NicheAdsense Themes For WordPress
Making money online just got a little easier today. My friend, Mark Mason, has just released a great new product called NicheAdsense Themes for WordPress that you should take a look at. They’re designed to help you setup niche websites easily and efficiently.
Here is what his product can do for you:
- They that take the legwork out of designing a niche website. In this pack of 12 attractive templates, the only trouble you’ll have is deciding on which one you want to use first. Have more than one blog? Cool, just re-use the templates as often as you like.
- The Google Adsense code is built right in, so all you have to do is enter your Adsense ID.
- The ads are strategically placed to maximize click-through rates, which means more money for you!
BONUS: He’s also partnered with two big kahunas of the MMO niche, Josh Spaulding and Garry Conn, who have added their ebooks as free downloads with your purchase.
If you’re new to niche marketing, perhaps you’re wondering why this is such a great idea. Well, as an Internet marketer, one of the ways to earn money online is to setup a site/blog that has content focused on keywords or keyphrases. When you follow the right promotion strategy, let’s say article marketing, then you increase your traffic, which in turn increases the likelihood of people clicking on your content-relevant ads.
These templates Mark has created are SEO-friendly which means all the gunk that gets in the way of spiders is gone. Places like Google, Yahoo, and their ilk will eagerly index your site/blog, making it more likely to be found in search results.
If you don’t know Mark of MasonWorld, then visit his blog now. This guy works hard and shoots straight. You’ll learn the how to succeed in Internet marketing while adding a great resource to your network of online experts. Be sure to check out his wonderful NicheAdsense Themes For WordPress
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Mark Mason | Jul 1, 2008 | Reply
Man, Mark. This is a great review. I really appreciate it.
If any of your readers have questions about the themes, please let me know. I will be happy to answer them here. We have had an excellent initial response (people tell me that means they are priced too inexpensively).
Anyway, thanks again for the mention.
Regards,
Mark
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Mark | Jul 1, 2008 | Reply
@Mark Mason
Thanks for the kind words! Writing it was a breeze as your product speaks for itself. I have plans on making use of them on my niche blogs for sure!
Liz | Jul 2, 2008 | Reply
This is a very cool idea, and if I ever start using WP for a blog like this, I will definitely give it a shot.
JK Swopes | Jul 2, 2008 | Reply
good review Mark…..I know the product is quality
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Dennis Edell | Jul 3, 2008 | Reply
The HTML templates included can be used with Xsitepro?
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Mark Mason | Jul 3, 2008 | Reply
@JK — Thanks!
@Dennis — You know, I am old-school when it comes to HTML. I use a text editor. I am not an Xsitepro user.
However, my understanding is that XSitePro will edit any HTML, so I believe they should work fine.
Also, there is a 100% iron-clad 60-day money back guarantee backed by clickbank. So, if they do not work for you, please know that I personally guarantee that you will get a full refund.
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Mark | Jul 3, 2008 | Reply
@Liz
What’s holding you back from using WP? It’s very simple to install, but if you need help, just email me.
@JK
I second that!
@Dennis
You can’t buy that kind of customer service. Mark’s the real deal.
Mark Mason | Jul 3, 2008 | Reply
@Liz, please let me know if you need some help getting started with WP (even if you don’t buy the themes).
@Mark S. — Thanks man.
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Christine | Jul 3, 2008 | Reply
I just purchased Niche Adsense Themes for Wordpress, and am thrilled. I’m not the techie type, so anytime I can find an easier way to do things, I’m all for it.
Mr. Mason, I’m very happy with my new themes and have already uploaded one of them to my site. Thanks again. I wish everything in my life was this easy.
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Bobby Revell | Jul 4, 2008 | Reply
I’m looking for a blackhat seo version of an adsense theme that writes it’s own keyword rich, high quality articles using madlib scripts, is that version available? Hahaha…just kidding

The themes look nice though, and this is a great review
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Dennis Edell | Jul 4, 2008 | Reply
The fact that it should work with both WP and Xsitepro is a huge boost!
CB refunds just about everything from what I understand…..the fact that Mark came back to personally guarentee it, is what puts me over the top to purchase.
Real deal indeed
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Mark | Jul 4, 2008 | Reply
@Christine
Hi! Wow, that’s a wonderful testimonial. I’m sure Mark M. will be glad to hear of it. Good luck with the themes.
@Bobby
Hmm, in order for a theme like that to work, it would also have to siphon off the clicks from other people’s ads. I just don’t think the technology is there yet, buddy.
@Dennis
Looks like you’re set!
Mark Mason | Jul 4, 2008 | Reply
@Christine
Wow, thanks Christine. Let me know if you need any help.
Carmen | Jul 29, 2008 | Reply
I saw the themes and its headers at the sales page. They’re all very simple. Is it enough for niche sites? I actually don’t know as I’m not making any money with adsense!
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Mark Sierra | Jul 30, 2008 | Reply
@Carmen
Thanks for taking the time to ask your question and welcome to MeAndMyDrum!
Actually, a site’s value isn’t based on looks alone at least not in search engine terms. Google and other SEs are only interested in the content. Their bots don’t have a clue about how a site looks. The only time that factor comes into play is when humans are involved because we naturally place some value on how things look to us.
Mark’s primary focus with his theme of templates is to make them SEO-friendly, which is to say he has structured them to allow the search engine bots (or spiders) to index the information they need and do it quickly. The overall intent of a niche site/blog is to be found in the search engines or via article marketing so that when users are taken to them, they find the content useful and hopefully click on the ads you’ve placed in your template.
Make sense?
Mark Mason | Jul 30, 2008 | Reply
Carmen;
Great question. Looks like Mark S. beat me to the answer.
I should also add that the wordpress theme graphics are very similar to to those used in Josh Spaulding’s $5 formula (that eBook is included with the themes as a free bonus). So, this approach has been shown to be successful with simple headers.
Lot’s of money has been made with this approach.
I think that the real answer is that simple clean template converts well for mini-sites. That is what the Niche Adsense Themes product is targeted for.
So, my answer is “yes,” simple graphics are great. However, the themes are not some black magic (you knew that). Your results will also depend on the type and quality of your traffic and the quality of your articles (as measured by your bounce rate).
Hope that helps.
Thanks,
Mark
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