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Board Tycoon
Can you explain why you think this is the case? '..Keyword advertising is possibly the crappiest, most useless kind of advertising for a dictionary...'
I would think the opposite, I know if I was looking for the meaning of a word, albeit described with a photograph, I would still type something like - what is a crayon, or meaning of crayon and if I was linked to your site, I would be pretty happy about it.
I like how you have broken down things into categories.. that will be a great SEO tool, and probably one I would focus on first.
I think if you try and target the broad search - photographic dictionary, you probably wont get much traffic.. but if you were to target more specific keywords, such as the categories I think you would have much more luck to get ranked for those specific categories.
One other way to drive traffic to your site is to submit articles on your chosen category to online web2.0 platforms, such as squidoo, hubbpages, ezine articles, wordpress etc..
For Instance, you might want to write some unique articles about Art Supplies, use your dictionary keywords within the article and link that article back to your main site.
This gives unique content that relates to your site to get indexed and backlinks to your site..
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Tycoon Extraordinaire
I mean advertising keywords for making money with Adsense not spending money with Adwords. Advertising a dictionary with Adwords would be dead easy.
I had Adsense on, I got wildly inappropriate ads for useless drivel that noone wants to click on. I'd like to somehow be able to specify what kind of ads I get, and I can't do that with keywords.
The worst example is something like a page with Walrus on it gets adverts for Walrus brand stationary. The ads are literally laughable in how bad they are, which is why I can get 15,000 page views, 20 clicks, $2 off them. Anything with food/herbs/spices on it gets diet ads - I'd rather get gardening or recipe ads, the site is quite heavy on food and plants.
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Tycoon Extraordinaire
Ironically I've been hitting the same problem with advertising for quite some time - needing nice, generic, 'safe' advertising that is perfect for a G rated website and isn't heavily keyword based. Google ads are heavily polluted with crap, I get complaints from visitors about what it serves me.
One of the domains I've registered recently is 'safeadverts' with the intent of putting a Project Wonderful or Adbrite clone on it. There's some commercial software out there that claims to be an Adbrite clone, all worth looking into, I really don't want to roll my own freakin adserver code.
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