As a web designer, I’m constantly pitted against the shortcomings of Internet Explorer. This is particularly the case for me, as my speciality is CSS. Often it feels like I’m burning the midnight oil so Bill Gates can line his pockets. Today I thought I’d have a bit of fun with Firefox Adsense referrals..

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Creating referral sites is becoming something of a serial addiction for me now. It’s great fun to do, and you simply can’t make a loss doing it - especially if you’ve got a reseller hosting account.

Can you make money doing these sites?

Yes, quite a bit actually - especially considering they take just a few hours to make. This sort of single page content is ideal for lazy-eyed visitors such as those from Stumbleupon, search engines, etc.

As a designer, I’ve learned never to under-estimate people’s capacity for laziness. Unless you want to spend a long time investing in a site, the best strategy you can take is one such as this.

Adsense placement

For those bookworm types amongst you, I thought I’d give just a few tips on ad placement. First thing to notice is the top horizontal link unit. This can be quite an art at times but, if you can do it, make it look like a very lazily put together menu. Most people don’t expect a site to be just a single page. You’d be surprised how many end up clicking on this, expecting it to be navigation.

Secondly, notice that I use a simple php detection script to remove the referral ads from non Internet Explorer users. Since there’s no profit in showing ads to these people I won’t subject them to it.

Finally, notice the standard banner at the very bottom. I like to think of this as the ‘what next?’ zone. Give users options here, and they’ll reward you.

Why do you do this?

Often, when I have the dreaded ‘designer’s block’, I create single page sites just like this one. I think somehow it gets my creative juices flowing again.

You might well argue that I’m polluting the web with mediocre, half assed content. I say, in return, that when a guy’s gotta go, he’s just gotta go..

Popularity: 25% [?]

Your comments


  1. AvatarRichard
    1

    Haha I totally agree with this. Mainly about the Firefox is better for us coders/designers but I also like your method.

    I may give this a shot soon.

  2. AvatarGreg (Mighty Mortgages)
    2

    Interesting concept. I hope you post a follow up of your success. I haven’t had much luck with that myself.

  3. AvatarMark Kempton
    3

    I’ve had over 20,000 hits so far Greg over a 3-4 day period. I will certainly post how I managed it at some stage.

  4. AvatarTechZilo
    4

    Hmm….minisites do make money.

    BTW, can you write a tut on how to put that PHP detection script?

    it would avoid FF users irritation and slowing down of the page.

  5. AvatarAndy
    5

    A nice quide. Thanks. Would be good to know how you go about promoting these sites too.

  6. AvatarSan Diego MLS
    6

    The horizontal link unit as a nav bar is an underused goldmine.

    I’ve used ot before on bigger sites, but will try it on a few one page sites.