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Ten Great Things not to Do With Google Adsense!

April 12th, 2010

There is no question that you can make some good money with Google Adsense, but you’re setting yourself up for disaster if you make any of these Top Ten mistakes!

1. Do not use fake information when opening your Google Adsense account.

Google says that’s a no-no and they will cut your account off and keep all the money you may have earned. Besides, for more detail visit to www.youradsenseprofits.com trying to hide your true identity can cause serious problems with the I.R.S. or whoever your tax authority is.

2. Do not hack or modify Google Adsense code other than to change the parameters that Google authorizes you to change.

Any attempt to bypass Google’s built-in algorithms not only poses a danger to the integrity of the network, but it threatens the financial model that Google operates under. You’re not dealing with some Mom-and-Pop company here, for more detail visit to www.googleatmcash.com and Google has the legal muscle and deep enough pockets to drag you through every court in the land if you damage their business with your hacking antics.

3. Keep Adsense ads off of your registration, confirmation, and all “thank you” pages.

Don’t ask me why you can’t put your ads there. It makes sense to me that those would be wonderful locations. Google thinks otherwise, however, and doing so is a hanging offense according to their Terms of Service.

4. Do not display Adsense ads and a competitor’s ads (like Overture’s) on the same page at the same time.

5. Don’t “beg for clicks” or provide any incentive for clicking on your Google Adsense ads.

This is a biggie and you see this rule violated all the time. Any of the “get paid to do stuff” sites that put Google ads in the member’s control panels are walking the plank and they don’t even realize it. Even those sites with the polite little messages asking you to “help keep my site running by clicking on our sponsor’s ads” are asking to be cut off if those happen to be Google ads.

6. Never click on the ads running on your own site, even if you are genuinely interested in the product or service and are thinking of buying it!

Nothing screams FRAUD louder than a webmaster running up his or her own click counts by happily clicking on ads from their own site. The Google Gods can track this activity and it won’t be long until you find yourself getting a goodbye note from their fraud team.

7. No misleading labeling

Google is very specific about what text can be placed around their ads. Their Terms of Service state: “Publishers may not label the ads with text other than ‘sponsored links’ or ‘advertisements.’ This includes any text directly above our ads that could be confused with, or attempt to be associated with Google ads.”

This is to keep visitors from becoming confused and barking up Google’s tree when they clicked on an ad that led to a porn site instead of the recipe site they were expecting to visit.
8. Avoid keyword spamming and other divisive tricks

you may be tempted to buy one of those “generates thousands of key-word rich pages in seconds” programs that are so popular these days but I’ll tell you this: Their days are numbered. Google is wise to such shenanigans and they will be hot on your trail. Other prohibited gimmicks include:

• “Sneaky” page redirects that send a visitor off to a different site then they were expecting to visit.

• Multiple sites, domains, pages, etc. which have substantially duplicate content.

• And here is a nugget of wisdom straight from Google’s mouth: “Do not participate in link schemes designed to increase your site’s ranking or Page Rank. In particular, avoid links to web spammers or “bad neighborhoods” on the web as your website may be affected adversely by those links.

9. Don’t advertise anything on Google’s prohibited items list.

It’s a lot shorter lists than Pay Pal’s or eBay’s, but it includes a lot of the same stuff like hacking/cracking content, porn, illegal drugs, gambling sites, beer or hard alcohol (I guess wine is OK), weapons, and the other usual stuff.

10. And the 10th dumbest thing NOT to do with Google Adsense is to let the other nine things stop you from running an honest site that’s designed to make the most out of this very profitable opportunity that Google offers!

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AdSense Hacking Tutorial V3

April 12th, 2010

AdSense Hacking Tutorial V3

by ajobbalok

AdSense is the best PPC(pay-per-click) programme in the world. Because it have a higher paying rate. So if you are using AdSense for a long time and cant make any money with it. You need help. In this tutorial, you will learn what is adsense, how adsense works and how you can cheat them.

How AdSense works, the basics

You put ads on your website, your visitor see those ads. and when they click on them you get money. if you are thinking that the whole thing is simple as that; then wake up, your in a dream.

Google place their ads, anyone can see them but google will start tracing them if they click on the ads. but the million dollar question is how they trace the clicker? here how they do it:

1. By Cookie.

2. By IP address.

3. By Referrer.

4. By User-agent.

5.  Screen Resolution.

We will try to beat google in this tutorial. by hiding or faking those informations.

