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Adsensetips for traffic factors

Understanding search engine optimization
Conquering keyword marketing
Creating valuable link structures
Improving click-through-rates
Using metatags to improve search engine rankings

Advanced google adsense optimization is a lot like trying
 to catch the steam that you breathe on a cold
 winter day. You can see it. You know it exists,
 but there’s no way to actually contain and
quantify the steam. You can see the results
of SEO and you can figure out how best to
achieve it, but it’s still possible to do everything
 right and not achieve the ultimate goal —
landing the very first listing on a search engine
 results page, or SERP.

Web crawlers are programs that travel around
 the Internet examining and categorizing Web
pages by keyword. That’s how search engines,
 like Google, know to return your Web site when
 someone searches for a specific keyword or phrase.
The crawler has already had a look-see and has
placed your Web page into a category along with
 all the other sites on the Web that fit into that category.

After you put up a Web site, a search crawler
— a specialized software program
that examines Web sites and categorizes them
by keyword — finds your Web
site. Search crawlers are designed to crawl
every Web site within parameters
that are outlined by the search crawler’s designer.
 A designer could order a search crawler to,
 say, examine Web sites contained on a list drawn by the
designer.

While the crawler makes its way through
a site, it records the number of times a
keyword, a keyphrase, or a set of
keywords is used on the site.
google adsense tips
Search engine
Search
Marketing
List
Link
Linking strategy
Alt tags
Metatags
Metadata
Media
Content
Social media
That’s just the short list. If you really put
some time into brainstorming the
SEO topic, you could come up with a
 couple hundred words.

Start with a list of 50–100 keywords.
You won’t use all the keywords,
but the list gives you a good point from
 which to narrow the words that
are most likely used to find your Web site.

Don’t use more than three words on a
single page.Also, only use three
words if they’re all contained within a phrase
 It’s better to use one word
or phrase per page on your Web site, but
each page can have a different word or phrase.
Avoid words that are overused.

Overused words are obvious search
terms, but they’re also the most
competitive terms and can cost a fortune
if you’re targeting them for advertisements.

Advanced google adsense optimization tips

Advanced google adsense optimization tips



visitors come to the  site and he search for info so  that
keep  prominent info,links,keyword in the website pages.
Add 'Follow Related Posts link' to  the website so  that
visitors click those link.

Website theme compatibility view is the great part.
Website theme color must  be light so that ppl can read
it for long time and view all AdSense Ads.

The top level performing ad units for AdSense are
160×600, 336×280 and 300×250.
336×280 large rectangle.
300×250 inline rectangle.
160×600 wide skyscraper.

Place AdSense Ads at left or right section on the website.
Add read more botton for every post.

 Add colors that blend well with the site. Matches
 the background color.

 Add the website at Google AdSense Channels.

 You can add upto 3 Google AdSense Ad Units and upto
  3 Google AdSense Link unit plus One or Two Search Box maximum
   on any single page.
  
Select the Right Keywords
Google AdSense Ads that show  on the basic of  your
web pages are determined by many keyfactors,You need to do some
keyword research then the Google display relevant ads.

Link Share-Share the website link every where for more visitors

Contextual: Uses such factors as keyword analysis, word frequency,
 font size, and the overall link structure of the Web site to determine
 what a Web page is about and to precisely match ads to each page.


Placement: Advertisers choose specific ad placements sections of
specific Web sites they’ve take a shine to on which to run their ads.
Ads that are placement-targeted may not exactly jive with the content of
your page, but they’re hand-picked by advertisers who believe there’s
a match between what your users are interested in and what the
advertiser is advertising. For the privilege of making these specific choices,
the advertiser pays a slightly higher fee.
As a publisher, you benefit because you’ll be paid every time
someone comes to your site and sees
the ad rather than by the number of times the ad is clicked.

AdSense income key factors

 Traffic translates into page views, and page views translate into clicks of your
AdSense ads. The more clicks you get, the better your income. Naturally, you
want to do everything you can to increase traffic to your site. Search engine
optimization is your first step. Ensure that your site is optimized for search
engines, and the traffic on your Web site will increase dramatically as your
search engine rankings rise.


AdSense optimized content-placement

AdSense optimized  placement basics

With the ad placement basics out of the way,
 it’s time to figure out how to convince the good
 folks at Google AdSense to place ads on your Web site
that have meaning to your site visitors.
Your ultimate goal by implementing AdSense is to
entice visitors to click or view the ads that appear on your
page. That only happens, though, if the ads are appealing to
 visitors. Having
the right content is the key to having the right ads.
The technology behind Google AdSense
 Web crawlers, spyders, and bots
diligently scouring the World Wide Web
 for info tries its best to determine
the content of your site, but it ain’t perfect.

 
if you have a thing for free association so that
 articles on any given page jump from one topic
 to another with no cohesion, AdSense will have
 a much harder time placing relevant ads on your page.

