Sunday, July 7, 2013

How to Get a URL to Read Upper Lowercase Characters



1. Launch your preferred web browser from the desktop shortcut or 'Start' menu.

2. Click the address bar at the top of the browser.

3. Type in the full URL to the target page of the website you wish to visit with the proper capitalization. For example, 'www.google.com/adsense/' is not the same as 'www.google.com/ADSENSE/' when using a web browser.

How to Tell Google to Ignore Text



1. Determine the content you wish to hide, and open an HTML editor to view the HTML code for the desired portion of the site. If you’re running a blog, most major blog software allows you to switch between HTML and visual format from the page you’re editing.

2. Write

above the section of text you want Google AdSense to ignore. The tag tells AdSense that the text immediately following should be ignored.

3. Add “

” without quotations below the final portion of text you wish to ignore. After saving and implementing the code, Google AdSense will now ignore those portions of text. The end tag tells AdSense to read the remaining text.

How to Use AdWords With Google Analytics



1. Create a Google login and a Google AdWords account, if you do not already have one.

2. Link your Google AdWords and Google Analytics accounts. Log in to Google AdWords and click the 'Analytics' tab. Complete the form to either sign up for a new Google Analytics account, or use an existing account.

3. Decide whether or not to allow 'auto-tagging' and to have cost data imported. Once your accounts are linked, allowing auto-tagging lets Google automatically tag and track your AdWords links. Allowing cost importing lets Google create return on investment (ROI) data for your AdWords campaigns.

4. Access your Google Analytics account, after you have linked your accounts either from the Google Analytics home page, or from the 'Analytics' tab within your Google AdWords account.

How to Get a Banned YouTube Account Back



Copyright Appeal

1. Go to YouTube's website and click 'Help' at the bottom of the page.

2. Select 'General Help Center' and click 'Account Issues' under 'Solve a Problem.'

3. Select 'My YouTube account was terminated,' then click on the link titled 'Help Center article' in the second to last paragraph where it says you can get more information on the counter-notification process.

4. Review the information on a copyright counter-notification. YouTube states that filing a counter notification may lead to legal proceedings between you and the person or company that owns the rights to the video.

5. Click the link that says 'online form' in the sentence where it says the preferred method of counter-notification submission is YouTube's online form.

6. Answer the questions on the form about your piece of material, then click the link in the last sentence to submit your counter-notification. Read the notes on submitting a counter-notification, then click 'proceed to the form' in the last sentence.

7. Enter the required information, including your YouTube username, full legal name, address, the URL to your video, phone number and address. Check the boxes next to the two statements and include a message -- 300 characters or fewer -- to YouTube and a message -- again, 300 characters or fewer -- to the party that made a claim against your video, if you want.

8. Retype your name as your electronic signature and click 'Submit.'

9. Wait for notification from YouTube about the claimant's action. YouTube submits your information to the claimant, who has 10 business days to notify YouTube whether he accepts the counter-notification or has filed a court order seeking to restrain you from any more activity. If he accepts the counter-notification, YouTube may decide to reinstate your material and a strike will not appear on your record.

Request More Information

10. Go to YouTube's website and click 'Help' at the bottom of the page.

11. Select 'General Help Center' and click 'Account Issues' under 'Solve a Problem.'

12. Select 'My YouTube account was terminated' and click on the link labeled 'this form' in the last sentence that says you can request more information.

13. Enter the required information, including your YouTube username, email address and the reason for your appeal. You must keep your reason for appeal to 200 or fewer characters.

14. Click 'Submit.'

Saturday, July 6, 2013

What Is a YouTube Partnership?



Individual Partnership Program

The individual Video Partnership program is available by invite only. If you have uploaded a specific video that receives thousands of views, you might get an email from YouTube inviting you to the program. The email goes to the address associated with your YouTube account, so make sure that it is valid. Some features available to the regular YouTube partnership program, are not available to members of the IVP program, such as the Insight Analytics Tool that provides summaries to help you analyze your audience.

YouTube Partnership Program

The YouTube partnership program works similarly to the IVP, except all videos uploaded to your accounts will earn money. Google AdSense ads will display on your videos, and the amount you'll earn is determined by how often they are clicked. every video you upload must be owned by you, or uploaded with the explicit permission of the owner. Normally, the application process only takes a few days, but it could take a couple of weeks to determine your eligibility.

Qualifications

To qualify for a YouTube partnership, you must live in the United States, Ireland, Mexico, Argentina, or one of the other fourteen eligible countries shown on the YouTube help page. All of your videos must conform to the YouTube Community Guidelines and Terms of Use. When applying for a partnership, YouTube looks at a variety of things, including the quality of your videos and the size of your audience. You will also not qualify if your videos are not viewed by thousands of people.

Payment

Your payments come from Google, in the form of a check that can be deposited, but not cashed directly. In your AdSense account, there is a tax information page that you need to fill out the before Google can send your first payment. the payments posts into your account approximately thirty to sixty days after the end of each month. YouTube does not guarantee that you'll earn anything through the partnership. Your income is based solely on the revenue generated from the ads.

How to Make Money With a Personal Blog



1. Write blog posts about your subject that inform and entertain readers. Do not try to copy someone else's style. Writing in your own unique voice will help to differentiate your blog from others on the same subject. If you provide your readers with valuable information, they will be more likely to come back to your blog again.

2. Update your blog with new posts at regular intervals. You do not need to post several times a day, or even every day. However, you should post on a schedule so that people know when to expect new content on your blog.

3. Publicize your blog on social networks like Twitter and Facebook. Do not just update your social media feeds with links to you latest blog posts, as other people may view this as spamming. Instead, engage in conversation with people who are interested in your blog's subject.

4. Design the look of your blog to be reader friendly. Make sure that readers can easily navigate around your blog site and can read the text without strain. Look at blogs that you like to read for ideas about design.

5. Sign up for advertising on your blog. You have many options, including CPM (cost per thousand impressions), ppc (pay per click) and affiliate advertising. What works best for one blog might not be what works best for your blog. For example, a book review blog might do better with affiliate links than PPC ads. However, a blog on search engine optimization might do better with PPC ads. Experiment to discover what works best for you.

How to Make Money Placing Ads Online



Getting Started Generating Online Income Is Simple and Fast

1. Create a free blog account. You can accomplish this with a blog hosting Website like www.blogger.com or www.wordpress.com. These free blogs can be created easily, with relatively little content management knowledge and within a few minutes.

2. Create an account on www.google.com/adsense. This site is a tool for generating advertisements and tracking payments through page visits to your site. Google AdSense works by placing advertisements on your Website and with every visit to your page or click on an advertisement, you draw a small amount of revenue. Though AdSense does not disclose any official revenue sharing amounts, it is possible to make as much as $3 per 1,000 page views.

3. Create a name and topic for your blog. Popular topics can include anything that draws the interest of the general public, with music, sports, fashion and celebrities being among the more popular topics. The best way to draw traffic to your site is by writing at least every other day and including common search phrases in your blog.

4. Open your Google Adsense account. Then, enter your personal information to receive payments. Enter the URL of your blog as well as the name and topic into the advertisement creator. Select the format of the ad you want (banner size, side screen, etc.) and save it.

5. Copy the embed code of your new ad and paste it onto your site. The code should be pasted into one of the boxes on your layout edits page and then saved. This will post the ads to your page. Though money may accumulate slowly at first, once your page becomes popular, you will generate a decent revenue stream. The amount of money you've accumulated can be viewed on your AdSense account page.