If you have a blog, or are thinking
about starting a blog, then you are definitely going to want to read this
article. It’s all about how to line your pockets with money that’s just waiting
to be made without working much harder than you already are.
No only are blogs the hottest thing
on the ‘net right now, but they are custom-made for Google’s AdSense program.
Why? It’s simple. Blogs represent constantly changing and fresh content to
Google’s search engine spiders. Feeding fresh content to those little spiders
is just like tossing raw meat to a tiger. They just gobble it up. The more
pages of your blog that get indexed, the more traffic you get. And the more
traffic you get, the more exposure your AdSense ads get. Are you beginning to
see where I’m heading here?
It’s not just Google that loves new
content, all of the major engines do. In fact, some web-savvy bloggers are
testing Google ads on one page and Overture ads on the other. It doesn’t take
too long to see which ads are doing the best when you have nearly side-by-side
comparison statistics to look at. Just don’t make the mistake of putting Google
and Overture ads on the same page together. While they won’t kill each other
like a pair of Siamese fighting fish in the same bowel will, you will be
violating both sites’ Terms of Service, and it isn’t worth killing the goose
(geese) that laid the golden egg.
It’s a snap to set up Google AdSense
ads on your blog. Everything you need to know is right inside of the Google
control panel. What’s not so easy is figuring out what ads are going to appear
on each page. Since Google targets your key words, and your blog articles could
possible wander towards any subject, you never know what you’re going to get.
Well, “never” is a strong word
because there actually IS a way to pre-test your blog’s ads before you post
your newest edition. Here’s what you do:
• Write your blog article like you
normally would
• Plug in your AdSense code and then
post your newest page to a sub directory that’s not part of your blog.
• Click refresh a few times until
Google wakes up and starts sending ads.
• If you don’t like what you see
then fine-tune the article until you see the types of ads that you’re looking
for.
With some ads paying as much as $5
per click or more, I’d certainly spend an extra 30 minutes or so tweaking my
blog. That’s for sure.
If you’re working hard to get your
blog in front of visiting eyeballs, then it doesn’t make any sense at NOT to be
using Google AdSense to draw every penny out of your site that’s possible. OK,
that’s the end of the article. Now get busy tweaking your blog and checking
your ads. You’ve got money waiting to be made!
How To Make Money
From Google
AdSense may be one of the
fastest and easiest ways to monetize traffic to your web site whether you have
products or services for sale or you simply provide free content to your
visitors.
Simply stated, Google AdSense
enables website operators to place some code on their site that connects to
Google’s ad server content database and pulls keyword-relevant advertising onto
the web pages. The webmaster gets paid a percentage of the fee that Google
receives from the advertiser every time a visitor clicks on an ad. There is no
charge for the webmaster to participate in AdSense. All costs are covered by
the advertiser who participates in the AdSense sister program called AdWords.
Google’s sends out digital
“robots” which use proprietary algorithms to parse the host web page and
analyze the content in an effort to determine what keywords are relevant. It
reports its findings back to Google’s ad server which then serves ads matching
those keywords. Given that the entire process is automated, the “ad robots” do
a pretty good job of getting the advertising content right most of the time.
The History of Google AdSense
Google AdSense has its roots in
the old “Google Content-Targeted Advertising” program which they introduced
back in March of 2003. Although this program was similar in concept to AdSense,
there was no automated way of participating. Each webmaster negotiated a deal
directly with Google, and websites that served less than 20 million page views
per month were not welcome to participate.
As Google grew, they began to
see how much money they were leaving on the table by excluding the smaller
sites, which greatly outnumbered the sites serving over 20 million hits that
were willing to serve other people’s ads. Their answer to that problem was
AdSense which has no minimum traffic requirements and is open to all sites
meeting Google’s content and decency requirements.
How much can you make running
Google AdSense?
The answer to that question
depends upon three factors:
1. How much traffic your site
draws
2.How many visitors click on
your ads
3.How much those ads pay per
generated click
With some ads paying as much as
$5 or more, it’s possible that you can generate a serious income with AdSense. There
are relatively well documented cases of some people earning as much as $500 per
DAY and more. Numbers like that are rare exceptions however. Even so, there is
no reason why you can’t earn somewhere around $1,000 per month, or more, once
you get the hang of it.
