Tuesday, June 17, 2014
How to Monetize Your Blog With Infolink Ads
1. MONETIZING YOUR BLOG WITH INFOLINKS ADS.The first step if you have not already is to go to blogger.com and open up and account and go ahead and write your blog on whatever topic that you wish. Make sure that your blog is informative and descriptive. The infolinks affiliate program can deny your account if your blog is just thrown together, so create a descriptive and informative blog.
2. Next, once you have created your blog, go to the infolinks affiliate program at http://www.infolinks.com/Home.html. Sign up for a publisher account. The sign up will consist of your personal information as well as your blog URL. Once you sign up you will receive a confirmation email. Confirm the email and go to your infolinks account.
3. Next, once you have confirmed you email account, you will have to wait for the info links affiliate program to approve your blog. Once they do approve your blog, proceed to step 4 below.
4. Next, once that your blog has been approved by infolinks, log in to your account and go the 'Integration Guide' section. Once there, highlight and copy your infolinks ad code.
5. Lastly, log in to your blogger account and go to your blog. Go to the 'customize' section of your blog. You will then be taken to your blog editing page. Click on the 'add a widget' link and paste the code into the HTML/java section and save the settings. Once that infolinks affiliate program recognizes that the code has been placed on your blog, you will notice that some of the text in your blog content is highlighted in green text. These highlighted green text portions are the infolinks ads and you will get paid every time a visitor clicks on and visits the ad.
10 Google Adsense Tips
Don't Make A Site Just For AdSense
Sometimes website designers will create pages whose only purpose is host AdSense ads. Often, these sites feature language intended to attract profitable advertising, such as 'asbestos,' 'mesothelioma' and 'low interest home loans.' If fact, Google seldom directs traffic to these sites, making them money losers.
Use Non-Standard Ad Sizes
One of the main hazards to visitors clicking on your ads is 'ad blindness,' in which readers' eyes seem to wander right over your ads without seeing them. To avoid this, make your ads stand out by using non-standard ad sizes. For instance, avoid the banner ad at the top of the page, which most people stopped noticing in the late 1990s.
Place Your Ads In Heat Sensitive Spots
In their AdSense Help section---available in the References section below---Google includes a 'heat map' that shows where the human eye moves when it first encounters a web page. The map suggests the human eyes looks to the center and the upper right, making this prime real estate for ads.
Rotate Ad Schemes
If you keep your ads the same, repeat visitors will stop noticing them. Change color schemes regularly to keep your page fresh.
Use Google Analytics
Google Analytics is a great tool to know whose visiting your site and seeing your ads, allowing you to tweak content and ad placement.
Attract Traffic From Image Search Engines
While many website designers know to load their page with words that will attract traffic from search engines, many forget that image search engines are a big generator of hits as well. Add a few well-labeled images and boost your Google Image search referrals.
Use Contrasting Colors
To avoid ad blindness, make your ads pop by using ad colors that contract with your background.
Avoid Non-English Words on English Pages
Non-English words have the potential to attract non-English ads, which few English speakers will click on. Avoid them as much as possible.
Study AdSense Premium Sites
AdSense Premium sites, such as Maholo and the New York Times, receive special layout advice from an AdSense coordinator. Study their layouts for tips on maximizing ad revenue.
Follow the AdSense Terms of Service
This is an obvious one, but an astonishing number of websites don't do it. Follow the AdSense Terms of Service or prepare to be booted.
How to Reopen My Adsense Account
1. Visit the Google AdSense support Web page, scroll down to the 'My Account' category and click 'Cancellation.' Click 'Disabled Account FAQ' and then click the 'Can my account be reinstated after being disabled for invalid click activity?' link. The 'online form' hyperlink in that answer will take you to the 'Invalid Activity Appeal' form.
2. Fill out the contact information section of the form. Include your name, email address, AdSense login and publisher number. You can find your AdSense publisher number in the HTML code of an ad on your website labeled as 'Google_ad_client='pub-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'; if you still can access your AdSense account, you can find the number in the corner of your account home page, above the 'Help' field.
3. Answer the remaining questions truthfully related to your website and the type of content displayed.
4. Select whether you have purchased traffic for your site or have given users incentives to click on ads.
5. Explain whether your site has violated any AdSense policies, terms and conditions. If you believe that you have not violated any policies, explain why.
6. Confirm whether your blogs recorded any data of suspicious IP address, requests or referrers. If so, include information about that data in the appropriate field.
7. Verify that the information that you included on the appeal form is accurate and complete. Click 'Submit' to transmit your request to Google. The support team will email you with a decision on your account once it has been reviewed. If your appeal is approved, your account will be reopened.
Monday, June 16, 2014
How to Check the Link in Google AdSense
1. Launch your Web browser and go to the AdSense Preview Tool download page.
2. Right-click the download link, then select 'Save Target As' from the context menu. Save the registry file to your computer's desktop screen.
