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Sunday, 30 November 2008

AdSense Tips & Tricks! Generate Traffic Boost & Maximize Revenue!

High Paying Ads. Extremely Important.

Ok Folks, a totally new subject. High Paying Ads.
One of the most obvious things about different ads is- they are different. (Well Daaa..)
Well yes, maybe it's really obvious, but there are still things you need to know:
Lets imagine together, that a new Hi-Tech company wants to sell a new product they invented. Lets call that company "Techy".Now, Techy wants to let every one know about their new product, so they produce nice commercials, and they place huge posters on the streets.
Oh! What a coincidence! They also use Google Adwords!
Ok so how is this stupid 'Techy' company story relevant to me? I just want to make some money from my site! (or Blog..)
Well if you want to make money through your Google adsense ads, you better listen hard. (Really hard.)
This Techy company, makes Millions of dollars every month. (Because their product is really good..). Now, remember that Techy is advertising their product through Google Adwords? Good.
Lets continue imagining.
Your Blog/Site, reviews "new High-Tech products", and you also have Google Ads.
If you haven't noticed yet- Google is very very smart, and their technology is amazing. Google knows how to put suitable content in your site's ads. That's how and why their adsense program is so successful.
And back to our story..
As we both now know, your site reviews High-Tech products, and Techy is a High-Tech company, who wants to let the whole world know about their new amazing product.
Since Techy company has Millions of dollars, they wouldn't mind spending a few bucks for Google to advertise their product.
Actually, because Techy are so rich, they are willing to pay Google lots of money for each click or impression, of their product.
This is where you and your site come in-
Google will place Techy's ads on your site, and you will earn huge sums of money for each click, or site impression which shows the Techy ad.
You can earn up to 54$, or more, for each click! Look at this short list, of what different company's are paying Google-
$54.33 mesothelioma lawyers
$47.79 what is mesothelioma
$47.72 peritoneal mesothelioma
$47.25 consolidate loans
...
For more KeyWords, just search Google for 'Adsense KeyWords'. You are welcome to use the search box on this Blog.
By now, you must be falling a sleep on your computer's screen. So wait, just one more second.
If you really want to make money from your Google ads, make sure you do not attract 'New Tooth Brush' or 'Check out this NEW Toilet Seat' ads.. I doubt they pay much..
Have a nice day, and make sure you have the right KeyWords.Amigo.

Adsense Tips - Adsense Help - Adsense Techniques

It goes without saying that we all need more traffic to our websites. This can be achieved in numerous ways. I'd like to explore once specific traffic source a little deeper.
Although it maybe prudent to mention a few to start with, some will be obvious and some will be not so obvious. Natural search engine rankings, advertising, articles, blogs, newsletters, rss feeds, videos, joint ventures, press releases, social bookmarking, social networking and the most important ingredient that should run through the whole of these is quality.
One of the areas, blogs, has always been a grey area for me personally, until I discovered a few important facts. Perhaps I knew them, but when put into a certain context they meant more.
Allow me to explain further...
We all have been told that within our strategy we must link a blog to our website; in fact as many blogs as we can muster the energy to do. So yes I'm sure we've all gone out and made ten blogs. As a consequence of such effort we have seen very little traffic. So as a natural result we've returned our attention back to our websites, made them bigger and better and sat back and waited, checking our adsense revenue a few times a day.
Despondency sets in and we can't see the wood for the trees. So what's going on?
First we must remember that blogs get regarded has having more value than a 'normal' website. We know this to be true as we see them ranked above most websites. Yet our own blogs on typical blogging sites never seem to get anywhere in the rankings. There is an important distinction here to. A blog on a 'blogging site' will also rank higher than a blog on a normal - mywebsite.com website
Should you wish to test this theory out, put the same content on your website with a Page Rank of 4 and then put the same content on a blog with a zero page rank. The result sadly is that the blog could well rank above your own website.
That said... It would appear we are working 'upside down' on our efforts. If we put 2 hours of work on our blog, rather than our website per day, we may get the blog to a page rank of 5 quicker? In doing that, we achieve backlinks to our own site from a better page ranked site. Plus if we have adsense on the blog we are killing two birds with one stone.
I am only half way through fully testing this theory and it may require a further six months, but all the evidence suggests that this will work. If we have a website that sits nicely in a niche, then to have a blog or two back-linking, will only increase our websites inner page ranks and they will appear higher in the search engines.
As we add content to our website, tweak a little and add it to our blogs. The end result will be a page rank of 4 for our website and a page rank of 5 or 6 for our blog. When this happens, funnel the links back to your own site and it should nudge the page rank up one notch. The blog of course should be 'subject' relevant to your own site.

