Friday, March 21, 2014
How to Autopilot Money From A Website Or Free Blog (Google Adsense)
1. You can make money with Google adsense. Google Adsense is an amazing contextual advertising program that lets you earn revenue from your site by a variety of revenue generating programs without any selling on your part. You just need a website or free blog and Google does the rest
2. Google uses pay per click ads, Adsense for search, referrals for Firefox with Google toolbar, Picassa, Google Pack and the adsense program itself to generate revenue for you and, of course, for Google.There is definitely good money that can be made if you follow all the rules exactly that are given in the adsense policies. Play by their rules and you will make money.
3. What you should NOT do:1. Never change the Google adsense HTML code. If this is a mystery to you, good. It's not something you want to learn.2. Don't ask your friends and your relatives to click on your Google ads and never hint to your visitors to click on the ads either. This is fraud and they will come after you.3. Never label the Google ads with text that says anything other than 'sponsored links' or 'advertisements'. You know who will get you, right?4. Never click on the ads that are on your page. Google has prepared for this, and they will know. This is fraud and they will come after you.5. Never put a Google ad block in a pop-up window or in error pages. Not even on empty pages. You don't want to put something on a page just to try to make money on an accidental click. Again, this is fraud and will not work for long.
4. Here is what you SHOULD do:Webmasters can make Adsense more successful by focusing on attracting more visitors to their sites. There are several ways to accomplish this. Improving content is critical, as visitors are more likely to view the site when it holds quality material. Market to the right people, and take every opportunity to give the website URL exposure.Develop a mailing list, create a newsletter, offer a free item to encourage sign-ups, and publish a form on the website that allows visitors to request more information. This is all free advertising, which keeps viewers aware of the website and encourages new viewers to visit. The more of it that is done, the faster traffic will increase and the more clicks on Google ads you will get and the more money you will make.Google pays you monthly when your earnings reach $100. This may take a while to accumulate because it takes a while to build traffic to your website or blog. The Google Adsense checks are a blessing to a large number of newbies with low budgets eager to make money from home. The possibility is there if you have a website with good content. Visitors will always come back.Since Adsense is web based, you must have a website or blog to participate. This is not a problem. There are dozens of free websites and blogs you can get. Just do a web search. Once your website or blog is ready and the contents optimized, you can submit your application to Google. The Adsense program is not just for high page rank sites as some seem to think. Brand new sites or blogs also qualify. Try the free Blogger.com. They are owned by Google and have Adsense built in to their platform.
5. The Google Adsense program is a great way to earn an additional income for most webmasters and a big income for some who have made it the main source of revenue.
Thursday, March 20, 2014
How to Embed Google AdSense
1. Sign in to your Google AdSense account.
2. Click on the 'AdSense Setup' tab.
3. Select 'AdSense for Content.'
4. Choose if you wish to display an 'Ad Unit' which displays an AdSense box, or 'Link Unit' which displays a group of AdSense links. Click 'Continue.'
5. Customize the look of your ad. The next page allows you to choose a theme and change the color and format of the ad. Click 'Continue.'
6. Add a channel to your ad. This allows you to group ads together easily and track their performance. You can choose to skip this step as this is optional. Click 'Continue' to go to the next page.
7. Type in a name for your Ad unit. Click 'Submit and Get Code.'
8. Copy the code and paste it in the HTML of your Web page. Add it within the
tags to make sure it is displayed. Save and publish your page online.
How to Create Tracking URLs in Analytics
1. Point your browser to the Google Analytics 'Tool: URL Builder' page and type a URL in the 'Website URL' text field (see Resources).
2. Enter a campaign source, campaign medium and campaign name in the designated fields. Continue to enter a campaign term and campaign content, if preferred.
3. Click the 'Generate URL' button to produce your modified URL, or click the 'Clear' button to start over. Copy the link that displays and paste it on the pages you want.
4. Log in to your Google Analytics account (see Resources). Click the 'View Report' link next to your website name to review the results of the tracking URLs.
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
How to Create an Event Calendar Business Website
1. Find a niche. Your event website must have a theme, preferably something of interest to you. Overly generic websites tend to have trouble with search engine optimization due to a lack of focused keywords, and end up lost in cyberspace.
2. Hire a consultant if necessary. If you have a direction and a style, but no means of actually creating a website, find somebody whose portfolio includes websites with similar content and functionality. Or, if you're doing it yourself, lighten the code load by using a popular website engine like WordPress and basing the calendar functionality on a free plug-in.
3. Advertise your completed website for free on sites like craigslist to generate traffic. In the beginning, you may have to scour newspapers and other sources to add events to the calendar yourself. As your website grows, users will begin to submit content themselves.