Now to the earing section. How google calculate earing. if you get your first visitor, your impression will be 1. Impression means now many times your ads are shown to the public. google will calculate the impressions and the clicks, and pay you that amount. But if your 1st visitor clicked on a ad, it will be suspicious. because google will do this calculation:

number of clicks (divided by) number of impression (%)

it will give a numerical result like 10% so google is calculating the ratio of the clicks and impressions.  think that you have 13 impressions and 1 visitor clicked on a ad, so the calculation is

1 / 13%  =  7.69230769

this number is called the CTR. but if you have 1 impression and 1 click your CTR will grow to 100. google will ban you if the CTR is higher then 10. [7-9 is safe]

Every ad has it own value. like an insurance ad, it is a 14$ ad. google will not pay that amount to you per click. if your CTR is 7, google will divide the amount with CTR. and you will get the result. like:

14/7=2$/per click

so getting the high paying ads are important. i will show you how to get it.

Getting Started

you have to goto http://sak1b.co.cc to read more

this is ajobbalok

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Things you should not do with your Google adsense

April 8th, 2010

Things you should not do with your Google adsense.

There is no question that you can make some good money with Google AdSense, but you are setting yourself up for disaster if you make any of these Top 10 mistakes!

1. Do not use fake information when opening your Google AdSense account.

Google says that is a no-no and they will cut your account off and keep all the money you may have earned. Besides, trying to hide your identity can cause serious problems with the I.R.S. or whoever your tax authority is.

2. Do not hack or modify Google AdSense code other than to change the parameters that Google authorizes you to change.

Any attempt to bypass Google’s built-in algorithms not only poses a danger to the integrity of the network, but it threatens the financial model under which Google operates You are not dealing with some Mom-and-Pop company here, and Google has the legal muscle and deep enough pockets to drag you through every court in the land if you damage their business with your hacking antics.

3. Keep AdSense ads off your registration, confirmation, and all “thank you” pages.

Do not ask me why you cannot put your ads there. It makes sense to me that those would be wonderful locations. Google thinks otherwise, however, and doing so is a hanging offense according to their Terms of Service.

4. Do not display AdSense ads and a competitor’s ads (like Overture’s) on the same page at the same time.

That just makes plain good sense. Google does not demand 100% SITE loyalty from you, but they do insist that their own ads not be cluttered up by offerings from their competitors.

5. Don’t “beg for clicks” or provide any incentive for clicking on your Google AdSense ads.

This is a biggie and you see this rule violated all the time. Any of the “get paid to do stuff” sites that put Google ads in the member’s control panels are walking the plank and they do not even realize it. Even those sites with the polite little messages asking you to “help keep my site running by clicking on our sponsor’s ads” are asking to be cut off if those happen to be Google ads.

6. Never click on the ads running on your own site, even if you are genuinely interested in the product or service and are thinking of buying it!

Nothing screams FRAUD louder than a webmaster running up his or her own click counts by happily clicking on ads from their own site. The Google Gods can track this activity and it will not be long until you find yourself getting a goodbye note from their fraud team.

7. No misleading labeling

Google is very specific about what text can be placed around their ads. Their Terms of Service state: “Publishers may not label the ads with text other than ‘sponsored links’ or ‘advertisements.’ This includes any text directly above our ads that could be confused with, or attempt to be associated with Google ads.”

This is to keep visitors from becoming confused and barking up Google’s tree, when they clicked on an ad that led to a porn site instead of the recipe site they were expecting to visit.

8. Avoid keyword spamming and other divisive tricks

You may be tempted to buy one of those “generates thousands of key-word rich pages in seconds” programs that are so popular these days but I will tell you this: Their days are numbered. Google is wise to such shenanigans and they will be hot on your trail. Other prohibited gimmicks include:

o”Sneaky” page redirects that send a visitor off to a different site then they were expecting to visit.

o Multiple sites, domains, pages, etc., which have duplicate content.

o Hidden text or links of any type.

o Excessive outbound links on any page. Google recommends no more than 100. I would keep it way below that.

o And here is a nugget of wisdom straight from Google’s mouth: “Do not participate in link schemes designed to increase your site’s ranking or PageRank. In particular, avoid links to web spammers or “bad neighborhoods” on the web as your website may be affected adversely by those links.

9. Don’t advertise anything on Google’s prohibited items list.

It’s a lot shorter lists than PayPal’s or eBay’s, but it includes a lot of the same stuff like hacking/cracking content, porn, illegal drugs, gambling sites, beer or hard alcohol (I guess wine is OK), weapons, and the other usual stuff.

10. And the 10th dumbest thing NOT to do with Google AdSense is to let the other nine things stop you from running an honest site that’s designed to make the most out of this very profitable opportunity that Google offers!