The most important principle behind SEO involves
making sure that you design your Web site so that it’s
 both useful and relevant to visitors. Site visitors will
come to your site either by conducting a search for
a specific topic or by directly typing your Web address
into the address bar of their browser.
If you design your Web site with the intent of
 providing something the visitor needs, search
 crawlers are more likely to classify your site
 properly. As an added bonus, you’ll probably
 also end up ranking higher in the search results.

the Google crawler knows
its stuff when it comes to pushing content-specific
ads to your site. It may not even be the content
that you’re worried about.

Google Adsense Tips make money from website

Google Adsense Tips make money from website

Basically, a public service adis an ad that Google
places in an AdSense ad block when there are
no appropriate ads to be displayed in that space
at that time. One time when you’re likely to see
public service ads is when you’ve first added the
AdSense code to your Web site.

In order to serve ads to your Web page that
match the content of the page, Google periodically
 examines — or crawls— the site to
determine the content of the site. Then ads are
pushed out to your Web site based on that content.
 When you’ve first put the AdSense code on
your site, it takes a few hours (and sometimes
even a couple of days) for Google to crawl the
site to examine the content. Until that happens,
the company wants somethingdisplayed in the
space that you’ve made available, so public
service ads are the filler

One way that you can get users to click
your ads is to ensure they appear in the right
 context on your Web site. In Chapter 3, you
find out about building content-rich Web sites
 and how you can optimize your Web site
 content for AdSense. Use those tips to help
 create pages that are complemented by the
ads Google dishes out to your site.


Offline Marketing-Adsense-Social Media Marketing

Social marketing is a relatively new concept
 that’s based on a phenomenon that’s grown
 despite the fact that no marketing experts
saw it coming, and it’s all based on social
 networks, such as those brought into being by
MySpace and Facebook.

The idea with social networks is that
you have an online community where
you can connect and share with people
who have the same interests that you
do. For some, that might be an interest
 in specific people or hobbies. For
others, the interest could surround employment
 or education. What’s important is that a
social network lets you create a circle of like
-minded friends and acquaintances — also
 called a community.For example, with MySpace, the
concept is to build a home page where you
and your friends can connect.
You can also connect with others who are
potential friends because they can
view your MySpace page and learn about
 you and your interests.


If you’re marketing with social networking,
 create your network, and as you have
something to market, share it with that
group of friends in your community.
They then share it with their friends, and
 before you know it, a network that’s
far beyond the group you could reach on
 your own knows what you’re doing.

Here’s the catch with social media marketing
 though: If you develop a social
network specifically to sell something to
 the people in that network, you’ll fall
right on your face. Really. Social networks
 are created by people who have
something to share with other people who
 think like them. If you barge into the
network with a sales pitch and nothing more,
 you’ll be completely ostracized.

f you really want to see how social media
 marketing works, check out some
of the organizations that have successful
sites on MySpace or Facebook —
Christian bands like Three Days Grace,
for example. To get to the point
where a social media marketing strategy
 is successful requires a lot of effort
and attention, but the results can be very
 much worth the time you put into
developing your place on the network.

AdSense allows website owners to earn money
 from their sites in a way that they couldn't do
 before. All they have to do is put the AdSense
 code in their pages, and some visitors to the site
 will click on the ads that are displayed. The more
 visitors a site gets, the more people will click on
 the ads, and the more money the site owner will
make. Because the ads are contextual, they match
 the content of the pages they are displayed on, which
suits the advertisers because it drives people who are
 interested in their topic to their sites, and they only pay
 when people click on their ads.

Everyone is happy. Google makes lots of money,
advertisers get lots of targeted traffic and only pay for
 ad impressions when someone clicks on them, Web
 users can find more things that they are interested in,
and website owners can make anything from a small
amount of money to a very large amount of money.
Even the earnings from tiny websites can often offset
 or pay for the upkeep of the sites - hosting, for instance.
Google created a system where everyone is a winner, and
 if people hadn't taken advantage of it in ways that weren't
intended, everyone would still be happy.

Google announced a new ad format for Google AdSense
 display ad units named magazine ads.
So instead of the display ad looking like a banner
 ad with animation or various popping colors,
magazine ads are very minimalistic.
Google said they "designed with print magazine
 ads in mind, putting a big emphasis on space and
 typography and displaying a new look distinctive
from our regular text ads."

The ads certainly are more attractive
than the usual AdSense text ads.Google made it
"easier" to make AdSense ad units by refreshing
 the interface and speeding things up within that interface.

The 300 x 1050 skyscraper might work on long pages,
but the 970 x 250 leaderboard seems a bit overwhelming.
 And either one is going to look ugly unless it's a display ad
 created for that size, as opposed to a slew of text ads or a
 couple of 300 x 250 ad units floating in the space.

Traffic – We’ve covered this already in the series. You need
traffic, and specifically organic traffic, to stay competitive
 and make the dollar bills go into your pocket.

Keyword Value – Specifically you need to understand how
much money you can make with keywords and how to evaluate their value.

Competition – You also need to understand and be able to
evaluate your competitive landscape and those that are
competing for the exact same keywords and ranks within the search engines.

Publishing Your Web Pages-AdSense-how-to

Your approach to creating Web pages for a
small Web site should be similar
to your approach to creating a single
Web home page. Each page should
stand alone as a worthwhile place for
your Web visitors to spend time, learn
something, or have some fun.

