Saturday, June 16, 2012

Google Adsense Tutorial How to Qualify for using Google Adsense?

Qualifying for Google Adsense represent an interesting matter, as the demands for acceptance a site are mostly common knowledge and are nothing extraordinary.
To qualify for using Google Adsense in your website all you need is a decent website with atleast 10 to 15 web pages with qualifying content. Google specifies a list of topics for which they won't server Ads. Other than that there is no strict conditions such as how big the site should be and how much traffic should it attract. However a webmaster has to first understand Google's Terms of Service, in which Google outlines the Dos and Don'ts of using Adsense on your web site.
The webmaster need to be very careful before applying to Adsense and make sure that his website or blog indeed qualifies for Google Adsense. It is very difficult and frustrating to get into the program or reapply to the program, if you are once rejected. So here we outline some of the things you need to keep in mind before approching Google for Adsense (and to get success out of it, ofcourse).
Content
You need to keep in mind that Google Adsense is there primarily for content-based sites. Websites that focus on pure product sales or only for Ads kinds of sites may not be proper for Adsense. Moreover, all you are promoting is your own product(s), then hosting Adsense might work against you, as the Ads that show up will be direct competitors. So it makes no sense in such cases. If you are building content that is usful for general website visitors, or content focussed on specific topic (niche sites) then you will have good chance of succeding with Adsense.
Forums & Blogs
Some blogs or forums may not be accepted. Still, if the forum or blog is information-rich then they are not only accepted, but may work really well with AdSense for their owners.
Google started with not accepting this type of sites. But it turned out that, in some cases, they represent exactly what users are looking for: Honest, useful, unbiased information, where anybody can express just what they truly think, and right when they feel the need to do it. On condition they are not artificially created for other purpose than that of letting their users interact in the world of ideas and benefit from each other's experience and knowledge.

Image Galleries

Image sites may host AdSense if the images are accompanied by as little as some brief explanatory lines, relevant for the Mediabot, the Googles Media crawler. But these may not yield good results compared to content sites.

Chat Sites

These are not suitable for Google Adsense and thay may not even allow these kind of small talk sites.

Google Adsense Tutorial How much can I earn with Adsense?




The earnings from Adsense can range from a few cents a day from a single website to several thousands of dollars over a network of websites. The Adsense program itself has nothing to do with how much a publisher can make using Adsense. Its all about building quality websites that attracts visitors and trageted Ad market. Once you have got targeted traffic, you can monitise that traffic using Adsense. Building quality and focussed content which has some commercial market value and attracting targeted traffic to the sites you build are the keys of making money on web using Adsense.
So, here are a few things you need to learn to succeed with Adsense:
  • Building quality content sites that focus on a specific niche that interestes the audiense of that niche.
  • Finding right keywords to target the market and build websites suitbale for those markets. Keyword Research is an important skill
  • Finding niche markets that has high demand and low supply.
  • Search engine optimisation of your webpages is important to make your web pages rank well on search engines.
  • Building links with similar suits will improve the page rank for your pages.

Google Adsense Tutorial What is Google Adsense?

