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Main things of Adsense

Written By Unknown on Thursday, August 2, 2012 | 10:16 AM

main things of AdsenseI try to get revenue from many ads network. But have no ad network make me interesting in as Adsense. I think you may be like that. But, finally speaking, what's the main things of adsense? There are many the charmings hiding beside it? No. I must say that. Here is some main things of Adsense you should know:


  1. AdSense Earning = Impression-count x Click-though-rate x Cost-per-click x smart-pricing-factor.
  2. Impression count is basically referring to your traffic. It means the number of times AdSense block is displayed.
  3. Click-through-rate (CTR) is ratio of clicks per impressions. It can range from 0.1% to 30%, but most commonly around 1% to 10%.
  4. Cost-per-click (CPC) is the earning you get per click. While traditionally it refers to the amount advertisers pay for each click, it can also mean the amount publishers get for each click.
  5. Smart-pricing is AdSense method to determine how valuable clicks from your site is worth. If clicks on your site doesn’t provide good value to advertisers, e.g. from visitors’ geo-location that seldom translate to sales, you will only get a fraction of the supposed CPC.
  6. Apply for AdSense account via blogger.com for faster approval.
  7. Once you get your AdSense publisher code, you can put it any of your websites without requiring further approval.
  8. Read and reread about GA Policy to really understand about Main things of Adsense and Terms and Conditions.
  9. Don’t click on your own ads, or ask people to click, even if you are using proxies.
  10. Don’t use click-bots.
  11. Don’t encourage your visitors to click on ads. The only acceptable text is “Sponsored Links” and “Advertisements”.
  12. Don’t put competitor contextual ads on the same page as your AdSense, for example: Yahoo Publisher Network, Clicksor. Non-contextual ads are ok.
  13. Don’t put your ads on objectionable material, e.g. adult sites, gambling sites, mp3, etc.
  14. Basically, don’t cheat AdSense. Google will catch you, sooner or later.
  15. Viewing your on website will not get you banned. Just make sure you don’t click on the ads.
  16. However, repeatedly reload your page to jack up page impressions can get you banned.
  17. When in doubt don’t hesitate to contact the AdSense team. They are very helpful.
  18. Choose a high paying niche without too much competition.
  19. You can try highest paying keywords from cwire.org, but know before-hand that you’ll face very fierce competitions.
  20. Use Overture Bid Tool and Search Engine Keyword Tool to find suitable keyword.

    Can you know enough about Adsense? You always remember these:

    • Your keywords are important
    • Improve your keywords
    • Keep your website focused on a theme
    • Write a new page every day
    • Choose the right AdSense format


