Archive for the ‘Google Adsense’ Category

Jun
29
Filed Under (Google Adsense) by admin on 29-06-2007

adsense-corner-style.jpg Google Adsense has come up with a new feature for ad borders, that is “Corner style”. This features improves the look and feel making an advantage for site developers.

Now publishers can choose between ’slightly rounded’ or ‘highly rounded’ corner (two sample are shown here). If your site has a rounded template this will help a lot.

slighly-rounded.jpg

To apply this change for existing Adsense ads, you only have to very-rounded.jpgadd another line to set another value inside the script. Set the value of “google_ui_features” as follows.

google_ui_features = “rc:6″;
google_ui_features = “rc:10″;

“rc:6″ is for ’slightly rounded’ while “rc:10″ for ‘highly rounded’



XML-Sitemaps.com - Free Online Google Sitemap CreatorXML-Sitemaps.com - offers Free Google Sitemap generating service with unlimited number of URLs per sitemap. When your sitemap is ready you can download it in .xml, xml.gz, .ror, .html and .txt file formats. What a wonderful tool compared to Google’s official sitemap generator script.

Here is what you have to do if you want to use Google’s script to generate a sitemap:

  1. Download the Sitemap Generator program files. Extract the files to a local directory.
  2. Create a configuration file for your site using the provided example_config.xml file as a template. Modify this file as needed for your site and save it.
  3. Upload the necessary files to your web server.
  4. Run sitemap_gen.py.
  5. Add the generated Sitemap to your Google Sitemaps account.
  6. Set up a recurring script. (optional)

No wonder adoption of Google Sitemaps are very slow, because it is too hassle to get your sitemap created in the first place. Google should develop online tool similar to XML-Sitemaps or acquire this kind of site and integrate it in the Google Webmaster Account. And only then there would be millions of people submitting their sitemaps to Google everyday.

Some of the benefits of submitting your website’s sitemap to Google are:

  1. You can make sure we have access to your site, and see when Googlebot last visited.
  2. View top content from your site and see the words that other sites use to link to it.
  3. Find the top queries that drive traffic to your site and where your site is included in the top search results.
  4. See how your site is indexed and which of your pages are included in the index.

When you are done creating your sitemap, you can submit it here. If you want to get listed in Google then the first thing you should do is to submit your sitemap, especially if it is a new site. Because if you just wait for Google to index your site itself, it could take quite some time.



Nov
01
Filed Under (Articles, Google Adsense, Webmaster's Stuff) by shah on 01-11-2006

By: Rok Hrastnik
The recent Forrester Research study, which claims that only 2% of online households in North America use RSS, took the internet marketing world by storm. Does this data really mean that marketers can still afford to ignore this channel?

Soon after the Forrrester study became public, I received a press enquiery asking whether marketers should be interested in RSS now that so few online adults use it.

Is this the correct question to ask? Let’s take a look at the bigger picture …

1. THE FORRESTER STUDY VALIDITY

The Forrester study is just one of those available and cannot be considered as the only relevant study, although it was conducted on a sample of 68,000 households.

Jupiter Research estimates RSS penetration at 12% of the American online population, while the latest report from PEW shows that 9% of the American online population has a good idea of what RSS is. An October 2004 PEW study actually estimated RSS penetration at 5%.

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Nov
01
Filed Under (Articles, Google Adsense, Webmaster's Stuff) by shah on 01-11-2006

by: Richard Keir
In a recent article I talked about Google AdSense placement based on eye-tracking research. However, research by The Poynter Institute, Eyetools and the Estlow Center for Journalism and New Media has a lot to say about more than where to put an AdSense block.

Designing an eCommerce site is more than making it pretty. You have certain desired actions you’re looking for from your visitors. You have specific things you want to be sure they see and hopefully act on. Now, there’s some research that can guide your design. Certainly you want your site to look professional, but you want it to do its job as effectively as possible too.