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Google Adsense

April 6th, 2010


Google AdSense Program Policies

Publishers participating in the AdSense program are required to adhere to the following policies. We ask that you read these policies carefully and refer to this document often. If you fail to comply with these policies, we may disable ad serving to your site and/or disable your AdSense account. While in many cases we prefer to work with publishers to achieve policy compliance, we reserve the right to disable any account at any time. If your account is disabled, you will not be eligible for further participation in the AdSense program.

Please note that we may change our policies at any time, and pursuant to our  it is your responsibility to keep up to date with and adhere to the policies posted here.

 Invalid Clicks and Impressions

Clicks on Google ads must result from genuine user interest. Any method that artificially generates clicks or impressions on your Google ads is strictly prohibited. These prohibited methods include but are not limited to repeated manual clicks or impressions, using robots, automated click and impression generating tools, third-party services that generate clicks or impressions such as paid-to-click, paid-to-surf, autosurf, and click-exchange programs, or any deceptive software. Please note that clicking on your own ads for any reason is prohibited. Failure to comply with this policy may lead to your account being disabled.

Encouraging clicks

In order to ensure a good experience for users and advertisers, publishers may not request that users click the ads on their sites or rely on deceptive implementation methods to obtain clicks. Publishers participating in the AdSense program:

May not encourage users to click the Google ads by using phrases such as “click the ads,” “support us,” “visit these links,” or other similar language
May not direct user attention to the ads via arrows or other graphical gimmicks
May not place misleading images alongside individual ads
May not promote sites displaying ads through unsolicited mass emails or unwanted advertisements on third-party websites
May not compensate users for viewing ads or performing searches, or promise compensation to a third party for such behavior
May not place misleading labels above Google ad units – for instance, ads may be labeled “Sponsored Links” but not “Favorite Sites”

Site Content

While Google offers broad access to a variety of content in the search index, publishers in the AdSense program may only place Google ads on sites that adhere to our content guidelines, and ads must not be displayed on any page with content primarily in an unsupported language. Sites displaying Google ads may not include:

Violent content, racial intolerance, or advocacy against any individual, group, or organization
Pornography, adult, or mature content
Hacking/cracking content
Illicit drugs and drug paraphernalia
Excessive profanity
Gambling or casino-related content
Content regarding programs which compensate users for clicking on ads or offers, performing searches, surfing websites, or reading emails
Excessive, repetitive, or irrelevant keywords in the content or code of web pages
Deceptive or manipulative content or construction to improve your site’s search engine ranking, e.g., your site’s PageRank
Sales or promotion of weapons or ammunition (e.g., firearms, fighting knives, stun guns)
Sales or promotion of beer or hard alcohol
Sales or promotion of tobacco or tobacco-related products
Sales or promotion of prescription drugs
Sales or promotion of products that are replicas or imitations of designer goods
Sales or distribution of term papers or student essays
Any other content that is illegal, promotes illegal activity, or infringes on the legal rights of others

Copyrighted Material

Website publishers may not display Google ads on web pages with content protected by copyright law unless they have the necessary legal rights to display that content. Webmaster Guidelines

Site and Ad Behavior

Sites showing Google ads should be easy for users to navigate and should not contain excessive pop-ups. AdSense code may not be altered, nor may standard ad behavior be manipulated in any way that is not explicitly permitted by Google.

Sites showing Google ads may not contain pop-ups or pop-unders that interfere with site navigation, change user preferences, or initiate downloads.
Any AdSense code must be pasted directly into webpages without modification. AdSense participants are not allowed to alter any portion of the code or change the behavior, targeting, or delivery of ads. For instance, clicks on Google ads may not result in a new browser window being launched.
A site or third party cannot display our ads, search box, search results, or referral buttons as a result of the actions of any software application such as a toolbar.
No AdSense code may be integrated into a software application.
Webpages containing AdSense code may not be loaded by any software that can trigger pop-ups, redirect users to unwanted websites, modify browser settings, or otherwise interfere with site navigation. It is your responsibility to ensure that no ad network or affiliate uses such methods to direct traffic to pages that contain your AdSense code.
Referral offerings must be made without any obligation or requirement to end users. Publishers may not solicit email addresses from users in conjunction with AdSense referral units.
Publishers using online advertising to drive traffic to pages showing Google ads must comply with the spirit of Google’s For instance, if you advertise for sites participating in the AdSense program, the advertising should not be deceptive to users.

