Monday, April 8, 2013

How to Insert AdSense Code Into YouTube



Getting Approved

1. Upload original videos to YouTube. Every part of the videos must be original content that you have full worldwide copyright ownership. Any videos containing music, lyrics, images, text, owned by someone else will make it unlikely you will be approved. This includes cover songs performed by you of another performer's commercial work.

2. Make sure that all of your videos, and your conduct on YouTube complies with the Terms of Service for your account, and YouTube's Community Guidelines.

3. Upload new videos to YouTube regularly.

4. Make sure your videos have popular appeal, and are viewed by thousands of viewers before applying.

5. Go to the YouTube Partnership Program page and apply, then wait for YouTube to review your account and your videos.

After Approval

6. Use the instructions sent to you from YouTube to create an Adsense account, which will be linked to your YouTube account. If you already have an account, continue with the following steps.

7. Sign into Google Adsense using your AdSense account. Click 'My Account,' and select 'Account Access.'

8. Open a new browser window. Sign into YouTube using your YouTube account. A notification will appear inviting you to link your AdSense and YouTube Accounts. Enter your Adsense account information as requested.

9. Wait for an email from YouTube confirming the accounts have been linked.

10. Log into YouTube, and click on a video. A new 'Enable Revenue Sharing' button will be below your video. Click it, then a new page opens.

11. Submit the requested information verifying your ownership of copyrights and ability to use the video for commercial purposes, then click 'Submit.'

12. Wait for your video to be approved for revenue sharing. Then see the AdSense ads on your video.

How Do Cookies Get on a Computer?



How Cookies Get on a Computer

A Web server sends its cookie to your computer when you browse to a website. If the cookie remains on your computer the next time you visit the website, your computer sends it back to the server to identify you as a previous visitor. If the website displays advertisements from a network such as Google AdSense, you may receive the cookie for that network as well. Because this cookie originates from a website other than the one that you are visiting, it is called a 'third-party cookie.' Neither first-party nor third-party cookies contain personal information; each cookie contains a unique code that identifies your computer.

Benefits of Cookies

A cookie allows you to customize websites according to your preference without affecting the experience of other users. Websites often contain customization options, allowing users to change the language, color scheme, text size and other items. A cookie allows these preferences to be persistent; the next time you visit the website, it remains as you configured it. E-commerce websites also use cookies to make shopping carts persistent; if you browse a shopping website and place an item in your cart, that website's cookie allows the item to remain in your cart if you return to purchase it later.

Drawbacks of Cookies

Advertising networks use cookies to track your browsing habits. For example, the DoubleClick DART cookie used by Google for its AdSense program allows Google to track your Web searches, along with all of your visits to websites that display AdSense ads or take part in the Google Analytics program. Google analyzes this data to determine which advertisements you are most likely to click, and displays those advertisements when you visit websites displaying AdSense ads. The benefit if this is that you are more likely to see advertisements online that interest you. However, some people would rather not share their browsing history -- even if it is anonymous -- with a company that intends to profit from it.

Avoiding Cookies

All Web browsers have privacy features that allow you to customize how they handle cookies. You can configure your browser to accept all cookies, to refuse third-party cookies or to refuse all cookies. This may increase the time needed to do some things online -- such as adjusting your preferences for a website -- but many browsers allow you to enter exceptions for your cookie configuration.

How to Make Money With Google Adsense On Blogger.com



1. Decide on a blog concept. Choose a topic you have knowledge about or interest in. To make money from a website, you must be able to generate traffic. Remember that authentic content brings in traffic, and good content is much easier to create if you are well acquainted with, or very interested in, the topic you are writing about. If you garden, for example, start a gardening blog. Consider three factors when making your final decision: 1) how many competitor blogs exist on the same topic, 2) how many Adsense ads are available for that topic, and 3) how likely are you to be able to create consistent, reader-worthy content for it.

2. Create branding. Choose a distinct name that is easy to remember. Check to see if the name you've chosen is available on Blogger.com, as well as on email and Twitter. If so, open accounts to secure the name before someone else does. Your Blogger.com URL will include the word 'blogspot,' but Blogger.com also offers the option of publishing to a domain instead of their free blogspot address. If the name you've chosen is available as a domain and you can afford the monthly web hosting cost, purchase your domain. Create an avatar or logo, and use the same one everywhere.

3. Build your blog. Spend some time researching and viewing successful blogs to study their layout. Blogger.com has user-friendly templates with gadgets that are easy to add. Insert features such as 'Followers,' which enables people to follow your blog and be notified when you post new content. For the protection of their advertisers, Adsense requires that your blog have legitimate content, so don't monetize your blog quite yet.

4. Create top-quality content that provides your readers with useful information. Write with proper grammar and spelling. Write short, concise, valuable posts that make readers want to bookmark your site and return. Use humor, but remain professional. Every published keystroke is potentially permanent, because your content can be copied and forwarded before you have a chance to edit or delete, so never say anything inflammatory or negative. Study search engine optimization, which is the art of designing and writing web content so that search engines can find it more easily, and infuse your writing with lots of searchable phrases that are relevant to your topic.

5. Enrich your site with imagery. Purchase stock photographs, or take photos yourself. Remember that when you 'right click, save-as' any photo from the web you are stealing, unless that photo is specifically marked free for use. Microstock agencies are more affordable than traditional stock photography or hiring a photographer, although for the reduced cost you lose image exclusivity and run the risk that images you purchase will be seen elsewhere. Browse 'free' sections of agencies to see if any of their featured images meet your requirements.

6. Monetize your blog. While logged in to your Dashboard, click on the 'Monetize' tab, and fill in the required information. Adsense will review your site for legitimacy and viable content. Once your blog has been approved, populate your site with ads.

