Saturday, September 28, 2013

WOW when you want to know Adsense this is the place

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Language… has created the word “loneliness” to express the pain of being alone. And it has created the word “solitude” to express the glory of being alone. -Paul Johannes Tillich

Be able to be alone. Lose not the advantage of solitude, and the society of thyself. -Thomas Browne

Being solitary is being alone well: being alone luxuriously immersed in doings of your own choice, aware of the fullness of your own presence rather than of the absence of others. Because solitude is an achievement.-Alice Koller

Top Paying Adsense Keywords List 2013

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Highest paying Adsense keywords


KeywordUS CPC
Mesothelioma law firm179.01
Sell annuity payment107.46
Asbestos lawyers105.84
Structured annuity settlement100.8
Annuity settlements100.72
Car donate88.26
Virtual data rooms83.18
Automobile accident attorney76.57
Auto accident attorney75.64
Car accident lawyers75.17
Data recovery raid73.22
Motor insurance quotes68.61
Personal injury lawyer66.53
Car insurance quotes61.03
Asbestos lung cancer60.96
Injury lawyers60.79
Personal injury law firm60.56
Online criminal justice degree60.4
Car insurance companies58.66
Business voip solutions51.9

SOURCE:  webconfs.com

Friday, September 27, 2013

AdSense Explained

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BY MARZIAH KARCH

Summary:

AdSense is one of many ways to earn money from the Web. AdSense for content is a system of Google contextual ads that you can place on your blog, search engine, or Web site. Google, in return, will give you a portion of the revenue generated from these ads. The rate you are paid varies, depending on the keywords on your Web site used to generate the ads.
Text ads come from Google AdWords, which is Google's advertising program. Advertisers bid in a silent auction to advertise for each keyword.
AdSense also supplies image and video ads through AdWords.

Restrictions:

Google restricts AdSense to non-pornographic Web sites. In addition, you may not use ads that may be confused with Google ads on the same page.
If you use AdSense ads on search results, the search results must use the Google search engine.
You may not click on your own ads or encourage others to click on your ads with phrases like "Click on my ads." You must also avoid mechanical or other methods of artificially inflating your page views or clicks. This is considered to be click fraud.
Google also restricts you from disclosing AdSense details, such as how much you were paid for a keyword.

How to Apply:

You must apply, and Google must approve your site, before you may earn money from AdSense.
You can fill out an AdSense application directly at www.google.com/adsense
You can also apply from within your Blogger blog.
Learn how to ad AdSense to your Blogger.
The application process may take several days before approval.

Cost:

It is free to place AdSense ads.
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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Make your eBay Item Look Like a Million Bucks

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Ways to increase sales through better photography



A picture is worth a thousand words--if it's a good one. With the new eBay perk of free gallery feature, it's even more important to take excellent photographs of your Ebay items. It's easier than you think, and with some basic equipment, you'll be able to make your items shine and increase your final bid prices.

It's important to show close-ups of special features, tags, hardware, fabric, condition, or a part of your eBay auction item that buyers will need to see up-close. The more up-close, detailed shots provided, the better your chances are of increasing your final sale price. Even if you think it makes absolutely no sense, it doesn't matter! Customers want pictures. They want to feel like they are actually seeing the item right in front of them. Take pictures of all sides, from all angles, up close, far away, and include shots of anything that you're including with it, as trivial as it may be.




eBay Photography and Pictures

Take better gallery photos and stand out in the Ebay search


ebay cameraWhat Camera Should you Use for eBay Photography?

There are complete books devoted to eBay photography, but you can follow these steps for an easy ebay photography studio set-up. Investing in a decent digital camera with at least 3 mega pixels and a good macro setting will pay itself off quickly. Here are a few things you'll need to get started:


  • A digital camera
  • A large piece of white posterboard or large new white cloth
  • A brightly lit area
  • Two floor lamps
  • A photo editing program like Photoshop, Paint Shop, or Gimp which is free.
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

5 AdSense Tips to Boost your CTR by 500%

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by ActiveMastermind

1. Epic content

This is one of my favorite tips: great content brings you more money. Instead of creating useless sites “made-for adsense”, just take some more time to build awesome content for your blog.
Writing epic and quality content is the way to go. Another advantage of having great content is you can leverage on better SEO because your stories get a lot of signals and SEO juice when they are naturally shared over the web. This way your posts can rank higher in SERP and get high quality clicks.
Another advantage having nice content is it allows AdSense to better target ads for your audience giving you more relevant ads, boosting your overall earnings.

