Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Why Has My Google Mail Been Disabled?



Using POP Or IMAP

Mail software programs such as Outlook and Apple Mail use protocols called POP and IMAP to download messages from Internet email accounts. If you download, receive or delete large amounts of mail in a short period of time with one of these programs, this can appear to Google like someone is using your account for illicit activity like sending spam. You know that this is the case if you receive the error message 'Lockdown in Sector 4.' Wait for about 24 hours, and you should be able to access your account again.

Multiple Undeliverable Messages

If you are sending many messages that bounce back to you, this can appear to Google like someone is trying to send spam from your account. Google may reinstate your account after reviewing your activity, or it may be permanently disabled if you are violating Gmail Terms of Use.

Suspicious Programs, Extensions And Behavior

File-sharing or file-storing software, third party software and browser extensions that automatically log in to your Gmail account can look suspicious because it may appear like an automated program is using your account for illicit purposes. You might also accidentally disable your account for the same reason if you have Gmail open in multiple windows at once. If you are not engaging in suspicious activity, account access should be restored within 24 hours.

Browser Problems

It is possible that you are not experiences problems with Gmail itself but your browser is unable to access your account. If it repeatedly reloads when you try to access your account, the problem is with the browser. To address this problem, install any updates from your browser's manufacturer, and clear your cache and cookies. If you are not sure how to do this, refer to 'Help' or 'Support' from your browser. If all else fails, try accessing your account with a different browser.

Account Compromised

It is possible that someone is using your account without your permission to perform illicit activities. If this is the case, Google can reinstate your access to your account by helping you reset your password.

Policy Violation

Google may permanently disable your account if you did, in fact, violate Gmail Terms of Use. If you did not violate the Terms of Use and believe that your account was disabled by mistake, contact Google for assistance.

How To Make Money Per Hit on a Website



1. Sign up for a pay-per-hit or 'CPM' ad network. (CPM refers to 'cost per mille,' or the rate you'll receive per 1,000 ad views.) Items to consider include the rate paid per 1,000 views and the minimum income necessary to earn before you'll be paid. Consult the ProBlogger link in the Resources section below for a list of 12 CPM providers that will serve up advertising on your site just like Google Adsense.

2. Decide where you'd like to add CPM advertising on your website. If you already have successful banner ads, affiliate links or pay-per-click ads on your site, you may not to displace them for (generally) lower-paying CPM ads. However, CPM ads can be an easy addition to an established website or a simply way to start advertising on your website from the very first day.

3. Add the CPM provider's html code to your website in the appropriate places in your code. Your ad provider will provide the necessary coding to automatically pull ads from their database onto your site--simply follow their installation instructions to display your new ads in the intended places on your site.

4. Log into your CPM network account periodically to track how your advertising is performing. Of course, the more visitors you have, the more your ads will be viewed, and the greater pay-per-hit income you'll make.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

How to Put Ads on a Flash Template



Rome

1. Open the Rome site in your Web browser, then click the 'Launch Web app' button. Click the 'Create new' button, then click a Flash template from the gallery that appears.

2. Click the 'Choose' button to select the template for editing, then click the 'Insert' menu. Click the 'File' command, then click the 'Browse' button. Navigate to and double click the image file on your PC that contains the ad you want to insert in the Flash template. Rome will upload the ad and insert it on the template.

3. Click 'Save' to save the modified Flash template.

Trendy Site Builder

4. Open the Trendy home page in your Web browser, then click the 'Trial' button.

5. Click the 'Sign up' button, then follow the prompts to create a trial account.

6. Click the 'Create site' button, click the 'Get started' button. Click the 'Simple' button to display a gallery of Flash templates that are easy to edit.

7. Click a thumbnail of a template to load the template for editing, then click 'Select this design' to confirm you want to use the current template to hold your ad. Click the 'Edit' button to load the template into the editor.

8. Click the 'Image' button at screen left to insert a generic image onto the template.

9. Click the generic image, then click the 'Change image' button. Click the 'My images' tab on the screen that appears, then click the 'Upload' button. Follow the prompts on the screen that appears to upload the image file displaying your ad.

10. Click the thumbnail representing your uploaded image, then click the 'X' button on the 'Images' dialog box to close the dialog. Notice that the image editor has replaced the generic image with the image you uploaded.

