September 10th, 2009 at 08:13am
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Do I still make money when people click the public service ads? Is it the same amout as the relevant ads?
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September 3rd, 2009 at 11:25pm
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I want good earning report evertime i check my google adsense report. Can somebody teach me how to make best websites for adsense? I need money for continuing my college.
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August 28th, 2009 at 05:42am
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I’m starting a youtube show about making money online by using GPT sites like cashcrate, using adsense on their website, and starting up a online business. i need a name for it. also let me know some other things i could talk about on my show.
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August 19th, 2009 at 11:27am
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its been a few days and they confirmed my account?
By Adsense Enquirer
August 2nd, 2009 at 11:25pm
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Google AdSense is a new, fast and easy way for small and medium sites to make money free online by displaying relevant, text-based, un-obtrusive ads from Google AdWords (Google’s own advertising program) and receiving a share of the pay-per-click payment.
Because the ads are related to what your users are looking for on your site, the results can be much better than you’d earn from banner networks and many affiliate programs.
For now, AdSense is the best way to make money free online from informational sites even if there are no obvious related affiliate programs. But you don’t need to disregard affiliate programs. You can combine both these ways to make money free online and double your income.
AdSense is easy to join, it doesn’t cost you anything, all you have to do is paste a few lines of code into your pages, and Google does the work of finding the best ads for them from hundreds of thousands of AdWords advertisers. You can check the relevance of the ads by looking at the text ads on the right side of this page.
How to get started
* Sign up for AdSense.
* Fill in the application form and confirm an email that Google will send you. If you own several sites, you need apply only once.
* Google evaluates your site and will follow-up with you via email within 2-3 days (usually within 24 hours). If you’re accepted, you’ll be able to log in to your AdSense account.
* Log in to your account using the email address and password that you submitted with your application, and agree to the AdSense Terms and Conditions.
* Paste the AdSense ad code into your Web pages. There are 10 ad layout choices: 728×90, 468×60, 125×125, 120×600, 160×600, 120×240, 300×250, 250×250, 336×280, and 180×150. In addition to text ads, you have an option of running contextually targeted image ads.
You can choose the color palette from a long list of available palettes or create your own. You can even rotate your ads through up to 4 palettes.
The AdSense ad code is unique for your account and is not site/page-specific. You can place it on any page or site you own.
How to get the most out of AdSense
There are three obvious ways to increase your income from Google AdSense…
1) Increase traffic
Create more keyword-focused pages.
2) Increase click-through rate
Use simple design with the AdSense ads displayed prominently. According to Google, ads in the skyscraper format works better (especially on the right side of the page). Focus to only one topic per page – that should make it easier for Google to serve up the more tightly contextual ads which means better click-through.
3) Increase the value of clicks
Of course, you can’t do it directly. However, you can find some “expensive” keywords and create pages optimized for them, within your site’s theme. These keywords are highly competitive and you’ll unlikely get high ranking for them, but visitors will arrive from other “inexpensive” pages and click on Google’s ads.
Regards
Bharath Reddyhttp://bharathreddypunuru.wordpress.com
By Adsense Enquirer
August 1st, 2009 at 05:31pm
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I currently run a Blog on Blogger.com and use Adsense to monetize it. A lot of content filters will block my Adsense adverts displayed. Is there any way my blog can detect when my Adsense ads are being blocked, and display adverts from my Amazon Associates account instead?
By Adsense Enquirer
July 15th, 2009 at 11:25am
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Google keeps track of how much money you’ve earned. You can track it at https://www.google.com/adsense/report/ov…
The payment schedule works like this: once you earn $100 or more, you will be paid toward the end of the next month. That is, if you cross the line any time in June, Google will pay you some time around July 25 (even if you crossed the line on June 1).
By Adsense Enquirer
July 7th, 2009 at 05:27pm
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also ive pasted google adsense code for people to place an ad,but nothings happening 10 days later.
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July 7th, 2009 at 02:09am
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Currently I have my Adsense context ad block in the top left corner of a single paged post. You can see an example here:http://www.btgnow.net/2008/07/btg-useful…
I would like to have the picture of whatever I’m discussing where the ad block is now, and have the ad block pop in somehwere in the middle of the article.
Any help would be appreciated. I tried to post code but there simply aren’t enough characters for me to work with.
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July 3rd, 2009 at 08:09am
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i want to create another blog i have to get another google adsense account or just paste the html code on the new blog
can someone tell me how much we earn on each click on our adds
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