4. Generate revenue by placing advertisements on your site with free advertising and affiliate programs such as Google Adsense and Commission Junction. If your site is local, you may be able to sell direct ads to local businesses; the profit margins on such sales are much higher than affiliate or pay-per-click programs.
How Does Google Know If Your IP Is Masked?
When Google Knows
Google knows that your IP is masked when the anonymizing proxy sends it to its own domain and host. In the past, many anonymizing services were of this type. Without an anonymizing proxy, your IP would show up as something like the following. (The country code for the United States is not 123; this is a hypothetical example).IP: 123.45. 678. 910
Location: United States
Region: Your State
City: Your City
ISP: Your ISP
Operating System/Version: Your OS and version number
Browser: All browsers you are usingIf you use a masked proxy, it will create a new IP address for you that appears something like this:IP: 456.12. 345.789
Location: Anonymizing Host
ISP: Anonymizing Host
Browser: Anonymizing Host
Operating System/Version: Anonymizing HostGoogle knows that this IP address is masked.
Not All Proxies Are Equal
Proxy services that convert your IP address, location and host name to another IP address and location do mask your actual IP address, but they do not prevent Google from tracking you. Often, these services route your IP address to a server in a different country, which enables you to access some but not all of your favorite sites. And by changing your IP address and routing it to a new server in a different country, these proxies are anonymous only until Google tracks that new IP address.
When Google Does Not Know
The demand for a truly anonymous proxy that Google can't identify as being masked remains high. In 2010 a free Mozilla Firefox add-on, GoogleSharing, was developed by Moxie Marlinspoke for Mozilla users who wish to surf anonymously. It does not work for other browsers.
No-Mask Anonymous Surfing
GoogleSharing was designed to guarantee Mozilla users a level of anonymous surfing not available with other proxies. By encrypting a user's IP address and sharing it randomly with other users' IP addresses, GoogleSharing not only keeps Google from realizing that your IP address is masked, but also keeps it from tracking your IP address. GoogleSharing feeds to Google the IP address of the previous user. The next user will then get your IP address, and the user after that will get the IP address of the previous user. It is this sharing of IP addresses and encrypting them that makes it impossible for Google to know that the proxy IP is masked.
Monday, March 17, 2014
About Pay Per Click Advertising
History
A small company that would later become part of Yahoo! first introduced pay per click advertising in 1998. Google Adwords, Microsoft adCenter and Yahoo! Search Marketing still remain on top in the pay per click advertising market. Other pay per click-based search engines include Ask and Looksmart. Pay per click is a cheap way of advertising, but the results are not always favorable. Traffic is almost guaranteed, but a purchase or other desired action is not.
Search Engines
Search engines commonly use bidding as their form of pay per click advertising. An advertiser will submit its advertisement along with a list of keywords. An advertiser will then choose an amount, usually in cents, that he is willing to pay per click. Most times these types of advertisements are going to appear at the top, or side, of the search results as a sponsored link or sponsored advertisement.
Content Sites
Advertisers also have taken a huge interest in placing advertisements on content websites. These types of sites normally charge a flat fee per click and do not utilize a bidding system like the search engines. The fee is charged per each unique click. A unique click is one click per user, and therefore eliminates overpaying for clicks that may be generated from the same user clicking multiple times.
Cost
The cost per click varies immensely for different websites and different search engines. Many times the cost per click will be dependent on the amount of information on the topic already sponsored in the search engine listings. Content websites normally charge a flat fee based on your advertisement size, content and placement. They may charge more for high traffic page placement, but typically the fees are not as costly as search engine sponsored listings.
Incentive-based Paid to Click
Paid to click incentive sites offer cheap advertising for those looking to market their product or service through pay per click advertising. The problem for the advertiser is that the end user who is clicking on their link is normally only clicking to gain the incentive. Most paid to click websites offer a fraction of a penny per each unique click to their members. The advertiser decides how often a user can be compensated for a click.
How to Make Money with Xomba
1.
Follow the link below (under resources) to the Xomba website. Register for your account and follow the instructions to sign up for Google Adsense.
2. Add your Google Adsense account ID to your Xomba profile so that you will be credited for ad clicks from your articles.
3. Write 'Xombytes,' which can be blog posts, opinion pieces, reviews, news, commentary or how-to ideas.
4. Add some 'Xomblurbs', a name used to refer to what amounts to social bookmarking: provide the link and a sentence or two about the site you're linking. This is a great way to promote your eHow articles, by the way.
5. Work with keyword tools such as Wordtracker to find the best titles and keywords for your posts.
6. Network with other users on the site to get more people reading and rating your articles; do the same for your new contacts.
7. Track your Google Adsense earnings through your Google account.
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