11. Click the 'Publish' button, then follow the prompts to finish publishing the Flash site with your ad.

WIX

12. Open the Wix home page in your browser. Click the 'Start creating' button on the next screen, then click a thumbnail image from the gallery that appears to load the Flash template that the thumbnail image represents.

13. Click the 'Edit' button at the top right corner of the screen, then click the 'Add' button from the navigation pane at screen left.

14. Click 'Pix' to indicate you want to insert a picture, then click the 'Upload' button. Navigate to and double click the image file containing your ad to upload the ad.

15. Drag the thumbnail representing your uploaded ad onto the Web page's central window to insert your ad in the template. Click the 'Publish' button at the top of the window, then follow the prompts to publish the Flash site.

Monday, April 22, 2013

How to Add Ads to My Web Page



1. Make sure your web host will let you put ads on the page. Some free web hosting providers already have their own ads on the page or will not allow you to put Javascript on the page. If you can’t put ads on your existing web page, you will need to switch to another web hosting provider.

2. Join an advertising program. Write down your username and password; you will need them each time you sign in to the program website.

3. Log into the advertising program website and set up your account. Read the support pages to learn how to generate HTML code for ads and to select the types and sizes of ads you want to display on your web page.

4. Generate and copy the HTML code for an ad or ad group. You can copy the code by selecting the code and then choosing “Copy” from the 'Edit' menu of your web browser.

5. Open your web page in an HTML editor. Paste the copied HTML code into your web page at the place you want the ad to appear. You can control the position and appearance of the ads on your web page. Paste in the copied code by selecting “Paste” from the 'Edit' menu of your HTML editor. Save the file when you finish making changes.

6. Upload the web page to your web hosting account. View the page online to make sure the ads appear correctly. If they don’t, revise the HTML code, save the file and upload it again.

How to Create a Google AdSense Pub Code ID



1. Sign into your Google account, then go to Google's AdSense website.

2. Click the 'Sign Up Now' button.

3. Complete the application. You will need your website URL. You will also need your name, address, and phone number. Click the 'Submit Information' button when you complete the application.

4. Check your email for an email from Google. Click on the link in the email to verify that you want to sign up for Adsense. Google will review your application and send you an AdSense ID code, if your application is approved.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

How to Add JavaScript Code to Drupal Block



1. Click on the 'Modules' menu link in the Drupal administration section.

2. Scroll down until you find the 'PHP Filter' module. Check the box next to it. Click 'Save.'

3. Click on 'Structure,' then 'Blocks.' Select 'Add New Block,' or click on 'Edit' next to the block where you want to add the JavaScript.

4. Select 'PHP' beneath the Body box, then paste or type the JavaScript code into the box. Click on 'Save Block.'

Saturday, April 20, 2013

What Happens If I Accidentally Click My Google Ads?



Google Policy

Google's general policy on ad clicks is that they should only result from genuine user interest, and that website owners may not click their own ads for any purpose whatsoever. Therefore, even if you yourself are interested in one of the ads that appears on your own site, you may not click it. It is also prohibited to encourage website visitors to click ads, or to use automated means to increase the number of ad clicks you receive.

Click Fraud

Non-genuine ad clicks are classified as click fraud. Were this allowed, it would be possible to target competing businesses and repeatedly click their ads, increasing their advertising costs to no benefit. Furthermore, it would be possible to cost advertisers to your own site money by clicking your own ads, even if you had no interest in the product. Automated click fraud is a felony in some states, such as California under penal code 502.

Accidental Clicks

Google understand that users will accidentally click their own ads on occasion, and for a single case will generally not take any action against the user. However, since the usage of AdSense is closely monitored, if the click is recognized as coming from the ad owner, the income will be stripped from it -- though the click may still appear on the AdSense statistics pages. If a publisher is deemed to have clicked ads purposefully, however, the account may be disabled.

AdSense Preview Tool

Some instances of publishers clicking their own ads occur because the site owner is genuinely interested in a product or service being advertised, or because they are curious about the advertisers they are attracting. For this purpose, Google AdSense Preview Tool can be used to click ads without them being counted in the main statistics or costing anything to the advertiser. It can also be used to view the ads that would appear on a page you are thinking of adding AdSense to.