Seven Ways to Increase Your Blog’s AdSense Revenue Without Being a Sellout

It seems that when it comes to AdSense on a blog, most bloggers are either all for it, or completely against it. If you don’t necessarily want your blog to be a moneymaking machine cluttered with ads, but would like to at least cover hosting charges while staying tasteful, then here are a few simple strategies for including ads on your blog without looking too cheap.
Localize Your AdSense – Keep your AdSense just on your individual post pages. That is where there will be the highest concentration of information that relates to a specific topic (if you follow the rest of this post). Or, find the posts that have really hit a nerve on Google, and load some AdSense into just those few posts. Set up AdSense Channels for those posts, and experiment with different colors, if willing.
Use Section Targeting – “Blogging Tips.” “Start Your Own Blog.” sick of seeing ads like this on your blog? It’s probably because you have a blogroll or other blog-related things on your – blog. By inserting AdSense Section Targeting, you can target regions for AdSense to take into account, and for AdSense to ignore, when choosing what ads it serves up. You’ll start having more relevant ads on your pages.
Don’t Get Slashdotted (or Digged, if You Will) – It may be exhilarating to see that your latest post getting tons of traffic from a very popular site, and you may think that will bring you ad revenue, but the fact is, you’ll be paying a ton on bandwidth overage and those users aren’t going to be clicking on your ads.
With That in Mind, DO Get Googled – Slashdot user path: visit Slashdotted post, leave flaming comment, leave, visit next Slashdotted link. Google user path: search for something, click on your site, read useful information, see enticing ad relating to that information, click on ad.
Pick Your Topics Wisely – Forget about finding a niche topic for your blog. When going for AdSense revenue, user loyalty is overrated (so much for not being a sellout). You don’t want users in browse mode, you want users in search mode. Find a niche topic for this post, because that’s what is going to bring in people who are looking for something in particular, whether it’s a product that fulfills a niche need, a frightening yet poorly-documented medical affliction, or strange bugs killing their plant.
Write Good Posts – Before writing a post, think about what that post is about, then ask yourself what someone searching for that information might Google. Try searching for that string. If there is too much competition, you may want to target a slightly less popular keyphrase. You may even want to try the Overture Keyword Tool if you need suggestions. If there is still too much competition, reconsider your post. Do you really have anything new to say about this topic?
Blog Like No One is Reading – All of the above sound great in theory, but who really knows what will strike the balance between high-search rate and low competition? Blog about things in your life – things that you know – using descriptive keywords, then see what gets the Google traffic. Learn. Repeat.
I hope following these guidelines will help you collect an AdSense check while maintaining some peace of mind.

Google AdSense Help

I’m pretty sure that we all can make this claim - “I know quite a lot about AdSense”. This of course will be true in a certain context. For example when you are talking to an outsider, someone who doesn’t apply AdSense to his or her website, then yes, you will know quite a lot about AdSense. But on a level playing field sat next to another AdSense fanatic, could you make the same claim?

Quote: “He, who claims he knows, knows nothing. He, who claims nothing, knows.” Socrates.

Not trying to shoot anybody down in flames, I’m sure we’d all love to discover more and more AdSense tips and tricks day after day. Constant research is the key.

I once listened intently to a business philosopher who suggested that if you don’t allocate time each day to explore the potential of your business, you will go stale. For me, as I understood that principle, I looked at my working day and thought how can I cram another hour into my day for research and study?

It became clear that during any day there is a moment when you start making typo errors. A part of the day when you feel lethargic, and you look at the screen for a few moments and wonder where you are, and which minimize screen are you meant to be working from. Ever been there? Well… This is the ideal time to rest your mind and take an hour ‘out’ from intense routine and explore the internet.

