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How to make account of YAHOO Adsense & how to start work with YAHOO Adsense, pls tell me all procedure & link.?

February 11th, 2013 1 comment

How to make account of YAHOO Adsense & how to start work with YAHOO Adsense, pls tell me all procedure & link. I shall really thankful to all of you..

First off, Adsense is a product of GOOGLE — and not Yahoo. Yahoo used to have its own contextual advertising network called Yahoo Publishers Network, but it closed a few years ago because it failed to attract enough advertisers, poor implementation and just no way to catch up to google

http://www.google.com/adsense

The Adsense website has a lot of information on how the program works and how you can earn money from it. Important pages include

Program Policies (Google kicks out publishers found generating invalid clicks so be sure to read these policies) https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=48182
How much will I earn through this program? https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=9902
Optimization Tips https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/static.py?page=tips.html

What is the best Google Adsense alternative for publishers?

January 16th, 2013 2 comments

I use adsense on my website currently, but I am curious if there is a more lucrative alternative.

http://www.completebamboo.com

Choose from this
Google Adsense Alternatives
http://adsense-tricks.us/adsense/186-google-adsense-alternatives/

I am looking for some alternatives to adsense?

January 10th, 2013 3 comments

I want some good paying alternatives to google adsense that pay on a cost per click basis. I have tried most of the other big ones but I would like to know who you recommend? Thanks

If you want alternatives to Google Adsense https://www.google.com/adsense/ , the best one is
Yahoo! Publishing Network (currently in beta and available to US publishers only) http://publisher.yahoo.com/

Otherwise here are the other top paying ones.

Intellixt http://vibrantmedia.com/site/web_01a5.htm
Quigo Adsonar http://www.quigo.com/adsonarexchange.htm
IndustryBrains http://www.industrybrains.com
Commission Junction Evolution http://www.cj.com
Kanoodle Brightads http://www.kanoodle.com/about/brightads.html
Clicksor http://www.clicksor.com/affiliate_programs.php
Contextweb http://www.contextweb.com/
Bidclix http://www.bidclix.com/
Bidvertiser http://www.bidvertiser.com/

Intellixt is slightly different from Adsense (they put a hyperlink on the keywords of your page and ads will be shown when the user hovers on the hyperlink — look at Entrepreneur.com). If you can get in Intellixt, this is one of the high paying ones out there — but it is more of an invitation only where their marketing folks will email you requesting to consider putting their ads on your site. But check if you can apply and get accepted

what is the best text ad service other then google adsense?

January 8th, 2013 2 comments

i want to put text ads on my site and make profit.
im looking for an alternative to googleadsense.
i cant use yahoo ads because i am in canada and that service is in the usa. i dont want to use adbrite because they are for my social security number which i dont want to give out. i looked into bidvertiser but i dont think i can get much profit from that because i have to get bids. can some one help me?

Nothing comes quite close to Adsense in terms of revenues, payouts, volume of advertising, and reliability.

Check out Intellixt http://vibrantmedia.com/site/web_01a5.htm (you can see an example of how it looks like at Entrepreneur.com). They are very picky with the types of publishers they work with but they have one of the better payouts out there

Other contextual advertising program include

IndustryBrains http://www.industrybrains.com
Commission Junction Evolution http://www.cj.com
Kanoodle Brightads http://www.kanoodle.com/about/brightads.html
Clicksor http://www.clicksor.com/affiliate_programs.php
Contextweb http://www.contextweb.com/
Bidclix http://www.bidclix.com/
Bidvertiser http://www.bidvertiser.com/

But still, nothing comes quite close to Adsense.

What’s a reasonable earnings goal for AdSense?

January 4th, 2013 4 comments

I want to create a page on googlepages and sign up with adsense. Of course the number of hits varies hugely, but what’s a reasonable number for a semi-decent site. Also, do people actually make money on this, or are the people making good money just a minority, with most people getting about 5 cents a month? Are there any catches to Google Adsense. Is there a better way to make a webpage for free than with googlepages? Thanks.