Adsense is an advertising program run by Google that allows the businesses to run their advertisements on the websites of the publishers who participate in the program. Website owners can enroll in the Adsense program and opt to display the text, image and video ads on their websites that are related to the content of their websites. Google takes care of administering their ads and generate revenue for the publishers on either a per-click or per-thousand-impressions basis.
Google utilizes its search technology to serve ads based on website content, the user's geographical location, and other factors. Those wanting to advertise with Google's targeted ad system may sign up through AdWords. AdSense has become a popular method of placing advertising on a website because the ads are less intrusive than most banners, and the content of the ads is often relevant to the website. When a user clicks on any of the Ads displayed on the publishers website, Google shares a certain percentage of the cost that the Advertiser pays for that click with the publisher.
Currently, the AdSense uses JavaScript code to incorporate the advertisements into a participating site. If it is included on a site which has not yet been crawled by the Mediabot, it will temporarily display advertisements for charitable causes known as public service announcements (PSAs). Optionally the publisher can choose to diplay ads from a differnet webiste or simply to show a solid color if he don't want PSAs to show on his site.
Many websites and blogs use AdSense to monetize their content and this caused the creation of millions of niche based websites that focus on a specific niche and attract the visitors and ads related to that niche.
Web masters use several ways to monitise their websites and blogs. Some of them are:
  • They use a wide range of traffic generating techniques including but not limited to online advertising.
  • They build valuable content on their sites which attracts AdSense ads which pay out the most when they get clicked.
  • They use various techniques on their websites that encourage clicks on ads. However, Google prohibits people from using phrases like "Click on my AdSense ads" to increase click rates. Phrases accepted are "Sponsored Links" and "Advertisements".
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, in that it commands an advertiser to submit a sealed bid (not observable by competitors). Additionally, for any given click received, advertisers only pay one bid increment above the second-highest bid.
Adsense for Search
Adsense for Search is a companion to the regular AdSense program, that allows website owners to place Google search boxes on their pages. When a user searches the web or the site with the search box, Google shares any ad revenue it makes from those searches with the site owner. However, only if the ads on the page are clicked, the publisher is paid. Adsense does not pay publishers for mere searches.

Google AdSense program class

Google Adsense Tutorial
How Google Adsense Works?


Google Adsense advertising system invloves three different kinds of people:
  • Advertisers: Advertisers use Google Adwords program to advertise their Ads not only on the Google Search results, but also on the content pages of the external websites and blogs that participate in Google Adsense Program. They do this on either PPC (Pay-Per-Click) or CPM (Pay-Per-Thousand Impressions) basis. Advertisers can optionally select which websites they want their Ads to show on.
  • Publishers or Web site owners: Website owners and Blog owners participate in Google Adsense using which they place the Ads served by Google on their content web pages. They do this by placing a Javascript provided by Google on their webpages or blogs. Website owners has the option to choose various formats, colors and a whole lot of customization options using which they can control and blend the Ads according to the look of their websites. Google Adsense program also provides various performance monitoring options (such as channels) for website owners to track and maximise the performance of Ads on their web sites.
  • Website Visitors: When a visitor visits a Google Adsense Particepant's website, they see relavent Ads along side the content. If the visitor clicks on any of these Ads, Google shares an undisclosed percentage of the cost of that click with the website owner.
Hence this is how we can summarise the process of how Adsense Program works:
  1. The website owner signs in to the program.
  2. Ads are placed on the website according to:
    • AdSense™'s contextual selection and filtering criteria
    • the publisher's options (the publisher gets to filter ads)
    • the advertiser's option, in the case of impressions-based advertising (the advertiser can choose from a number of available sites)
  3. The publisher receives an undisclosed share of the revenue from the ads.
AdSense is based on the PPC and CPM advertising payment models.
Pay Per Click: AdSense PPC advertisments are text ads that appear on your website according to its contextual selection and filtering criteria. When a site visitor clicks on the ad, the advertiser is charged a small amount, of which Google keeps some and pays some to the website owner.
Pay-Per-Thousand Impressions (CPM): AdSense CPM ads are text or image ads and are site-targeted. The advertiser pays each time his ad is displayed on a page (every time Google ad code is executed by a user's browser). The same, each time an impression is registered, a share of the money goes to the publisher. In this case the advertiser gets to choose the sites on which his ads will show.
Here's how things are going to work behind the scenes: Google centralizes the advertisement through AdWords and uses a contextual targeting algorithm for their placement, that is, sorts them out so as to place them on sites with specific appropriate content.
The strategy lies in the reasoning according to which surfers that visit a page might be interested in finding additional info or products on that particular topic. And it works if the website is good enough for the purpose. Hense by having an attractive website and keeping visitors interested so they feel the need to go further and find out more by clicking on the ads, a Website or Blog owner can benefit from the Google Adsense program.