One of the best ways to create a strong Web
 site is to first create each Web page separately.
 Make sure that each page has the information
 you want, that it downloads in a reasonable
 amount of time, that all the links work, and that
the page looks good.

You may want to take the design consistency
 of your Web site to another level by adding
repeated graphical elements and a strong,
consistent approach to layout across all your
Web pages. This is the approach taken by the pros. We
suggest that, unless you have some design experience .

Compare your planned site to similar or competing
sites and revise your plans accordingly.
Create your site on your own machine first and test it thoroughly.
Carefully choose a Web service provider that will do the
best job of hosting your site.

Get your site up on the Web and begin an ongoing
cycle of testing and revision.

• Decide how many pages to have and how they link to each other.
• Put the purpose of your site near the top of your home page.
• Indicate the purpose of each additional page near the top of that
page.
• Use headers, bullets, icons, and other graphical or emphasis elements to highlight key points.
• Think about what graphics you need. Start the process of generating or obtaining them.
• Use summary elements, such as a site map and a Frequently Asked
Questions FAQ page.
• Put navigational elements — links from your home page to other
pages in your site, and from other pages back to the home page —
in a consistent spot at the top or bottom of each page.

Earning with AdSense Ads

AdSense for Feeds doesn’t currently have a designation
 on the AdSense Web site. In fact, if you’re not specifically
 searching for the topic, you won’t ever
find it. And it’s not just the information that’s hard to locate.
 Anything related to your earnings or the performance
of the ads is also non-existent.

At least for now, feed ads are tracked through
 AdSense for Content. I assume
that will change when the program is finally released
 for general consumption. At that time, it’s most likely that
 — like other AdSense programs — feed
ads will have their own sections.

Until then, assigning a channel that’s specific to your
 feed ads is the best way to track them. Since the
 numbers for your ads will be lumped in with AdSense
for Content data, without a designated channel you’ll
 never know what’s coming from your Web site or
 blog and what’s coming from your feed.

AdSense for Feeds is such a great idea. There
are so many instances of dynamic, feed-enabled
 content on the Web today that it only makes sense to
monetize that content. How long it will take for the
 program to make the final cut and be released to
 the general public is anyone’s guess, though. In the
meantime, keep working with your other AdSense ads

Understanding Referral Units

Recommending products and services to others
 on the Web has been aconcept for as long as the
Web’s been around. Probably one the best known
referralprograms okay, referringto something in this
 context is the same asrecommending it is the one
that Amazon.com offers for the books and other
products that are available to buyers around the world.
 Everyone has seenthe little Amazon boxes on
Web sites that allow you to click through to buy
the featured product.

Google AdSense offers the same type of service.
The difference is thatAdSense offers the ability to
 refer other programs or Web sites, rather than
just offer the products that you like. For example,
 I use the Firefox Webbrowser, which is a personal
preference, but I love it and think everyone who
tries it will love it too. I include an AdSense referral
button for Firefox wherespace allows on my Web sites.
Then, each time a user clicks through thatreferral button
 and downloads Firefox, I get a small payment added to my
AdSense revenues.

 Referrals are a neat feature that can seriously help
 to bump your AdSenseearnings if the referral ads
are targeted well to your Web site audience. The
key is in the targeting though, as you see when you
get a little deeper into thischapter. There are two
kinds of referral products — Google products
and nonGoogle products — so you’re
 not as limited in what you can refer your users
to as you might be with other referral programs.


Adding Referrals to Your Web Pages

If you’ve already tried a few of the other AdSense
 ad formats, you’ll soondiscover that creating referral
ads is a little bit different. Succinctly put, you
have lots of choices, but your choices are restricted.
 I know, that doesn’tmake much sense on the face
 of it, so let me put it another way: You can only
do so much stylistic customization with any individual
AdSense referral, butyou have plenty of referrals
to choose from, giving you the power to 
customize which products you refer to your visitors.

Even the process of creating referral ads is a little different. 
You don’t immediately start with a stylistic choice
 for what kind of ad to create.

  • Google AdSense for Content - A variety of size and shape ads for placing in your content are available. These can be text or image ads or both - you specify what you'll allow. Ad units are full ads. Link units are simply a strip of text links that your visitors might want to click. Google allows you to put up to 3 Ad Units and 1 Link unit on each page of your Web site, provided you follow its policies - both for AdSense and for Webmasters.
  • Google AdSense for Search - This places a search box on your Web site. When a user enters a term and conducts a search, a search results page opens, that hosts more pay-per-click ads. You can customize the color scheme of the search results page to harmonize with your web site.
  • Google Referrals - Here you make money by referring visitors to use a Google product, like AdSense, AdWords, the Google Toolbar and other Google software. Just like Google AdSense for Content and AdSense for Search, Google generates the code that you paste into the desired location on your web page. You can choose from a wide variety of buttons and text links of different colors. As an example of how Google Referrals works, if someone goes to your site and clicks the link and signs up for an AdSense account, when that person earns a $100 from Google AdSense and receives a payout from Google, you'll also receive $100 for referring them. This is a great idea to me, because you can be the world's worst Google AdSense advertiser

