Uncommon AdSense Review in Danish
Update: Apologies to Britt, who is actually a “she”, not a “he”. I don't know my Danish names, it seems. I've adjusted the rest of the post accordingly.
Danish reader Britt Malka of Double Your Reading Speed in Only 16 Minutes (one of his few sites in English) wrote to tell me of her review of Uncommon AdSense. Although she wrote it in Danish, she kindly provided me with her English translation of the review:
Review: Uncommon AdSense - Eric Gigučre
There are books, which leaves you indifferent, there are bad books and books, which are okay. There are books that are good to own and then there are books I would rather not be without. Uncommon AdSense ends up in this last category. The almost 100 pages are bursting with tips, warnings against easily committed errors, and good pieces of advise.
The target reader is a person who know how to make a home page and set up a blog, and who has already created an AdSense account, and now wants to get the most out of it.
The author is Eric Gigučre, a modest young man. Do you know him? Not likely. And yet he is the first person to get a book about AdSense printed and published. Eric Gigučre is the geek who knows how to write in a language, we all understand, but it's clear that he looks at AdSense from another angle than e.g. Joel Comm.
You learn a lot of different things in the book, right from the first bad mistake, you should avoid (putting an empty site online), to why links are important, and how to construct them, through irritations like ads in the wrong language on the homepage, missing ads, wrong ads etc. You learn all about what to do and not to do in those situations.
The author asks you to read through the whole book at first, and only afterwards implement one point at a time.
Besides tips that relate directly to AdSense, you also learn about single pages, other options than AdSense and a bit, but important, SEO.
Only shortcoming with the book is that Eric Gigučre mentions some products but not tells the URL to them. It is though extremely easy to find them through a searc on … e.g. … Google.
I'll give the book four stars out of five for the many good tips, the easy to understand style and for all the relevant subjects it embraces. Actually, it's quite close to five stars.
Buy the book through this link: http://www.netpenge.info/anbefaler/uncommonadsense.html
That's an exceedingly fair review, and I thank Britt for her kind words about the book. The translation is very good for a non-English speaker, and I've left the odd error in as is, since it lends the review a certain charm.
Looks like there's still room for me to improve a few things, though. Rest assured that all my purchasers get free updates to the material so that it's always current.
As always, feel free to send me your questions regarding the book or anything related to AdSense…
Tomorrow: Unless Google comes out with some more earth-shattering AdSense news, we'll revisit the AdSense arbitrage topic. This time we'll follow the detailed techniques presented in AdSense Arbitrage and Leveraging and see where they take us.
Eric Giguere is the author of Uncommon AdSense and the award-nominated blog Make Easy Money with Google and AdSense.
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