How does he do it? That’s what people are always asking about Joel Comm. It seems he is putting out great AdSense resources every week: tools, seminars, e-books, real books, etc.
Yesterday, I sat down with Joel to discuss “Life Beyond AdSense” as part of his teleseminar series, The AdSense Code. This is a seven part series where Joel hosts discussions with folks willing to share the wisdom in a variety of areas that complement AdSense.
Other speakers in Joel’s series have included Tim Carter, Brad Fallon, Christopher Knight, Alex Mandossian, Craig Perrine, and Mark Widawer.
Aside from The AdSense Code being the name of Joel’s teleseminar series, it’s also the title of his new book, available now on Amazon.
The AdSense Code book is a great primer for the world of Google AdSense. It’s written in plain English and packed with tons of tips and tricks to increase AdSense commissions.
The book is a relative steal at a retail price of $24.95. It’s a quick read at a couple hundred pages and it’s geared towards the novice and intermediate level Webmaster that’s trying to scratch out some sweet moolah (Napoleon Dynamite reference – I don’t really talk like that) with AdSense.
If you’ve got 500 or more visitors a day to your site, I’d be very surprised if you didn’t make back the cost of the book in a single day just by applying the tips in chapter two of The AdSense Code (How to “Tweak” Your Ads to Make Them “Click”).
If you are looking for something more advanced, Joel Comm also just released the third edition of his best-selling AdSense e-book, “What Google Never Told You About Making Money with AdSense.”
The new edition is a completely revised and extended version (199 pages) with the latest AdSense updates and strategies for increasing your online income.
“What Google Never Told You About Making Money with AdSense” also comes with a bunch of bonuses, including a free, two-month membership in Joel’s Premier AdSense Coaching Club and a free copy of AdSense Buddy, an AdSense analyzer tool.
Some of the key points Joel covers in this edition are:
- The AdSense formats that will bring you maximum click-throughs, and which ones you should avoid
- Joel’s slightly sneaky (yet perfectly legitimate) technique for making your AdSense ads practically pop off the page without violating Google’s Terms Of Service
- A little known way of using the Google AdWords Preview tool to help you get the ads you want
More details at www.AdSense-Secrets.com.

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