How to get started using Google
AdSense
Make a visit to Google’s AdSense
Site (https://www.google.com/adsense/) and sign up. Make sure that you read
their Acceptable Use Policy and that you follow their content requirements.
Google has their own “AdSense Police” who will have no problem booting you out
of the program if you fail to walk the line.
Using Google AdSense on your
site is like collecting free money. There’s no reason not to do it and
potentially thousands of dollars worth of reasons to do it.
Get Adsense Approval For
Beginners
Today everyone is familiar with
what is adsense and how it
works.And everyone wants a adsense
account instantly.The main reason for this is when one person is known about
adsense,and in the very next moment he search for adsense in Google.And in the
first page he see some Successful story's of some adsense publishers with their
adsense earnings.In the time of they see the adsense earnings all are get
surprised,even i am also get surprised in the beginning of my blogging.I
personally say that you do not go for the successful story's because they are
achieved that success by hard work and dedication.And any one never get a huge
income suddenly from adsense, all the leading adsense publishers have get their
adsense earnings after waiting 6 to 1year from they start.And i repeat that
Google adsense is not a small thing i think it is an big Everest.
Today iam going to explain my short
experiance in adsense approval. There are some important steps is nesesary to
get a adsense account very fast,Here iam explained the steps.
Choose a good topic for your
website,and also remember that never choose a topic like yoga,meditation if you choose these topics Google has no ads
to display on your website.
After choosing a good topic,Create
pages about 25 to 30 in your website and full fill the pages with quality
content because content is the king of the website.Do not copy content from other
websites and blog.
Never forget to add ''About Us and
Contact Us'' Page in your website.
Design your website professionally.
Final step is apply for Google
adsense at https://www.google.com/adsense/
List of Good topics to get easy
adsense approval to your website
Online jobs,Affiliate program,Real
estate,Travel and tourism,Matrimony, Web development, Web
hosting,Insurance,Loans,mutual funds,Bank Accounts
If you select these topics the
chance to get adsense approval is very high.
Adsense Tips
Google is at least as interested
as you are in having your ads perform well on your site. And they've gone to
some work to provide the information you need to optimize your AdSense.
What's fascinating to me is that
apparently not everyone bothers to read their tips. And even some that do, fail
to apply it.
That said, you need to be aware
that simply using their tips doesn't guarantee successful ads and decent CTR
(Click Through Rate). How many times have you heard this? You have to test. You
have to try alternatives and see what really works best for you, on your pages,
with your content and your visitors. Test, test, test some more. Track your
results, analyze them, try variations. Too many of us don't test. We hear the
mantra, but we don't do the work.
First, let's see if we can get
an idea about location. (The graphic is included in the article on my site or
you can take a look at it at the Google link included below) Generally, above
the fold, at the top center of your content, below top navigation is the hottest
location. Not immediately below which is good but not quite as hot. In a left
sidebar, to the immediate left of primary content or below the primary content
are also good. Most other locations are generally cooler.
Again, you need to test and you
need to consider your users behavior - and their behavior may vary on different
pages with different kinds of content. Google suggests that in some cases, such
as articles, the best location can be at the end of the article. To quote
Google, "It's almost as if users finish reading and ask themselves, What
can I do next?" Well targeted relevant ads right there can provide the
answer.
Don't blindly assume that
sticking a nice big rectangle in the center above the fold will do it. It may,
but depending on your content, it may annoy or inconvenience your users.
Users tend to focus on content,
navigation and to a lesser extent graphics. Positioning your ads near these
elements will often work well -- if those ads are targeted to your visitors
needs.
The top three performers among
the Google ad formats are the 336X280 large rectangle, the 300X250 inline
rectangle and the 160X600 wide skyscraper. Google reports that the wider
formats tend to do better than the taller ones. One reason may be that these
are, perhaps, easier to read since they have fewer line breaks and require less
eye movement. But, you need to use formats that fit your pages well. Once
again, you need to test, but redoing your pages to suit a particular ad format
may not be a reasonable alternative and you may discover that a different
format actually gets better results.