Saturday, June 9, 2012

How Do I Sign Up for Google AdSense?

 How Google AdSense Works?

Google AdSense is an ad-serving program run by Google which offers a primarily PPC (Pay Per Click) revenue model, meaning that every time an ad gets clicked, you or HubPages (and Google) make money.

  Sign Up for Google AdSense:


Google AdSense has made it very simple to sign up. We recommend that all Hubbers sign up for Google AdSense by going to My Account > Earnings > Settings and clicking on the "get started" button. If you don't sign up, HubPages can't split impressions with you and you can't be paid for your share of the clicks on your Hubs!
There are two scenarios for signing-up for Google AdSense: you already have a Google AdSense account or you're a new Google AdSense member. Both signup instructions are described below.


Where does the money come from?

The money from clicks on your Hubs come from Advertisers. Advertisers use Google's AdWords program to set up ad campaigns in the hope that people will click through to their product or service.
Advertisers narrow down their target audience by picking keywords. These words are what Google AdSense uses to choose the pages of content that are the right fit for their ad. This is called contextual advertising, and is the other big reason why Google AdSense works so well. Google also takes the geographical location of the surfer into account. That way a dentist in Dallas can have their ads showing only to web surfers in Dallas. It's a lot better than the shotgun approach to online advertising that was around before Google AdSense rode into town.
To read more about Google's methods for targeting ads, check out their FAQ entry on the subject.

I already have a Google AdSense Publisher ID:

If you already have a Google AdSense Publisher ID, adding it to HubPages is easy.
  • While signed-in to HubPages, go to My Account > Earnings > Settings
  • Click the "get started" button next to Google AdSense
  • Check the "yes" radio button after the question: "Do you already have a Google AdSense Account?"
  • To verify with Google AdSense that you are the owner of your Google AdSense Publisher ID account you need to enter the following information: your email address (the one you used to access your Google AdSense account), the last five digits of your phone number and/or your postal/zip code.
  • There is no need to enter your actual Google AdSense Publisher ID. Google will know what it is by these three forms of identification.
  • Once you click on "Link My Accounts" and the status is listed as "Active," you will be able to earn from ads on your Hubs automatically (you won't need to touch any code or do anything once you have Google AdSense active on HubPages.) However, you must make sure that you have followed the confirmation instructions that you'll get by email from Google. To make sure that HubPages has access to your Google AdSense account, you can visit your Google AdSense account and check the "Account Access" section under the "Account" tab.

 

I need to sign up for Google AdSense:

If you don't already have a Google AdSense Publisher ID, you can apply for one after you've published a few quality Hubs. For certain countries your account must also be established for at least 6 months before you will be approved (view all specific eligibility requirements).
Google is selective in who they approve, so to maximize your chance of acceptance, please be sure that your presence on HubPages includes substantial, original content before you apply; quality is more important than quantity. It is also a good idea to have a completed user profile and profile image uploaded. To apply for a Google AdSense account:
  • While signed in to HubPages, go to My Account > Earnings > Settings
  • Click the "get started" button next to Google AdSense
  • Check the "no" radio button after the question: "Do you already have a Google AdSense Account?"
  • You will need to enter an email address (if you already have a Google Account that you use with other Google services, we'd suggest using that).
  • Google will send you an email requesting a bit more information from you to get your Google AdSense account set up. In that email you will be asked to click a link to finish setting up your Google AdSense account.
  • Upon completion, you will be taken to the Affiliate Settings page. Here you can enter your affiliate account codes. Keep in mind that all codes will need to be entered EXCEPT your Google AdSense code. That code will be entered automatically.

 


 

How Do I Sign Up for Google AdSense on HubPages?




If you haven't signed up for a Google AdSense account, now is the time. The signup process is simple, and it's the only way that you can earn from Google ads from your Hubs. Let's walk through how Google AdSense works and get you signed up!

