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Main things of Adsense

Written By Unknown on Thursday, August 2, 2012 | 10:16 AM

main things of AdsenseI try to get revenue from many ads network. But have no ad network make me interesting in as Adsense. I think you may be like that. But, finally speaking, what's the main things of adsense? There are many the charmings hiding beside it? No. I must say that. Here is some main things of Adsense you should know:


  1. AdSense Earning = Impression-count x Click-though-rate x Cost-per-click x smart-pricing-factor.
  2. Impression count is basically referring to your traffic. It means the number of times AdSense block is displayed.
  3. Click-through-rate (CTR) is ratio of clicks per impressions. It can range from 0.1% to 30%, but most commonly around 1% to 10%.
  4. Cost-per-click (CPC) is the earning you get per click. While traditionally it refers to the amount advertisers pay for each click, it can also mean the amount publishers get for each click.
  5. Smart-pricing is AdSense method to determine how valuable clicks from your site is worth. If clicks on your site doesn’t provide good value to advertisers, e.g. from visitors’ geo-location that seldom translate to sales, you will only get a fraction of the supposed CPC.
  6. Apply for AdSense account via blogger.com for faster approval.
  7. Once you get your AdSense publisher code, you can put it any of your websites without requiring further approval.
  8. Read and reread about GA Policy to really understand about Main things of Adsense and Terms and Conditions.
  9. Don’t click on your own ads, or ask people to click, even if you are using proxies.
  10. Don’t use click-bots.
  11. Don’t encourage your visitors to click on ads. The only acceptable text is “Sponsored Links” and “Advertisements”.
  12. Don’t put competitor contextual ads on the same page as your AdSense, for example: Yahoo Publisher Network, Clicksor. Non-contextual ads are ok.
  13. Don’t put your ads on objectionable material, e.g. adult sites, gambling sites, mp3, etc.
  14. Basically, don’t cheat AdSense. Google will catch you, sooner or later.
  15. Viewing your on website will not get you banned. Just make sure you don’t click on the ads.
  16. However, repeatedly reload your page to jack up page impressions can get you banned.
  17. When in doubt don’t hesitate to contact the AdSense team. They are very helpful.
  18. Choose a high paying niche without too much competition.
  19. You can try highest paying keywords from cwire.org, but know before-hand that you’ll face very fierce competitions.
  20. Use Overture Bid Tool and Search Engine Keyword Tool to find suitable keyword.

    Can you know enough about Adsense? You always remember these:

    • Your keywords are important
    • Improve your keywords
    • Keep your website focused on a theme
    • Write a new page every day
    • Choose the right AdSense format


Download The Secrect of Google Adsense Code

Written By Unknown on Monday, May 7, 2012 | 2:02 AM

AdSense is a nice way to monetize your traffic, and it's very easy to implement. Many Bloggers made money from blogging with this. Yes, the money can be great, but if you don't learn how to build a site that attracts targeted traffic then you won't make much from AdSense.
The Secrect of Google Adsense Code


The Google Adsense Code of Joel CommGoogle.com earns most of its revenue by allowing other website owners to advertise on their search result pages. All this is managed through a program they call AdWords.

Now you can earn a share of the revenue that Google earns from AdWords by displaying these same text ads on your site.  In other words, you're helping Google advertise and they pay you a percentage (roughly 60%) of what they earn.

This program is called AdSense.

Every website owner should at least consider the program.  Even if your site is just for information purposes, you can still participate and make decent money with AdSense -- or at least enough to fund your website.

So if you are one of those people that doesn't like the idea of paying for a site, this is an excellent way to earn your money back and then some.


This is the Ebook you should to read for understanding clearly about Google Adsense. You will make more money from it when you known it. You can find some useful information below:

The Google Adsense Code of Joel Comm

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Paid2YouTube – Watching Youtube and Making Money!

