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Friday, October 15, 2010

Getting Adsense Approved

What we found is that Google is not nearly as picky as they make themselves sound to be. The trick is to make your site in such a way that you are just providing content, we have found that the less selling you do on your approval site, the better.

Don’t worry, once you’re approved you can use that code wherever you want – so put it on other sites that sell later. But for the purposes of getting approved, try to limit to just content, content and more content! 

Now, for the disclaimer before we start talking about how to get your site approved for Google Adsense. I will to teach you is exactly what I do for them.

There are three main elements that focus if you want getting approved

  1. Site look and feel – Google won't a $10,000 professionally designed website, but they also don’t want some piece of junk. Make sure to at LEAST have a presentable website – even if it is just a few tables and a solid background color. Avoid using tacky backgrounds or unprofessional color contrasts. 
  2. Content – The most important – Google believes in content. If you try to get a website with just a few pages approved, I don’t think you will have any luck. You need to have at least 15-20 pages, preferably, 15-20 pages of articles/resources, a.k.a. content. 
  3. Traffic – Many “experts” say that Google looks to see what kind of traffic you have and that they do not approve new sites with no traffic. BUT, just to be safe, before you submit your site for approval – try to get your site some traffic. 
Here are useful tips you need to make the entire approval process easier and quicker:
  • Get content from article directories – just put those articles in your site, getting 15-20 is easy.
  • Before you submit your site for approval, post at some forums with your website’s link in the signature file – this will help you get some immediate traffic.
  • Make a very simple website with 15-20 articles, a contact us page, a privacy policy and the typical disclaimer.
That’s it – you’re ready to get approved for Google Adsense. I know I made it sound too easy, but honestly, we have a track record that proves it. And remember, if you do not get approved, you can always fix things and try again. Stop waiting – apply now – Google Adsense is a great source of income.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

What is Spyware???

If you use the internet, “There is over 90% chance your computer is infected with spyware” - Source CNN.

Just think about it. You probably have at least one, if not more computers in your home. Most computers today have internet access. And if you receive email from others and surf to a couple of sites can you be almost completely sure you have some kind of spyware installed in your computer.

How dangerous are spyware for you?

Let me give you a short list of things spyware can do to your computer or your account,

  • Spyware can run completely hidden on your computer
  • It can slow down your computer a lot
  • It can spy on you and send everything you type to someone else
  • It can record everything you do, allowing someone to see it later
  • It can spy on you and send account information, passwords, credit card numbers and similar to a third party
  • It can “steal” files, pictures, videos and more from your computer

Monday, October 4, 2010

Adsense Page Position

Correct positioning of your Google adsense ads can make or break your success with the Google adsense program. Why is this true? Some studies suggest that eye positioning on website gravitate to particular sections of web pages. And if you don’t have the necessary ads in these positions you will not get the clicks.

I talked to countless people that have great traffic, some with 300 to 1000 new visitors a day that say that they only make approx. at max $10 to $20 dollars a month on the adsense program. What a shame. But when I look at their websites the ads are either buried in wording that no one usually pays attention to or the ads are located in positions that just don’t call any attention to their presence.

But what about the color scheme of the Google adsense ads? Yes, color is very important. By using these tactics I was able to increase my adsense click through rate significantly depending on traffic level and people's interest.

Take my advice and give it try. I believe you will see a change and hopefully make adsense a more pleasurable experience.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Fraud Click

Click fraud is currently a major topic in online advertising. Many argue that it presents a threat to the stability and viability of pay-per-click  (PPC) advertising. In actuality, click fraud is not a significant issue at all.

Click fraud occurs when ads are clicked for reasons other than a genuine interest in learning more about the product or service advertised. Google have developed sophisticated technologies to detect click fraud, their systems are.

The real question is how much does click fraud actually damage the PPC industry? Gross fraud, i.e., when one person or technology consistently and repeatedly clicks on an ad, aside, Google can easily detect, we believe that click fraud has no real impact on the industry.

Efficient market theory says that it is impossible to “beat a market” because prices already incorporate and reflect all relevant information. As the PPC industry has matured, efficiency has begun to take root. That is, the price of each keyword has been driven up to the point where it reflects the highest price an advertiser is willing to pay for a click.

Friday, October 1, 2010

What RSS Feed?

First it was banner ads, then Google AdSense and now, the latest way to make money on your web site could very well be RSS feeds.

Depending upon who you ask, RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" or "Rich Site Summary". Regardless of what you call it, RSS is a way to automatically publish (syndicate) someone else's content on your web site. Now don't worry, that's not the same as stealing someone else's content. There is nothing illegal about using RSS feeds. In fact, the publisher of the content wants you to have it show up on your site and that's why he or she makes it available as an RSS feed to begin with.

So what's in it for all parties concerned?
Using RSS is a win-win for both the publisher of the content, who gets their name out to potentially millions of sites and you, the web site owner who is pulling the content onto your site.