3. Double-click the Preview.reg file on the computer desktop.
4. Click the 'Yes' button in the installation confirmation window. This installs the downloaded file to the computer's registry. Restart Internet Explorer.
5. Navigate to your website with the AdSense ads that you want to check.
6. Right-click on any Web page running AdSense ads. Select 'Google AdSense Preview Tool' from the context menu. This displays the ads in a separate pane. Click on the ad to check the link.
How to Make Money with Google Blog
1. Join Google AdSense -
You can join Google AdSense to become a publisher for free at: www.google.com/adsense
2. Place ads on your blog -
In order to start earning revenue from AdSense, you need to place the ads on your Google blog by logging in and clicking on the 'Customize' option. The next step is to click on 'Add a gadget' and scroll down until you see AdSense option. Then you need to click on the '+' sign in order to activate the ads.To start earning an online income, visit the opportunity listed in my Resources Box below this article to make money today.
3. Customize your ads -
After you pick the ads you would like to display on your Google blog, you have to choose the configuration, colors and size of the ads that you wish to show. There are also additional options that will let you choose from banner ads, rectangular ads, etc. When picking your colors, keep in mind that lighter colors seem to work better than darker colored ads. After you choose your settings, preview your Google AdSense ads to review how they will look on your Google blog. Once you are satisfied with your selections, click on 'Save.'My Resources Box below this article will show you a great way to earn cash online.
4. Place the AdSense code on your blog -
You need to take your ad from the 'drag and drop' box located in the dashboard section. Move and place your ads where you would like them to display on your Google blog. Doing this activates your ads and will enable you to generate revenue from Google AdSense for each click you generate on your blog.For another great way to generate an online income, click on the link in my Resources Box below this article and join now.
5. Never click on your own ads -
This is known as 'Click Fraud' and you would never want to click on your own Google AdSense ads. Clicking on your own ads can cause Google to close down your account, as well as credit back the advertisers all of the revenue generated in your account.If you want to start a business from home to earn extra money, join the opportunity listed in my Resources Box below today.
How to Create a Pay
1. Create a website with content that will draw people in and keep them coming back. For a pay-per-click monetized site to work, it has to be content-rich so that advertising related to the content will be shown and the visitors to the site will find the ads relevant and helpful. It can be a website on any topic, but it is best to be focused one one particular topic and not many.
2. Sign up for Google AdSense or some other pay-per-click provider. Google AdSense is by far the main pay-per-click provider and generally has a history of working well. Signing up is free to anyone, and you simply need to provide your website information and copy the code from the provider onto your website. The code can easily be customized for different shapes and colors to match the website and to try to maximize potential.
3. Take the code from the pay-per-click site and integrate it into your website. Put the code in prominent positions on the site to attract people to click on the ads.
4. Advertise your website. To make money from pay-per-click, you need visitors to come to your site. You can attract customers by link sharing, word of mouth or more formal means of advertising.
How Does Google Make Money?
Advertising
On the surface, a search engine, no matter its popularity, doesn't seem like the most profitable of ventures. You type in your query, hit enter and then find your results without making any payment. The oft-overlooked money-making machine for Google is advertising, which allows Google to make its profits off its sites and other sites that participate in Google's advertising schemes.
Sponsored Links
You may not notice it, but when you perform a search in Google, sponsored links appear on the right side of the screen. These are advertisers that make a business agreement with Google in order to get their ads displayed alongside the results of the most appropriate searches. That way, people searching for used cars may find people selling cars with the sponsored links.
Search Results
In contrast to other search engines, the sponsored links are never displayed with the other results that your search turns up. Certain search engines take money from websites so that when those websites come up in search results, they appear higher up on the results than other non-paying websites. Google refuses to do this and instead puts the ads alongside the rest of the results, clearly setting them aside as 'sponsored links.'
AdWords
Google uses an AdWords system that allows a potential advertiser to specify the search terms she would like to specify as the words that, when searched, will display her ads. A flower shop in San Francisco, for example, could have a keyword that involves the city in which it does business and type of business, such as 'San Francisco florist.'
AdSense
Because of the immense popularity of Google, plenty of customers that want to advertise on the grand frontier that is the Internet. When people pay for these advertisements, that is where Google makes the lion's share of its money. Website owners can also sign up for Google's AdSense program, which includes ads on the website that are contextually relevant. When visitors click on them, all parties make money.
A Win-Win-Win Situation
Although the idea of making money off of a search engine can be difficult to understand, it all lies in advertising, which allows everyone to benefit. Those who advertise get increased business, and Google gets the money from their payments. Consumers who search for certain products may find it easier to find what they are looking for by using the sponsored links than to pore through all of the results, so it is a win-win-win situation.
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