With Paid2YouTube you can make money from watching videos on Youtube. This site have over year bussiness and you can trust in it. Here are some information about this programs:
- Surf videos: 0.005$ for each video you watched! (30s/video)
- Comment – 0.10$ for each comment of you but only once/1 video 
- Subscriber – 0.35$ Each Subscriber
- Ratings – 0.01$ Each (vote up)
- Cheap Ads – $0.001 Each
When your balance 10$ you can pay out via Paypal, after 30 bussiness days.
Notice: If you only watch videos, you have to take a long times for minium payout. So you need to introduce this to referral. When you Sign Up Paid2YouTube you earned 0.05$. 

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Make Money Online Easily with Donkeymails

Written By Unknown on Thursday, May 3, 2012 | 9:38 PM

Up to now, Donkeymails is the most trusted PTC site which I have known. I was paid already.


Introduction

What is DonkeyMails?
Get Money With Donkeymails
Perhaps one of the most recognized programs, DonkeyMails has people's preferred money making site. Operating since 2005, Donkeymails has since then accumulated thousands of members and has expanded to covering more than Pay to Click services.
DonkeyMails is a GPT site featuring multiple ways of making money. It includes -

Paid to Click, Paid to Sign Up, Paid to Review, Paid to Promote, Paid to Read, and many more..

Here's information about each one.

1. Paid to Click - This feature is accessed through the link "Paid2Click" on the site's menu. You will be prompt with a list of banners to click, along with the amount you can earn from clicking each ad. Rates for Paid to Click include $0.01, $0.005, and $0.0025 per ad.

2. Paid to Sign Up - To access this service, click on "Paid2SignUp" on the site menu. There are many offers with instructions listed in order from highest paying to lowest paying. Most of the offers pay approximately $0.10.

3. Paid to Review - It's accessed through the link "Get Paid to Review" on the site menu. You will be prompt with a list of websites along with instructions and a text box. Read the instructions and enter whatever they tell you to enter in the text box. The average pay for this service is $0.05.

4. Paid to Promote - This is located in the link "Paid to Promote". There you will see 2 links for you to promote - one that earns you credit (which can be converted to money) and one that earns you points (used for advertising your own website). For every 1000 unique views your link gets, you will receive $0.50 or 2000 points.

5. Paid to Read - This is one of the more popular features of the website due to its convenience. Basically, this service is the same as the Pay to Click part of the website, except that the ads are emailed to you directly. Depending on what interests you selected on your profile, DonkeyMails will send out the ads accordingly.

Payment Information

Payments are sent out every 2 weeks. You can cash out using either PayPal, AlertPay, or LibertyReserve.

How much do I need to cash out?

For PayPal and AlertPay, you need a minimum of $1.00. However, for LibertyReserve you only need to have earned $0.01.

Referral Benefits

What makes DonkeyMails worthwhile, is its referral system. To be honest, you won't be making a lot of money regardless of how dedicated you are, with only yourself clicking on advertisements. You need referrals as well. DonkeyMails referral system allows for 5 levels of referral commissions to be earned. The percentages for each level are as followed:

1st Level (Direct referral) - 10%
2nd Level (Referral's referral) - 5%
3rd Level (Referral's referral's referral) - 3%
4th Level (...so forth) - 2%
5th Level - 1%


As you can see, the extensive referral system allows for an extremely high earning potential. This is why DonkeyMails is one of the best PTC sites around. With some effort into getting referrals you will be generating some nice profits in time.
Also, they have a list of paid members on the DonkeyMails website:

Conclusion

DonkeyMails is overall an incredible and reliable site that can earn you a lot of extra money. Give it a try. You won't regret it.

<Sign up here>

Tips

If you're doing Pay to Promote, submit your link to traffic exchange websites. There are many free ones available that supports DonkeyMails.

References:
Visit Donkeymails blog for more tips on making money online.