Understanding AdSense further is your prime objective. It won’t be too intense, just a few quick paragraphs here and there. Most of the time you’ll read stuff you already know, but just occasionally you’ll pick up a golden nugget.

For me… A golden nugget is something that sets the mind racing. You perhaps half knew of the concept, but another slant on the explanation and it triggers a whole new thought pattern within your mind.

Sometimes, and I say ‘me’ again, sometimes for me I ignore the well known obvious tips because they sound boring and methodical. But when I see that extra ‘add-on’ tip to improve that obvious path, the whole scenario excites me, I stop slouching in my computer chair and sit up.

So all the AdSense Help you need is within you. Always allocate time to invest in your own business by researching your subject. I hope you take this advice and use it.

New Google Adsense Help Forum for Adsense Publishers

AdSensePro team has just given an invitation to Adsense publishers to join the new AdSense Help Forum. They are going to close the old Adsense Help on Google Groups and open this new one.


















Unfortunately, right now the forum is only available in English. They are working on making this new platform available in additional languages, although they don’t have a set date at this time. If you can’t read English, you must wait (or use my trick, take advantage of Google Translate lol)

The layout is almost the same as the Help Center with some helpful links, so you can easily navigate from pages to pages. They also added a system of levels to reward your contributions to the Forum, and profiles where you can put a picture next to your name. You can subscribe to the Forum (or to individual discussions) by RSS feed. You can post a question and receive your answer by email. You can even vote on which response best answers the question and mark a best answer to a question you asked.
You just need 30s to sign-up with your existing
Google account then you are good to go

Adding Google sitemap to blogger.com blog account

You can now add Google sitemap to your blogger.com account and increase your chances of being indexed in Google search engine result. You can add a Sitemap to your account to give Google more information about the pages in your site to help Google crawl them more effectively.
Step # 1: Login to sitemap account

At the top of screen you will see option to add site. Just paste URL of your blog




Click on Ok button. Next you will get confirmation message. Your site has been added to your account.

Step # 2: Now you need to verify your ownership of blog to view detailed statistics. Click on verify link. Google offers two methods of verification. You can either upload an HTML file with a name we specify (which is not possible with Google Blogger account), or you can add a META tag to your site’s index file. Adding META tag via template code is possible so just select Add a META tag from drop down menu:














It will generate code for you, copy the meta tag and paste it into your blogger.com template section).

Step # 3: Go to your blogger.com and login to your account. Goto your blog > Click on TemplatePaste the META tag code after section:



Click on Save Template changes button

Click on Republish Index only button > Wait for few seconds so that your blog being published successfully.
Step # 4: Now goto sitemap account and click the box that read as follows:

I’ve added the META tag in the home page of http://adsensehelpcorner.blogger.com/. Click on Verify button.




Step # 5: Now your site is added to sitemap account and verification is done. Next you need to add actual sitemap url. Since blogger.com account donĂ¢€™t allow you to create a text file or anything else you need to add your site feed (ATOM xml) file as a site map. Click on add a sitemap link:


Step # 6: You can add a Sitemap to your account to provide Google additional information about about your blog. Google will process your Sitemap and provide information on any errors in the Sitemaps tab as well your sitemap will be downloaded everyday to index your blog fast.
Select type as : Add General Web sitemap
Now you need to add Atom 0.3 feeds. Generally, you would use this format only if your site already has a syndication feed and this is the only way to add sitemap to your blogger.com account.
Paste url of your Atom feed: For example http://adsensehelpcorner.blogger.com/atom.xml and click on Add Web sitemap:

Update: If you are using a new blogger beta system, use http://yourblogname.blogger.com/feeds/posts/full as a feed url.
You will get confirmation:
You have added a Sitemap to http://adsensehelpcorner.blogger.com/. Reports may take several hours to update. Thank you for your patience!

And you are done and your blog will be now index very fast (depend upon your posting and content).

Saturday, 29 November 2008

What's AdSense?