Adam Franklin: How to earn $400/day from Adsense Revenue


This is the true story of Adam Franklin and his partner, Michael Ullman. They had a blog, and it went from zero to $100/daily in 90 days. And now, that generates up to $400/daily, Adam said. Special story here, that success come from Google Adsense, when they found out  "Adsense $100 Blueprint".
You wanna know how? Here's some more background on his blog:
By late last year, they had condensed the steps that make up the Blueprint. After many ‘trials’, testing, tweaking, etc., Adam and his partner had more-or-less systematized our  process and distilled it into the basic “step 1, step 2…” plan that’s in the book. One of the first efforts to follow the ‘plan’ exactly was that site.
They had become enamored with the vocational training / adult ed / education niche (hint, again: still hundreds of huge, wide-open opportunities there… start with “certificate programs”, “vocational training”, etc). They had been poking around the ‘medical training’ niche using Micro Niche Finder. Some of the terms they had come across that they felt warranted further examination were “nursing school”, “medical assistant”, “medical technician”. Drilling down on “nursing school” they came across some of the terms mentioned in the ebook.
Besides, they took one as a ‘seed’ keyword, and found about 5 other related keyword phrases, all of which had decent search volume. Two of them had thousands of searches per month, with very ‘light’ competition.
Then, they registered the domain name, set up a WordPress and  outsourced 10 articles, 2 each for 5 keyword phrases. 1 was used as the target “Page” URL, and one to add after as a supporting “Post”. They loaded the 5 Pages, plus they wrote the initial homepage Post.
Now it was time to launch the site. It was indexed in about 48 hours. Once it was indexed, each article was submitted to Ezinearticles. They also created a Blogger blog, and Squidoo lens, did the basic Social Bookmarking, and created 1 article set for Unique Article Wizard.
In about 6 weeks they had low Page 1 rankings for 2 of our target keyword phrases. They outsourced another 10 articles or so, and continued to add content & backlinks. They were starting to see about $10-$20/day (this particular site was averaging $.50/click). At about 8 weeks, they had Positon #2 or Position #3 for those two keyword phrases, which gave us about 400 visitors per day total. With roughly 20-25% click-through, they were now at $40-$50/day. Right around the 90 day mark, one of the phrases hit Position #1, more than doubling traffic, and topping $100/day. About a month later they put the site on Flippa, showing a $115/day earnings, and getting $32,500 for the site.
As part of the sale, they agreed to continue on ‘managing’ the site – agreeing to write 2 articles per week, and doing an hour or two of backlinking per week – in return for 25% of the revenue above what it was at sale time. This also let us continue tracking site performance.
At 5 months, there were multiple Position #1 keyword phrases, and many of them had spots #1 & #2 or #2 and #3 indented double-listings. The site hit $300/day right about at 6 months. Two months later, it hit a high of $415/day.
Needless to say, not all of your sites will perform that well – all of ours don’t perform that well either. But it shows what happens when you ‘hit’ on all cylinders: good niche selection yielding high-volume, under-leveraged keyword phrases, a ‘smart’ content & backlinking campaign, ramping up over time but not too fast or hard, and a layout that converts well.
That is the crux of the “Adsense $100k Blueprint” , and while they all get some ‘duds’ even when everything checks out, this plan insures reliably repeatable successes.
Adam says: "I hope you’ve found this post to be motivational. The reality is that there are an endless number of opportunities on the web, and you can almost guarantee your success with hard work and perseverance.."
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Protect Your Blog from being Hacked

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, May 15, 2012 | 9:01 PM

You know how it feels…you’ve been writing a blog post every day for the past 2 years now, and you recently checked your dashboard to see that you already have over 600 posts; 600 posts that took an average of an hour to write, proofread and edit, format with images, and publish and share.

You’ve also noticed that you have a little over 10,000 comments; that’s at least 10,000 minutes of yours and you readers’ time, cumulated over the span of several years.
Protect Your Blog from being Hacked
The above scenario seems cool, until something really strange happened.
You no longer own the 600 posts, and the 10,000 comments, and any other part of your blog. It would have been good news if you just sold your blog for five figures, but in this case, it was stolen from you; yes, a malicious hacker just got into your website, and is ready to rip it apart. As if the pain isn’t enough, the hacker that hijacked your blog will probably redirect your blog to an illegal website, or turn it into a website filled with adult content.
What Are You to Do in a Situation Like this?
Do you just sit down and fold your hands, and believe this is your fate? Or do you get your blog back? Or let’s reexamine the question:
What if you can prevent that from every happening?
What if you can make sure that thousands of you and your readers’ hours won’t be wasted eventually? A lot of us are sad at every instance of a particular website being hacked, when we are really doing nothing to protect ours. Here are 6 ways to protect, and save yourself in the case that hackers are targeting your website.
1. Have Strong Passwords, and Change them Regularly
The first step you should take to protect your blog from being hacked is to have a password that is very strong. You’ll be surprised at how simple the password some people use is, and they end up complaining when they’re hacked.
Make sure your password doesn’t contain your name, address, or even date of birth. Use something nobody can ever associate with you, and don’t ever talk about your password to anybody. Also make sure you change your password regularly; like every 3-6 months, and you will be able to protect yourself from being trailed by a hacker.
2. Have More than One Admin Account
It could be 3 or more, and it could be only two. It is very important not to have just one admin account. The reason for this is that the first thing an hacker will do once they hack your blog is to change your details, and you can protect yourself by taking control through your other admin account.
Another thing you should realize is that this technique is just as dangerous as it is helpful, so make sure you prepare yourself for this; the more admin accounts you have on your blog, the more routes an hacker can take to get to you. To protect yourself from this, make sure the username and passwords for all your admin accounts are so unique and different, so that it will be difficult for any hacker to take control upon getting to your blog.
3. Install Plugin that Monitors Your Files and Notify You of Changes Immediately
You can also tell your hosting to help you configure your server to notify you in case there is any change in any of your files at any time, or you can look for a plugin that makes this easy.
A lot of little changes happen to our blog every day, but the reality is that some of them shouldn’t be. It is important for you to make sure you don’t come to know about any of these changes lately, so make sure you regularly monitor your sever and wordpress installation for any changes.
4. Scan Every Theme and Plugin You Want to Install
This is especially important if you download your themes and plugins from other websites online, or if you’re using cracked plugins and themes. You never know when a sleazy programmer will put a little code in your theme or plugin, or when that cracked software you’re downloading will be virus infected.
Don‘t just wait to get hacked before you realize this, so make sure you scan every theme and plugin you want to install on a regular basis; scan them with your own antivirus before you install them.
5. Back up Your Blog Regularly
Don’t ever miss a day, because you never know when your blog will be hacked. One thing I have noticed in the hacking world is that, no matter how secure, there is nothing that cannot be hacked. Of course, you can invest time and effort into making your blog very secure, and you can even hire an expert to take care of this aspect. But the reality is, if a group of hackers dedicate their efforts to bring down your blog, it will only last a few hours at best.
The best thing to do in a situation like this is to back up your blog regularly. Have at least 2 plugins/software that backs up your entire blog, and make sure you check regularly to ensure your files are properly backed up.
6. Use Different Passwords for Every Aspect of Your Website
For every webmaster you can have up to 3 different username and passwords for your hosting, and these 3 passwords can make it easy for you to recover your website in the case that you’re hacked.
  • The first password is for your hosting account; where you can see tickets, pay for hosting, and change your Cpanel details.
  • The second password is for your Cpanel; where you can access various parts of your website and make changes directly to your blog.
  • The third password is for your wordpress installation in itself; where you can add new posts, reply to comments, create new accounts, and update your blog directly.
The deadliest mistake any blogger can make is to make all 3 passwords the same, and you can protect yourself to an extent by making these passwords different.
You should also make sure all 3 usernames are different, and try getting your web host to help you change your details from the default one to something more secure.
From JohnChow

