Android 5.0 Lollipop-Motorola Moto G

Android 5.0 Lollipop-Motorola Moto G

Android 5.0 Lollipop is now seeding to
 Motorola Moto G (2013) smartphones in India.
The latest OS version is seeding to dual-SIM
 Moto G XT1033 devices over-the-air. The new
 Android build arrives a couple of days after the
 manufacturer updated its Motorola Update
Services app on Moto G devices in India,
and a tad over two weeks after the initial soak test.

The software version of the Android 5.0 update is
 220.21.16.en.03. Android 5.0 Lollipop brings a host
 of improvements to the budget friendly smartphone,
 headed by fresh material design for the UI,
as well as brand new ART runtime.Tech News
The latest version of Google's Android mobile OS,
 5.0 Lollipop, could be coming to your smartphone
very soon. Here's the latest news on which phones
 will be getting it, and when it's scheduled to arrive.

Meizu has announced a new smartphone

Meizu new smartphone

Meizu has announced that it will unveil a new
 smartphone on Monday, December 8.
 In an interview with Chinese portal ZOL,
the company's VP Li Nan referred to the
device as a "quality smartphone" aimed at
 young people. Although Lan didn't provide
 any more details, it is highly likely that the
device in question is the much awaited
low-cost Meizu K52 which recently
popped up on the GFX Bench database.

The smartphone, which is said to run
Android 4.4.4 KitKat and sport a
 MediaTek MT6752 chipset with octa-core
CPU at 1.7 GHz, a 4.6 inch 1920x1080
 pixel display, 2GB of RAM, and 12GB of
internal memory, is expected to be priced at
around 1,000 yuan around $160.

 In addition, Lan also mentioned that the
company has no plans to introduce
MX Mini models, saying that the Meizu MX4
and the MX4 Pro, featuring 5.36-inch
and 5.5-inch displays

Google AdSense-Enabling earn revenue

Google AdSense

You might be saying to yourself , this is truly
 fascinating stuff, but where does AdSense fit in to all this?”
 Wonder no longer. AdSense in its infinite
wisdom, is working on software that would place
AdSense ads directly into the RSS feeds that are
 pushed out to subscribers. The idea here is that even
though you have content that’s pushed out to readers,
 you can still monetize that content with ads.

 This is an especially valuable concept for Web site
owners out there who provide complete content in feeds.
Often, a Web site or blog owner will only syndicate a
small portion of his content, specifically because doing
 so forces the readers to come to the Web site
to finish reading the content, which increases the chances
 that those readers will click any ads that are shown
 on the site. Pushing your ads out with your
content gives you one more opportunity to get ads
 in front of readers.


Create dynamiccontent — content that changes frequently.
Have that content pushed out to your readers.

Place ads within the content that remain intact,
 even if the reader doesn’t visit your Web site.

It’s a grand idea, but the program is still in
 beta testing. And the beta testing is closed
 to new users — at least for a little while longer.
 So, even though the AdSense Web site advertises
 AdSense for RSS, you can’t access it.

Creating an account in FeedBurner is easy enough. All you have to do is
1.  Point your Web browser to www.feedburner.com.
 Feedburner’s home page loads on your computer screen.
2.  Click the Register link in the upper-right corner of the page.
 The Create an Account page appears.
3.  Enter the requested information in the Create an Account page and
then click Sign In.
4.  Enter the URL of your blog, podcast, or news feed into the text field
and then click Next.
 A new page appears, giving you some information about your feed.
5.  Read through the information, and then if you want, you can change
the feed title or the feed address. When you’re ready, click Activate
Feed.

Earning with Feed 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.

Google AdSense offers the same type of service. The difference is that
AdSense 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 Web
browser, 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 where
space allows on my Web sites.

How ta Starting a Blog-Make Your Blog Work For You

Making money and driving traffic to your blog

To begin, you will create a new Blogger blog;
review and navigate the Dashboard;
 and learn how to create, edit, delete,
and schedule posts. Posts are the
substance of a blog and should be regularly
published, not only to keep your readers
 interestedin following your blog but to
help improve your online ranking.
 Use labels to categorize blog content with adsence
 and allow visitors to quickly find
 what they are looking for.

