Sunday, January 26, 2014

How to Schedule YouTube Uploads



1. Log into your YouTube account from the homepage. Click 'Upload' in the top menu to view options for adding a video to your channel.

2. Click the 'Privacy' drop-down men and select 'Scheduled.'

3. Click the 'Date' field and select the date on which you want the video to upload. Select a time and time zone. Select the category and license and rights ownership settings.

4. Click the 'Select File to Upload' and select the video you want to upload. When finished, the video is added to your video manager. When the scheduled time arrives, it is published to your channel.

5. Click the drop-down menu in the upper-right of your screen, then click 'Video Manager.'

6. Click 'Edit' next to the video you had published. Change the 'Privacy Settings' to 'Public' to make the video available to everyone. Click 'Save Changes.'

Saturday, January 25, 2014

How to Set Google Ads to Image Only



Set Image Ad for New Ad Unit

1. Navigate to google.com/adsense. Login to your Adsense account using your standard Google account username and password.

2. Click on the 'Adsense Setup' tab and choose 'Adsense for Content.'

3. Click on the 'Ad Unit' radio button and select 'Image ads only' in the drop-down menu.

4. Click 'Continue' to continue generating your advertising unit according to the guided wizard.

Set Image Ad for Existing Ad Unit

5. After logging in your Google AdSense account, click the 'AdSense Setup' tab.

6. Click the 'Manage Ads' sub-tab.

7. Click 'Edit Ad Settings' for the desired ad unit.

8. Select 'Image ads only' in the 'Format' drop-down menu.

9. Click 'Save Settings' to save the ad unit.

How to Update a Bank Account for Google AdSense



1. Wait until your total amount owed reaches at least $10. Google will not allow you to add any payment information until that payment threshold has been reached.

2. Go to the Google AdSense website at Google.com/adsense and log in to your account. Look at the column on the left and click on the link for Account Settings. This will take you to your account page.

3. Look down the page until you see the heading for Payment Settings. The first item on the list is 'Payment Method.' Click on the link to edit your payment method to go to the page for payment information.

4. Fill in the text boxes with your bank account information. Double-check all account information, then save the changes to your account.

Friday, January 24, 2014

How to Build a Commercial Website Using Google



Building a Google Commercial Website

1. Log on to google.com and create a Google Account. To create a Google Account you will need to choose an email address and password, identify your location, such as United States, use the word verification for security purposes and agree to Google's Terms of Service.

2. Sign into your Google Account with your email address and password.

3. Select the 'More' drop down menu from the upper left tool bar and click on 'Even More.' This will bring a larger list of Google products that you can choose from.

4. On the More Google Products webpage, scroll down and click on 'Sites' to create your website.

5. On the 'create new site' webpage click on the blue button 'Create Site,' which will take you to the site setup webpage.

6. On the setup page enter your site's name and a short description of your business or products. Choose if your site will contain mature content and if you will share your site with the public. Also, pick a theme for the look of your site.

7. Enter the code word generated on the bottom left of the screen and click 'Create Site.' This will take you to your site's Home Page, where you will be able to Create and Edit pages.

8. Click 'Edit Page' located on the upper right tool bar. Create a new Header and enter a full description of your website.

9. Click on 'Create Page' to begin adding pages to your new Google website. For example, add an About Us Page, Contact Page and Description of your services, company or products.

10. Click on the 'Edit Sidebar' and create the Navigation links to your individual pages. You can also add AdSense, text to your site's sidebar, recent activity and a countdown for a specific date.

11. Click on the 'Photo' button located on the upper left tool bar to open Picasa to add photos to your website. You will need to log in to your Google account. With Picasa you can upload photos for free from your computer into the Picasa web album.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

How to Make Money With Clickbank



1. Identify a niche market. Search the Clickbank marketplace to see what categories are available. Tailor your product to fit categories that are not already filled with similar items.

2. Write an ebook, create software or put together a report that will sell. Make sure it has a fresh angle that will make it different from any similar products.

3. Register for a seller's account with Clickbank. Pay the startup fee and have your account confirmed.

4. Create a mini-site to advertise your product. Write a sales letter that accurately describes the product and what it can do for the buyer. Use highly-searched keywords in order to get search engine traffic to your page.

5. Submit your page and your egood to Clickbank for approval. Take the Clickbank payment links provided to you from the site and put them onto the sales letter.

6. Choose a price for your item. Choose a percentage of each sale that will go to anyone who sells the item on your behalf.

7. Find new ways to market your item. Post information about it in forums and on related websites.

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.