Wednesday, 26 January 2011

Google AdSense Optimized Themes for Blogger

Posted on by Lilium.
One very important thing for improving advertisements click rate is to fit advertisements into your web site or blog easily. This can be done with few, professional looking web site templates. Google AdSense ads can be displayed in nice spots on your blog, which will improve your click rate and by that way your earnings from Google AdSense. All you need to do is to install those templates into your Blogger blog and place ads into recommended ad positions. It’s very easy and simple procedure, so don’t be afraid to try them!


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Quick Apply Google AdSense Account

by Fernando Hal
Your AdSense account application might have been rejected. To get the AdSense account approved quickly, apply via blogger.com
Here is step-by-step for applying AdSense account via blogger:
1. First, go to http://www.blogger.com and sign up for a new account. Do as normal registration. Fill in the details like username, password, etc.
Blogger registration
2. Fill in your blog information
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3. Choose a template
Blogger choose template
4. Now, your blogger account is ready.
Blog created
5. Write a post. Preferably this will be useful content, with subtle indications of long-term survivability of the blog. For example, you can write “This is the first part of 10-part series optimizing AdSense. For more tips about AdSense optimization, visit again in a day or two.”
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6. When you are done, publish the post. Write 2 or 3 more posts.
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7. Now, it’s time for the AdSense account. Click “Template” tab on top of the page. It will show your current page template code.
Template AdSense
8. Then, just below the Template tab, choose AdSense. It will now display the AdSense application form.
AdSense Registration
9. Fill in all the details and click “Create Account“. Probably, it will display an error saying “The specified email address is already in use.” That is specially if you used this email address on your rejected AdSense application. Apply using another email address. You can get a GMail invite here.
AdSense Email Error
10. If everything goes well, you will see AdSense block on top of your page now.
AdSense Format & Color
11. Choose the ad format and color that match your template. Read the 100 Google AdSense Tips. Then, Save. Your pages will be republished, now with the AdSense blog.
Publish
Now, your job is done. You’ll get confirmation letter from AdSense team in 1 or 2 days.

How to Put Google AdSense On Your Blog

By Kris Beus
The blog of your dreams is set up and running on a topic that you have true passion about. Something that has stuck with you for years and you know that no matter what happens you will keep blogging on the subject. You have also been working tirelessly connecting with other bloggers within your niche and doing regular link building as well as internet marketing. As the traffic roles in and your blog becomes frequently discussed within the social websites you suddenly realize that if you knew how to make money online you could. Well there are literally thousands of different legitimate programs to help you make money online and the majority are really quite easy to set up and begin earning. Google AdSense is one of these programs and if you are receiving enough traffic to your blog it is possible to make quite a bit.
To begin making money with Google AdSense you must have a blog up and running. This means that you should either have a blogger blog which you can start over at blogger.com or a WordPress blog which you can start up at WordPress.com. Both of these blog platforms offers free blog management, domain name, and hosting. There is a limit to the amount of bandwidth you can use, but usually it takes a lot of traffic before you reach this limit. If you lack HTML experience then I recommend starting a blogger blog because the addition of AdSense is extremely easy. On the other hand if you have a decent amount of online experience it is best to use WordPress. The main reason I use WordPress is the ease at which I can modify any and all files adding whatever I want. The there is also ten times the amount of add ons for WordPress compared to blogger, but without knowledge of how to upload and adapt the add on to your blog all of this is worthless.
Now to place AdSense on your blogger blog there are two ways which you can proceed. Before you begin either of these you will need to create an AdSense account which means giving Google your bank account and social security information. Do not worry about fraud Google is one of the most trusted companies on the net. Once you have your AdSense account go to your blogger dashboard where you can see the title of your blog and click on optimize. Blogger will ask you questions about where you would like the ads placed on your website. The second way to add AdSense on your blog is going into your AdSense account and creating an add. Once your ad is created they will give you the HTML all you need to do is add a text/HTML module to your blog and place the HTML inside.
Adding AdSense to WordPress on the other hand is a little more difficult. I have found a way which beginners can add ads, but for the more experienced user they will be able to place AdSense wherever they would like. The first way is the same as blogger you will need to go into your AdSense account and create an ad. If you are planning on placing the ad in the sidebar of your blog then a medium box style ad will work fine. If you are wanting a banner above your posts then stick with the banner style ads. Create your ad then copy the HTML which AdSense gives you after your ads creation. Head over to your WordPress dashboard and add a HTML module then paste the ad's html within the module. View your blog to make sure it turned out like you wanted.
The final way to add Google AdSense to your blog is by actually modifying the php files. This can be done either using a local editor or using the WordPress dashboard itself. I will explain how to modify your WordPress files so you can add Google AdSense. First go to your WordPress dashboard then appearance then click on editor. Make sure you are editing the theme which you are using. You can put the ad anywhere you want, but before you modify any page you must go to filezilla and set the file permissions for the page to readable, writable, and executable. Once you have done this you can modify the page however you want then click update on the bottom of the editor. Now the problem is every theme is different so you will need to test out different places for the ads. If you want the ad on your main template select "main index template" and add the code. Update it and see where you placed the ad by looking at the page. Personally I like adding the AdSense code above posts. I also like modifying the "single post" file placing the AdSense ad in the same position that I did with the main index. This will make the ad stay in the same position when a visitor clicks on one of your posts.
My name is Kris Beus blogger of the Make Money Blog and Internet Marketing Tips.