There are many more publishers earning less than $100 a month for a variety of reasons — lack of traffic, wrong content for Adsense, wrong visitor type for Adsense, poor implementation of ads.

One thing about Adsense that many do not understand is that Adsense works — IF AND ONLY IF you have the right site for Adsense. For the right website, Adsense can give you $10,000 a month or more very easily. But if not, you’ll struggle to earn only pennies a month.

There’s no "reasonable" or right amount of traffic. A site can only get 100,000 pageviews per month and earn $15,000 while another site getting 1 million a month earns only $500.

While traffic is important, traffic is not the most important determinant with Adsense. The key is whether your site is the end destination of the visitors and they’re finding all the information they need and want in your site. Think of a forum or a news site or gossip site — all of these will attract visitors whose main objective is to chat, read news or read gossip. They’re not thinking of anything else when going to your site except to go to your site. These types of sites get low CPM, low CTR and consequently, low revenues

Compare that to a product review site, which provides reviews of a particular product (say camera). Visitors of these sites come because they are in the market for buying a camera, but before they do so they’d like to compare makes and models. The audiences this type of site gets are going to be responsive to the ads shown, which if the targeting is right, will be vendors of cameras. So product review sites do extremely well with Adsense

The key is content and finding out what type of audiences will go visit your site. Then build traffic. It will not be easy, but if you do well, then it feels great

has anybody made good money off of google adsense or anything like it?

December 23rd, 2012 4 comments

i am trying to do the google adsense, but i need a web page first right? where can i go to do this? i have never made a web page before and i started to make one but i screwed the name up on the website and it won’t let me change it or make a new one. any suggestions on where to go or what to do?

Some sites earn 5 or even 6 digits a month with Adsense, but many more publishers can’t even earn $100 a month

You first need to have a website. The easiest is Blogger.com http://www.blogger.com because it is free and owned by Google. Hence, they made it very easy to use Adsense on the site

Your income will depend on:

– the topic of your site (if you have high paying keywords you stand to earn more)
– responsiveness of users to ad (are visitors coming to your site with blinders in their eye or do they look at the ads as additional complementary resource)
– traffic (you earn more with more traffic, even if you have low paying keywords or other metrics)
– how you implement the ads on your site (some positions and colors work better than others)

I suggest you join the program (you’ve got nothing to lose as it is free) and see how your site will do with it. I’ve been with Adsense since June 2003 and it’s been a GREAT income generating program for us. So for me, Adsense is definitely worth it

Can you go to jail if you’re asking people to click on your ads on google adsense?

December 16th, 2012 6 comments

Say you ask someone (not forcefully) to click on your ads, and google adsense finds out and sends you a cheque or whatever, can you go to jail for it? thanks!
But it’s one of the terms of signing up to google adsense and then google adsense sends you a cheque but you’ve been asking people to click your ads which go against the terms, doesn’t that result in going to prison or whatever? like what consequences are there? and what if you’re under 18?

Unless you are going to click away on your own computer they can’t prove anything, it’s outside your control and if they took you to court they could easily lose and have all the bad publicity to go with it. You are too small a fish for them to fry in a big way. My own account got disabled by them, I had a moderatlety successful blog and youtube and had some success with ads later too, so they thought/decided I was cheating the system as they have done to many people, some I know. One friend was disabled and accused of cheating when he had only had an account a couple of days and earned less than a single dollar! They seem to rely on a computer not people, so much for the ‘meticulous inspection’ that caused it.
They say that all revenue waiting to be paid from your account will be returned to the advertisers affected….but hey, this could have taken months to build up and that will be the case for tens (hundreds? ) of thousands of people…they will have earned a lot of interest while it was sat there and no doubt have kept it. Also, many advertizers will have gone out of business or at least not have an account anymore. Google appear to be using small people as dispensable pawns to show how ‘thorough’ google is to big time advertisers and publishers..
They are a dirty business, treat them like one, and earn a buck of them while you can!

Can I use other company advertisement with Google Adsense?

