Showing posts with label Make Money. Show all posts
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Thursday, 28 June 2012

Most Wanted Best Adsense Tips And Secrets

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AdSense Tip 1: Find Best keywords for your content

Before serving ads on a web page, check its keyword density. You can find many free keyword analyzer tools in internet searching the word "free keyword analyzer".

AdSense Tip 2: Improve your keywords

Get keyword suggestions from Google AdWords Sandbox. Get new keywords that can help you improve your ad relevance.

AdSense Tip 3: Make content rich websites

This means that content-rich websites of a popular topic should attract a large amount of ads.

AdSense Tip 4: Write a new page/blog post every day

This is very important. The more content you have, the more visitors you will get. Put an Adsense unit on each and every content page of your site.

AdSense Tip 5: Choose the right AdSense format

The top three AdSense formats are for many webmasters:

336x280 large rectangle
300x250 medium rectangle
160x600 wide skyscraper

Another successful format is the 728x15 horizontal ad links, that can be placed under your navigation bar.

Use "Allowed site" feature of adsense to protect yourselves.If anyone put adsense codes in their websites you must not worried about it.

AdSense Tip 6: Adsense Color tips

When creating your Google AdSense ads it is recommended to use the color scheme and style of your website so that the ads blend in well.Google Ads with no background color and no borders will always perform better. Make the border color and background color same as your page background color.

AdSense Tip 7: Position tips

Place the AdSense ads in a prominent place around the top/left part of your page or under your headlines.

For short articles, CTR is best when ads are placed just above the content.

For long articles, CTR will improve if you place ads somewhere in middle of the content or just where the article ends.

Use Text Ads instead of Image Ads as users get more options and the payout is often higher.

Important:Don't places images next to Google ads as that will invite a permanent ban to your AdSense account.

AdSense Tip 8: Increase the number of ads, but not too much

If you have a lot of text on a page, use multiple AdSense units. You can use up to three AdSense units on a page, two AdSense search boxes and one unit of ad links.

AdSense Tip 9: Preview Google ads

You can find out what ads will be served by Google AdSense if you install Google AdSense Preview Tool, a very simple tool available only for Internet Explorer 6.0. Click to advertiser sites without generating invalid clicks, and easily add their URLs to your URL filter list. Because AdSense uses geo-targeting, Google serves different ads for other countries.

AdSense Tip 10: What not to do with adsense

Don't click on your own ads
Don't ask others to click on your Google ads
Don't manually change AdSense code
Don't place Google ads on sites that include prohibited content (e.g.: adult sites)
Don't employ cloaking, hidden text or farm links
Don't use AdSense ads on the same page with similar ads (e.g.: Yahoo Publisher Network)
And also don't refresh your site excessively.

AdSense Tip 11: Use section targeting

Use section targeting to emphasize some content in your page.To know more about section targeting read this article.

AdSense Tip 12: Your Google ads should be visible

Make sure your text ads are visible well to the surfers in all screen formats.

AdSense Tip 13: Use AdSense channels

You can categorize the content of your website into channels and then track your performance. This way you can experiment with different types of ads and see which is performing the best.

AdSense Tip 14: Follow Adsense Programme Polices

Strictly follow the rules mentioned in Adsense policies. You will always earn more monet from Adsense if you do it.

AdSense Tip 15:Never modify the Google Adsense HTML code

If have trouble embedding AdSense code in your Blogger template, read these articles.

AdSense Tip 16: Don't place ads in pop-up windows,error pages,empty pages

You must always remember to not to do it.

AdSense Tip 17: Don't start a "MFA"(made for adsense) web site

You will never make money out these Made for Adsense websites. Instead, write on topics what you are passionate about. Don't waste your money and time searching on high-paying adsense keywords lists.

AdSense Tip 18: Block Low Paying Adsense Ads

Block low paying advertisers with Filters.For more info read this article.

AdSense Tip 19: Adsense For Search

Always select the setting to open Google Adsense search box results in a new browser window, so you won't lose your visitors.
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Saturday, 23 June 2012

How To Remove Low paying Adsense Ads

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To increase your Adsense Earnings by removing the lowpaying adsense ads from your account,follow the steps below.

1.First go to www.adsblacklist.com .




2.Now Signup for a account.it's free and very simple.

3.Now login to your account.

4.Now Click on My Account.


5.Now click on 'Add New Domain'


4.Submit your URL,TITLE and Keywords.Look at the example below.


5.Now go to Generate Filter List.


6.Drag and drop your domain name into 'Keywords from selected domains:' box.Then you can see keywords,you give in step 4.

7.Now select 'MFA' and 'LCPC'.