Ad Placement

AdSense offers a number of ad formats and advertising products. Publishers are encouraged to experiment with a variety of placements, provided the following policies are respected:

Up to three ad units may be displayed on each page.
A maximum of two Google AdSense for search boxes may be placed on a page.
Up to three link units may also be placed on each page.
Up to three referral units may be displayed on a page, in addition to the ad units, search boxes, and link units specified above.
AdSense for search results pages may show only a single ad link unit in addition to the ads Google serves with the search results. No other ads may be displayed on your search results page.
No Google ad or Google search box may be displayed in a pop-up, pop-under, or in an email.
Elements on a page must not obscure any portion of the ads.
No Google ad may be placed on any non-content-based pages.
No Google ad may be placed on pages published specifically for the purpose of showing ads, whether or not the page content is relevant.

Competitive Ads and Services

In order to prevent user confusion, we do not permit Google ads or search boxes to be published on websites that also contain other ads or services formatted to use the same layout and colors 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 these ads cannot be confused with Google ads.

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ownership of the site and that the site adheres to AdSense policies and
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How to Get Started With Google Adsense?

April 3rd, 2010

The Amazing Google Adsense Program is today towering like a Colossus in the Internet. It has helped some smart Internet Marketers to make huge amounts of money, while at the same time it is interesting to note that many new Internet Marketers and Internet Home-Based Business Entrepreneurs are receiving their first pay check from Google Adsense rather than the main affiliate program.

Given below are the Asense Tips, What, How, Who, Why, When and Where of Google Adsense in a nut shell.

Adsense Tip: What is Google Adsense:

Google Adsense is a program designed by Google that can generate advertising revenue for your website. Relevant Text and Image ads. Targeted to your website content are delivered by Google. Additionally if you place a Google Search Box in your website, for more details visit to www.instant-adsense-dollars.com relevant text ads. are displayed when a search request is made by a website visitor. Google will pay you for all valid clicks. Made by your website visitors on the ads. or search results pages. Another new addition is the Google Adsense Referrals Feature, whereby you can generate additional income by displaying Google’s Referral Buttons on your web pages.

Adsense Tip: How to get started with Google Adsense:

You have to apply to Google Adsense by completing an online application form. Once the application is approved, for more details visit to www.adsense-income-exposed.com you will be able to participate. You then have to copy and paste a HTML code that is provided by Google Adsense into your web pages. The code creates relevant ads. To the content of the page. When a visitor clicks on it Google pays you.

Adsense Tip: Who can participate in Google Adsense:

Anyone who has a website can join the Adsense program but not adult and hate sites. You have to comply with Google’s program policies. It is Free to join. Google has a massive advertiser base and they have ads. On the ready for all categories of businesses. They also have ads. Ready to match different types of content sites, from a pet store site to that of a highly sophisticated technological site.

Google Adsense can be used in many languages. It is also targeted geographically and hence Global business can take advantage of this and webmasters living in any part of the world can participate.

Adsense Tip: Why Participate in Google Adsense:

The obvious answer is to make money from home. It does not cost you anything if you have a website, so why miss the opportunity to make money from home! Google pays you monthly if your earnings reach $100.The Google Adsense checks are a blessing to a large number of newbie’s with low budgets eager to make money from home. Some webmasters feel that Adsense ads. Can lead their visitors away from their site. This possibility is there but if you have a website with good content they will always come back.

Adsense Tip: When to Participate in Google Adsense:

The Adsense program is Web related and hence you must have a website to participate. Once your website is ready and the contents optimized, you can submit your application. The Adsense program is not restricted only to high page rank sites as some seem to think.

Google approves most of the sites but ensures that they are of acceptable standard. Normally they are approved within 2-3 days. Once approved you can immediately participate in the Adsense program by logging into your account.

Adsense Tip: Where to place Google Adsense ads. In your Website.

The Adsense ads. Can be placed anywhere in your web pages, but there are specific areas in your web pages that are recommended by Google which have been found to generate more clicks.

According to Google and our own experience:

Ads placed above the fold tend to perform better than those below the fold.

Ads placed near rich content and navigational aids usually do well because users are focused on those areas of a page.

Ads placed at the top of the page and at the left generally perform better than others.

Ads at the bottom of long articles and those that are integrated or merge with the content too perform very well.

Of course there are other strategies, such as creating high paying keyword content pages to suit individual sites and also generating more traffic to your site. These have to be implemented too, to ensure success.

The Google Adsense Program has come to stay. It is a great way to earn an additional income for most webmasters and a big income for some who have made the Adsense Program as the main source of income. Which ever way you look at it the Adsense Program is a happy hunting ground for all and these Adsense Tips can help you get started.

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How to Make Money with Google AdSense? 20 answers!

April 3rd, 2010

Add Adsense Code to WordPress Blog?
How do I add Adsense Code to WordPress Blog & Live Journal Blog? Please list the steps.