2. Ads placement and sizes

One of the thing you must understand is you have to test different positions, placements and combinations. Don’t just put AdSense banners/text on your blog in random positions, this will decrease the CTR and earnings. What you need to do is trying different ads sizes, different colors and types and see what works better for you.
Another thing to do is following Google suggestions. sometimes you may receive emails from AdSense that will tell you to make a few changes in ads (types/sizes). What i can tell you is: do that because it works.  the key thing here is test and test again until you reach a good placement and good converting ads.
Modify the ads tile in a bright blue color rather than the standard blue color. Almost all AdSense enabled websites use the standard blue color and users got accustomed with it. Changing in a bright blue color let your ads stand out from the rest of the content and from usual ads.
The ads font should be bigger than the post content. This also put ads in front of users in a more efficient manner, making them prominent from the content itself.
Just target USA only traffic. This is the best traffic and AdSense pays you more earnings if you only deal with USA quality traffic. If you bring traffic worldwide, you are not going to earn a lot of money because payouts are lower. Dealing with USA traffic increases your CTR and you make more money.
For homepage:
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For posts:
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3. Remove unwanted ads

If you have a lot of pages / posts, just remove all ads from posts that don’t convert or have a very low CTR. If you do this, you should see a general improvement because clicks are not wasted through crappy posts but they only go to relevant content and high quality posts. You can easily check your stats via Google Analytics. This is a good WordPress plugin to manage almost all aspects of ads: Ad Injection

4. Internal linking

This is a trick bloggers sometimes use to keep users for longer time on their blog. Internal linking gives you more SEO juice (if done correctly) but… you also get more ads exposure by presenting users more ads on other places of your website. So if users didn’t click on your previous post, they might be interested to click a new ad on a different post, because it may be more relevant to what they are looking for.
Using internal linking gives you 2 advantages: 1) Overall SEO improvement. 2) Ads get additional exposure with more (likely) clicks. Doing this on a regular basis and making blog structure optimizations, can definitely help increasing the CTR.

5. Heat Maps

Using heat maps gives you a clear image on where users click when visiting your website. You can see exactly where clicks go, which sections of the blog are clicked more than others and statistics. Google Analytics offers an integrated  in-page analysis, use it. There are also a few cool plugins/scripts to use likeHotSpots plugin, ClickHeatCrazy Egg, very powerful:
heatmap

6th hidden Tip

Now suppose you have 3 ad units, check their CTR, all you have to do is to let the ad which gets the higher CTR to load at first.
In other words the ad which gets the best CTR must be loaded at first on the blog. Just make changes to your blog and setup ads in the right order accordingly. This should boost your CTR very quickly.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

AdSense program policies

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All publishers are required to adhere to the following policies, so please read them carefully. If you fail to comply with these policies without permission from Google, we reserve the right to disable ad serving to your site and/or disable your AdSense account at any time. If your account is disabled, you will not be eligible for further participation in the AdSense program.
Because we may change our policies at any time, please check here often for updates. In accordance with our online Terms and Conditions, it's your responsibility to keep up to date with, and adhere to, the policies posted here. Exceptions to these policies are permitted only with authorization from Google.

Invalid clicks and impressions

Publishers may not click their own ads or use any means to inflate impressions and/or clicks artificially, including manual methods.

Encouraging clicks

Publishers may not ask others to click their ads or use deceptive implementation methods to obtain clicks. This includes, but is not limited to, offering compensation to users for viewing ads or performing searches, promising to raise money for third parties for such behavior or placing images next to individual ads.

Content guidelines

Publishers may not place AdSense code on pages with content that violates any of our content guidelines. Some examples include content that is adult, violent or advocating racial intolerance.

Copyrighted material

AdSense publishers may not display Google ads on webpages with content protected by copyright law unless they have the necessary legal rights to display that content. This includes sites that display copyrighted material, sites hosting copyrighted files, or sites that provide links driving traffic to sites that contain copyrighted material. Please see our DMCA policy for more information.

Webmaster guidelines

AdSense publishers are required to adhere to the webmaster quality guidelines.

Traffic sources

Google ads may not be placed on pages receiving traffic from certain sources. For example, publishers may not participate in paid-to-click programs, send unwanted emails or display ads as the result of the action of any software application. Also, publishers using online advertising must ensure that their pages comply with Google's Landing Page Quality Guidelines.

Ad behavior

Publishers are permitted to make modifications to the AdSense ad code so long as those modifications do not artificially inflate ad performance or harm advertisers.

Ad placement

Publishers are encouraged to experiment with a variety of placements and ad formats. However, AdSense code may not be placed in inappropriate places such as pop-ups, emails or software. Publishers must also adhere to the policies for each product used.

Site behavior

Sites showing Google ads should be easy for users to navigate. Sites may not change user preferences, redirect users to unwanted websites, initiate downloads, include malware or contain pop-ups or pop-unders that interfere with site navigation.

Google advertising cookies

AdSense publishers must have and abide by a privacy policy that discloses that third parties may be placing and reading cookies on your users' browsers, or using web beacons to collect information as a result of ad serving on your website.

Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)

If you implement any Google advertising service on a site or section of a site that is covered by the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), (a) you must notify Google of those sites or sections of sites covered by COPPA using the tool found here: http://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/coppa, or the method for apps described here:http://developers.google.com/mobile-ads-sdk/docs/admob/best-practices, and (b) you must not use interest-based advertising (including remarketing) to target: (i) past or current activity by users known by you to be under the age of 13 years or (ii) past or current activity on sites directed at users under the age of 13 years.

Gambling content

AdSense restricts the placement of ads on gambling sites and gambling-related content. We have different policies for gambling content based on the country in which a publisher is located. Publishers outside a limited group of countries are not allowed to place ads on any gambling content or on any pages with links to gambling content. This includes any content that allows users to place bets or play games in exchange for an opportunity to earn money or other prizes.

Product-specific policies

AdSense for content: Publishers may place up to three AdSense for content ad units on each page. Out of those three ad units, no more than one can be size 300x600. Publishers can place more than one of all ad sizes except the 300x600 on each page. In addition to three AdSense for content ad units, publishers may also place up to three link units and two search boxes on each page. These policies apply to both desktop and high-end mobile optimized sites.

AdSense for search: A maximum of two Google AdSense for search boxes may be placed per page. Also, a single link unit or image ad only may be placed on pages with AdSense for search results. Queries must originate from users inputting data directly into the search box and cannot be modified. This includes pre-populating the search box with terms or hard-coding direct links to search results pages. AdSense for search code may not be integrated into any software application such as a toolbar.

Friday, September 20, 2013

How to Avoid Google AdSense Click Fraud

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BY FELICIA W.

A considerate amount of website owners are having their AdSense accounts terminated without doing anything wrong. With Google AdSense you can earn a descent profit from your own website, so having your AdSense account terminated for no reason can be devastating.
Click fraud occurs when someone clicks on an ad, just to cost the advertiser money. It is simply the same as paying out cash for false leads. You can avoid being caught up in this fraud
You can now receive access logs from most web hosts. With this information available to you, it's also necessary that you hand it over to Google as well. This allows them to look for any suspicious activity on your site. These problems can be serious and it's best to let Google know that you are a willing to participate with them.
If you have click monitoring software, this can also come in handy. If you do not have click monitoring yet, you should try to get it as soon as possible. There is perfectly no major component preventing you from having this software because it's free.
As usual, all the information you have received should be turned over to Google. This is showing Google that you too are fighting against click frauds and is in no way a part of it.
Watch out for suspicious activity on your server logs. Anything you find out should be reported, may it big or small thing.
Disable ads from your own IP address and local geographical area. This will definitely prevent any accidents and will not make Google mistake another user as you. This will prevent Google from mistaking you as clicking on your own ads. Also you will be to avoid being kicked out of the AdSense program.
Don't use AdSense for on pop ups and pop unders. Your ads should not be displayed on content sites that promote illegal activity or tampering of the legal rights of other people or business. Adult and pornographic content websites included.
It's best to be truthful with Google about times when you think you might have clicked on your own ad, whether accidentally or intentionally. Be honest about any wrong doing. Honesty is way better than Google learning about it eventually. It would mean eventual termination, also lost of your time and hard work.
Try not to inform family and friends about AdSense on your website because they may decide to click on your ads to help you make money without you knowing it. They may be doing more harm than good.
If ever someone you know stumbled upon your AdSense, stress to them the importance of not clicking on any of your ads.
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Saturday, September 14, 2013

5 Easy Steps to Create AdSense Ad Units for Your Blog

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By Sandeep Bajaj
Today, we decided to take the plunge and try out Google AdSense on our blog. The first step towards placing AdSense ad units on your blog is to create them. Since, this took a while to understand  – we decided to create a post to help all first timers go through the process of creating their AdSense Ad units more easily.

5 Easy Steps to Create AdSense Ad Units for Your Blog

Step 1 -> Login to Google Adsense with your Gmail Account. If you do not have an account you can sign up for one
Google Adsense login1
Step 2 -> Click on  AdSense Setup Tab & click on AdSense for Content as shown below
Google Adsense setup
Step 3 -> In this step, you will need to select if you would like to go for Ad Unit or Link Unit. if you’re going for Ad Unit , you have the following options:
  • Text & Image Ads (default)
  • Text Ads only
  • Image Ads only
Google Adsense setup 1
For the purposes of this Tutorial, we will go ahead with selecting Ad Units – Text & Image Ads (Default)
Step 4 -> In this step, you need to select various ad formats & color of Border, Title, Background, Text & URL. This would depend on what requirement you have for your blog.  We would suggest that you select colors that actually blend with your theme
Google Adsense setup 2
Once you select options of your choice, you can also do a preview of the same.
Step 5 -> In this step, you can choose up to five custom channels to track the performance of this ad unit. Although, we would suggest that you do not worry about this and leave it blank if you’re just starting off.
Google Adsense setup 3
Step 6-> The last step, you need to name your ad if you wish to and click on submit to get your code
Google Adsense setup 4
The code you get will need to be pasted on your blog to make Google AdSense functional.
 

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