Monday, February 2, 2009

How To Use Adsense Effectively

Adsense is a wonderful opportunity for you to generate additional income for your website. It doesn't cost you anything

Adsense is also very simple( on the beginning :) ). You have to complete an application with Google and be accepted to host
advertisements for other businesses. Then you simply add lines of code to the html on the pages of the website where you are willing to have advertisements.

With that all in place, how do you blend the Adsense Ads into your website so they don't stick out like a sore thumb? You don't want them to distract the consumer from what you are offering on your website.

You may not be aware of it, but you have a lot of say in how the advertisements are placed on your website including the placement, format, color, and style. There are many places on a website to put Adsense Ads. Some prefer to place it on the top of the page and others like the bottom of the page.Along either side of the text for your website is convenient too.Since we read from left to right, the right side is more common as it will attract attention as the eyes move across the page.

According to Google Adsense, the most effective location is at the top of the page because the entire ad can be seen. Often parts of it are hidden when on the sides unless the mouse is used to scroll over the information. This can be distracting to the consumer and lose the effectiveness of the advertisement.

They also recommend using different colors for the ads to differentiate it from your website materials, but to use colors
that compliment each other.The format can be modified to make it different or the same as your website.

Some advertisement hosts like everything to be in the same style and size to give a symmetrical look to the pages.
Others like to have their information completely distinct from the advertisements. Both are effective so it is only a matter of personal preference as to how you want your website to appear.Colors including the background can be changed to make everything work together well. You might have to experience a little to come up with the right design you are happy with.

You want to blend the Adsense ads enough that they look natural appearing on your website rather than appearing to be out of place. If they don't look natural they can be distracting to the consumer. They also won't be effective because consumers don't trust what doesn't look professional when it comes to the internet. This could be damaging to your own sales on your website so pay close attention to this issue. It is a good idea to ask some others for feedback on how the information appears to them on your website. You should avoid placing ads to where they appear to be banners.

Adsense offers you some useful tools as well to get everything to blend. The Google Adsense Preview tools allows you to test the layout of your website with the ads in place. This gives you the opportunity to change anything that is ineffective before your consumers view in over the internet. You can also contact their customer support 24/7 for questions or concerns you may have.

Adsense is a great way for your website to generate additional income by offering to host advertisements for other businesses with similar products and services to offer consumers. You are still in control of the layout and design of your website. You have the ability to change the color, format, and style of the advertisements placed on your website. You also get to determine where they are placed.

This makes the idea of participating in Adsense advertising even more appealing.




by: http://projectmoneymaker.blogspot.com
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Sunday, February 1, 2009

Google Adsense ( a little explain ) :)


Okay, i'll give u a little explain about google adsense, to be honest actually i'm not a master at all on it.This is just a basic theory, glad if it can be useful for u as a begginer on make money online's world..

Adsense is one of Google's programs which gives you the ability to have advertisements on your website without working too much and get revenue for those advertisements when someone click them. In the last few years this program got so popular that people started to create websites just to display the ads and make money online from Google's Adsense. You can make free online money with Adsense if you just put enough time on learning how to use this powerful tool. Think about it, anyone who clicks on one of the ads in your site would give you revenue of a dollar or sometimes even 15 dollar!! Of course it depends on how much money that ad worth.

Why Google give away free online money?
I know you all probably thinking there is some catch here - no one gives away free money. There is no catch in Adsense, Google is getting paid from advertisers and you get paid for helping Google enlarge their advertise radius over the Internet. This means you all win, the advertiser spreads his products/websites or anything else over the Internet, Google get paid from this advertiser and you get paid from Google, so simple! This technique helps Google - the more traffic means - more chance advertiser site get visited. Remember, everytime the advertiser site get visited he gets charged - meaning you get more money for every click from your page. You have to remember that every ad have different market value, it all depends on how much the advertiser is willing to pay to Google.

The Adsense program know how to monitor your page information and match this information to an advertisement. The only thing you have to do is insert a JavaScript code to your page which you get from Adsense website after signing up!

So, generally there are few basic things to do:
Find a subject which you really like and starting writing about it,the subject called "niche".

Sign up to the Adsense program.

Get free hosting + domain, you can find many of those on the web.

Insert the JavaScript code you get from Adsense program to your site.

You can also increase the chance your site gets visited by advertising yourself in Yahoo or Google.But this thing need an extra money, yes u must pay for it.

One thing to remember, try to do not copy information from other websites, because duplicate content doesn't get displayed by the search engines.yeah, but u can copy and then translate it on your own way of course..:)

The really basic things u need in order to get credited from google is traffic on your site.
No traffic = no money :)

That's it, sounds easy? not at all, adsense absolutely need a little effort to do in order to get really understand the tips and trick of it.
Good luck mate !!
no try = useless...


by: moneymaker.blogspot.com
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Tips Adsense for Blogger

How do you make money from the Google Adsense Program? What AdSense Tips can you share with us?

I have been asked this question so many times in the past few weeks that I thought I should write something on the topic. It seems increasingly bloggers want to try to cover their hosting and ISP costs with some revenue from their blog - and increasingly they’re doing it and are able to make a few (or quite a lot) dollars on the side. Many are turning to Google’s Adsense program.

Covering costs of my Digital Photography Blog is why I originally signed up with Google Adsense - blogging can get expensive when you have high levels of traffic and a lot of pages.