Google Ad Sense Tips

Google Ad Sense Tips

  • Quality is the most important part of any web site. If your site does not contain the content of expected quality the visitor might not come back,
  • Although Google doesn't release exact details as to how they determine the ads to serve on a given page, they do say that it's the text content of the page that matters, not the meta tags.
  • Some webmasters are designing brand new sites specifically for serving AdSense text ads, however it’s against the AdSense rules to design a site purely for AdSense, so you’ll want to include a few Affiliate links or sell your own product, too.
  • A great resource for earning money is using traffic driving sites like Flixya You can sign up for Google Adsense and Flixya, without the costs or time needed to build traffic or your own site.
  • In early internet days, you may see a site notice asking everyone to click the ads. The day has gone long time ago. If Google detects possible cheating, there is no such thing as presumption of innocence. They assume that you are guilty.
  • Do not click your ads. If Google catches you, they will suspend your account and retain any earnings you might have. However, if you, by mistakes, click your ads for one or two times, Google will keep that earning but rather not to punish you as long as it doesn't happen constantly.
  • Google has a lot of restrictions on how the ads have to be displayed. One of the major reasons for account suspension is that webmasters tried to blur the ads and mislead others to think that it's "content". For simplicity, never attempt to use CSS to hide Google's logo unless you're authorized to do it!
  • If you don't have any content, Google will have to guess what your page is about. It may guess wrong, and so the ads that it displays may not be relevant.
  • Allow some ad slots to serve different sized creative depending on the viewport size.
  • Allow some ad slots to be hidden on different viewports  a wide layout might have 3 adslots, in mobile only a single ad.

How to Sign Up for Google AdSense

You must be atleast 18 years of age to participate in AdSense.
Your Payee Name needs to match the name on your bank account.
You must have a website to participate in this program (No Blogs, No Free Website or Free Domain).  You must have Paid Domain.  You have submit only the primary URL of your site.  Example: http://www.testdomain.com. Don’t submit URL like this http://www.testdomain.com/adsense.
You put Unique, Quality Content not copied from other sites or blogs with High Paying Keywords.  Your website atleast consists of 15 pages.
You website perfectly designed (it must be an attractive one) and your website complied with Google Webmaster Guidelines.
Before applying for AdSense you should make sure that your submit your Sitemap of your site to Google Webmaster Tools.
Promote your website through more than 600 free classifieds website available on Internet.  Promote your site offline also.
Post your website on forums.  Send your website through E-mail to your friends.  Submit your site to Alexa also.
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Probably the best position of the advertisements is in the top / header of your site. However, this can break the consistency of your content, so you should be careful using such a solution. Other good locations are just below the navigation bar, above the footer and in the left menu area. You should always put yourself in the visitors' shoes and look to the web site from their point of view. If the ads block makes you feel uncomfortable while browsing the web site, you should consider a different position or formatting.
Additionally, you should define the number of the advertisement units per page. There are some restrictions about it. You are allowed to have up to three advertisement units per page (in addition to three link units and three referral units). If you have a web site with a lot of content, which requires the visitors to scroll down the pages or you manage a forum or a blog, it is wise to put more AdSense blocks. However, always make sure that the main unit which will generate the major part of the revenue is loaded first in the web site source code. In case you wonder, if you place more than 3 ads units on a page only the first 3 will appear.

AdSense. Google AdSense was the first program started 8 years back where any person from any part of the world can participate and make money. Prior to Google AdSense, people were making lots of money from other programs like affiliate programs, eBay, Clickbank, Commission Junction but that was limited to some of the countries like US, UK, Canada etc. When Google started AdSense in 2003, it was opened for everyone who own a website or a blog. It was very easy to make money with AdSense and still people are making thousands of dollars from Google AdSense.
So now its sure that you need a website for making money on Google AdSense. Many of the people when think of creating a site for making money, they just loose the hopes. They think creating a site means, you need to be an expert and need web designing knowledge. But this is the thing of the past. Now people like me and you can easily create a site though many of the software that comes with the hosting. And yes, creating a WordPress blog is damn easy.

The source of all AdSense income is the AdWords program, which in turn has a complex pricing model based on a Vickrey second price auction. AdSense commands an advertiser to submit a sealed bid (i.e., a bid not observable by competitors). Additionally, for any given click received, advertisers only pay one bid increment above the second-highest bid. Google currently shares 68% of revenue generated by AdSense with content network partners, and 51% of revenue generated by AdSense with AdSense for Search partners.

Google Adsense is an affiliate pay per click mode that has taken the Internet part. There are a gift of sites dedicated solely to Google Adsense. Google Adsense is a nice way for a small Internet site owner to make some extra money. Using Adsense does not require any special knowledge, just a computer and a working web site.

Probably the best position of the advertisements is in the top / header of your site. However, this can break the consistency of your content, so you should be careful using such a solution. Other good locations are just below the navigation bar, above the footer and in the left menu area. You should always put yourself in the visitors' shoes and look to the web site from their point of view. If the ads block makes you feel uncomfortable while browsing the web site, you should consider a different position or formatting. 

