Wednesday, July 23, 2014

How to Integrate Google AdSense Into Your Website

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You've built your site, now lets make it profitable..

Steps

  1. Make sure your site has a decent amount of content. You want to get your visitors to return frequently.
  2. Head over to Google Adsense and set up an account.
  3. Once you have been approved, set up the necessary options and get your ad code.
  4. Place your ads in a spot where your visitors are most likely to click on stuff.

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Tips

  • Follow Google's rules and never put more than three ads on a page
  • Put your first ad "above the fold" on your web pages, they usually pay the most and will get the most clicks
  • Try to camouflage your ads so they blend in well with your site

Warnings

  • Under no circumstance should you click your own ads. They will find out.

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How to Make Money with Google Adsense

How to Earn Money Through Google Adsense

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Money for nothing? Well, not quite—but close! Google’s AdSense is a revenue-sharing opportunity for small, medium and large web sites that places ads for goods and services that are relevant to the content of your site, targeted to the people who frequent your pages. In turn, you get paid a small amount when the ad is either displayed on your page, or clicked on. We'll show you some good ideas that added to your own, will help increase your AdSense revenue.

Steps

Creating an Ad Unit
  1. Sign into your AdSense account. Go to AdSense, and click on My ads in the upper left.
    • Create a new Ad unit. In the main screen area, under Content > Ad units, click the +New ad unit button.
  2. Name your ad unit. This can be any name that suits you, but many find creating a standard naming format helps them manage large amounts of data.
    • For example, using [target site for the ad]_[ad size]_[ad date] is one approach, that would look like this: mywebsite.com_336x280_080112. Whatever format you decide to use for naming, make that your standard.
  3. Pick a size. See "How to Do It" below for details, but Google has found best practices that generate more clicks.
  4. Set your ad type. This determines the types of ads you will see on your website: text only; text and image/rich media; and image/rich media only.
  5. Create a custom channel. A custom channel lets you group ad units however you choose, such as by size or location on a page.
    • You can track performance by custom channel, and turn your channel into a targetable ad placement so advertisers can target their ads to your ad units.
  6. Create your ad style. This lets you choose colors for the various components of an ad: border, title, background, text, and URL. It also lets you choose corner styles, from square to very rounded, a font family, and a default font size.
    • It's good practice to create an ad style that harmonizes with the look and colors of your website.
    • You can use Google's presets, or use your own custom settings. In either case, a sample ad on the right will show you how your ad will appear
  7. Get the code for the ad. When you're done with the ad setup, either save your ad unit, or click the Save and get code button at the bottom to get the HTML code for your site.
    • If adding code to your site is a puzzle you want help with, click here for Google's code implementation guide.
How to Design Your Ad Campaign
  1. Analyze your content. In designing any kind of ad campaign, it's crucial to know who your target is. If you're writing a food blog that caters to single men on a budget, for example, you've narrowed the scope of who you will be appealing to. You've also got a very good focus point for your ads. What are things single men who cook drawn to? Here are some possibilities: dating, cars, movies, politics, and live music.
    • Think about who frequents your website, write down what you feel are the most important characteristics of your viewers.
  2. Fine tune advertisements. While AdSense will auto-populate your page with what they feel are relevant ads, use their tools to provide tighter controls.
    • Set up channels. Channels are like labels that let you group your ad units your way—by color, category, or pages. By setting up channels, you can get detailed reports on the performance of your ad units, and use that to your advantage. For example:
      • Use one style of ad on one group of pages, and another style on another group. Track and compare the performance of the two styles, and pick the best performer.
      • Compare performance on pages that focus on different things. For example, if your pages about gardening perform better than your pages on cooking, you might consider adding more to your gardening pages.
      • If you have separate domains, set up a channel to track each of them to see which is generating the most clicks.
  3. Optimize your ad placement and site design. Google has found there are places where ads are more effective, and places where they are less effective.
    • Ads that appear when you first arrive at your page (i.e., "above the fold" as they say in the newspaper world) tend to be more effective than those that are below the fold.
    • Ads on upper left tend to perform much better than ads on the lower right.
    • Ads directly above the primary content, and ads that appear at the bottom of the page and above the footer tend to perform very well.