Promote your Blog with a Bit of Money

Written By Unknown on Monday, May 7, 2012 | 9:15 PM

The reality is that most of those successful websites were pioneers on their niche, hence why they became popular without spending money on advertising. Now a days the market is crowded and you have thousands of websites and blogs even for small segments. As a consequence paid promotional techniques are becoming an important factor of any successful marketing strategy.
Below you will find 7 ways to promote your website or blog with a bit of money. You can use them to generate raw traffic, improve your search engine rankings, gain visibility on your niche and so on. Despite the initial investment most of those techniques will pay off on the short to medium term. If you are expecting to make money with your website there is no reason to assume that you will not need to spend some as well, right?
1. AdWords: Google make billions of dollars every year from the AdWords-AdSense combo. Why is that? Because they work. Adwords is probably the most efficient method to generated raw traffic for your website. In order to get started you should create an account, add lots (by lots I mean hundreds if not thousands) of keywords that are related your site and set the maximum Pay-per-Click rate at $0.01. After that raise the rate by $0.01 every week or so until you start getting the desired amount of daily clicks. Notice that at lower bids the keywords will be reported as “Inactive for Search”. Do not worry about it, it just means that your ads will not appear on the search network (Google’s search results), but they will appear on the content network (websites of people that use AdSense).
Ways to Promotion Your Blog2. Site-Specific AdWords: if you pay attention to the AdSense units you will see that most of them have a link titled “Advertise on this site”. This feature enables AdWords advertisers to create customized ads that will be displayed only on specific websites. Those ads work on a CPM (cost per 1000 impressions) rather than a CPC (cost per click) basis, but they can generate a good amount of very targeted traffic since you will be in control of where the ad will be displayed and of the message. You can get even better results if you use some creativity when designing the ads, click here for some examples.
3. StumbleUpon Ads: StumbleUpon is a very innovative social bookmarking site that allows users to discover great websites by using a browser toolbar. When the user clicks on “Stumble” he will be delivered a website that people with similar interested rated positively. The user is also able to give positive and negative ratings to any website that he visits on the Internet. StumbleUpon also offers advertising campaigns, called StumbleUpon Ads, where you can deliver your website directly to those “Stumblers”. It costs $0.05 per page delivered, but since the websites that appear on StumbleUpon usually have a high quality it is very likely that part of that paid traffic will convert into regular readers.
4. Text Link Ads: if you are trying to increase your search engine rankings to leverage organic traffic you should consider buying some text link ads. While those text links can also generate direct traffic the biggest benefit you will have is an improvement on your search rankings, specially if the links are placed on authoritative and relevant websites. There are several places to buy text links, including specialized companies like Text-Link-Ads and Text Link Brokers or online forums like Digital Point‘s market place.
5. Direct Banner Sales: most established websites sell banner ads or sponsorship plans directly. Those advertising deals usually are structured with weekly or monthly fees, regardless of the number of impressions or clicks that you will get. Despite this characteristic a banner placement can represent good value for money because apart from the direct traffic you will also create visibility and brand awareness. Readers of the website where you will display your banner will associate the message on the banner with your site or blog. Should they come across that banner or message two or three times it is very likely that they will get curious and decide to check what the buzz is all about. Another advantage of banner placements is the fact that people will unconsciously think that the author of the website endorses your content or product.
6. Sponsored Reviews: buying some sponsored reviews is a good way to kick-start a website. They will bring backlinks, traffic and RSS subscribers. There are many market studies confirming that “word of mouth” is the most efficient way to capture people’s attention, and that is just what you get with sponsored reviews. You can either pay a low price (sometimes as low as $5 per review) to get a large number of reviews from small sites or you can focus on large players (which can charge several hundreds of dollars for a single review) that are authorities on your niche. The best way to purchase sponsored reviews is through sites like SponsoredReviews.comReviewMe orPayPerPost.com.
7. Blog Networks: there are several blog networks founded around a traffic exchange principle. Basically you create an account for you blog and you earn credits by surfing other members’ blogs. Afterwards you can use those credits to make people visit your blog or to display your banners around the network. The interesting part is that most of those blog networks allow users to purchase credits with money, and the price is really convenient. You should be able receive hundreds of visitors or to get thousands of banner impressions for less than 10 dollars. Some blog networks that sell credits include Blog ExplosionBlog Soldiers and Blog Advance.

