Wednesday, January 22, 2014

How to Disable Ads by Google



1. Find the Windows hosts file on your computer. If you are running Windows 98 or ME, the file is probably located in the C:\Windows folder. Windows NT usually stores its host file at C:\WINNT\system32\drivers\etc. Windows XP and Vista store the hosts file at C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc. If you are running Windows 2000, you can find the hosts file at one of the last two directories listed above. Look for the file named 'Hosts.'

2. Right-click the hosts file. Click 'Open,' and then choose ''Select the program from a list.' Click 'Notepad.' The hosts file opens up as a text file in Notepad.

3. On the first empty line of the hosts file, copy and paste the following:127.0.0.1 pagead.googlesyndication.com

127.0.0.1 pagead2.googlesyndication.com

4. Save the file.

5. Allow the change if prompted with a warning from your antivirus or spyware programs.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

How to Install Google Adsense Into Your Blog



1. Create an AdSense account by visiting http://www.google.com/adsense. The directions provided on the website are extremely easy to follow, and creating an account takes only a few minutes. You will be required to fill out an application to install Google AdSense into your blog, and will be asked to verify your payment method and account information before proceeding.

2. Determine the best placement on your blog for the ads. Ideally, your Google AdSense ads should blend in and coordinate with the style and color of your blog’s text and graphics. Google offers great tips and advice that should be considered for optimum results.

3. Choose the type of ads you wish to display on your blog. Google offers a variety of ad types, including AdSense for content, AdSense for search, graphic ads, text ads, or a combination. The type of ads you choose will depend on the look and content of your blog, your target audience, and your overall preference. You can modify, delete and add new Google AdSense ads at any time.

4. Customize the ads for your blog using Google's wizard. You are allowed three ad units and three link units on each page. Customizable features include size, color and style.

5. Create a channel for tracking your ads, and choose a name for each ad you create. One of the benefits of installing Google AdSense into your blog is the ability to track each individual ad based on placement, ad type or other criteria. This enables you to make adjustments if one ad type is not performing as well as expected.

6. Grab the code for your AdSense ad, and then insert it into the proper place on your blog. After you have completed installing Google AdSense into your blog, Google takes care of the rest.

Monday, January 20, 2014

How to Get Rid of Google Ads on My Cell Phone



1. Root your Android phone, if you have not already done so. Each phone model requires different steps to root, so you'll need to search for specific instructions for your device.

2. Tap 'Market' on the Home screen.

3. Type 'Angry Ad Blocker' in the Search field.

4. Tap 'Buy' and enter your Google account password. If you have not previously set up a credit card or PayPal account for Google purchases, do so now by entering your information. Click 'OK' to confirm the purchase. As of the date of publication, the app costs $2.93.

5. Tap the 'Angry Ad Blocker' icon in the Apps menu after it finishes downloading.

6. Tap 'Enable Blocker.'

7. Turn off your phone and reboot it.

How to Upgrade Your Old Blogger.com Account



Log in to Blogger.com with Your Old Account

1. Start at the Blogger.com home page (see the Resources section below).

2. Take a tour of the new Blogger.com if you are unsure whether or not you want to upgrade your account. Click on the 'Take a Tour' link to start.

3. Click on the 'Switch Now' link to start the process of upgrading your account.

4. Provide your old username and password in the text boxes provided.

5. Read the new 'Terms of Service' by clicking on the link and check the box to agree.

6. Click on the 'Continue' link.

Create a Google Account to Use the New Blogger.com

7. Enter your current email address. Creating a Google account does not automatically give you a gmail account.

8. Choose a password. Passwords should be at least six characters long and include numbers or symbols to make it more difficult to guess.

9. Reenter the password and type the word you see in the word verification field provided for security purposes.

10. Agree to the terms of service and click on the 'I accept. Create my account' link.

11. Use an existing Google account to sign in. If you already have a Google account, you can apply it to your new Blogger.com account and get started.

Upgrade and Use the New Blogger.com

12. Check your email to confirm your new Google account. Click on the link provided in the email or copy the URL into your address bar.