First, you should choose the advertisement block format which best suits your web site visual style. The experience shows that the 336x280 Large Rectangle, the 300x250 Medium Rectangle, and the 160x600 Wide Skyscraper are the most effective shapes. Still, you should mind the visual appearance of your web pages when you insert the AdSense code. If you have a little space for ads, the best solution will be the link unit format. 

Paid Traffic 

Google hates the sites that are getting paid traffic and mostly penalizes them so there is not a damn chance of getting approved by AdSense for a site that is getting paid traffic. You can bring traffic from Search Engines or any other way you want but if you want to earn via Google AdSense the right way, paid traffic is not a solution.
Also note, that Google do not accept site which gets traffic from illegal sources. So focus on getting traffic from legal sources like social media, SEO and related blogs.

Putting AdSense video capabilities into place on your Web site differs a little
with each different type of video capability AdSense offers. The simplest path
to take involves using click-to-play video ads, whereas AdSense for Video is
definitely a bit trickier.
Implementing click-to-play video ads is as simple as choosing the right format.

You have no control over what videos get placed beyond enabling the
graphic format that click-to-play video ads require. Ads are placed when
they’re appropriate for your site.
Earning with click-to-play ads is the same as earning with other AdSense for
Content ads. Site visitors must click the ad and be taken to the advertiser’s
Web site for you to earn your payment on the ad.

Video units are a little more complicated than
click-to-play ads. Video units
are actually ads shown along with
YouTube videos that are displayed in a
specialized player you’ve added to your Web site.
You do have some control over what
videos you choose to show in your
player. You can select the video content
you want by picking content categories,
by selecting individual content providers,
 or by having video automatically
targeted to your site content.

Before you can do any of that, however,
you have to have a YouTube account
that’s connected to your Web site.

YouTubeis a video-sharing service that’s owned
by Google. With YouTube, anyone can upload
and share videos with others. Or, if you’re not
the videoshooting-and-sharing kind of person,
you can browse YouTube videos to find
things that interest you. Since I’ve been using
 YouTube, I’ve watched movie spoofs,
instructional videos, and even sermons from church services. What
you watch is directed by your taste in videos.

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.

Installing the code

Installing the code for the AdSense player is exactly like installing any other
AdSense code on your Web site. First highlight and copy the code and then
paste it into the HTML- HyperText Markup Language for your Web site,
between the <body>and </body>tags.

 After you upload your Web site code to the server, your 
video units should begin showing immediately, 
although in some rare cases, you could experience
 a short delay. If your ads aren’t showing within about an hour of having
uploaded the new site with the AdSense code included, contact AdSense to
see if you’ve done something wrong.


Ditch The Leaderboard. Almost every site
that uses AdSense features a 728×90 leaderboard
 ad unit. While this size is very popular, it isn’t
always the best performer because it is inherently
separated from the content. Ad units that can be
 integrated into a site’s content, such as a 300×250,
 often perform better.

Shut Off Other Revenue Streams. We’d generally
encourage running other types of monetization efforts
 besides traditional banner ads and link units, such as
Outbrain. But it’s worthwhile to experiment with shutting
 these other efforts off and analyze the impact on
AdSense performance. If low paying monetization
implementations are cannibalizing higher paying
opportunities, you could make more money by removing the laggards.

In addition to the forward facing design elements
highlighted above, there are a number  tweaks that
 can be made to help the entire ad serving process
 run more smoothly. Maximizing your site’s speed,
 planning around the mobile appearance, and taking
 advantage of available reporting and analytics, you’ll
be able to squeeze out some additional revenue.

Adsense

AdSense – Google Ads

Google AdSense is an easy way to earn money from your online content. Simply display relevant and engaging ads on your website, mobile sites, videos, site search ...
https://www.google.com/adsense/app

Google AdSense – Maximize revenue from your online content
Google AdSense is an easy way to earn money from your online content.
 Simply display relevant and engaging ads on your website, mobile sites, videos, site search https://www.google.com/adsense/app

AdSense - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Google AdSense is a program run by Google that allows publishers in the Google Network of content sites to serve automatic text, image, video,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AdSense

AdSense Educational Resources - Google Help
Official AdSense Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on
using AdSense and other answers to frequently asked questions.
https://support.google.com/adsense/?hl=en

Google AdSense - Videos - Google+

Google AdSense - Enabling publishers to earn revenue from
 their online content - Welcome to the official Google+ page
 for AdSense. Google AdSense is a free program
https://plus.google.com/+AdSense/videos

AdSense — Google Developers
Google AdSense provides a free, flexible way to earn money
 from your websites, mobile sites, and site search results with
 relevant and engaging ads.
https://developers.google.com/adsense/?csw=1

AdSense Help Forum - Google Product Forums

AdSense Help Forum. Welcome to the AdSense Help Forum.
 Get more value from your online content
http://productforums.google.com/d/categories/adsense/adsense-basics-and-policies 

domain name- A name that represents a Web site

United States, the domain name can end in .com for businesses, .edu for
educational institutions, .org for nonprofit organizations, or the prestigious
 .net for organizations that are part of the structure of the Web itself.
Newly added suffixes, which haven’t necessarily caught on yet, include .biz
and .firm. When visiting a domain that was created for an organization
 outside the United States, you may see different suffixes that have been added to
represent a country or region. For example, .uk signifies that the domain
was created for the United Kingdom. The part of the domain that precedes
the suffix, such as test.in test.edu, is either the name of the
group that puts up the Web site, or a name that attracts people to the site.
Domain names can start with wwwif desired, but it’s not always necessary.

