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How to get ads for my blog?

February 25th, 2013 3 comments

I have created this blog and i am gonna post interesting things daily. I just started it yesterday and i also wanna earn by posting ads, but how to do it? My blog has just started so its not so popular, should i wait for 1000 views or something? Any alternative to google adsense?
My Blog : http://jainamblogs.blogspot.in/

yes, you got to wait for like 6 months and your site must have atleast 100 regular visitors a day. Even if you do all these, there is no guarantee that your site will get google adsense approval. Google has become so mean these days. check for other adsense alternatives!

SEO for Adsense

February 12th, 2013 2 comments

If you’ve been using Google’s AdSense on your pages you obviously feel the need to somehow generate even more traffic for your website, which in turn would translate to more AdSense click and a higher income.

But who do you do this? Well, the major way you’ll get visitors to see your website (other then using AdWords, which is encouraged as well) is to use some techniques to have search engines send more and more users towards your page, by ranking high in search results for your topics of interest.

Believe it or not this is a technique, better known as search-engine optimization or simply SEO. So here are a bunch of tips that come handy under every amateur or professional optimizer’s belt.

The first thing you need to take care of is the actual source code and layout of your page. This has to be kept as simple as possible. The problem comes when AdSense and the search engines themselves begin to have troubles in extracting the most relevant keywords on your site because of a too complex layout.

Secondly, try to have each one of your pages target only one specific topic. This way it is a lot easier for them to get indexed properly and for the AdSense ads to be consistent with the content of the site itself.

Also, try not to include too many hyperlinks in your page as well. This also means you should try not to use too many AdSense ads on your page either.

If there are certain keywords you wish to target, make sure the word you wish to target is present in the title, in the first paragraphs as well as in the name of the file. While you’re at it you might want to ensure the word springs up in the page’s last paragraphs.

And of course, it’s very important for your content to have original and compelling content. How do you do this? Well the easiest way to do it is to find something you’re really passionate about. That way, providing you give it a lot of effort you’re bound to have a great page quite fast.

If the content you use in your site is in the public domain (which is highly discouraged) make sure that you at least give it an original title, and add an opening and a closing paragraph of your own.

This takes a little while, but if, after waiting, you still can’t find your page near the top, you should try rewriting your title and your first and last paragraphs. It doesn’t take much, often just changing a few words will give you the right results.

And of, course there’s the use of keyword tools that may aid you in finding some good keywords to include on your page that will drive visitors to your site more and more.

So those are about the basic techniques in search engine optimization. You can find a lot of computer tools to aid you in doing this, and of course, Google is a great place to search for this.

In the end, you’ll find that SEO is a complex topic, and entire books have been written on the topic as well. You might find that you have a lot of optimization you need to do in order to get more and more visitors to your site and clicking those precious AdSense banners.

You need to have optimized niche website templates for best results. You may find the best adsense templates and blog templates at Adsense Big. They are offering 100 fresh new templates every month.

Read More about Google Adsense at Google Adsense Knowledge Blog

Google Adsense Knowledge
http://www.articlesbase.com/home-business-articles/seo-for-adsense-577644.html

How much money can I earn from a flash games website using adsense?

February 11th, 2013 6 comments

I’m talking about a friendly, cool looking website where I embed flash games.
I don’t intend to invest much money in it and I want to get at least $300/month using adsense.
Is it possible? What’s the approximately number of daily visitors that can assure me a couple hundred dollars monthly?

I have several Adsense websites and it is VERY possible to make money with your adsense. However a flash game site is not a good means of doing so, because the games draw the attention away from the ads. You conversion ratio will suck.

If I were you I would build your list and send the list to CPA pages. That is an easy way to generate your goal of $300 per month from your site.

I hope my answer has helped.

How long does my website have to be up to become a member of google Adsence ?

January 28th, 2013 1 comment

I am starting to brainstorm ideas for my blog. After I am done, do I submit it to Google OR must I include my own ads and advertisements?

Any suggestions about my blog? I was thinking about "how to lose baby weight"

ANY thoughts please 🙂

You can apply for adsense. But sometimes they will reject you.
I would check out this site for alternatives:
http://superrichguy.blogspot.com/2008/03/great-list-of-ad-networks-for.html

And also I like CJ.com they have great ads you can put on your site related to weight loss and babys…
Good Luck

Please everyone here what is the secret to succeding with Google adsense?