Add adsense PPC thru geocities page builder?
I use Geocities page builder to make my websites. Pls advice me on how to add google adsense PPC to my webpage using Page Builder?

Adding adsense to a wiki facilitate?
i’m hosting a mediawiki and i wanted to add an adsense thing to the right paw column, i found aguide online but using the guys own adsense thing as a test (haen’t gotten my account confirmed or whatnot yet) i am not displaying anything. Although the space for the hoarding is there now. I’ll post the code i’ve changed in…

Adding adsense to one website but 7 category? sustain !?
Hi, I look to place google addsense codes on my website in different categories and ofcourse want to have different add . Could you explain me how the code(add) know or get the add category ? thank you

Adding Google Adsense program surrounded by my business website!.. clever theory?
I am having a small business of web design and having my own company website. Since my company is small, I thougut to generate few revenue through Google Adsense Program. But I am not sure if my clients would discern unprofessional if they see a google add program running on my home page. My site is very well designed since I am working on pattern…

Adlogger anti adsense click fraud?
About how many clicks per hour should I put in my adlogger software?

Ads on Adsense?
Hi Can someone tell me how to put ads on my page? Whenever i do it it just shows up blank..When they speak paste the code on your page they mean htlm edit(on the bottom right of googlepages editor)? Thanks a lot…

Adsense — How can I go past the keywords to Adsense?
Is there a way to pass my desired keywords to adsense instead of have it to parse my site? The reason is that I am thinking of using GWT or Flex for my site so there is not much crawlable text within the page. Thx.

ADSENSE PROGRAM adsense nouns program?
adsense success program ADSENSE PROGRAM what is this? i think this is web site google relation? relay me your opinian

Adsense, How Can I Earn Money beside Adsense?
I have aweb site about adsense which contains highest paying keywords at, http://highest-paying-keywords.awardspac… How much money can i earn near this site?

Adsense?
does this really work. Is it safe.. anyone know anything abt it… Any recommendations

Advertisement programs close to adsense?
Hi I have a website I publish and alot of traffic to it…I had google adsense which decided to revoke my contract with them because I asked my visitors to click on the ads (rolls his eyes at googles stupidity) as a support of the site and to relieve us earn revenue to keep the site running..Now I am also on adbrite and am curious…

Advertisement sites close to google adsense needed?
hey guys are there any othger sites such as google adsense that allows to popt adds on our blogs so we can earn money..i have hear of something called obuntu but there is nopthing as such please tell me any more sites if u guys know

Advertisements sites close to google adsense that are competent to make their payments within india?
hi guys, i want to know advertising sites like google adsense but they should be able to make their payments surrounded by india.i mean sites like widgetbucks may not pay contained by india…and i am in india so i cant even have a paypal account…so please hand over me the names of ad sites that make their payment surrounded by india

Advertising Alternative To Google Adsense For Canada?
Google Adsense seems to only be in American Funds, are within any Canadian Versions of Google Adsense that give you Canadian Funds and Free to use?

Advertising for my adsense page?
Does google allow for me to advertise my adsense pages on other sites? Thanks a lot!

How to know saw salaried word within google flush and g adsense ?
I am having blog. i want to make good bugs with great rated topics paid by google, as g.adsense display same ads of that topic singular. And also hishest paid word for searching in scour bar.

Does Yahoo provide advertizing links similar to Google AdSense for inclusion contained by my net site?

Does Yahoo provide anything close to Google’s adsense ?
I know that yahoo has something similar to Google’s Adwords. But which yahoo service is similar to Google’s Adsense ?

How to know which blog is registered for adsense?
I have several blogs on blogger. I recently signed up for google adsense and now forgot which blog i have registerd for adsense. I tried loggin in with my account,but no such details are thre. Is thre any style to find it? Pls help me.

How to earn from adsense?
I have a google adsense account and associated it to a simple google pages site created by me.How do I in actuality earn from this.Please suggest best way to earn from adsense.

How to earn from google adsense ?
i am interested in earning from google adsense. i need to hav e awebsite for that . should be a salaried website ( like i buy the domain ) ? or i can use some other free website also ? and please tell me other details regarding google adsense also … thanx

How to earn from google adsense?
i want to earn from google adsense please tell me

How to Earn Google Adsense & High Paying Keywords
I am Last Month Joined Google adsense, My Web Site Visitors Many More Indian, Please Tell Me Indian High Paying Keywords & Wher Put Keywords in Adsense Or My Website Or other Any area, Please Tell Me How to Success Adsense.