Increase your AdSense Income with One Tip

Written By Unknown on Friday, April 27, 2012 | 3:32 AM

I discussed a couple of “AdSense Optimization Tips” at the recently concluded WordCamp conference. The session was primarily focused at improving the performance of your Google ads though I did touch upon topics like “AdSense Alternatives” and “Getting direct advertisers”.

You may also download the full presentation (PDF) for offline viewing.

Google AdSense Optimization Tips

1. Don’t Feel Shy – If you are seriously willing to monetize your website with AdSense, make sure that you place advertisements in prominent locations where visitors will notice the ads.
2. The best performing ad units for AdSense are 160×600, 336×280 and 300×250. For text only ads, you should go with the 336×380 format but in all other situations, 300×250 may be a better format since it is most popular among advertisers and also supports rich media. 160×600 can easily fit in the sidebar of your blog.

3. Web visitors have a very short attention span and majority of them may simply leave after a quick glance. Their eyes follow a F pattern so you can get good results if the Google ads are placed in the areas colored red on the heat map. Sidebars and leaderboards at the top are often ignored.

4. Depending upon the layout of your website, you should consider placing the first unit somewhere in the middle of the page and above the fold.

5. Even kids would know that AdSense works best if there are no borders and that the background color of the ads matches with the background of the page. That may not always be true and sometimes colored backgrounds (like light yellow or very light grey) can convert better – look at the top AdWords unit on the Google search page.

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6. If you have a website with a dark theme (like a black background), experiment using a contrast color scheme for Google ads.

7. While it is a good idea to use section targeting around the main content, you should skip adding the section targeting tags for the comment section in your blog because the comments may not exactly convey what the page is all about. The aim is to increase the relevance of Google Ads.

8. Site visitors generally look for a search button at the top left region. Use the word “search” in the submit button else some visitors may not notice them. AdSense doesn’t allow publishers to pre-populate search boxes with keywords. Always use a second search box at the bottom of your pages and if possible, host site search on a separate sub-domain (e.g., search.labnol.org/) as regular readers can easily remember that address.

9. I recommend using only text ads for the first Google Ad unit but place another 300×250 unit in the sidebar (or somewhere below the fold) – these generally serve CPM based ads and will therefore help you monetize visits from places like Digg and StumbleUpon even when the bounce rate is very very high.

The CPM of ad units will decrease as you come the page but that may not be the case with link units – they are small, text based, can fit in even small locations and perform brilliant.

10. These are recommended ad placements for a website depending upon the design (two-column or three-column). If you write long articles, try fitting an ad unit somewhere in the middle of the article or at the bottom because when readers are done with reading, they’ll probably look for more resources or related information.

11. Once your new ad placement is live, make sure you test the AdSense layout with help of your grandma or subscribe to a professional mouse tracking service like CrazyEgg to know how people interact / navigate your content.

12. Sometimes traffic flowing in from Image search engines can earn you more AdSense Revenue than regular web traffic. So upload good quality images and use text captions with alt tags to make sure that blog images rank good in Image Search results.

13. Flickr is another great source of traffic (especially from Yahoo!) and you may also use it to indirectly improve your organic rankings.

14. You can also increase relevance of Google Ads on your site by linking to authority websites using descriptive anchor text. This will also help improve your organic ranks since outgoing links and citations carry weight in the eyes of the search engine who may then consider you as an authority for that niche.

15. Look for variations in Google Analytics – AdSense reports. If you are seeing impressions for a page but no CTR or CPM, chances are that the page may be serving PSAs or the ads aren’t relevant enough. You may also use the AdSense Sandbox to figure out if visitors from other countries are unable to see ads on some page that have low (or zero) CPM.

16. Placement targeting is an excellent opportunity for you to market your site to potential AdWords advertisers. Therefore always make it a practice to use descriptive text when describing your AdSense channels.

17. Archives, Tags, Category or Author pages in a blog aren’t good landing pages and are hard to monetize as well. Redirect their Google juice to single post page using NOINDEX, FOLLOW tags.