Whilst the agreement you sign with Google stresses that you are not allowed to give specific information about your earnings from the program I can say that I’m glad I’ve signed up because its well and truly covered my costs - and then some. In fact I think its quite feasible to expect that Adsense coupled with other strategies for making money from Blogging could quite easily generate a decent living. It takes time and hard work, but I think its very doable. (Update: Since writing this series I’ve revealed that I am now looking at making over a six figure income this year in 2005 from blogging).

So how do I make money from Google Adsense? Let me share some AdSense Tips that heve helped me.

This will be the first in a series of posts on this topic. Let me say up front I’m no expert - there are a lot of people out there making a lot more money than I am using Adsense - however most of them are not telling their secrets - well not for free anyway. I’ve got no secrets to hide and am willing to share what I’ve learnt since I signed up for the program 8 months ago. If you want a REAL expert’s opinion on Adsense I’d recommend buying Joel Comm’s What Google Never Told You About Making Money with Adsense E-Book. Joel earns $15,000 per month from Adsense and has some good things to share.

I know some bloggers are put off or offended by the idea of making money from blogging so I’ll try not to let these posts dominate my blog - however if you are not interested in the topic, simply skip over these posts.

I am going to assume a few things in this series to cut down the amount of introductory comments I have to make. Here is what I am assuming:
You have a blog. Whilst most of the following tips will apply to other types of websites I run Adsense on blogs and will speak from that experience.
You have (or will) read a basic overview of Adsense and have some understanding of what it is.
You have(or will) read the program policies as outlined by Google. These give details of site eligibility, ad placements and other requirements for using the system.

Enough introductory comments - lets get stuck into the Adsense Tips for Bloggers!
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Sunday, January 25, 2009

Introduction to Blog Networks

I’ve done a little study in the past few years on ‘movements’ as part of my interest in emerging forms of spirituality and one of the things that I’ve come to know a little about is how new movements often start as fairly chaotic and disconnected entities but generally over time will (in order to survive and thrive) self organize and form clusters (that’s a terribly generalized comment - but for the sake of succinct communication I’ll leave it at that).

This can be seen in many instances throughout history across many different types of movements (big and small) and is currently happening in blogging (I guess we could call it a movement) also.

With the rise in popularity of blogging we’ve also seen a variety of ways for bloggers to self organize and cluster together. This has happened in many ways through people attempting to collate blogs (like technorati and blog pulse) but also through different blog directories and lists that attempt to categorize blogs (eg blogtopsites) and blogging communities (eg blogcritics) where bloggers work together on different projects.

This has also been seen in the emergence over the past couple of years of the ‘blog network’.

Blog Networks come in a range of shapes and sizes and have been designed with different purposes in mind - but in a sense if you strip them all back they are simply clusters of blogs that are in some way linked together under a common name or banner.

Most of these networks are have some commercial aspect to them while others are more about about promoting blogs and social networking.

The most prominent and long running of the current range of blog networks are Gawker Media and Weblogs Inc - both of which have numerous blogs with massive traffic and business models that make them quite large and profitable business ventures (in fact Weblogs Inc recently sold to AOL for a reported $25million (USD) - one of the reasons that I suspect the blog network space has become quite crowded in recent months).

In addition to these two large and prominent networks there are many others that have emerged around them. No one really knows how many there are (and there is some debate about what is and isn’t a network) but perhaps one of the best lists going around is that at the Blog Network List which currently tracks 75 networks. I’m certain it doesn’t cover every network out there but it’s a pretty good list.

As you’ll see by perusing the list - networks really do come in a large variety of configurations ranging from the very big with a large number of blogs with a wide range of topics, through to the very small and tightly focused networks that are targeting smaller niche topics.

I’m not going to talk here about specific networks or their pros and cons (I’m a co-owner of one myself so I’ll let others comment on that topic) but I do want to explore a common question that I’m asked by ProBlogger readers:

‘What are the Benefits and Costs of Joining a Blog Network?’

This question (and variations of it) is something that I get quite a bit, especially from newer bloggers attempting to work out whether it’s better for them to set up a blog on their own as an independent or whether it’s worth working with others in their blogging.

In my experience (as someone who runs independent blogs, networked blogs and who co-owns a network) there are definitely both real benefits AND costs that should be carefully weighed up before entering into an established network (or starting your own). In the coming day or two I want to write at least two posts exploring these topics.

Obviously I have some vested interest in the topic and will write from this perspective (please keep this in mind) and would invite the comment of others who are both independent and networked bloggers.


by:problogger.net

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Sunday, January 18, 2009

How to Create a Blog in Blogger.com Blogspot

Tutorial on how to create a blog in blogger.com / blogspot

1. Visit blogger.com
2. Enter your Gmail account in “Username (Email)” and password in “Password”.
(If you don’t have email yet, register first at gmail.com then come back here).
3. a. On “Create Your Blog Now” -> click
b. On “Blog Title” -> enter the title of your blog (as you like). Example: A. Fatih Syuhud Blog
4. On “Blog Address (URL) -> enter URL address as you like. Example: fatihsyuhud (click the “Check Availability” to make sure it’s available).
5. Klik “Continue”
6. On “Choose a Template” click “Continue”
7. “Your Blog Has Been Created!” -> You’ve created a Blog
8. Click “Start Blogging!” to write an article.
9. On “Title” enter a title as you like. Example: How to Write a Post in a Blog
10. Enter in the box below a paragraph or two about anything.
11. Click “Publsih Post”
12. Congratulations! You’ve successfully write an article / a post.

Notes: To post / write another article, you just need to click menu “Posting” or “Create”

Good luck!
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