Is it against Adsense policies to use your own site as a flush engine?
Is it against Adsense policies to use your own site as a search engine? I realize that searching random things and clicking on the ad is against their policy, but I’m not sure if using your own site as a search engine is. What about if other people use it as their primary go through engine or their homepage, rather than google.com?

Is it against Adsense policy to own youtube video embeded on my site?
Nope, don’t think so. Infact I had some youtube videos on one of my sites THROUGH ADSENSE.. description they allowed it and I set it up right through my adsense control panel. I wouldn’t really suggest it unless you have a targeted audience looking for vids on certain subjects.. that they can find on your site. Get your page rank dignified…

Is it against Google AdSense’s Terms of Service to enlighten others to click the ad on your site?
just wondering, because I kinda wanna try an experiment.

More Make Money with Google AdSense questions please visit : MakeMoneyOnlineFAQ.com

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Pitfalls of a Newbie – What about Google Adsense?

April 3rd, 2010

Last month I submitted an application to Google to be considered for their AdSense program. After confirming my e-mail address, almost immediately I was invited to place ads on my website.
Within hours I began to accumulate some data on pageviews and click-throughs and could see what my month-to-date total was. I was impressed.

The JavaScript Code
When your website is approved, you’ll receive your own publisher number and the appropriate JavaScript code to paste onto your webpages.
When your page is displayed, here’s the process that Google probably goes through in showing the ads:

1. A visitor’s web browser requests a page on your site.
2. This activates the JavaScript code on the page, sending the URL of the requested webpage to Google’s database.
3. Google looks up in its database the most prominent keywords or keyphrases for that webpage.
4. Then Google searches for the highest paying ads that match these keywords
5. Google places the appropriate ads on your webpage for your visitor to see — all in seconds. Pretty nifty.

How Much Does Google AdSense Pay?
As a publisher, you share in the revenue that Google receives from its PPC ads. Google, however, hasn’t announced a formula for sharing revenue with publishers in its Terms and Conditions document. Google’s audacity to ask publishers to enter into a blind agreement is one measure of publishers’ hunger for advertising dollars — whatever dollars — and an indication of the trust Google experiences in today’s marketplace.

So what is the revenue split? We aren’t told, though the actual amounts are proportional to the market value of keywords that describe your content.

This gives me some idea of possible gross revenue for my site. I am not at liberty to disclose the average click-through rate and average PPC payment per click on my site, though that information is made available to me daily and cumulatively.

In talking to well-known marketers, I hear guesses of a publisher’s share ranging from 25% to 60%. For all we know Google could be striking different deals with different sites, especially those over 20 million pageviews per month that have greater clout in the marketplace. I would guess the publisher’s share to be as much as 50% of the gross PPC revenue — though I could be way off. None of us has enough information to make an accurate judgment and Google isn’t talking.

What the Godfather gives, we bow and accept gratefully without any questions for fear he might put out a contract on our websites.
Here are the factors that contribute to the amount of money you can make on your site:

1. PPC value of the predominant keywords on your website. “Life insurance” for example, would be high. “Fish tank filters” would be low.
2. Amount of traffic you generate to your web pages.
3. Prominence of the Google ads
4. Click-through rate for the ads that appear.
5. The unknown revenue share that Google is paying.

Business-focused sites will do very well with Google AdSense, but information sites that don’t contain high-paying keywords won’t receive nearly as much.

Will They Accept My Site?
Google AdSense tells us that the following sites are not acceptable: sites with excessive profanity; hate, violence, racial intolerance, or advocate against any individual, group, or organization; hacking/cracking content; drugs and drug paraphernalia; pornography; gambling or casino-related; content; incentives of any kind for users to click on ads; excessive advertising; other content-targeted and/or text-based ads on the pages displaying AdWords ads; pop-ups that interfere with site navigation or are for downloads; and ads that mimic AdWords ads or appear to be associated with AdWords ads on your site. Google says it will monitor sites that are showing their ads and suspend sites that don’t abide by their rules.

Does a person from Google look at a site before deciding to accept it into the program?
If it’s a new site with little traffic, a human surely views the site. Don’t submit a site that isn’t ready for prime time, has “under construction” signs, or looks tacky. It’s a lot easier to get your site ready first, than try to convince Google to re-examine a rejected site. On the other hand, if your site has lots of incoming links and is generously spidered by Google already, you might receive approval within minutes after confirming your e-mail address.
Once you are approved, you can login and get HTML to paste into your webpages.

The Automatic Ad Agency
If you’ve ever worked with ad agencies or tried to solicit individual advertisers to place ads on your site, then Google AdSense will feel like a breath of fresh air. Google handles the entire relationship with advertisers. There are no run dates for publishers to schedule, no banners to install, no invoicing, no reporting. Just apply, paste in the JavaScript code, and Google’s “automatic advertising agency” works for you day and night finding willing advertisers, taking orders, and matching appropriate advertisers with your site.