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20 Ways to Make Money on the Internet

  1. Start a website or a blog and earn revenue through advertising networks like Google AdSense and BuySellAds. You can even sell your own ads directly through Google DFP.
  2. Launch a curated email newsletter using MailChimp and find sponsors or use a subscription model where people pay a fee to receive your newsletter.  HackerNewletter, Now I Know and Launch.co are good examples.
  3. Create your own YouTube channel and become a YouTube partner to monetize your videos. You may use Oneload to distribute the same video to multiple video sites.
  4. Make something creative – like handbags, jewelry, paintings, craft items – and sell them on Etsy, ArtFire or eBay.
  5. Build your own online store with Shopify or SquareSpace and sell both physical goods and digital downloads. Sell everything from furniture to clothes to food.
  6. Create t-shirt designs and put them on Threadless, Zazzle and CafePress.
  7. Write a book and publish it on the Kindle store, Google Play and iBooks. You can also sell your ebook to other retailers through services like Smashwoodsand BookBaby.
  8. Become an instructor at Udemy and SkillShare and get paid for teaching your favorite subjects – from guitar to literature to yoga to foreign languages – to a worldwide audience.
  9. Learn how to code and you can then hunt for software development projects atGuru, eLance or Rent-a-Coder (now Freelancer.com).
  10. Become a virtual office assistant and offer administrative or technical assistance to clients remotely from your home office. Head over to eLance, TaskRabbit and oDeskfor finding work.
  11. Offer one-on-one help to anyone worldwide over live video using Google Helpouts. You can do live cooking classes, teach maths or even offer fitness and nutrition tips.
  12. Write scripts, browser extensions, plugins or mobile apps for iOS and Android and sell the source code of your software on CodeCanyon, Chupa or BinPress.
  13. People are outsourcing petty computer jobs – like data entry work, transcribing text from business cards or performing web research – and you find these jobs atMechanical Turk, an Amazon service.
  14. Creative professionals can scan marketplaces like CrowdSpring, 99Designs andDesignCrowd for projects involving logo design, web design, brochures and other marketing material.
  15. Do you have a good voice? Sign-up as an audio narrator at Umano or become a voice over artist at VoiceBunny and Voice123.
  16. Record your own music and sell it on music stores like Amazon MP3, iTunes, Pandora or Spotify through DistroKid, Tunecore, loudr.fm and CDBaby. You can also sell your audio files directly on marketplaces like AudioJungle, Pond5 andBandcamp.
  17. Become an affiliate for Amazon and various online stores and earn a commission on sales. You can use programs like VigilinkShareASale, CJ or LinkShare to know about the various vendors that offer affiliate programs.
  18. Educators and teachers can help students with homework or offer on-demand teaching class over the Internet. Apply to become an online tutor at Tutor.com,InstaEdu and TutorVista.
  19. Got an empty room in your apartment? You can list the property on Airbnb, host people and make some money. The other alternative is Couchsurfing but the service forbids from charging guests.
  20. Sell photographs that you have taken on Creative Market, PhotoDune, iStockPhotoor ImgEmbed. The latter lets you easily license photos you have uploaded on Facebook, Flickr or Instagram for online use.
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  22. If you want to make a lot of money, prepare to write a lot of content and learn how to market your site. Don't expect to throw up a 10 page site and make $1,000 per month.

Mobile content is different-AdSense

When you’re considering a mobile surfer as
 part of the audience for your site,
keep in mind the different uses for the mobile
Web. Google has done a lot of
research in this area and has defined three
 types of mobile surfers:
Repetitive Now:This is the group of mobile
 surfers who have a set
of online activities that they conduct from their
 phones on a regular
basis. Some of the repetitive tasks these
surfers perform are checking
the weather, reading news stories and blog posts,
 and checking stock quotes.

Bored Now:The Bored Now group of Web surfers have a few minutes
of downtime and don’t know what else to do in such a short amount of
time. Out comes the phone, and the Web browser is opened to occupy
their minds for just a few minutes. This type of mobile surfer is probably
the most targeted because this is the only area where true e-commerce
dollars can be captured. Bored Now surfers are selecting ringtones,
downloading videos, and adding themes to their phones.

Urgent Now:“We need it right now” is the motto of this group of mobile
surfers. These people are booking, changing, or checking airline flights,
booking hotel rooms, finding directions, or locating restaurants. They
need information now, so they pull out their phones to find it.

Mobile content is definitely different from the content that you find on other
Web pages, and because it is, participation in AdSense for Mobile has some
different requirements. Obviously, the Web site must be mobile-compliant,
but it also must be developed with a server-side scripting language, such as
PHP.