Google AdSense is the program that can give you advertising revenue from each page on your website—with a minimal investment in time and no additional resources.
AdSense delivers relevant text and image ads that are precisely targeted to your site and your site content. And when you add a Google search box to your site, AdSense delivers relevant text ads that are targeted to the Google search results pages generated by your visitors’ search request.
Earn more revenue


You can maximize your revenue potential by displaying Google ads on your website. Google puts relevant CPC (cost-per-click) and CPM (cost per thousand impressions) ads through the same auction, and lets them compete against one another. The auction takes place instantaneously, and, when it’s over, AdSense automatically displays the text or image ad(s) that will generate the maximum revenue for a page -- and the maximum revenue for you.
Get started in minutes

Becoming an AdSense publisher is simple. All it takes is a single online application. Once you're approved, AdSense takes only minutes to set-up. Just copy and paste a block of HTML and targeted ads start showing up on your website.






Access thousands of advertisers

With Google's extensive advertiser base, we have ads for all categories of businesses-and for practically all types of content, no matter how broad or specialized. And since Google provides the ads, you have no advertiser relationships to maintain. The AdSense program represents advertisers ranging from large global brands to small and local companies. Ads are also targeted by geography, so global businesses can display local advertising with no additional effort. And you can use AdSense in many languages.


Google grasps the meaning of your content

AdSense can deliver relevant ads because Google understands the meaning of a web page. We've refined our technology, and it keeps getting smarter all the time. For example, words can have several different meanings, depending on context. Google technology grasps these distinctions, so you get more targeted ads.



Make extra money with a Google search box

Place a Google search box on your site, and you can start monetizing the results from web searches. Not only does this keep your users on your website longer—since they can search from where they are—it takes just minutes to implement. And you pay nothing to participate.






Show only appropriate ads

Google's ad review process ensures that the ads you serve are not only family-friendly, but also comply with our strict editorial guidelines. We combine sensitive language filters, your input, and a team of linguists with good hard common sense to automatically filter out ads that may be inappropriate for your content. What's more, you can block competitive ads and choose your own default ads. It's your show from start to finish.

Competitive Filter

Enables you to filter out specific competitors or specific advertisers


Contextual Filter

Eliminate delivery of ads that would be inappropriate to serve on pages


Editorial Review

All Google ads are reviewed and approved before being served on your pages

filters keep out
inappropriateand
competitive ads.

Customizable default ads In the unlikely event that Google is unable to serve targeted ads on your page, we provide the option to display a default ad of your choice


Customize AdSense for your site


You can customize the appearance of ads, choosing from a wide range of colors and templates. Ditto with your search results page. Your reports are customizable, too. Flexible reporting tools let you group your pages in any way you want so you can view your results by URL, domain, ad type, category and more to learn where your earnings are coming from.
See what our customers say
“Instead of spending money to hire an additional sales rep to sell ad banners, Google ads have become a virtual sales tool for us. Now we’re able to reap thousands of dollars in additional advertising revenue each month that we would very likely have missed without Google AdSense.”
- Robert Hoskins, Editor and Group Publisher, Broadband Wireless Exchange
“Google shows targeted ads reflecting the sorts of information and services SeatGuru visitors want. For a small business like mine, this is the best approach to advertising. You set it up easily, it automatically serves relevant ads, and it takes very little of my time.”
- Matt Daimler, Founder, SeatGuru.com

“At the beginning I was very concerned that I might lose traffic to competitors. I only used AdSense on a limited number of the site’s pages, and I watched the stats very carefully. If the traffic, pages per visitor, or conversion rates dropped I knew I could easily pull the ads...Since implementing AdSense, our ad revenue has increased more than tenfold, and 100 percent of my available inventory is now sold through AdSense.”
- Vik Kachoria, Entrepreneur, Real Adventure.
Apply now
You can run Google ads on all or just some of your pages, using AdSense strategically to complement your direct sales team. You'll pay nothing, spend little time on set-up, and have no maintenance worries. You can use AdSense for a day, a month or for however long it pleases you to make a profit-it's your choice.



About AdSense for your blog

Easy AdSense for Your Blog

Blogger provides a simple way for you to make money with your blog. AdSense is Google's content-targeted advertising program. This means that you don't select keywords or categories for your ads. Instead, Google's servers determine what your posts are about and display the most relevant ads to your readers. So, if you blog about baseball, there might be ads for Major League Baseball memorabilia next to your post. If you blog about painting, there might be ads for art supplies.