Monetizing Your Blog: Going Beyond Google AdSense

by Christine on October 2, 2010

Monetizing Your Blog: Going Beyond Google AdSense Google’s ad-serving platform AdSense has been a boon to small publishers since 2003. Using a sophisticated algorithm that determines which ads to show based on a user’s location and a website’s content, AdSense can help blog owners monetize virtually any topic. Indeed, most small publishers and blog owners find that AdSense generates the lion’s share of their advertising revenue.
Without taking away anything from AdSense, it’s important for blog owners to recognize that there are other ad platforms and advertising programs that can generate revenue. Here’s a quick run-down of programs that can be added to any blog, none of which violate Google’s rules for AdSense publishers:

Chitika

Chitika’s ads are only shown to people who find your blog through a search engine. First, you place a Chitika ad unit above or below your blog post. Next, if someone searches Google or Bing and clicks on a link to your blog, they will see the Chitika ad unit. Since Chitika’s ads are only shown to search engine visitors, your regular blog readers will not see them.
Despite being shown to search traffic only, Chitika can bring in substantial sums – Darren Rowse of ProBlogger.net has stated numerous times that Chitika is one of his largest sources of ad revenue (sign up for Chitika)

Affiliate Programs

Affiliate programs allow small publishers to “partner” with large companies and/or retailers, usually through a 3rd party known as an affiliate network. Typically, affiliate programs fit into one of two categories:
  • Affiliates are paid a percentage of a sale, also known as Cost Per Sale (CPS)
  • Affiliates are paid a fee when an action takes place, also known as Cost Per Action (CPA)
Cost per sale affiliate programs work great for bloggers who write about products. If you own a cooking blog, for instance, and you review a KitchenAid stand mixer, an affiliate opportunity is to link to an affiliated retailer who sells the mixer in your review. If a reader clicks on your affiliate link and buys a stand mixer from your retailer, you will receive a percentage of that sale.
CPA offers tend to work best for blogs the pertain to services. For example, if you own a blog about personal finance, including some affiliate links that allow people to sign-up for a free credit report service or request an insurance quote will net you a few dollars for each sign-up.
While there is a difference between CPA and CPS offers, most of the largest affiliate networks carry both. CPS offers are the focus of CJ.com and ShareASale.com, while EpicDirectNetworks.com and ClickBooth.com focus on CPA. There are dozens of affiliate networks and thousands of affiliate offers – it should be easy to find something that makes sense for your blog. The key is to test multiple offers until you find something that works.