Now we come to color.
Conventional wisdom says that colors which tend to blend into your content do
better. Some go so far as to suggest that colors which make the ads look like
part of the content are best. Personally, I think anybody really believes those
ads are anything but ads, but who knows. Google suggests that you may find that
colors that standout from your content do better - or maybe the opposite. This
is absolutely an area where you need to test alternative color schemes. Going
with the conventional wisdom usually works fairly well, but without testing you
could be leaving a lot of money on the table.
Google allows you to have up to
three ad units and one link unit on your pages. If you have long pages with
lots of text, can only use small ad units or are in a niche with a large ad
inventory, multiple units can pay off. Keep in mind that the way ad serving
works is that the higher value ads are delivered to the first ad unit block
encountered in your code. Always make sure that this first ad unit is displayed
in the best location (yeah - test). You want the higher paying ads to be in the
prime hot location on your page. Weaker locations can get the lower priced ads.
And if none are available, then nothing will display unless you've included an
alternate ad URL in your Google code. To maximize monetization you should be
including alternate ad URLs, especially if you are putting multiple units on a
page. The use of an alternate ad URL also eliminates the possibility of being
served PSAs (Public Service Announcements). It's your real estate, maximize
your returns.
Nothing here is secret. Except
for using the alternate ad URL, all of this information is available from
Google's Optimization Tips page -
http://www.google.com/support/adsense/bin/static.py?page=tips.html . You can
buy books and courses, visit a dozen forums and, in the end it comes down to
what your visitors do on your site. The best you can get is general guidance.
This means averaged outcomes over many sites, many types of content. If you are
serious about doing whatever you can to really optimize your AdSense returns,
there is only one thing to do - test. Whether it's AdSense, opt-ins, copy,
headlines - anything with a measurable outcome that you can track - then the
way to improve is to test and keep on testing.
Do you want to make money quick?
In this article I am going to
talk about one of the quickest
ways you can make money. Making
money quick is not only possible there
are people doing
it everyday with Google Adsense.
Google AdSense delivers text and
image ads that match the
content on your website. These are
very targeted ads that you
can choose the size and color of
and they come across to your
customer as helpful more than an
ad itself.
Google Ads require virtually no
maintenance and they help you
put advertising on your website
without actually having to deal
with advertisers yourself. If you
can copy and paste a small
code you can have targeted
advertising on your website in
minutes.
Adsense is simple to join and it
is free to join. Whether you
are an internet newbie or a
veteran you can profit quickly by
placing Google Adsense ads on your
web pages.
Since Google does all of the work
by finding the most profitable
ads for your pages you can do what
you do best....provide good
content and lots of it. The more
web pages you create the
quicker you will be making money.
You can learn more here:
https://www.google.com/adsense/
Once you have joined Google
Adsense you will want to combine
Google search with AdSense to
monetize more of your web pages.
You can do this by placing a
Google search box on your pages.
Google AdSense combines Google's
search technology with
thousands of keyword advertisers
to deliver targeted text-based
ads to search result pages. People
find these ads useful and
click on them, and when they do,
Google pays you.
You can see an example of how this
works right here on this web
page. In fact we combine Google
search and Google Adsense on
almost every website and web pages
we create. We have found it a
very easy way to make money quick
and to make money over and
over. It's great.
The internet offers many ways to
make money quick. The nice
thing about Google Adsense is you
have the largest search engine
in the world doing your
advertising for you. This truely allows
you to make money quickly and you
can do it over and over with
as many products as you want.
How much revenue do you generate
from Google Adsense?
Recently there has been a lot of
discussion about people who earn over $10,000 a month just from Adsense.
Furthermore, there are rumors of a few individuals who earn over $1 million a
year just from using the power of Google advertisements.
So what is Google Adsense and
how can you use this program to earn a six-figure income?
About two years ago, Google
created this program to help websites to monetize their web-traffic.