December 14th, 2012 1 comment

Can I use other company advertisement with Google Adsense, I mean can i use other compny advertisement along with google adsence advertisements on a single Google site ?

Yes as long as the adverts are not made to look like google ads and they don’t advertise anything which is against the Google terms e.g. Gambling, Porn, Drugs etc.

"publishers may not display Google ads or search boxes on websites that also contain other ads or services formatted to use the same layout and colours as the Google ads or search boxes on that site. Although you may sell ads directly on your site, it is your responsibility to ensure that these ads cannot be confused with Google ads."

How can I earn from my Indian website other than Google adsense?

December 10th, 2012 4 comments

I want to earn some money through my website and google adsense didn’t accept my request as my website is only 2 months old ( they need at least 6 months). Please tell me if there is any way I can make some money from other sources. It would be better for me if they pay in checks rather than pay-pal or alert-pay.

First off, improve the quality of your site. I know of newly created sites that got accepted. It seems that Adsense is using the 6 months excuse if they don’t like the quality of your content

There are several ways you can earn money from advertising other than Adsense:

1. Join an advertising network. Advertising networks are organizations that aggregate Web sites that offer advertising space, and sell banner ads (and other advertising options) across them. Traffic requirement is often a minimum of 5,000 monthly impressions, although many do not accept sites hosted by free page services.

Burst Media http://www.burstmedia.com
Fastclick (ValueClick). http://www.valueclickmedia.com
Advertising.com. http://www.advertising.com
Tribal Fusion http://www.tribalfusion.com

2. Participate in contextual advertising networks. Contextual advertising are text ads delivered based on the content of the web page using an automated system.

Yahoo! Publishing Network (currently in beta and available to US publishers only) http://publisher.yahoo.com/
Intellixt http://vibrantmedia.com/site/web_01a5.htm
Quigo Adsonar http://www.quigo.com/adsonarexchange.htm
IndustryBrains http://www.industrybrains.com
Kontera http://www.kontera.com
Kanoodle Brightads http://www.kanoodle.com/about/brightads.html
Clicksor http://www.clicksor.com/affiliate_programs.php
Contextweb http://www.contextweb.com/
Bidclix http://www.bidclix.com/
Bidvertiser http://www.bidvertiser.com/

How do I get a business TIN very quickly ?

December 8th, 2012 2 comments

Hi,

I need a business TIN very quickly. Let me explain why..
I have a good website and I used to run google adsense on it generating decent revenue. A couple of months ago, google disqualified me from the adsense saying there are fradulent clicks on my website.
I tried sending them emails saying that I am not doing any fraud and I can not take responsibiliy for someone who may be, but to no avail.

I tried applying for other adsense account (using diff. email id), but they identified me by my SSN and did not let me.

So I am planning to get a business TIN and use it for applying for a new adsens account.

How does one do that ? (I do not have any business). I would assume that you need a business to get a TIN.

I would appreciate if someone tells me the cheapest way to get a business and business TIN. The sole purpose of that would be to run google adsense.

Thanks,
I am planning to run google adsense on my website to generate some revenue.

Aside from getting a new TIN, I suggest you move location, change your name, change your social security, change your IP, change your address, change your bank for EFTs — change EVERYTHING.

"Fraudulent clicks" is a catch-all term that Google uses and it can include anywhere from using questionable traffic generating strategies, putting ads on popups, asking users to click on the ads, to clicking on own ads.

If you have been kicked out of Adsense — as you have already learned — you are banned for life. They don’t allow you back in. You may be able to fool them with a new TIN, but they ALWAYS catch up. Go to WebmasterWorld.com forum http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum89 and read about those who try to fool the system, only to find that their earnings from their newly opened accounts were never released to them.

I suggest you focus your time instead on looking for alternative contextual publishers

Yahoo! Publishing Network (currently in beta and available to US publishers only) http://publisher.yahoo.com/
Intellixt http://vibrantmedia.com/site/web_01a5.htm
Quigo Adsonar http://www.quigo.com/adsonarexchange.htm
IndustryBrains http://www.industrybrains.com
Commission Junction Evolution http://www.cj.com