    • Wider ads are generally more successful, as they are much easier to read.
    • Ads that display images or video perform very well.
    • Using colors that complement your website colors will make them more readable, and so more effective.
  4. Learn how AdSense works. AdSense automatically sends ads to your site based on a few different criteria:
    • Contextual targeting. AdSense crawlers scan your page, analyze your content, and serve up ads designed match your content. They do this using keyword analysis, word frequency, font size, and the link structure of the web.
    • Placement targeting. This allows advertisers to choose to run their ads on specific subsections of a publisher's website. If your website matches an advertisers criteria, their ad will appear on your page.
    • Interest-based advertising. This lets advertisers reach users based on their interests and the user's previous interactions with them, such as a visit to their website. Google's Ads Preferences Manager allows users themselves to choose their interest categories, which further helps advertisers focus their ad campaigns. This method is good for monetizing your site more efficiently, as it increases the value for advertisers and provides a more relevant experience for users.
What's it Worth?
  1. Manage your expectations. When you sign up for AdSense, you'll want to know what kind of revenue can you expect to see. There is a lot that goes into what kind of return you can expect, and managing those things will help you maximize your earning potential.
  2. Traffic. First and foremost , in order to generate any kind of revenue from AdSense you must have people clicking on your ads. In order for this to happen, you need to have people on your site, reading your content! Whether you have a business website, or a personal blog, the rule is the same: Get the word out!
    • Heavily trafficked large sites can see over a million hits a day, whereas a blog might feel lucky if they have 100 visitors a day.
    • For every thousand page impressions (views) you receive, you may earn from $.05 to $5. Yes, that's a broad range—over a month, that is between $1.50 and $150.00! Where in that range you can expect to frequent depends entirely on you, your site, and your promotion efforts.
  3. Cost Per Click (CPC). This paid every time somebody clicks an ad on your page. No, you can't click your own ad—Google will see this, and shut you down so fast your head will spin. The advertisers set the price for these ads, and they can vary greatly.
    • An advertiser may spend a lot on a per-click basis, but that ad may generate very little interest on your site.
    • An ad that may generate $.03 per click may get 100 hits, but that doesn't add up to much.
  4. Clickthrough Rate (CTR). This is the percentage of visitors to your site compared to how many them actually clicked on an ad. If 100 people came to your site, and 1 of them clicked an ad, your CTR is 1%, and that's not an unreasonable number. You can see how getting more traffic to your site will really make a difference.
  5. Revenue per 1000 impressions (RPM). This is an estimate of how much you might receive if you have 1000 impressions (page views).
    • If you made, for example, $1 for 100 impressions, your RPM would be $10. There is no guarantee you'll make that, but it's a good way to check the overall performance of your site.
  6. Content is king. The quality of your content is an important factor in understanding your earning potential. If your site provides rich, compelling content and a great user experience, you will have more interested users. Google's crawlers will also have an easier time determining the type of ad content would best fit on your site. Interested users + targeted ads = $$$
  7. Start building keyword-rich pages. Liberally seed with well researched, profitable keywords, and get lots of high quality links to your site.
    • If your site is about topics such as debt consolidation, web hosting or asbestos-related cancer, you’ll earn much more per click than if it’s about free puppies.
    • If you concentrate only on top-paying keywords, you’ll face stiff competition. What you want are keywords that are high in demand and low in supply, so do some careful keyword research before you build your pages.

Video

Create a new Google Ad Unit for Google Ad Sense.

Tips

  • Avoid non-English characters on English pages. There is a bug which can cause these pages to show irrelevant French ads.
  • 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.
  • 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,
  • 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.

Warnings

  • 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!
  • 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.
  • 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.

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How to Make Money with Google Adsense

How to Profit with Google AdSense

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In order to profit with Google AdSense, you must have a plan for building your website. AdSense is a program where a third party website advertises ads for Google and Google pay the websites a percentage of earnings. How much you can make per ad is not certain but ad clicks can earn anywhere from pennies to dollars. There are a number of factors involved when trying to profit with Google AdSense but you must be willing to put in the time and energy.

