03-11T11:13:00.000-07:002009-03-11T11:24:21.790-07:00Tip #7: The Fewer Ads the BetterWhen Google raised the ad block limit from one per page, to two, and then later<br />to three, many marketers decided it would be a good idea to go ahead and max<br />out the number of ad blocks on their pages.<br />That was not a good idea and many of these marketers have suffered from it.<br />It is important for you to remember that when you publish Google AdSense ads<br />on your pages, Google is effectively syndicating their Adwords ads, which is a<br />pay-per-click advertising network.<br />14<br />What that means is the ads at the top of the page are there because the<br />advertisers for those ads are paying more (for the better placement) than the<br />advertisers with ads at the bottom of the page.<br />What this means to you is if you max out the number of ad blocks on your page,<br />you will go from having 4 ads to having 12 ads. This is assuming that you are<br />using the large rectangle ad block. The math: 4 ads per ad block and 3 blocks<br />equals 12 total ads.<br />At first glance you might consider this to be a good change, one that should be<br />more profitable for you, right? After all, the more ads you have available the more<br />chances you have of getting a click. Seems to make sense, doesn’t it?<br />Actually, it is not a good thing for you because it can very easily and very quickly<br />cut into your profits.<br />Why?<br />My tests in this matter have shown us that not only do we get fewer clicks the<br />more ads we have on a page, but we also earn much less for every click that we<br />do get.<br />we decided that this only makes sense.<br />If the top ad on your page pays you $0.50 per click, there is a very good chance<br />that the bottom 4 all pay less than $0.15. In essence, by increasing the number<br />of ads, you are trading higher-priced (higher paying) clicks for lower-priced (lower<br />paying) clicks.<br />We tested several pages of my own and decided that 4 ads is usually the golden<br />goose. However, this is not a hard and fast rule that must be observed at all<br />times. Occasionally, a 2 ad block pulls the best combination of earning-per-click<br />(EPC) and click-through-rate (CPC) which is exactly what you want.<br />My advice is if you're using more than one ad block on your page, test that same<br />page with just a single block and careful keep track of the results. Odds are you<br />will make more money by decreasing the ads.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-54593895248593432292009-03-11T10:54:00.001-07:002009-03-11T11:12:42.659-07:00Tip #8: Sell the Click…Carefully and CreativelyGoogle policy strictly forbids you from writing out, “Click on the links below”. They<br />do that to protect the advertisers, and to keep things fair for each advertiser.<br />However, if you can “suggest” that your visitors click on the links (without actually<br />saying it in print), your CTR will be greatly increased.<br />15<br />Many people have tried many methods of doing just this thing. Some have tried<br />using arrows and other graphics that point to their ads, in the hopes of pulling<br />visitors in, but, be warned, Google seriously frowns upon this type of behavior.<br />What they don't mind, however, is if an image appears next to your ad block, and<br />if that image just so happens to catch the eye, well…<br />More subtle, but still highly effective, is to have an unrelated image sitting next to<br />your ads. For example, if your page is about a particular magazine, you may<br />want to include a photo of the editor of that magazine next to the ads. The photo<br />of this editor will naturally draw the eye toward it. At the same time, Google would<br />not mind this photo being there because it directly relates to the content of the<br />ad.<br />Another way to “sell” the ad is to place the article below the ads and below the<br />fold so that the visitor does not see immediately see it. Now this is highly<br />aggressive and may cause trouble for you with Google, so use at your own<br />discretion.<br />If you want to be less aggressive, make sure you include plenty of resources in<br />the article below the ads. Keep in mind what we discussed earlier that the more<br />content and links the lower your CTR will be. In this case, it is very good advice<br />to test, test, test.<br />The last tip for this section is so simple and easy to use it is nearly insane. When<br />you write your paragraph or two of content, make sure you end the last sentence<br />of the last paragraph with an ellipse.<br />Like this …<br />Generally speaking, when people begin reading something they want to finish it.<br />By leaving them hanging with the ellipse, you are inviting them to click on the link<br />to read the rest of the content. It makes it appear as if the article continues on<br />one of the pages being linked to, and many times they will click on the link just to<br />get to the rest of the content.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4267777059953998435.post-56772288345689511132009-03-11T10:54:00.000-07:002009-03-11T11:06:15.422-07:00Tip #8: Sell the Click…Carefully and CreativelyGoogle policy strictly forbids you from writing out, “Click on the links below”. They<br />do that to protect the advertisers, and to keep things fair for each advertiser.<br />However, if you can “suggest” that your visitors click on the links (without actually<br />saying it in print), your CTR will be greatly increased.<br />15<br />Many people have tried many methods of doing just this thing. Some have tried<br />using arrows and other graphics that point to their ads, in the hopes of pulling<br />visitors in, but, be warned, Google seriously frowns upon this type of behavior.<br />What they don't mind, however, is if an image appears next to your ad block, and<br />if that image just so happens to catch the eye, well…<br />More subtle, but still highly effective, is to have an unrelated image sitting next to<br />your ads. For example, if your page is about a particular magazine, you may<br />want to include a photo of the editor of that magazine next to the ads. The photo<br />of this editor will naturally draw the eye toward it. At the same time, Google would<br />not mind this photo being there because it directly relates to the content of the<br />ad.<br />Another way to “sell” the ad is to place the article below the ads and below the<br />fold so that the visitor does not see immediately see it. Now this is highly<br />aggressive and may cause trouble for you with Google, so use at your own<br />discretion.<br />If you want to be less aggressive, make sure you include plenty of resources in<br />the article below the ads. Keep in mind what we discussed earlier that the more<br />content and links the lower your CTR will be. In this case, it is very good advice<br />to test, test, test.<br />The last tip for this section is so simple and easy to use it is nearly insane. When<br />you write your paragraph or two of content, make sure you end the last sentence<br />of the last paragraph with an ellipse.<br />Like this …<br />Generally speaking, when people begin reading something they want to finish it.<br />By leaving them hanging with the ellipse, you are inviting them to click on the link<br />to read the rest of the content. It makes it appear as if the article continues on<br />one of the pages being linked to, and many times they will click on the link just to<br />get to the rest of the content.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0