A Google Search Box can also be added
 to assist visitors in searching your site.
Once your blog is setup, add a personal
 touch by adding a theme, adjusting fonts and colors, and
adding desired gadgets sidebar items,
 as well as learn how to install a custom banner adsense for mobile.

You may customize your blog’s settings Ads placement, such
 as inputting your e-mail address to review comments,
modifying the Blog Description, adding HTML
to put your signature at the end of each new post, or
setting up a custom domain.


It is important to design your blog with your
 audience and purpose in mind, and then incorporate
that into the blog layout, color scheme, and overall functionality.

Furthermore, you’ll learn how to make money
with your blog. One of the most popular methods is
by using Google AdSense. Blogger has a
“Monetize” area of the Dashboard specifically to work with
Google AdSense. Many bloggers also add affiliate
 links to their sidebars where you can make money
from referring others to a service or product you
personally use, like, and recommend.

When you insert images into your Blogger
 blog, they are automatically stored to a
Picasa Web Album.

You may also create and link to additional
 albums. However, when adding an image
 to separate your blog posts, a custom
 banner or background, you may not
 want them added to your gallery and included
with other graphics posted to your blog.
 Instead, we’ll review how to use
Google Sites to store, manage,
and use images.

Creating a Blog

The first step in creating a blog is to create a name.
 Although Blogger allows you to change your blog’s
address once it is setup, it is important to take time
to think about a name before getting started. The
name of your blog should be related to the purpose
 of your blog, whether it’s a personal blog about
yourself in general, goals you have accomplished,
a journey you are on, or a professional blog about a
service or product you provide. If you were blogging
about yourself, you may use your name as the blog
name and therefore part of your blog address.
open, visit blogger.com.

How to-Proper Keyword Placement

You must focus on where and how your
 keywords are placed on your web page.
The frequency of placement is less important than
once considered. Many people believe that
 if they fill their web pages with nothing but
keywords, theycan attain top placement.

Search engines have responded to this and
 actually penalize sites that over use keywords.
 The number of times your keyword
appears on a given web page is called keyword density.

The concept of keyword density gets thrown
 around quite a bit in SEO circles. It refers
to the number of times your keywords are
used on a given page as a percentage of the
total number of words. Most website gurus
suggest a keyword density of 2 to 3 percent.
Today, keyword density has less of an impact
 than it once did on overall Google rankings.
 Of greater importance is the placement
and treatment of your keywords.



 Use the following guidelines tooptimize your page:

• Place your keyword(s) in the title tag, description tag, keyword tag, and alt tags.
• Place your keyword(s) in an <h1>, <h2>, and/or <h3> tag.
• Place your keyword(s) in the first twenty-five words of your page.
• Place your keyword(s) in the last twenty-five words of your page.
• Bold your keyword(s) at least once on your page.
• Italicize or underline your keywords at least once on your page.

Robots-signals the Googlebot

Robots
The simplest of all meta tags, the robots tag,
 signals the Googlebot, Google’s search engine
 spider, to crawl your entire website. In order
 to index your website properly and include all
 of your web pages, search engines send their
 spiders to review and scan your website on a
 regular basis. Google does this every two or
 three days.

When the spiders view your meta tags and see
 that your robots tag indicates “all,” they simply
 start crawling. Although some spiders would
search the majority of your site without the tag,
having it provides the added direction to
search engine crawlers.

Make sure the robots tag is included in your
meta tags to improve crawling.
There are some Internet marketers or
 webmasters who recommend submitting
 each page of your site directly to the search engines
via single page submission.

This isn’t necessary, especially if you are
including the robots tag. Search engine crawlers do thework
for you.

What’s important is that Google indexes yoursite,
and when it does, itcan find all of your content.
The robots tag can help with that process.


Equally, if not more important, is compliance
withW3C standards industry accepted HTML standards and a sitemap.
When you combine the robots tag with an
easily indexed website, Google and other major
search engines can find and index all of
the pages on your website or blog.

