Wednesday, March 6, 2013
How to Make Money With Internet Ads
1. Find a product to sell in your Internet ads. Create a product yourself, such as an ebook, digital ecourse or shippable informational CD/DVD. You may also search for an affiliate product to advertise and promote. Go to an affiliate marketplace such as ClickBank, PayDotCom or Commission Junction. Look through the product listings to determine which one you want to promote and sell through Internet ads.
2. Register as an affiliate for the product you want to promote. Decide on a user ID and password for your affiliate account. Copy your affiliate link, which is the URL you will advertise to generate sales. This special link tracks how many sales you generate and the total amount of your commissions.
3. Go to an Internet classified ad website. Many of these classified ad sites exist, including USFreeAds, Adpost.com, and Classifieds For Free. Register a free account on the classified advertisement site, making sure to input your email address and choose a user ID and password.
4. Write an Internet ad for your affiliate product on the classified ad site. Choose the category that best fits the product you're promoting. Create an attention-grabbing headline. Describe the product or affiliate program with as much detail as possible, using enticing sales copy. List your affiliate link in the ad to give interested prospects the chance to click on your link and buy the product. Click the submit button on the classified ad site when finished.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
How to Change iMac Background Colors
1. Open 'System Preferences.' Click the icon on your dock, or search for it in your Spotlight search.
2. Click the 'Desktop & Screen Saver' icon under the Personal heading at the top of the window.
3. View the Apple desktop background options by clicking on one of the folders in the left panel. Background colors are located in the 'Solid Colors' folder. Click it, and the folder's backgrounds will load to the section on the right. Select one by clicking on it. The background will load to your iMac's desktop.
4. Exit the Desktop & Screen Saver window by clicking on the 'Close' button in the top left corner of the window.
Google Adsense Basics
Setting Up
Google AdSense accounts are created at adsense.google.com. When signing up, your primary URL -- your main website -- must be submitted. This does not have to be your own website, and can be one you run through a content management service such as WordPress or Blogger, provided you have access to the website's HTML source code via the content management system. Your website must also be compatible with JavaScript for the ads to be displayed.
Installing Ads
Once signed up and logged in, the AdSense control panel is displayed. From here it is possible to create some ad units. This is done by clicking 'AdSense Setup,' then 'Get Ads.' Different sizes and shapes of ad units can be made from horizontal banners, to vertical skyscrapers, to box or rectangle units. The fonts and colors of Ad units can be customized. Once you set the color, you get HTML source code for the ad. This must be pasted into your website code at the place you want the ad to go.
Tracking
The 'Reports' section of the AdSense admin area lets you know how your ads are doing. At the top you see a quick reminder of how much you've made that day, and then underneath you can make custom reports. 'Page Impressions' tells you how many times the ad has been displayed, 'Clicks' tells you how many people clicked it, 'CTR' is the click through rate (clicks per 100 impressions) and eCPM tells you how much money that ad unit earns per 1,000 page impressions.
Optimization
Once you have gotten the hang of the general interface, know how to set up ads and know how to track the stats of your ads, you can start to optimize your adsense performance. Try setting your ads in different locations, and use different sizes. Try making them stand out, and try making them blend in to your website design. See which gets you the best results after a few tests, then stick to these effective settings.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Burst Network Vs. Burst Direct
Burst Direct
The Burst Direct advertising option is one in which publishers agree to a 90-day, month-to-month agreement to show Burst ads on their sites. The ad campaigns shown on their sites can be based on cost-per-click or cost-per-impression models. After the 90-day term is up, publishers agree to show ads on a month-to-month basis instead of over the long term. This provides flexibility to publishers and to the advertisers in the network who want to create ads.
Burst Network
The Burst Network is another advertising in which advertisers sign up for long-term contracts with Burst to show ads on their sites. For example, a publisher in the Burst Network may agree to a three-year term to show ads. The advantage for publishers is that they get to earn higher revenues from the ads that they show on a per-impression basis. The advantage for Burst is that they get a network of sites that they can count on.
Statistics
When you apply for the Burst Network or Burst Direct and start showing advertisements on your site, you get access to an online control panel that allows you to see your site's statistics. The online panel shows how many times ads have been shown on your site and how many times someone clicked on an ad. You also have the option to control the ads shown on your site, and thereby avoid showing ads that you don't want.
Considerations
When choosing between Burst Direct and the Burst Network, consider the length of the term before you agree to it. In most cases, it makes sense to work with Burst Direct first and see how it goes. If the revenues are strong and you like working with Burst, get into the Burst Network. If you do not think the revenues are as high as they should be, then it does not make sense to sign a multi-year contract with Burst.