Article layout:The experience of reading on-screen is very different
from reading on paper. On-screen, it’s much easier to get lost. Eye strain
is also much more common when you focus on a computer screen for
too long. Computer screens have an invisible bar that scrolls across the
screen refreshing the image constantly.

Your Web site visitors will love you for it. Potential Web site visitors are
more likely to stay on your site, reading your articles, viewing your other
types of content, and eventually clicking your AdSense ads if you’re offering
them content they can’t find elsewhere. The only place to get that kind of
content is to either write it yourself or hire someone to write it for you.

Titles and headings:Because reading is much more of a chore online,
many people don’t completely read everything. Those who do read
everything skim a page first just to make sure it’ll be worth their time to
read through it. That means you need to catch your visitors’ attention as
quickly as possible.

Links within articles:One last element that you should include in
your articles and blog posts is links to other, related articles and blog
posts, both on your Web site and on others’ Web sites. Linking to other
resources provides additional information for your site visitors. Usually,
those visitors will click through those links and then click back to the
page from which they came. If you worry about visitors clicking away
from your site, never to return, set your links up so that they open in a
new window. Opening links in a new window keeps your Web site open
and in front of the visitors. When they’re finished examining the site
you’ve linked to, they can close the window and be right back on your
Web site.

Google Mobile is a service for workers who are on the go and who are able to send
and receive information from their cell phone, Blackberry, or other palm device.

Google Mobile actually is a suite of services, each of which is available in a ‘‘small
screen’’ version: Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail, Google News, and Google
SMS, the text messaging service.
It’s easy to use the service: go to http://www.google.com/mobile.
Enter your mobile phone number in the box provided and click the Send
 me the link button.
In a few seconds, your cell phone will let you know a message has been received. 

AdSense gives anyone with a Web site the ability to place ads there from Google.
Google makes sure the ads relate in some way to the content on the Web page. You’ve
probably seen AdSense ads before; they’re the contextual ads that often appear in a
block of two or three and are often lined up vertically on the page.

AdSense also gives you the option to add a search box to your site. This enables
your visitors to perform a search and turn up search results that complement your
own content. In either case, if someone clicks on one of the ads you display, you earn
a bit of revenue. You are paid either using the cost-per-click or CPC model or the
cost-per-thousand-impressions or CPM model. In CPC, you are paid a small amount
every time someone clicks on an ad. In CPM, you are paid when your ads are displayed 1000 times—in other words, when the page that displays an ad is viewed 1000
times. In either case, the earnings you make depend on how rich your site’s content



is and how many visitors your site attracts. Before you start working out the exact
size and format of the ads you want to run, your first job is to create a Web site that
has the content to make AdSense ads actually work.

Top Google AdSense Tips-who publish AdSense ads

Top Google AdSense Tips website

People who publish AdSense ads on their
 Web sites are always working to
find new ways to increase their earnings
 from AdSense ads. Usually, that
means creating new Web sites and blogs
 and then populating them with content.

Not everyone has time to keep up with
 all that, so some people who publish
AdSense ads on their Web sites have
come up with an innovative way to
show AdSense ads without investing
so much time and effort.

Make your site easy to navigate by
creating a consistent navigational
structure across your site and by making
 that navigational structure
obvious to visitors.Nothing’s worse
 than getting stuck on a Web page
without a link to the home page or
another way off the page without
using your back button or closing
your browser completely.
Include relevant links to other Web sites.


Use a site mapa text document that
 links to every page on the site
and submit it to Google.To submit your
 site map, you have to be a
member of Google’s Webmaster
 Central, but signing up for that is as
easy as signing up for any other Google account.

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Include clear, relevant content.
Make sure the HTML that makes
 up your site is written correctly.
Repair broken links as soon as
they’re noticed.
Allow crawlers access to your Web site
 by including a robots.txt file in
the design of your site.The robots.txtfile
has two lines:
User agent: *
Disallow: /
Create the file with a text editor, such as
 Notepad, save it using robots.
txt, and then when you upload your
Web site to a server, be sure to
also upload this file.The file tells
Web site crawlers that they’re
welcome to look at all the pages
on your Web site.

Design your pages for users, not for
search engines.Users come to your
site because they need something.
Design your site so that the visitors
you’re targeting get exactly what
they need — information and products
that they’re searching for. By designing
 your site with your visitors in
mind, you’ll automatically hit most
of the requirements that search engines
have for ranking you in search results.

Choosing the right keywords
Choosing the right keywords is a bit of a science
but it’s also a bit of old fashioned luck.
 No keyword guide is out there for the
 perplexed that cantell you whether the
 keyword is perfect for this or that subject.
 Instead, thewords that apply to your
subject are what they are. So, the best
 place to startlooking for the right keywords
 for your topic is to brainstorm all the words
that are most prevalent when the topic is in discussion.

Use the Color Picker to the right of each
 ad element  Border, Title,
Background, Text, and URL  to choose
a new color for an element.
a color palette opens from which you can
 choose other colors.
Note that after you make the change, the
 sample ad in the lower-left
corner of the wizard screen changes to
reflect the new color.
 Play with your Color Picker just a little
so you can get a feel for how wild
you can make your ads. I don’t recommend
making them wild for actual
use, though. My strong advice to you will
 always be the simpler, the
better.