7. Study Adsense rules very carefully, and follow them. Adsense disables accounts without notice for violation of their rules and policies. They have an appeal process, but there is no guarantee you will be reinstated; once you have lost your Adsense account, you cannot open another one.

8. Above-the-fold advertising is seen the most by newspaper readers, and the same applies to websites. Place at least one ad above the scroll line, so that your readers will see it without having to scroll down. Avoid inserting too many ads, as this will make your site appear spam-like.

9. Advertise your site. Network on line, via social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter. Leave comments on other blogs, but only if you have something constructive and positive to say about their content---don't just comment asking them to visit your site. Add your website address to your email signature, and ask your friends to pass it along.

10. Work daily. Add quality content on a regular basis. Three high quality posts per week are better than three quick and careless posts per day. On the days that you are not posting, network instead, as well as research and learn.

How to Make a Website for Arcade Games



1. Pick a web host service (see Resources). You can pay yearly for a service or choose a free service. The advantage to paying for a web host service is the amount of storage space you'll be provided. If you plan to use a lot of graphics and media files, they will take up a lot of space. Opt for the paid web hosting. Free services don't offer much space. Also, if you want to have advertising on your web site that brings money to you, opt to pay for web hosting. Free web hosting often includes advertising on your website that goes to the web hosting service.

2. Design your arcade game website. Since you're making an arcade game website, make it fun and flashy like a real arcade. Use colorful backgrounds and graphics. Don't be afraid to include animated graphics and blinking text. This will add to the arcade feel of your website and make it more attractive for arcade enthusiasts. Embed a free arcade sound file on your website for additional authentic arcade feel.

3. Use the built-in design and upload tools provided by your web host to develop your website and upload the files you'll need. Create an easy menu with simple game categories. Create a section of the website devoted to articles about the history of arcade games, tips on playing arcade games and reviews of arcade games. Devote the rest of the sections of the website to games. Include a section specifically devoted to early classic arcade games like 'Donkey Kong' and 'Pac-Man.'

4. Embed a wide variety of arcade-style games on your website. There are free resources for games you can easily embed on your website. You can easily embed these games in your website by copying and pasting the code to your web pages. The games are made using Adobe Flash, Shockwave and Java code. Include links to the Adobe Flash and Shockwave players on your web site in case you have visitors that need to download them before playing games on your arcade website.

5. Use Google Ads to generate income from your website. When you sign up for an Adsense account, Google places content relevant advertising on your website that generates money for you when visitors click on ads. It's free to start a Google Adsense account.

How to Activate Google Adsense



1. Design and construct the website you want to include in the Google Adsense program. Be sure your website falls within Google's published criteria for websites.

2. Sign up and submit your website to Google Adsense program. Once you website is approved, you will receive a notification allowing you to proceed with the program.

3. Activate your Google Adsense account. Clicking on the link in the email Google sent you telling you your website had been approved.

4. Log into your Adsense account, and retrieve the HTML code you will need to use on your website. After logging in, follow the prompts to get the appropriate programming code.

5. Copy the code, then paste the information into the appropriate section of your website. Once the code has been installed in your website, it will be included in the Google Adsense program and will start to see Google advertising appearing on your site.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

How to Add Pay Per Click Advertising to a Blog



1. The most popular pay per click model is Google AdSense. Signing up is free. Google matches ads based on your blog's content. This is the most common model used for internet advertising.

2. If you use Google AdSense, there are a few tricks you need to be aware of. You want the ads to blend in with your site, so they don't look like ads, but more like your site's content. Text links often generate more clicks that image ads. You can find all kinds of tips by visiting the Google AdSense blog.

3. Sign up for BidVertiser. This is the same concept as Google AdSense. You sing up as a publisher and ads from advertisers are matched to your site. You are paid based on clicks.

4. Sign up for free affiliate programs like Commission Junction and LinkShare. These sites pay you as the publisher for leads or sign-ups. Leads can pay anywhere from a few cents to $20 or more.

5. Visit the Pay Per Click forum located at http://forums.digitalpoint.com. You can read or join discussions about different methods of making money from pay per click advertising.

6. See the resources section below for more ways to make money with your blog or working from home.

Google Adsense Tips Tricks



Ad appearance

AdSense ads that display with similar colors and fonts as the rest of the text on the page typically get better click-through rates. Carefully match your ads with your site layout so they blend in.

Ad location

Place your AdSense ad blocks in your content so the text wraps around your ads. Your site visitors are on your page to read the content. By placing your ads within your content you will ensure more visitors see your ads and increase the likelihood that they will click an ad. It's also important to place ad blocks above the fold on your pages so the ads are seen by visitors who don't scroll down the page.

Page targeting

Narrowly define the topic of your pages. Each page should have a very specific subject and that should be reflected by using your primary keyword phrase in your page title, meta keywords tag, meta description tag, H1 tag and within the body of your content. AdSense displays ads based on the subject matter of the page and it uses these elements to determine what the subject of your page is. Clearly defining your page topic will result in accurate and relevant ads being displayed which will lead to higher click-through rates.

Ad block size

Use larger ad blocks like the 336x280 and 300x250 pixel ads. These ad sizes are more noticeable and generally receive more clicks than some of the smaller ad sizes.

Ad tracking

AdSense has built in ad-tracking capability. Pay careful attention to the pages that generate more clicks and higher revenue so you know where to focus your search engine optimization efforts or your advertising dollars.

Eliminate ad borders

Ad borders serve as a warning to site visitors that the content is an advertisement. Remove the borders around your AdSense ads to more smoothly blend the ads with the content of your website.