Amazon.com and eBay.com

Technically, both eBay and Amazon are affiliate programs. However, unlike a normal affiliate program that requires you to manually place links, Amazon and eBay both offer sophisticated ad units that automatically show available products based on the content of your blog post. The percentage paid by both of these programs is small when compared to other retailers, but there’s very little work that must be done to get up and running.

Branded Goods

Did you know that your most loyal readers will buy a t-shirt or coffee mug with your blog’s logo? The trouble is, ordering printed t-shirts or coffee mugs, storing them, shipping them, etc., takes time and costs money. Enter Zazzle.com and/or CafePress.com, both of which allow you to start selling branded items without any worries about inventory, taxes, or shipping. It’s one of the easiest ways to start selling your own products and it only takes a few minute to setup a store for your blog.

Create Your Own Product

There are hundreds of stories about bloggers who developed their own eBooks, training programs, or membership sites that offer readers a chance to learn a new skill in exchange for a fee. If you have knowledge that others want to acquire, and if you have the skills to communicate that knowledge, you might have a good opportunity to create your own product.
Of course, you can also use your blog to sell a physical product or to promote a professional service that you provide.
Finally, it’s important to remember that the key to monetizing your blog is to test. Test different ad placements, different affiliate offers, different calls to action, etc. Dramatic improvements in blog revenue can only occur if you’re willing to work at monetization, so snap to it!

Free Web Hosting For Google Adsense?

Posted by Adsense Enquirer on July 29th, 2009 at 03:07pm
I’m looking into creating a website dedicated to free samples and the like. (freebie fanatic, I know) I wanted to host Google adsense ads, but I wanted to use free hosting to start with. Does anyone know of a free website host that will allow me to put the Google adsense on there? The ones I’ve looked at so far won’t allow it because they already use the adsense themselves.
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New Share Buttons

Posted by Jiho Han, Software Engineer

Sharing is an important feature for bloggers. When your readers find an interesting post, they probably want to share it with other people; this in turn brings more traffic back to your blog.

Blogger now offers new share buttons. The new buttons can be placed under each post and let your blog readers easily share your post via email, Blogger, and popular social networks—we now support Google Buzz, Twitter, and Facebook, and we plan to add more services in the future.

Blogger also has a Share link in the navbar, but for improved convenience you can now have share buttons below the post (we also gave them nice rollover icons). For Twitter, we’ve also integrated the goo.gl URL shortener to give you the maximum space in the Tweet to add your own remarks.

You can start having the new share buttons show up under your posts by editing the Blog Posts widget and enabling Show Share Buttons in Design | Page Elements. Go ahead and turn the new sharing buttons on, and let some fun sharing begin!

Make Money With Your Blog and Google AdSense

Posted by Courtney, AdSense North America team

AdSense is a great way to get paid for doing what you love to do: blogging! AdSense allows you to show targeted ads on your blog and earn revenue from your traffic. It also helps your visitors find things they may be interested in, based on the content of your blog posts. Best of all, AdSense is free and you have the option to remove the ads at any time.

The AdSense system shows ads relevant to the content of your blog and you can easily customize the look and feel of the ads to match your blog. If your blog is about fashion, you may show ads for shoe designers or clothing stores. If your blog is about cars, you may see ads for car dealerships or auto shops. Using filters, you can have control over the content of the ads you display by choosing to block categories of ads or even specific advertisers.

With the free suite of powerful AdSense reporting tools, you can pull detailed reports that will help you track your revenue and identify opportunities to earn more money. You can see earnings by day, page, domain or specific ad unit and can also use Google Analytics to see the source of your traffic and earnings.

Adding AdSense to your blog is easy. Just follow these steps:
  1. Log in to Blogger, choose your blog, and go to the “Monetize | Set up AdSense” tab.
  2. Choose where you want to show your ads on your blog and hit “Next.”
  3. If you’re new to AdSense, follow the easy online steps to sign up for a new AdSense account. If you already use AdSense, you can log in to AdSense and link your Blog to your AdSense account.



If you’re using a Classic template, you can add AdSense to your blog by following the steps outlined here.

To learn even more, come take a tour with Google AdSense.