From DailyBlogTips

6 YouTube SEO Tips You Dont Know


We often forget that YouTube is the second largest search engine in the world. Being a site that hosts videos, we tend to miss the fact that a lot of people also use YouTube as a search engine to find what they want and need. These are the people who like to consume content in the form of video and are usually more qualified buyers and subscribers than the visitors from search engines.
A few years back, if you posted a video on YouTube with the relevant keyword in the title, it would rank in the top 10 results easily. But nowadays there are so many videos being uploaded in YouTube that YouTube SEO has become as important as website SEO. As an added bonus, one can optimize their YouTube videos and move their rankings up in YouTube search result pages just like in Google search results.


Youtube Seo Tips You Never Known

Many marketers have talked about YouTube SEO so I will start with the most elusive concepts first and then I will cover the frequently talked about tips as well.

1. Closed Captions

While watching YouTube videos you would have noticed a button ‘CC’ in the bottom right corner. CC stands for closed captions. YouTube is becoming global now and videos created in India are being watched and shared by people in US; videos from Europe are reaching people in Sri Lanka and so on. Captions not only enable more people to consume your video but YouTube also crawls the content in the captions! This has been proved by many experiments where we include a unique text string inside the captions file and when that string is searched on Google or YouTube the video will come up!


Youtube Seo Tips You Never Known
Earlier it used to be a complicated process to add CC to a video – one would need to specify the start and end time of each line and it would take hours. But recently YouTube introduced a speech recognition technology/feature which automatically detects the start and end of each line spoken and matches it to the video’s audio. So all you need to do is upload the script of the video and the captions will appear exactly in sync with the video. It is amazing how YouTube does this – but it is also the reason they are the No.1 in this market.
So a video on a topic with CC should definitely outrank the video on the same topic with no CC provided other SEO factors have also been taken care of.

2. Adding the Script in the Description

If you are creating the script for the speech in video, then adding the same script in the description of the video shouldn’t take much time. Google indexes this as well.

3. Naming the Video File with Keywords

If you are uploading a video about the ‘Health Benefits of Organic Foods’ then the file name of the video should be something like organic-food-benefits.avi or something similar. MOV0234.AVI is not going to be meaningful. The viewer of the video does not look at this but YouTube gives a relevancy credit to the file name because if your file name is named with your keyword then there is a better chance that your video is about what it says.

