Saturday, August 28th, 2010 at
11:43 am
i am currently working but wouldn’t mind that extra chump change to pile up over the months. what are some ways to duplicate your adsense income to say up to around at least 500$ a month i heard this was possible somehow by placing your ad code on multiple blog and free web sites of yours but what are the most efficient ways of doing this? adsense tricks and tips so to speak, and i know nothing in life is free just wondering though, thanks.
so how can you build traffic? what are some good topics to start off with? what will attract traffic so to speak to my website? how can i make up to $500 or more a month? what are some good techniques, thanks.
Sunday, August 1st, 2010 at
11:17 am
If you look closely you’ll notice that on almost every single blog out there you’ll see something known as Google Adsense, If your unfamiliar with them and don’t know how they work, its rather quiet simple, you take some code place it in your blog and from there Ads are displayed from thousands of publishers who use Google Adworks and when someone clicks on one of those ads you make money.
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Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
11:44 am
Below are some tips to help you optimize your pages to make them more Adsense-friendly. Note that these tips deal with ad delivery rather than ad formatting or placement. While ad formatting and placement may affect ad click-through rates, they have nothing to do with the delivery of relevant ads to your site. Your site must display relevant ads before they have any chance of being clicked on.
1. Avoid too much content on a page
If Adsense does not understand what is your page is about, it cannot deliver ads targeted to its content. Although a human being can easily tell what a web page is about by taking a glance at it, computer algorithms are no so intelligent. If your page contains too much content, chances are that it also contains too many seemingly unrelated keywords. Adsense becomes confused and displays PSAs or ads unrelated to the topic of your page. Try dividing the page into smaller ones, each focusing on just a few related keywords.
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Monday, July 26th, 2010 at
11:35 am
Below are some tips to help you optimize your pages to make them more Adsense-friendly. Note that these tips deal with ad delivery rather than ad formatting or placement. While ad formatting and placement may affect ad click-through rates, they have nothing to do with the delivery of relevant ads to your site. Your site must display relevant ads before they have any chance of being clicked on.
1. Avoid too much content on a page
If Adsense does not understand what is your page is about, it cannot deliver ads targeted to its content. Although a human being can easily tell what a web page is about by taking a glance at it, computer algorithms are no so intelligent. If your page contains too much content, chances are that it also contains too many seemingly unrelated keywords. Adsense becomes confused and displays PSAs or ads unrelated to the topic of your page. Try dividing the page into smaller ones, each focusing on just a few related keywords.
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Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 at
11:35 am
AdSense publishers make money by getting clicks on the ads which display on their websites. There are many ways to build profitable AdSense websites, but too often webmasters complain that they are not getting the right kind of ads to display, or their clicks are extremely low paying. So forums and message boards are constantly filled with the same types of questions: How do I make AdSense perform better on my site?
And the answer is quite simple. It really is all about the content. AdSense is a contextual advertising service. This means it is specifically designed to show ads which it feels are related to the content it finds on your pages. And there are certain types of content on a website page which will carry more weight than others, so the AdSense system may display ads based on small portions of your page instead of the entire thing.
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010 at
11:22 am
Google, being the undisputable leader in search engines from then until now, is placing a high importance on the quality and relevancy of its search engines. Most especially now that the company is public property. In order to keep the shareholders and users of its search engine happy, the quality of the returned results are given extreme importance and priority.
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Tuesday, May 18th, 2010 at
11:18 am
What are the possibilities of getting google adsense account suspended ?
Is it necessary to be a web designer and/or web developer to use google adsense more effectively ?
How can i reuse my suspended account ?
What are the techniques, tips & trades to earn more money from google adsense ?
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Monday, April 5th, 2010 at
2:40 am
I’m wondering if anyone has tried Google Adsense and has made good flowing income with it? and if someone can personally help me and guide me through on how to use it properly, tips&tricks, etc. Thanks! god bless.
Monday, March 1st, 2010 at
4:12 pm
Google Adsense is the leading company in web advertising programs which is a large system of earning for your website. Similar to all other great advertising programs, Google Adsense has well define Terms of Service (ToS) that are required to be strictly followed in order to receive benefits from this great opportunity to earn online.
I am sharing some important Adsense tips; some mistakes which should be avoid in order to protect your Adsense account from getting banned by Google Adsense. These tips are gathered from the Google Terms and Conditions and information from FAQ at Google Adsense. You may already know some of these tips but those who don’t know or new to Google Adsense web advertising program I would try to explain it in very simple manners.
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