Select the channel you want to use to track
your ad and then click
Continue. Remember that channels are
categories that
 you create so you can keep
up with how specific ads perform.

Using Multiple Ads
Having multiple ads means more chances
 for site visitors to click your ads.
With that reasoning, many Web site owners
 who add AdSense to their pages
automatically put as many ads as they
 can on their Web site.
Using multiple ads — more than one ad
 unit per page is usually a recommended
 practice. Having multiples gives you the
 opportunity to catch your
site visitors in more than one location.
 It also allows you to include ads on
your site that may appeal to different audiences.

Getting in the zone
A zoneis an area of your Web site that draws
 readers’ eyes. Most Web sites
have a header zone, a content zone, and a
 sidebar zone. Visitors focus on
each of those areas for a different reason.
The content zoneis where visitors focus
 most of their attention.
This is where the main content of your
 site is found, and
 that’s what your visitors are looking for.
 Content is first,links are secondary.
Don’t get fooled, though. Links
may be secondary, but they’re still
an important part of the site.

Types of search
Conduct a site search
Conduct a Web search
Conduct a targeted search
See results returned on your Web site
See results returned on the Google site




Besides, if the visitor will leave your site anyway to
search for the information she’s looking for, why not
 give her the option of searching from your site?
The visitor benefits in time saved, and you benefit in
 the possible revenue stream. Plenty of options for the types
 of search you can allow are available, too. Users can Conduct
 a site search Conduct a Web search
Conduct a targeted search See results returned on your
 Web site See results returned on the Google site It’s not
 just plain vanilla search, in other words.

You can really punch up your search capabilities so
 that your site visitors can search with style and find
 what they’re looking for. You can even direct the
search so that users aren’t pulling information
from your competition.

There’s one small issue of which you might want
 to be aware upfront. When
you’re creating a Google Gadget with the intent
 of embedding Google AdSense
code into it, you first need permission from AdSense.
 AdSense doesn’t usually have a problem with
 granting that permission, but without it, your ad probably
won’t show up properly in the gadget.

To get permission, you have to e-mail Google AdSense with their support form
found at www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/request.py. Enter
your contact information in the form, and then, in the text box provided for
questions or statements, write a brief request to use AdSense in your gadget.
If you already have an active gadget that is popular, be sure to include information about it. If you’re creating a new gadget, include that information too. And
don’t forget a description of your gadget. Google will make the determination
to allow you to use AdSense in your gadget on a case-by-case basis.
You may have to wait a few days to get a response from AdSense, so think a
little ahead of the game if you’re trying to meet a specific deadline.
Another issue to keep in mind when you’re creating your gadgets with
AdSense embedded in them is that the combination of the two isn’t something that Google came up with, so there are times when gadgets and
AdSense don’t play well together.
This can result in either the gadget that you’ve created not being shown or
the AdSense ad not being shown. There’s no known fix for this issue right
now. Google’s working on it, so you’ll see that your ads and gadgets display
well for a time and then they’ll crash.

If that disposable income is available, why wouldn’t you want to tap into it?
Most Web site owners do feel that urge, so they’ve created mobile-friendly
Web sites that allow cell phone-enabled Internet users to access their content whether those visitors are sitting on the bus or climbing the Rocky
Mountains. Of course, with mobile Web sites, Google will find a way to monetize these mobile-friendly sites.
Enter Google AdSense for Mobile,which is a program that allows you to put
ads on your Web site that can be displayed on mobile browsers. Visitors surfing your site with a mobile phone can see and click these ads, and you can
earn some bucks even in this smaller format.

Nearly half of all mobile Internet users use mobile Web sites only to find
tidbits of immediately useful information. Mobile surfers don’t usually surf
just for the fun of being on the Internet — they save major surfing for when
they can sit at a computer and see pages displayed more than a few words
at a time. In part, that’s because mobile Web sites are usually pretty poorly
designed still, despite the fact that the mobile Web has been around for
awhile now.
It’s hard to get the hang of how a Web site should appear on a cell phone
screen. Many Web site owners make the mistake of designing their Web site
for the computer screen and then enabling it for mobile phones without
changing site design. You can do that, but the results won’t be the most
useful site a mobile surfer comes across.
Enabling your site for mobile users is easy — for the most part. In most
cases, it requires a small switch in the encoding of your Web site from HTML
(HyperText Markup Language) to XHTML (eXtensible HyperText Markup
Language) or another mobile-enabled Web design language.
Some mobile applications, however, require PHP— hypertext processor(I
have no clue how the popular acronym gained the first P). PHP is a serverside processing language because scripts(or applications) are run from the
server rather than from the computer that the application appears on. This
makes it much easier to have rich programming on Web sites, which doesn’t
depend on the computer a visitor may be using.
Because of the way it works, PHP makes creating rich, detailed mobile Web
sites a much easier process. The cool part is that if you have a Web site written in HTML or XHTML, changing it to PHP is often as easy as changing the
extension of the files that make up the site from .htmto .php. Really.