Blogger requests access to your AdSense account in order to allow us to create and place ad code on your page through our layouts and template tools. As part of this process, you may notice that Blogger is receiving "0%" of your AdSense earnings - this means that you will receive the same amount for clicks or impressions as you would creating the ad code from your AdSense account. To view any partners that have requested access to your AdSense account, and their associated revenue shares, please log in to your AdSense account, click the "My Account" tab, and choose the "Account Access" sub-tab. If you see a "grant access" link next to blogger.com, you must click this link in order to create ads with Blogger tools.

Putting AdSense on Your Blog

This integration between AdSense and Blogger is intended to make it easier for you to get up and running with AdSense on your blog. To place AdSense on your blog quickly and easily, see our help articles.

To take full advantage of other AdSense options and settings, you can sign in to the AdSense site and have a look around. That's where you can see how much money your ads are earning and all that good stuff.

How do I show ads between my posts?

To show ads between your posts first go to your Template Page Elements tab. Then, in the "Blog Posts" section, click on "Edit". A pop-up window will appear with options to configure your blog posts. Check the box next to "Show Ads Between Posts". (Note: You must be signed up for AdSense before you can check this box.)


Once you check this box you'll see the configuration options for your ads. You can then select how often you would like ads to be shown after your posts.



For example, if you want ads to be displayed after every post, select "1" from the drop-down menu. (Please note that AdSense policies limits you to a total of 3 ad units per page and Blogger will automatically prevent you from going over this limit.) You can then select your ad format and colors. Once you have finished configuring your ads, click on the orange "Save Changes" button in the bottom right corner.

Why I Added Google Adsense to My Blog

Experiment

I am just doing experiment to see if the Google's newest technology works on my site. So far, the result is satisfactary. The advertisement served is pretty relavent to the content of my page and is not that annoying.

Ad Placement

Actually, I hate to bring the advertisement into this site, since I am passionate to provide more information about Shanghai and life here just because I love to do it. I am just conducting the experiment to see how it works and how much revenue it will bring. :-) I'd like to keep the banner to the second half of my content - after the article I created, so it should still be acceptable. What do you feel?

I tried to use all the
layout of Google Adsense:

468 x 60 Banner
120 x 600 Skyscraper
728 x 90 Leaderboard
300 x 250 Inline rectangle

Finally, I choosed the smallest one - the 468 x 60 banner which serve only up to two sites. It looks more decent and fits into the design of my pages.

Andersj mentioned the idea to show the advertisement only on certain pages older than one month, so frequently readers always get fresh and ad-free content, and people from search engine will be served with content relative ads.

Still Expect Some USD for the hosting

To be honest, I still expecting to see money coming in from Google Adsense. At least, it may pay off for the domain names, the disk space. I always feel lack of disk space when I what to share something, like the
Alcatel OT715 Mobile Software Suite. It does not make such sense for me to pay everything just to help others. :-)

How do I add Google ads to my Blogger site?

How do I put AdSense on my blog (using Layouts)?

First of all, choose the blog that you want to put AdSense on, and go to the Template Page Elements tab. You can get there by clicking the Layout link on the dashboard, or clicking the Template tab from the posting or settings page of the blog.


Once you're there, click one of the Add a Page Element links. Choose the one that corresponds to the area of the page that you want to contain your AdSense ads. When the 'Choose a New Page Element' window comes up, select the AdSense option.



The next page displays an AdSense sign-up page. If you're new to AdSense, go ahead and fill it out to create an account. If you already have an AdSense account, click the sign in link instead so you don't accidentally make an extra account.


Once you've signed in or created or account, you'll
get the configuration screen. Use the menus to select a format, and one of our preset color templates. If you want more control, you can also
enter colors of your own choosing by typing the hex codes in the spaces provided.









If for any reason you need to switch to using a different AdSense account, click the Switch to a different publisher ID link at the bottom. When you have things the way you want them, just save your changes and go see how it looks on your blog. Come back to tinker with the settings any time by clicking the edit link for the AdSense unit on the Page Elements tab.