Here's how it works:
Webmasters obtain a special code
from Google which then displays targeted ads on their website. Whenever a
visitor clicks on one of these ads, the webmaster earns a commission. Unlike
other online businesses, there is no selling involved. All you need to do is
get people to click on the ads.
Although this is an excellent
way to generate an income, many websites are not effectively maximizing their
Adsense potential. As a result, they are leaving a lot of cash on the table.
The question is how can you
increase your Adsense revenue without increasing the number of web visitors?
The key to earning an income
with Google Adsense is to have your ads match the rest of the site, making them
look like part of your content. Your focus is to avoid having the Adsense
blocks look like blatant advertisements.
The following are six ways that
you can do this and increase your revenue at the same time:
1) Find the right place- Most
website visitors read content that is in the middle of a webpage. As a result,
the best place to put your Adsense block is in the top part of the page, at the
beginning of your web content. You want to weave the Google Ads into your web
content to give the appearance that they are extra links which expand on the
information of the page.
2) Use the Large Rectangle-With
Google Adsense, you have the option of picking different ad formats. Most of
the time people opt to use the Leaderboard (728x90) or Wide Skyscraper
(160x600) style ads. Unfortunately, this is the wrong choice, because both look
like blatant advertisements. Instead smart webmasters have found that using the
Large Rectangle (336x280) yields the best amount of click-thrus.
3) Ditch the border- Many people
experience a sharp increase in Adsense revenue when they changing their border.
What they change is very simple…they get rid of the border on their Adsense
blocks. This is another way to make the advertisements look like useful web
content.
4) Adapt the font- Whenever you
write content, it should be the same font size and style as your Google Adsense
block. This will help make it appear that the advertisements are a natural part
of your website.
5) Match the colors- In addition
to changing the fonts, you also should match the colors of your website. For
instance, if your content is written in black, and your hyperlinks are blue,
then the Adsense blocks should also be the same color. Again, this helps the
advertisements appear to be normal web content.
6) Don't have too many
distractions- On a webpage, it is important to give web visitor a limited number
of options. By having too many links and graphics, the web visitor might go to
a section that doesn't help increase your profits. While it is important to
inform and entertain your web visitor, it is also vital that you monetize your
site. So if the main focus of your site is to earn an income through Google
Adsense, then get rid of all non-essential links and graphics.
By taking the time to implement
these six simple steps, you'll see a dramatic increase in the click-thru ratio
of your ads. If added to all of the content of your site, your Adsense income
will skyrocket!
Google banned my Adsense account ,
if there is any option to re-active my Adsense account?
This is the most asking question to
Adsense .And the answer is ''NO'' because Google has certain privacy policies
to protect their Advertisers.But you
don't worry there is some alternatives to Google Adsense.In my experiance there
is upto 10 alternatives are available to Adsense.
And here I am going to show the top
4 Adense alternatives.
Adbrite -
It is the worlds best alternative
to Google adsense,and it has many features like Google adsense .One of the main
limitation of Adbrite is they dont have different kinds of ad format.If you
have lots of daily visitors to your website you can covert your visitors to some decent money
Bidvertiser-
It is an another best alternative
to Google adsense.And they they have some variety of ad formats.the most ads in
Bidvertiser is high paying ads.They pay monthly, either by check, wire or
instantly through PayPal with a minimum of only $10.
Chitika -
It is the another best alternative
to Google adsense.Chitika is an online ad network and data analytics firm with
offices in the U.S. and India . Since
its inception in 2003, Chitika has quickly become a leader in the Search, Local
and Mobile
sectors, catering a staggering 4 billion strategically targeted ads each month
to a vast network of over 200,000 sites
Yahoo Publisher Network
In 2012 yahoo continue their play
with Google.And now their focus on how to beat adsense,For this they adapt many
terms and conditions from adsense to their Yahoo Publisher Network.But as we
all know they never catch Google by simply coping their formula.but Yahoo
Publisher Network is an best option for adsense banned website owners.
Please note that if you still have
an active adsense account,you never go for these adsense alternatives, because
when we give a marks to Google adsense and its alternatives,I will give 80
marks to Google adsense out of 100,and i give 5 marks only to each of these
alternatives.
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