4. Create a More Engaging Video

This probably sounds straight forward and simple and you may even be tempted to skip this paragrapgh – BUT WAIT. I am about to say something which will blow you away.
YouTube gives relevancy credits to videos where people watch it for a longer time. This is not just a theory but has been tested by us. We uploaded two videos with almost the same SEO factors built in but the only change was the perception by the real human visitor. One video was engaging and the other video was not engaging to the real humans. 6 months later the more engaging video was ranking much better than the other video. So yes, YouTube gives credit to videos which are more engaging because it is a good way to measure the quality of the video.
For the purposes of guarding my niche from competition, I cannot reveal the videos I tested – so if you have a hard time trusting me, you can ignore this fact at your own risk.

5. Authoritative YouTube Channel

If you are posting a video on a fresh YouTube channel it is not going to have as much SEO power as the same video uploaded on a channel with has a lot of other good videos on the same topic. This is similar to website SEO – Posting an article in a fresh blog vs. posting an article in a high PR established blog makes a difference between heaven and hell.
Not only the video would get better rankings, but it will grow faster when the subscribers of that YouTube channel like, comment and share that video.
So always try to have established youtube channels for each of your niche and avoid posting videos on fresh channels. Also avoid posting irrelevant videos in the channels – it may dilute the SEO power of all the other videos on that channel.

6. Posting HD Videos Instead of SD

It is astonishing how many marketers do not even mention about uploading HD videos. Again this has been tested by us in several occasions. HD videos out-rank standard definition videos every time.
You may think that YouTube may not prefer HD videos because it costs them a lot of storage space and bandwidth – but they have more resources that you can imagine. The reason why they limit the length of the videos is not because of lack of storage or bandwidth but to prevent people from uploading copyrighted videos. This has been confirmed by YouTube itself.
It makes sense that a HD video should be better than a standard video. If someone is investing the energy and resources in creating a HD video then the content could be equally good.
So try to upload 1080P videos whenever possible and if you are doing screen cast or presentation videos – 720P should do the job.
Some of the other commonly talked about SEO methods are
  • Having a relevant headline with proper keywords
  • Putting your link in the description above other content with http://
  • Including tags from other videos which rank well for the keywords that you are targeting
  • Giving a call to action at the end of the video for liking your video and/or subscribing to your channel.
Hope you found my insights useful. Please leave you comments.
This article is written by Deepak Raj who blogs at BikeAdvice.in . He is very interested in Video Marketing. His YouTube Channel (youtube.com/bikeadvice) has more than 3000 subscribers and nearly 3 million video views in total.

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Download The Secrect of Google Adsense Code

AdSense is a nice way to monetize your traffic, and it's very easy to implement. Many Bloggers made money from blogging with this. Yes, the money can be great, but if you don't learn how to build a site that attracts targeted traffic then you won't make much from AdSense.
The Secrect of Google Adsense Code


The Google Adsense Code of Joel CommGoogle.com earns most of its revenue by allowing other website owners to advertise on their search result pages. All this is managed through a program they call AdWords.

Now you can earn a share of the revenue that Google earns from AdWords by displaying these same text ads on your site.  In other words, you're helping Google advertise and they pay you a percentage (roughly 60%) of what they earn.

This program is called AdSense.

Every website owner should at least consider the program.  Even if your site is just for information purposes, you can still participate and make decent money with AdSense -- or at least enough to fund your website.

So if you are one of those people that doesn't like the idea of paying for a site, this is an excellent way to earn your money back and then some.


This is the Ebook you should to read for understanding clearly about Google Adsense. You will make more money from it when you known it. You can find some useful information below:

The Google Adsense Code of Joel Comm

Special, you can download for FREE this book on prc format here:

You may be install this program for reading this book as PRC: Mobipocket Reader



You also read some Adsense tips here.

Paid2YouTube – Watching Youtube and Making Money!

With Paid2YouTube you can make money from watching videos on Youtube. This site have over year bussiness and you can trust in it. Here are some information about this programs:
- Surf videos: 0.005$ for each video you watched! (30s/video)
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- Subscriber – 0.35$ Each Subscriber
- Ratings – 0.01$ Each (vote up)
- Cheap Ads – $0.001 Each
When your balance 10$ you can pay out via Paypal, after 30 bussiness days.
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