How to earn google adsense



Simply create your blog



Tuesday, June 5, 2012

What languages does AdSense support?

Google AdSense supports publishers in several different languages. Applications for participation in the program can be for sites with content primarily in:
Arabic German Norwegian
Bulgarian Greek Portuguese
Chinese (simplified) Hebrew Romanian
Chinese (traditional) Hungarian Russian
Croatian Indonesian Serbian
Czech Italian Slovak
Danish Japanese Spanish
Dutch Korean Swedish
English Latvian Thai
Finnish Lithuanian Turkish
French Polish Ukrainian
In addition, AdSense for search is available in Vietnamese, which is not supported for AdSense for content pages.
You can select your site's primary language during the application process. If you're approved, AdSense will serve relevant ads to your pages in the appropriate language, even if your site contains multiple supported languages.
Please also be aware that placing the AdSense code on pages with content primarily in an unsupported language is not permitted by the AdSense program policies.

AdSense basics What's the difference between AdWords and AdSense?

The Google AdWords program enables you to create advertisements which will appear on relevant Google search results pages and our network of partner sites. To learn more about AdWords and begin advertising immediately, please visit www.adwords.google.com.
The Google AdSense program differs in that it delivers Google AdWords ads to individuals' websites. Google then pays web publishers for the ads displayed on their site based on user clicks on ads or on ad impressions, depending on the type of ad.

What makes Google AdSense different from other ad networks?

This innovative Google business solution will help you unleash the true revenue potential of your site. Here are just some of the advantages of our program:
  • Run ads that will interest your users.
    Google AdSense delivers easy to read and text and image-based ads targeted to the content of your pages and AdSense for search queries.
  • Leverage Google search technology.
    The proprietary Google search and page-ranking technologies are the foundation for AdSense. We understand the context and content of webpages and precisely match Google ads to your pages.
  • Run ads targeted to your audience
    In addition to keyword-targeted ads, Google also provides placement-targeted advertisements, offering pay-per-impression ads that are specifically suited for your pages.
  • Filter unwanted ads.
    Google combines an editorial team, filtering technology, and your input to create a robust set of filters that are right for you.
  • Getting started is fast and easy.
    Getting started with AdSense is easy and requires no engineering resources on your side. We give you a few lines of HTML that you add to any of your webpages. It takes just minutes, after which you'll be serving Google ads on your pages - and generating more advertising revenue.

What is Google AdSense?

Google AdSense is a free, simple way for website publishers of all sizes to earn money by displaying targeted Google ads on their websites. AdSense also lets you provide Google search to your site users, while earning money by displaying Google ads on the search results pages.

AdSense outlined

  • Get paid for displaying targeted Google ads on your site
  • Customize ads easily to match your site's look and feel
  • Track your success with online reports
  • Read how publishers found success with AdSense in our case studies

How does it work?

  1. Choose the type and placement of ad units to be displayed

    • Specify where you want ads to appear
    • Choose what types of ads can compete for those slots

  2. Highest-paying ads display

    • Advertisers bid on your inventory in a real-time auction
    • Always show the highest-paying ad

  3. Get paid

    • Google bills advertisers and ad networks
    • Get paid through our reliable payment options

Monday, June 4, 2012

How to Add Google AdSense to Your Blog or Website - How to Earn Money From the Blogger

1.  Log into your Blogger account.

2. Where it says "Manage Your Blogs" there should be three choices - Posts, Settings, Layout.    Choose "Design"

3. There will be a couple places on the page that will say "Add A Gatget" Click that.

4. A pop-up box will come up and one of the options will be "Adsense." Click that.

5. From there you can sign in using your Adsense account and choose what color and type of ads you want to add to your blog.


How to earn google adsense programe?

Make money with Google.Better opportunity and trust able search and earn with Google and Google ad sense.
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