Earning with AdSense for Mobile

Earning with AdSense for Mobile

The AdSense way of doing things is pretty
 much the same across all ad formats
 visitor clicks ad, you get money.
 Mobile ads do have onewrinkle
that you haven’t seen in other types
of ads, though, and that’s the Click
to Call link. This link allows visitors
 to click the link and place a call to the
advertiser. It’s a cool feature, but one that
 might leave you wondering how
you’ll get paid for that.

Truth is that this link works just like any other link in an ad. You get paid for
mobile ads whenever your site visitors click the ad links. That includes the
Click to Call link. Like other types of AdSense ads, the amount of payment
is determined by the payments that advertisers make when their ads are
displayed. It’s a formula that Google keeps closely guarded, but it works the
same as AdSense for Content and other types of AdSense. Advertisers bid for
the right to have their ads shown. Then, each time the ad is shown, Google
gets paid whatever that winning bid amount is. In turn, Google then gives
a percentage of what it is paid to you, the Web site owner who publishes
the ad. But how much is the exact percentage? Google is pretty tight-lipped
about it.

You can track your AdSense for Mobile earnings on the Reports page, which
is the first page you encounter when you sign in to your AdSense account.
Included here is a category for AdSense for Mobile Content that shows page
impressions, clicks, click-through-rates, effective cost-per-thousand impressions,
 and earnings. Like other reports, you can show these numbers by day,
week, month, or all the time.

•  Creating a new blog and publishing posts
•  Designing a blog, changing its layout, and installing gadgets
•  Making money and driving traffic to your blog
•  Incorporating social networking tools and search engine optimization tips
•  Using a domain instead of the default “BlogSpot” address
•  Creating a gallery and knowing how and where to store images online
•  Using advanced blog design techniques HTML and CSS and customization
•  Developing an online store using Blogger pages
•  Finding additional help and troubleshooting the most common mistakes 

Mobile Web sites, and by extension mobile ads, aren’t for everyone. You may
not have a Web site that’s appropriate for (or is even of interest to) mobile
surfers. That’s a call you have to make.
If your site does lend itself to the mobile lifestyle, however, consider AdSense
for Mobile. It’s one way to monetize your mobile efforts — and although the
revenues that you generate for mobile ads might not be enough to pay the
mortgage or the payment on that shiny new car you rushed out and bought
when you were approved to display AdSense ads, it might add a little to the
revenue streams that you’re building. In my book, every little bit helps.

As the popularity of blogs grew, so did the popularity of another technology,
called a feedor RSS feed.Both of these terms refer to the same thing. Feeds
are content that is pushed out to registered users who have signed up to
receive them. The content that’s pushed out can be short teasers about blog
posts, news, or podcasts or it can be a complete blog post, news item, or
article.

Adsense-Placing mobile ads to increase earnings

Adsense-Placing mobile ads to increase earnings

Placement is one problem that you’ll likely
encounter with mobile ads. The format of a
mobile Web site is already so small, so how do
you place ads that catch the attention of mobile
surfers?
My suggestion is to place them near the top of
the page. For example, if you’re setting up your
mobile Web site so that a small logo appears
and then content and links for your page immediately
 display, ads appear between the logo
and the content.

This gets the ads right in front of the mobile
Web site users as quickly as possible to ensure
they don’t navigate away from the page before
your ads are seen.

Another alternative might be to put your ads
at the top of a list of links that appear on your


obile Web page. This integrates the ads into
the links, making them feel a little more natural
on the site. But again, they’re still above the links
so that users have the chance to actually see the
ads before they navigate away from the page.
Ultimately, the perfect placement of your ads
may take some trial-and-error. With any form
of AdSense, don’t take my word — or anyone
else’s for that matter — as gospel. Instead,
begin with my suggestions and test your ads
over a period of time to see where they earn
the most click-throughs for your site. Only thorough
 testing can you really determine what
works and what doesn’t on your specific pages.

AdSense-Social Media 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.
To be truly effective, you have to actually participate in the communities that
you join. That means interacting with people and offering up something that
others can use most of the time without expecting anything in return.
If 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

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