13. Sign in to your new Blogger.com account.

14. Use the new Blogger.com features, which include drag-and-drop editing, privacy options and options for RSS feeds.

How to Allow Access Into AdSense Reports



1. Link your Google AdSense account to a Google Analytics account. Look for the link inviting you to connect the two accounts on either the Overview or Advanced Reports pages in your AdSense account.

2. Click on 'User Manager' from your Analytics account Web page. Select 'Add a User.' Enter the information required to create a profile that can view accounts only. Select at least one Web page profile to identify the new account with.

3. Click 'Edit AdSense Linking Settings,' found on the Overview page next to the name of the profile. Follow the instructions on the 'AdSense Linking Settings' page to provide access to AdSense reports through the profile you created. Select the account and profiles to connect with AdSense and click 'Continue.' Choose a primary domain if you receive reports from more than one Web page and click Continue. Add the code provided to any Web page other than your primary domain. Click 'Continue' to finish linking your AdSense reports to your Analytics account.

4. Share the account access information with the person you wish to have view your AdSense reports if you created a new account. Inform them that they can access your AdSense reports through Google Analytics.

Does Google Offer CPM Ads?



Google CPM Ads

The cost per impression (CPM) is quoted for 1,000 ad impressions, meaning that advertisers pay the stated amount for the ad to be displayed 1,000 times across Google's services. Google does not display these ads in search results, but they can appear on Google's Display Network. The Network includes Google properties such as YouTube, Google Maps and Gmail, as well as numerous partner websites and AdSense users.

Creating Google CPM Ads

Anyone can sign up for a Google AdWords account and use it to create CPM ads. After signing into your account, create a new ad campaign and select 'Display Network' as the only network in the Networks and Devices section. Make sure the search network is disabled. Enable the advanced options in the Bidding and Budget settings, and choose the CPM rate option.

Monitoring Google CPM Ads

Google provides tools to help you monitor your ad campaigns and maximize their efficiency. Google tracks how often your ad is displayed and clicked, and it can track how often clicks translate into purchases or other desired actions, which are called conversions. Google displays that information on your AdWords dashboard. You can use the data to see how the amount you bid for your CPM ads and other factors impact where and how often your ads are displayed, allowing you to make improvements to the ads as needed.

Competing With Google CPC Ads

Google also allows advertisers to pay only when ads are clicked on. These CPC ads compete with CPM ads to appear in Google's services. Based on the number of times a CPC ad was displayed and clicked on, Google calculates an effective CPM rate for it. When two ads are competing for the same space, Google displays the most expensive ad. Because CPM ads often take the place of multiple CPC ads, CPM ads must beat the value of all the CPC ads that would have appeared for Google to display them.

How to Build Turnkey AdSense Websites



1. Sign up for a Google AdSense account at www.google.com/adsense. The sign-up process is fairly simple and, as long as everything is good with your application, you should get approval within a few days.

2. Sign up for a simple web hosting service. Make sure that the host you choose has simple web templates available, or you can also subscribe to a service that will provide you with pre-designed templates for your turnkey AdSense website.

3. Decide on a web template that will work best with a content-heavy website. The best turnkey template will have a white background with little to no images.

4. Choose a general product or service that you want to advertise, such as televisions or books.

5. Write interesting web content about a specific type of product under the general category you chose. For example, if you're writing about TVs, you might want to talk about flat screen TVs on one page. The content needs to be informative, well-written and interesting to readers. There should be at least 350 words on each page. The content also must be written with SEO in mind. Go to SEOmoz.org to learn how to optimize your site in this way.

6. Copy and paste the content into the web template that you chose in step three.

7. Install Google AdSense code on your turnkey website. Most turnkey sites have the AdSense ads listed on the left or right side of the page or falling within the text. Some also include banner ads on the bottom of the page or along the edges of the text. Google AdSense automatically updates the ads depending on the content on your page.

8. Create additional pages on the same website with the same format that focus on other more specific products under the general topic to form your turnkey AdSense website.