January 20th, 2013 2 comments

Google Adsense

The following are the secrets or recipe to success with AdSense
– You should have a good number of search visitors (direct visitors usually don’t click)
– Choose your color combinations and fonts carefully
– Choose the right ad formats. Leaderboards and large rectangles boast good click rates
– Blend the ads nicely into the content – mostly in above the fold area and center
– Use feed ads by AdSense for more clicks

What are good alternatives to Google Adsense? Which sites pay by view?

January 18th, 2013 1 comment

I’m looking to add some ads to my website and would like to add some that are pay by view. What are the best option?

Google Adsense is a Pay Per Click (PPC) advert network rather than pay by view. More commonly you will see people referring to pay per view as Cost Per Mille (CPM) adverts.

The most widely used alternatives to Google Adsense include: Infolinks, Kontera, Chitika and Adbrite.

How to add Google Adsense Ads on my WordPress Blog?

January 18th, 2013 1 comment

I have Google Adsense but I need help putting the Ads on my WordPress Blog. Someone please help

http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/AdSense/thread?tid=45a191ca93f1341d&hl=en

How much money would I make from google ads?

January 14th, 2013 3 comments

If i put google ads on my site and it gets 100k views/month mow much money would I make?
Also are google ads the best thing to go with? What other ad companies are there?

Just based on one pay per visitor ad progran, you might ear 1/2 cent per U.S. visitor ($500/mo), adsense earning vary depending on your content and what ads they judge to best match it.

There are better ad networks, I don’t recall the names right now, though as I recall some require 500,0000 min a month.

Alternatives affiliate or PA links where you have to be involved in a bit of pre-sale, or the banner ad broker BuySellAds.com I believe the site takes a 10% commission off the rates quoted, there seem to be a lot of more obscure info & forum sites.

How can i add adsense for mobile code to my wml or html pages?

January 14th, 2013 1 comment

I have a mobile site. but when i paste the php code of adsense for mobile in my pages. Ads not apeared. I have both types of pages wml as well as html

If you are going to use it for a mobile site, then do the Adsense for Mobile.

Login to your account –> Adsense setup –> click AdSense for Mobile –> Choose format whether single or double –> Choose markup language [wml (WAP 1.x.); xhtml (WAP 2.0);
chtml (imode, etc.)] –> Choose character encoding and colors –> Choose channels –> and then get your code

If you are using the entire complete code and the ads still won’t work, check first the Adsense help center pertaining to mobile websites https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=66871&sourceid=aso&subid=ww-ww-et-asui&medium=link .

If you think you followed all the instructions, contact the Adsense support and request them to check your pages (make sure that your country is one of those approved to use Adsense for Mobile https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=68728&ctx=sibling )

How do I get Google Adsense to post ads related to my site?

January 6th, 2013 1 comment

My blog, http://lazy-arse.blogspot.com (lazy-a r s e, google sensors the word) is running adsense, but all of the ads are irrelevant to the subject, Arsenal Football Club.

I know that google does have related ads, because on the BlogCatalog page for my site, http://www.blogcatalog.com/blogs/lazy-arse.com (once again, the **** mean a r s e without the spaces) the ads are all about Arsenal.

I’m not getting a good click-through rate because my ads are unrelated… how can I fix this?

In AdSense, you can paste a snippet of HTML code around a particular area that you consider to be the most relevant.

There are lots of ways for adsense to be getting ads based off of your content, unfortunately, that also comes into play from what keywords people are bidding on through adwords.

The workaround is that you place this snippet of code:

These tags will mark the beginning and end of whichever section(s) you’d like to emphasize or de-emphasize for ad targeting.

The HTML tags to emphasize a page section take the following format:
<!– google_ad_section_start –>

<!– google_ad_section_end –>

You can also designate sections you’d like to have ignored by adding a (weight=ignore) to the starting tag:
<!– google_ad_section_start(weight=ignore) –>

With these tags added to your HTML code, your final code may look like the following:
<html><head><title>Section targeting</title></head>
<body>
<!– google_ad_section_start –>

This is the text of your webpage. Most of your content resides here.
<!– google_ad_section_end –>
</body>
</html>

With this code, you can either highlight or tell google to ignore certain areas of your blog. Remember, you’ll need to have a good amount of content highlighted to get the best ads.. but I think this will work for you.