How to Make Money Online in Canada
1. Sell items through Amazon.ca. The site is the Canadian version of Amazon.com, and it has all the features of the American Website. Canadians can sell their books, movies and CDs through the site's merchant program. They can also sign up to have their own product listings and sell larger items through the Website like furniture.
2. Sign up with eBay.ca to sell through Canada's own eBay site. The site works just like the U.S. eBay site, but it's geared toward Canadians, and all transactions are in Canadian dollars. If you don't want to sell through the Canadian site, Canadians are eligible to sell through the U.S. eBay site as well. Selling through the American site gives Canadians access to a larger pool of buyers.
3. Use AdSense to make money. AdSense is a Google pay-per-click ad program that Canadians are eligible to join. After signing up for the program through Google, place the AdSense code generated for you on your blog or Website. You will be paid every time someone clicks on one of the ads that were placed by the code. The minimum payout is $100. Some Websites, like HubPages, are open to Canadians and pay a share of AdSense revenues to anyone who writes items for the site.
4. Write for About or Suite101. Both sites accept Canadian writers, and both sites pay Canadians at the same rate that they pay American writers. About.com pays a minimum monthly salary as well as bonuses for readership growth. Suite101 pays on a revenue-sharing basis.
5. Make money through affiliate programs. Most affiliate programs will accept Canadian sellers who place special affiliate links online and then earn money each time someone buys an item by using that link. Canadians can make money with affiliate links that they place on their blogs, on their own Websites and on articles that they publish through article directories.
6. Work through a company that hires at-home Canadians to work online with the company. Accentus hires medical transcriptionists in Canada to work online. Axion Data hires Canadians to do online data entry from home.
How to Put My AdSense on Websites
1. Apply for AdSense by visiting Google's AdSense website. You can find a link to this site in the resources section.
2. Wait for your acceptance confirmation before setting up the AdSense ads. After you receive this confirmation, you can begin legally using AdSense.
3. Select the AdSense product you wish to use. Google offers several AdSense product types that include search units, links units and content-based units. Once you have selected your unit type, click the submit button to move to the next step.
4. Choose the design and dimensions of the unit you have selected. You can choose colors and sizes that best fit the style of your website. After you have selected your desired combinations, click the submit button to move to the next step.
5. Place the ad unit in a channel so that you can keep track of the number of ads you display and the number of clicks you receive. Typically, you want to name the channel based on the size and location of your ad so you easily know what ads the channel is displaying. Click the submit button to move to the next step.
6. Push the 'Submit and Get Code' button. Google will then generate a javascript based code.
7. Copy the generated javascript code. Click inside the box to highlight the whole code, then choose 'Copy' from the Edit menu on your browser.
8. Open up the .html files you are using for your website, or if you are using an ad display program, locate the section that requests your AdSense code.
9. Paste your code(s) in the spots where you would like your ads to appear. You may need to generate several different ad types with different sizes and shapes to create a combination of ad units that work best for your site. Be sure to paste the code within the
tags of the HTML code of your page.
Sunday, March 3, 2013
How to Earn Advertising Dollars With Your Blog
1. Write a clear description of your blog and identify the audience your blog is intended to serve.
2. Provide your readers with timely, relevant content through regular blog entries with the goal of attracting a substantial, loyal group of readers. Make your content useful, engaging and targeted to the audience you're trying to reach. The more relevant and unique your content, the more likely readers will become loyal and even suggest your blog to friends, family and colleagues. Interact with your readers by responding to their comments and suggestions.
3. Install a Web analytics tool, such as Google Analytics, SiteMeter or StatCounter, to your blog so you can measure how often people visit your site, how they land on your blog, how long they stay and whether or not they come back. Use this tool to also help you determine which pages readers visit the most and the locations of your readers so you can provide that information to advertisers. Keep track of this information so you can include these details in your media kit.
4. Designate a space on your blog for advertising and decide on the types of advertisements you want to include. Choose from text, sponsorship, display, interstitial and pop-up advertisements. Look at your competitors' sites to see what type of advertising options they offer and their pricing. Create a price list for advertisements included on your blog.
5. Compile a media kit, which is a marketing package that can be as simple as a one-sheet flier, that gives information about your blog content, topics it covers, how often you post and your overall message.
6. Survey your readers, once you've built a relationship with them, via a Web survey to collect specific demographic data, including: age, sex, educational background, interests and marital status. Include this information in your media kit.
7. Compile and include the site traffic information gathered in Step 3 in your media kit.
8. Post your media kit to your blog in HTML and print versions. Disclose your advertising policy to your readers, so that they are aware they will begin to see advertising on your site.
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