8.Now click on Submit.

9.They will give you lowpaying ads urls.copy these urls.

10.Now login to your Google Adsense Account.

11.Click AdSense Setup.


12.Go to Competitive Ad Filter category.


13.Paste lowpaying ads urls into the box and click save changes.

14.Now google will not display low paying ads in your site.:p



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Friday, 22 June 2012

How to put AdSense in the Middle or Anywhere of Blogger posts

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If you want to put Adsense ads in the middle of Blogger posts follow the steps below.

1.Generate Parsed code for your adsense code because we cannot put adsense code directly in the xml.So parse it using AdParser.

After parsing,your ad code Should look like this.


2.Log in to your dashboard--> layout- -> Edit HTML

3.Click on "Expand Widget Templates"

4.Scroll down to where you see this:

<data:post.body/>

5.Now replace above code with below code.

<div expr:id='"aim1" + data:post.id'></div>
<div style="clear:both; margin:10px 0">
<!-- Your AdSense code here -->
</div>

<div expr:id='"aim2" + data:post.id'>
<data:post.body/>
</div>

<script type="text/javascript">
var obj0=document.getElementById("aim1<data:post.id/>");
var obj1=document.getElementById("aim2<data:post.id/>");
var s=obj1.innerHTML;
var r=s.search(/\x3C!-- adsense --\x3E/igm);
if(r>0) {obj0.innerHTML=s.substr(0,r);obj1.innerHTML=s.substr(r+16);}
</script>

Note : You must you must replace <!-- Your AdSense code here --> with Your Adsense Parsed code.

6.Now save your template.

7.In every blog post ,Put this special code :

<!-- adsense -->

in the exact point you want to appear AdSense advertising.Now you are done.




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Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Make money from your site

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Google AdSense is a program run by Google Inc. that allows publishers in the Google Network of content sites to serve automatic text, image, video, and rich media adverts that are targeted to site content and audience. These adverts are administered, sorted, and maintained by Google, and they can generate revenue on either a per-click or per-impression basis. Google beta-tested a cost-per-action service, but discontinued it in October 2008 in favor of a DoubleClick offering (also owned by Google). In Q1 2011, Google earned US$2.43 billion ($9.71 billion annualized), or 28% of total revenue, through Google AdSense.


AdSense for search

A companion to the regular AdSense program, AdSense for search, allows website owners to place Google Custom Search boxes on their websites. When a user searches the Internet or the website with the search box, Google shares 51% of the advertising revenue it makes from those searches with the website owner. However the publisher is paid only if the advertisements on the page are clicked; AdSense does not pay publishers for regular searches. Web publishers have reported that they also pay a range from $0.64 to $0.88 per click.

AdSense for mobile content

AdSense for mobile content allows publishers to generate earnings from their mobile websites using targeted Google advertisements. Just like AdSense for content, Google matches advertisements to the content of a website — in this case, a mobile website. Instead of traditional JavaScript code, technologies such as PHP, ASP and others are used.

AdSense for domains

AdSense for domains allows advertisements to be placed on domain names that have not been developed. This offers domain name owners a way to monetize domain names that are otherwise dormant or not in use. AdSense for domains is currently being offered to all AdSense publishers, but it wasn't always available to all.
On December 12, 2008, TechCrunch reported that AdSense for Domains is available for all US publishers.
On February 22, 2012, Google announced that it was shutting down its Hosted AdSense for Domains program.

AdSense for video

AdSense for video allows publishers with video content to generate revenue using ad placements from Google's extensive Advertising network including popular YouTube videos.

How AdSense works

  • The webmaster inserts the AdSense JavaScript code into a webpage.
  • Each time this page is visited, the JavaScript code uses inlined JSON to display content fetched from Google's servers.
  • For contextual advertisements, Google's servers use a cache of the page to determine a set of high-value keywords. If keywords have been cached already, advertisements are served for those keywords based on the AdWords bidding system. (More details are described in the AdSense patent.)
  • For site-targeted advertisements, the advertiser chooses the page(s) on which to display advertisements, and pays based on cost per mille (CPM), or the price advertisers choose to pay for every thousand advertisements displayed.
  • For referrals, Google adds money to the advertiser's account when visitors either download the referred software or subscribe to the referred service. The referral program was retired in August 2008.
  • Search advertisements are added to the list of results after the visitor performs a search.
  • Because the JavaScript is sent to the Web browser when the page is requested, it is possible for other website owners to copy the JavaScript code into their own webpages. To protect against this type of fraud, AdSense customers can specify the pages on which advertisements should be shown. AdSense then ignores clicks from  pages other than those specified.

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