Problems for Publishers
That doesn’t mean, however, that Google AdSense is problem-free. As I mentioned above, Google’s unwillingness to specify revenue share percentages doesn’t bode well. Sure, Google is just feeling its way in uncharted territory and has to stay profitable when the inevitable competition arises. I don’t think publishers should get too confident in Google’s current largesse. What Google gives, Google can take away — either as a result of economic squeezes or greed.

A more mundane problem is finding inappropriate ads appearing on your webpages. Fortunately, this is much easier to fix. You can filter out any ads you find from competitors or that you find distasteful. (I had to exclude some ads for cheapo e-mail addresses to spam with.) Just list the advertiser’s domain name under Advanced Options | Site Filter List.

What do you do when the ad just doesn’t seem to correspond to the content on your webpage?
Adding the appropriate keywords or keyphrases to the title tag, Meta description tag, and headlines should help Google do a better job of matching ads with your content.

Problems for Advertisers
Advertisers who use Google AdWords have the choice of limiting their ad to show only on the Google search engine, but you can choose whether campaigns also appear on the network of search sites, the network of content sites, or both.

Google AdSense on content sites gives advertisers a new opportunity. Previously, their revenues were limited by the click-throughs that could be generated on Google’s search engine and search partner sites. Now the pool of appropriate content sites is greatly widened, offering greater traffic and more sales. But their is a price for this greatly increased ad coverage — potentially lower responsiveness for the same cost per click.

When people use a search engine, they are looking for answers or solutions to click on. But when they are reading the text of a content site, they aren’t in the same searching, clicking mode. They’ve already found what they were searching for and are now trying to absorb it. This will affect the click-through rate, but also the likelihood that these users will complete a transaction.

Publishers are rejoicing today. But what if three months from now advertisers come to the conclusion that content sites are less responsive and routinely exclude them from their advertising coverage? Or refuse to pay the same prices for content sites that they do for search engine exposure? It’s too soon to tell.

Implications of Google AdSense
One thing is certain: Google AdSense is changing the way websites are being monetized.
AdSense “rewards you for creating sites rich in high-quality, focused content … the sort of sites that make the Net a better place.” Google is going to grab a whole lot of business away from those who try to ‘make crime pay’ — no need for nasty tricks, useless marketing gambits, in-your-face ads, etc.

Instead, Google is rewarding those who ‘make grime pay’” — that is, those willing to do the hard work to produce quality, focused content.

Thought for today:
Should you apply to put Google AdSense on your website? If your site seems appropriate, yes, by all means do so. Google AdSense represents a significant opportunity for content publishers to monetize their content. And so long as this partnership benefits both publishers and advertisers who pay the bills, this could be the start of a new and brighter future for both.

Steve Castle is a respected Internet Marketer who is committed to ethically helping others to achieve their financial freedom.
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How You Can Participate In Google Adsense?

April 2nd, 2010

The Amazing Google Adsense Program is today towering like a Colossus in the Internet. It has helped some smart Internet Marketers to make huge amounts of money, for more help visit towww.google-atm-machine.com. while at the same time it is interesting to note that many new Internet Marketers and Internet Home-Based Business Entrepreneurs are receiving their first pay check from Google Adsense

Google Adsense is a program designed by Google that can generate advertising revenue for your website. Relevant Text and Image ads. Targeted to your website content are delivered by Google. Additionally if you place a Google Search Box in your website, relevant text ads. Are displayed when a search request is made by a website visitor. Google will pay you for all valid clicks. Made by your website visitors on the ads. Or search results pages. Another new addition is the Google Adsense Referrals Feature, whereby you can generate additional income by displaying Google’s Referral Buttons on your web pages.

You have to apply to Google Adsense by completing an online application form at Once the application is approved, you will be able to participate. You then have to copy and paste a HTML code that is provided by Google Adsense into your web pages. The code creates relevant ads. To the content of the page. When a visitor clicks on it Google pays you.

Anyone who has a website can join the Adsense program but not adult and hate sites. You have to comply with Google’s program policies. It is Free to join. Google has a massive advertiser base and they have ads. For more detail go to: www.youradsenseprofits.com.On the ready for all categories of businesses. They also have ads. Ready to match different types of content sites, from a pet store site to that of a highly sophisticated technological site.

Google Adsense can be used in many languages. It is also targeted geographically and hence Global business can take advantage of this and webmasters
Living in any part of the world can participate.