Steps

  1. Create a website with quality content. Write what you know about and have a passion for so you can easily fill out your website. In order to qualify for Google AdSense, your website must have a lot of quality content. Streamline your website so Google AdSense will generate appropriate ads relevant to your content.
    • Find a niche and center your site on that subject. If you don't already know what you want to base your website around, research through keywords what would be popular enough to bring visitors to your site. Use Google AdWords and the traffic estimator to help devise effective keywords and a subject that will drive traffic to your site.
  2. Sign up for Google AdSense. Consider placement, color and design. Test the placement of the ads to determine which placement brings the most clicks on each ad. What works for one site may not work for another. The placement that works is the one that brings in the most ad clicks.
    • Test the colors after you have determined the best place for your ads. Try the color that you are currently using for your links. This can create a more blended look to your website. Try other colors and use the one that brings in the most ad clicks. Match the background color to the ad theme.
  3. Create quality links and use effective keywords that will bring in traffic. Keywords that are competitive are keywords that are searched for the most. In turn, competitive keywords will create ads that will earn more per click. Choose words or phrases that are not too competitive, though, or you may lose traffic to competing websites. Use high grade keywords throughout your site.
    • Add quality links to your website; this gives your website more clout. The better the quality of your website, the more return visitors it will have, which in turn increases the chances of ads being clicked.
  4. Generate traffic the hard way through effective keywords, credible links, search engine optimization and quality content. You can link your site to social networks but realize this may not bring the targeted traffic that will click on your ads. Register your website to search engines so your site can be found in searches. The key to getting traffic is ranking high in search engines, which will help bring more ad clicks so you can profit with Google AdSense.

Tips

  • Purchase your domain and web host; do not use a free web host.

Warnings

  • Be realistic; earning money from Google AdSense can take time.

Things You'll Need

  • Website
  • Google AdSense

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How to Make Money with Google Adsense

How to Set Up AdSense

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Have you ever wondered why so many websites have advertisements lining the side of each page? The answer is Google AdSense, the application Google uses to help publishers of websites make money. While Google is not the only company offering a program like AdSense, it currently controls about 75% of the market. By placing ads on websites, people can earn a percentage of the revenue that Google makes for sponsoring the ads. The companies that want to advertise pay Google, which then pays the hosting website. In order to take advantage of this, website owners must first set up AdSense.

Steps

Start the Sign Up Process
  1. Visit Google’s website and click on the link for “Business Solutions.”
  2. Scroll down and click on link for “AdSense,” which should be under “Enhance Your Website.”
  3. Click the “Sign up now” button to enter your information. If you already have a Google account, you can enter your username and password, then click “Sign In.”
    • To sign up, you’ll have to fill out the application form that Google provides. You’ll need to provide the website name, the URL, your contact information and your payment information.
Agree to Google’s Policies
  1. Read the basic policies on the application form.
  2. Find the link for the “AdSense Program Policies” and click it. This will open a new window with the legal forms from Google. In order to qualify for the program, you’ll have to agree to post content that meets Google’s guidelines.
  3. Check the boxes next to each policy to agree to abide by each. You won’t be able to set up AdSense unless you agree. Keep in mind that by agreeing, you are entering a legally binding agreement with Google.
Submit the AdSense Application
  1. Review your application to make sure you filled it out correctly.
  2. Submit the application by clicking on the “Submit Information” button.
Wait for Your Acceptance Into the Program
  1. Work on something else until you get the approval email from Google. Usually, you will get the acceptance letter within a couple of days.
    • If you don’t receive an approval email in the specified time frame, you may want to contact Google. It’s possible there was an error on your application.
Set Up Your Website for the Ads
  1. Locate the HTML code from Google.
    • You can get the code from the email Google sends to you or by logging into your account with Google.
  2. Post the AdSense code into your HTML code for your website. This new section of code tells browsers where to display the ads from Google.
  3. Check to make sure you can see Google ads on your website.
    • At first, you may see generic public announcements from Google. Once Google analyzes your content, usually within 24 hours, it will change the ads to content-specific ones.

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Tips

  • You can use the same AdSense account on multiple websites without having to fill out a new application.
  • Google provides ways for you to block certain advertisers from your website.

Warnings

  • You must have your website on the Internet, or Google will not approve your application.

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How to Make Money with Google Adsense

How to Add Google AdSense to Feedburner

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Finally, Google has fully integrated Feedburner as one of their services. Google Adsense has merged Feedburner into its arsenal also.