18. Reward your regular visitors (I call them influences) with ad-free content. AdSense in feeds is not a loved option either so you may have use the feed footer to find spammers & feed scrappers.

19. If you run a multi-author blog, you can very easily implement AdSense Revenue sharing through channels. Assign a separate channel to each other and use that number for his or her blog posts.

20. AdSense Premium sites like CNN, New York Times, About.com, etc. generally have dedicated AdSense account managers to help them optimize their Google ad units. You can study their layouts and probably implement some of the techniques in your own blog(s).

With Google AdSense, one should never feel complacent because there’s always a chance to improve earnings provided you are willing to experiment. The software theory – “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” doesn’t really apply here.

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Video: 5 Ways to Make Money on YouTube NOW!

Written By Unknown on Sunday, April 15, 2012 | 11:11 AM


You can make money online with the Biggest Video Network: YouTube! Don't belive? Learn more with clip below:

Infolinks– A great monetization tool

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, April 11, 2012 | 7:58 PM

“Infolinks is a great monetization tool - high returns, little efforts”, Amir Talal, TheEpochTimes.com

"Infolinks allows you to make money without taking up any current ad space!",  John Chow, Johnchow.com

Infolinks

That are some commnents on Hompage of Infolinks. The famous blogger, John Chow said he got a big amount of money from this tool on his blog, Johnchow.com.

Infolinks is a text-relevant pay-per-click advertising program. It works by integrating a personalized script to your website code then it underlines the words/texts throughout your website. When a visitor hovers one of these underlined words, an advertisement appears related to it. Every time a reader clicks on one of these ads, you get paid.

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Why Infolinks

  • Earn 70% revenue share. The highest around. Guaranteed!

  • Industry leading CTR!
  • Big brand advertisers for all sites – big & small
  • Our ads are more relevant to your readers
  • Infolinks ads keep readers engaged & clicking
  • It is so easy start earning money with this program.

    • First is to create an account for free.
    • Add the one-liner code to your website

    Join Infolinks and start earning with In Text advertising today

    Make Money Online Through Blogging In Three Systematic Ways

    If you want to make money online through blogging, you can read literally thousands of eBooks, subscribe to tutorials or take time to study articles and websites that teaches tips and techniques how to do it. In this post, let me teach you the foundation how the whole thing works in just three easy steps.

    Make Money Key on Computer Keyboard

    Having a goal is so much easier that achieving it. There are hindrances along the way that might stop you before you can even touch down. Just like making money online, you must have a goal, a reason why you want to do such thing.

    3 Basic Steps in Making Money Online

    1. Pick a Niche

    The first problem that most people encounter is choosing the right niche. In picking the appropriate niche for your blog, you need these 3 things:

    • Popularity. Pick a topic that has more than a thousand search per day. You can use free keyword search analysis tool to do this.
    • Low Competition. Don’t pick a topic with a high competition for search ranking. Again, you can use free keyword search analysis tool to do this.
    • Profitability. This is a very important parameter to consider but not always the priority. In considering the financial aspect of your desired niche, consider the ability of the topic to generate income.

    Don’t make it hard for yourself. An important aspect in picking a niche to blog about is your knowledge about the topic. Be sure you have enough brain fire power and the availability of related information to sustain you blog.

    After picking your niche, let’s move on in building your website.

    2. Build the Website

    If you have enough background in web development, you can personally build your website from ground to up. Else you will need a help from the expert to help you put up your blog. Building your website includes these main processes:

    • Choosing your CMS. Choose your most comfortable CMS. But for better site control and robust features, I suggest you get WordPress. This is by far the best and most used CMS software for blogging because it’s user friendly, SEO friendly, has thousands of useful addons and it’s professional.
    • Get a Design. Pick a theme that is both professional looking and SEO friendly. Choose a design that suites your brand, personality or the product/company you need to present. Again, you can either use free themes of pay for a customized web layout of your choice.
    • Content is King. Above all the features and design of your blog, you should take consideration with high priority the content of your site. This is what readers will be interested most. It is not necessary that you load your blog with bulk contents and claim your success. You just have to be unique and relevant to your topic.
    • Monetize. This is what you’ve been waiting for, earning from your blog. I suggest for starters to try AdSense and Infolinks because it’s not that hard to request an application to use their program.