The obvious answer is to make money from home. It does not cost you anything if you have a website, so why miss the opportunity to make money from home. Google pays you monthly if your earnings reach $100.The Google Adsense checks are a blessing to a large number of newbies with low budgets eager to make money from home. Some webmasters feel that Adsense ads. Can lead their visitors away from their site. This possibility is there but if you have a website with good content they will always come back.

The Adsense program is Web related and hence you must have a website to participate. Once your website is ready and the contents optimized, you can submit your application. The Adsense program is not restricted only to high page rank sites as some seem to think.

Google approves most of the sites but ensures that they are of acceptable standard. Normally they are approved within 2-3 days. Once approved you can immediately participate in the Adsense program by logging into your account

The Adsense ads. Can be placed anywhere in your web pages, but there are specific areas in your web pages that are recommended by Google which have been found to generate more clicks.

According to Google and our own experience: Ads placed above the fold tend to perform better than those below the fold.

Ads placed near rich content and navigational aids usually do well because users are focused on those areas of a page.

Ads placed at the top of the page and at the left generally perform better than others.

Ads at the bottom of long articles and those that are integrated or merge with the content too perform very well.

Of course there are other strategies, such as creating high paying keyword
Content pages to suit individual sites and also generating more traffic to your site. These have to be implemented too, to ensure success.

The Google Adsense Program has come to stay. It is a great way to earn an additional income for most webmasters and a big income for some who have made the Adsense Program as the main source of income. Which ever way you look at it the Adsense Program is a happy hunting ground for all and these Tips can help you get started.

The Amazing Google Adsense Program is today towering like a Colossus in the Internet. It has helped some smart Internet Marketers to make huge amounts of money, for more help visit towww.google-atm-machine.com. while at the same time it is interesting to note that many new Internet Marketers and Internet Home-Based Business Entrepreneurs are receiving their first pay check from Google Adsense

Google Adsense is a program designed by Google that can generate advertising revenue for your website. Relevant Text and Image ads. Targeted to your website content are delivered by Google. Additionally if you place a Google Search Box in your website, relevant text ads. Are displayed when a search request is made by a website visitor. Google will pay you for all valid clicks. Made by your website visitors on the ads. Or search results pages. Another new addition is the Google Adsense Referrals Feature, whereby you can generate additional income by displaying Google’s Referral Buttons on your web pages.

You have to apply to Google Adsense by completing an online application form at Once the application is approved, you will be able to participate. You then have to copy and paste a HTML code that is provided by Google Adsense into your web pages. The code creates relevant ads. To the content of the page. When a visitor clicks on it Google pays you.

Anyone who has a website can join the Adsense program but not adult and hate sites. You have to comply with Google’s program policies. It is Free to join. Google has a massive advertiser base and they have ads. For more detail go to: www.youradsenseprofits.com.On the ready for all categories of businesses. They also have ads. Ready to match different types of content sites, from a pet store site to that of a highly sophisticated technological site.

Google Adsense can be used in many languages. It is also targeted geographically and hence Global business can take advantage of this and webmasters
Living in any part of the world can participate.

The obvious answer is to make money from home. It does not cost you anything if you have a website, so why miss the opportunity to make money from home. Google pays you monthly if your earnings reach $100.The Google Adsense checks are a blessing to a large number of newbies with low budgets eager to make money from home. Some webmasters feel that Adsense ads. Can lead their visitors away from their site. This possibility is there but if you have a website with good content they will always come back.

The Adsense program is Web related and hence you must have a website to participate. Once your website is ready and the contents optimized, you can submit your application. The Adsense program is not restricted only to high page rank sites as some seem to think.

Google approves most of the sites but ensures that they are of acceptable standard. Normally they are approved within 2-3 days. Once approved you can immediately participate in the Adsense program by logging into your account

The Adsense ads. Can be placed anywhere in your web pages, but there are specific areas in your web pages that are recommended by Google which have been found to generate more clicks.

According to Google and our own experience: Ads placed above the fold tend to perform better than those below the fold.

Ads placed near rich content and navigational aids usually do well because users are focused on those areas of a page.

Ads placed at the top of the page and at the left generally perform better than others.

Ads at the bottom of long articles and those that are integrated or merge with the content too perform very well.

Of course there are other strategies, such as creating high paying keyword
Content pages to suit individual sites and also generating more traffic to your site. These have to be implemented too, to ensure success.

The Google Adsense Program has come to stay. It is a great way to earn an additional income for most webmasters and a big income for some who have made the Adsense Program as the main source of income. Which ever way you look at it the Adsense Program is a happy hunting ground for all and these Tips can help you get started.

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