Steps

  1. Sign-up for a Google Adsense account.[1]
    • If a publisher already has a Google Adsense account, he/she simply needs to log into it.
    • On your reports overview page under the “Adsense for Mobile Content” line, you will notice “Adsense for Feeds”, click the “Get Started” link.
    • The “Get Started” page will look similar to the “Activate FeedBurner Ad Network and/or Google AdSense for Content” feedburner.com page discussed above.
    • Near the bottom of the page, you will see an inviting link to gaining help and support for migrating your feed into adsense….or, visa versa.
    • The process is quite 20th century-like from here on out, because the publisher must then email, adsense-support-aff@google.com his/her Feedburner account username, and Google Account email address used to sign in to Adsense.
    • Google will respond via email with a lovely note similar to the following:
      • “Hello FabulousAndTechfilled.com,
      • Success!
      • Effective immediately, you can access your feeds by signing into your Google Account when you visit http://feedburner.google.com. You will no longer be able to sign in to feedburner.com, but that's okay: from now on, there is no reason to do so.
  2. All of your feeds have been moved into this new account, and an initial batch of your most recent 30 days' traffic stats has been loaded up. (Your entire stats history, should it go beyond the last 30 days, will be added at a future date.)
  3. To repeat: visit http://feedburner.google.com from this point forward to view and manage your feeds.
      • If you want to use AdSense for feeds, you may now do so. Visit http://www.google.com/adsense and click "AdSense for Feeds" under the Get Ads section to get started.
      • Sincerely,
      • The Google AdSense Team”

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  1. https://www.google.com/adsense

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How to Make Money with Google Adsense

How to Add Google AdSense to Feedburner

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Finally, Google has fully integrated Feedburner as one of their services. Google Adsense has merged Feedburner into its arsenal also.

Steps

  1. Sign-up for a Google Adsense account.[1]
    • If a publisher already has a Google Adsense account, he/she simply needs to log into it.
    • On your reports overview page under the “Adsense for Mobile Content” line, you will notice “Adsense for Feeds”, click the “Get Started” link.
    • The “Get Started” page will look similar to the “Activate FeedBurner Ad Network and/or Google AdSense for Content” feedburner.com page discussed above.
    • Near the bottom of the page, you will see an inviting link to gaining help and support for migrating your feed into adsense….or, visa versa.
    • The process is quite 20th century-like from here on out, because the publisher must then email, adsense-support-aff@google.com his/her Feedburner account username, and Google Account email address used to sign in to Adsense.
    • Google will respond via email with a lovely note similar to the following:
      • “Hello FabulousAndTechfilled.com,
      • Success!
      • Effective immediately, you can access your feeds by signing into your Google Account when you visit http://feedburner.google.com. You will no longer be able to sign in to feedburner.com, but that's okay: from now on, there is no reason to do so.
  2. All of your feeds have been moved into this new account, and an initial batch of your most recent 30 days' traffic stats has been loaded up. (Your entire stats history, should it go beyond the last 30 days, will be added at a future date.)
  3. To repeat: visit http://feedburner.google.com from this point forward to view and manage your feeds.
      • If you want to use AdSense for feeds, you may now do so. Visit http://www.google.com/adsense and click "AdSense for Feeds" under the Get Ads section to get started.
      • Sincerely,
      • The Google AdSense Team”

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  1. https://www.google.com/adsense

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How to Make Money with Google Adsense

How to Get a Google Adsense Account Approval

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Now a days Getting a Google AdSense account approval is very very difficult. Because the people are not understanding the basic things and they are trying to get an account approval from Google AdSense.

Steps

  1. Create a Blog or a website.
  2. Upload genuine content
  3. Upload more and more relevant content
  4. Submit your web page URL to search engines
  5. Create an account with Google Analytics and Google webmasters
  6. Link your websites with the Analytics and Webmasters account
  7. Optimize your web page
  8. Ensure the Quality of the content of your web site
  9. Wait for at least 6 months and during that time increase the traffic to your web site.
  10. Once you have completed the above steps and satisfied them, Now apply for a Google AdSense account.

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Tips

  • Be Genuine
  • Don't click on your own ads
  • If you are clicking your own ads or arranging some other alternate ways to click your ads you are the great loser in the world.
  • Don't encourage anybody to click on your ads
  • Don't misuse your account

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How to Make Money with Google Adsense