    3. Build the Links

    If you think your work is done after building you site, hold your horses. You still need to build the links. After the official launch of your website, no one probably know that your site is existing except you and your web host. So link building is important for promotion and Search Engine Optimization.

    In link building, you will need:

    • Lots of links from different IP addresses
    • Lots of links from Relevant sites
    • Lots of links from high ranked websites
    • Targeted anchor text of your links

    To read more on building links, click here.

    So that’s it, make money online through blogging in three systematic yet simple ways. Are interested in making money online now? Tell us what you think.

    From DreamHouseWebSolutions

    How Bloggers Make Money Blogging

    Here’s the mindmap on how bloggers make money from ProBlogger:


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    There are of course always other ways being developed. Two minutes after making this I added more – such as Mobile Application advertising (monetizing your mobile themes). 

    Get money easy with ProTypers!!

    Written By Unknown on Thursday, March 29, 2012 | 3:22 AM

    ProTypers.com is ideal for:

    Mothers that stay at home.
    Parents that need a second job.
    Students.
    People in between jobs.


    ProTypers is a conglomerate of data entry specialists. They work primarily on converting scanned documents from image-to-text for institutions in North America and Europe. They also offer their services to Neural Network Text Imaging developers and provide CAPTCHA decoding for the visually impaired (blind).

    They’re currently hiring data entry personnel from all over the world. The only requirement to work for them is to have a computer, an internet connection and the ability to type over 30 Words per Minute. You decide when to work and for how long. The faster you type, the more money you earn.

    How much you earn depends on how much you work. Our top typers earn between $100 and $250 each month! Our Rates start from $1.00 for each 1000 words typed and can go as high as up to $1.5 for each 1000 words typed. We Pay through Debit Cards, Bank Checks, Paypal, Liberty Reserve and Western Union. Payment is done every Monday.




    How to Make Money From Blogging

    Written By Unknown on Monday, March 26, 2012 | 2:46 AM

    Do you want to make money blogging? If you do – you’re not alone. More and more bloggers are finding that blogging is a profitable medium. Whether it be to earn a few extra dollars a week to feed their coffee habit, or making enough money to stop them having to get a part time job to get through college, or whether they’ve got it to a point where they are able to make a full time living from their blogging – there are tens of thousands of bloggers who make money blogging.

    How to Make Money Blogging

    In this page I want to share some information for beginners on how to make money blogging. For a very quick and broad visual intro – check out this Make Money Blogging Mind Map which visualizes just SOME of the ways bloggers make money blogging.

    First – let me start by sharing my own top Money Making Methods (updated regularly) but below that point you to some great resources and teaching on how to increase your income from blogging.

    What follows is a quick summary of my main income streams from blogging. Before you read it though – keep in mind that every blog is unique in how it can make money. Some of the following income streams will work on some blogs a lot better than others – the key is to experiment with as many as possible and see what works best for you.

    The following income streams (from a number of blogs) have helped me to earn a six figure income each year for the last 5 years from blogging. I’ve ranked them from highest to lowest.

    I hope you find it useful to see the mix and variety of ways that I earn a living from blogging.


    Despite not using it here at ProBlogger any more (here’s why) I continue to use AdSense with amazing effect on my other blogs. I have them all set to show image and text based ads and find that 250×300 pixel ads work best (usually with a blended design). I don’t have much luck with their ‘referrals’ program but their normal ads work a treat and continue to be the biggest earner for me.

    2. Affiliate Programs

    I run a variety of affiliate programs on my blogs – most of which bring in smaller amounts of money that don’t really justify a category of their own (but which certainly add up).

    These include recommending quality products like these here on ProBlogger: Thesis WordPress theme, Yaro’s Blog Mastermind Coaching Program and How to Launch the F*** out of your E-Book (and others) as well as some great products on my photography blog including 123 of Digital Imaging, David DuChemin’s amazing Photography E-Books and Mitchell Kanashkevich’s great ebooks.

    The great thing about many of these programs is that they are of such high quality that they sell themselves and I am being emailed from readers who sign up to them thanking me for the recommendation!

    3. E-Book Sales

    Last time I did a wrap up of how I make money blogging this category did not exist for me – I didn’t really have any of my own products to sell at all. However in the last year or so I’ve released 3 E-books – 31 Days to Build a Better Blog,The Essential Guide to Portrait Photography and Photo Nuts and Bolts: Know Your Camera and Take Better Photos. While these products all only sell for under $20 they certainly add up and some months this has been my biggest category of income. The reason they were only ranking at #3 in the last month was that I didn’t do a product launch (I wrote about one launch which brought in $72,000 in a week here). This is an income stream I see growing as I add more E-books to my range (expect 3 in the coming few months).

    4. Continuity Programs

    This is another newer category for me but one that continues to grow.

    A continuity program is a site where you earn a recurring income from people who subscribe to a service you offer.

    For me this includes two sites – ProBlogger.com and Third Tribe Marketing. Both programs are membership sites and generate monthly income from the thousands of members that they have as a part of them.

    5. Private Ad Sales/Sponsorships

    Private ad sales directly to advertisers have fallen for me in the last year (they previously ranked #3 on this list). This is partly due to a change in my own focus but also partly due to the economy as it is. I should note that this area does vary a little from month to month depending upon the campaigns we’re asked to run – we’ve had a couple of months where it actually ranked #2 in the last year.

    This includes ad sales of the 125 x 125 ads here at ProBlogger as well as a campaign or two atDigital Photography School.


    Chitka continues to be a great performer for me on my blogs. They traditionally have worked best on product related blogs although theirPremium ad units now convert well on a larger range of blogs.

    While I’ve focused a little less on Chitika in the last 6 months (mainly as I’ve released my own products and moved a little away from advertising) they do continue to perform well where I use them and over the time I’ve been using Chitika they’ve now earned me over a quarter of a million dollars – as a result I can’t recommend them enough!


    Amazon’s affiliate program has been one of my big movers in the last 12 months. I used to make a few odd dollars from it – however in recent times it has become a significant earner for me (in fact it’s now earned me over $100,000 since I started using it). Christmas time (and the lead up to it) is a particularly good time for Amazon – last December it would have ranked #2 on this list.


    The job boards here at ProBlogger continue to grow each month in the number of advertisements that are being bought. This enabled me to invest most of the money that they’d earned a while back into getting a new back end for the boards and to redesign them. These job boards now bring in over $1000 a month in revenue which is pretty nice considering that they are so low maintenance to run. They also offer a service to readers and add value to the overall blog.

    The only problem that I face with the job boards is that there are so many bloggers looking for work that the demand for jobs far exceeds the supply. On the good side of things is that advertisers are reporting getting amazing quality of applications.

    9. Speaking Fees

    I get asked to do a lot of speaking and increasingly they are paid opportunities. I’m not able to do as many as I would like (mainly because I live in Australia and most of what I’m asked to do is overseas and I only travel 2-3 times a year) – however in April I did a couple of events and the income was enough to include in this list.
    Other Income

    In addition to all of the above there are many smaller incomes. Many of these are from smaller advertising programs that I test but none are big enough to really rate a mention here.

    The other income stream that there was no actual money from in April was book royalties from theProBlogger Book. These are only paid every 6 or so months (not in April). It’s probably also worth mentioning that authors don’t tend to make a whole lot of money on book royalties – you don’t write books to get rich (unless you sell a lot of them).

    Source: ProBlogger.Net


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