People are surprisingly alike in some of their basic visual behavior. It’s been argued that our evolution as hunter-gatherers has shaped much of our ingrained visual patterns. Whether you buy that particular argument or not there are still important commonalities.

Typical behavior on initially viewing a site is to do a fast scan of the entire visible screen with short focusing periods around the areas that attract attention. First pass tends to include headlines, the page logo, photo captions, subheads, links and menu items. And the big hot spot is the upper left corner of the screen. I haven’t seen any definitive research on whether these patterns also hold for users with native languages that read any way except left to right, but I’m assuming most of you are building sites for left-to-right readers.

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by: Mal Keenan
Who cares, as long as they visit your site, right?

Wrong!

It is a fact that traffic, or the number of people who visit your site, could make or break an online business. After all, we cannot sell our products if no one would get to know about them. The problem is, most webmasters would rather concentrate on generating more traffic by dabbling in countless marketing strategies instead of honing a particular one to perfection. The former is susceptible to new risks, while the latter eliminates old problems for improved performance. Clearly, tweaking your site is the way to go. And you could do this efficiently with the aid of visitor tracking.

Visitor tracking has long been hailed as a science, and for good reasons! The accurate findings that visitor tracking can provide is the key to creating a site that is both friendly to everyone who would grace its pages, and enticing to everyone so that they may try its features.

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Nov
01
Filed Under (Articles, Google Adsense, Webmaster's Stuff) by shah on 01-11-2006

by: Sandra Stammberger
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. Say what? I said: RSS is hot and you should be using it to drive eyeballs to your site. Here’s how it works:

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.

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by: Willie Crawford
One of the questions I see frequently asked on online discussion forums is, “Can You Really Make Money From Blogging?” People want to know if there’s some way to profit from the time they spend maintaining their weblogs or personal online journals.

My answer is an emphatic “YES,” because I do it… everyday!

Today I’ll share with you how I do it.

Let me begin by saying that I don’t make thousands per month from MOST of my blogs. However, I do have many making hundreds. Since I don’t put in a lot of time maintaining them, and I enjoy blogging, I consider the money a bonus. I blog while sitting in my yard with my laptop (on a wireless connection)… watching the clouds roll by.

Another bonus I get from blogging is that it helps my regular websites that are set up as my “money machines.”

The search engines visit my blogs more often than they visit my regular sites, and they follow the links from my blogs pointing to other sites. Some of these links point to my sites, and some point to sites of partners. This does help the search engine rankings of these sites MASSIVELY.

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Nov
01
Filed Under (Articles, Google Adsense, Webmaster's Stuff) by admin on 01-11-2006

by: Matt Bacak
You have created a blog and your blog is dedicated to a niche industry. Have you ever thought that the blog could make money for you? We would look here in this article, ways and means, to make money blogging. Lets first have a look at what are the prerequisites for a blog needed to make money:

1. Blog needs to be dedicated to a niche market.
2. Updated regularly.
3. Enough back links (Don’t worry for it. Directory submission would be enough to begin with)
4. Good blog host or application (blogger, Xanga or typepad recommended), and
5. High quality articles or news items supported with images.

Get the above criteria in place and Hurrah… You are ready to Make Money Blogging.

Top 5 Ways to Make Money Blogging

Lets now take a look at top 5 ways using which you could make money blogging:

1. Google Adsense
Google Adsense delivers text and image ads to the authorized websites/blogs depending on the content of the website. Small code is required to be pasted at proper locations on a webpage and Google automatically recognizes the page. Google shares the revenue it gets from the advertisers whenever a visitor clicks on these ads.

Google bills advertisers on price per click basis (PPC). Advertisers are required to pay only when any visitor clicks on their ads. They bid against each other for the keywords in order to receive better placement and thus prices for each keyword differ from one another. It is better to choose keywords for your blog which pays high $ per click.

2. Amazon
Amazon Associate program is another important way to make money blogging. The Amazon Associate program gives opportunity to website/blog publishers to promote any product from its inventory by adding a predefined code to their website/blog, which, when clicked by a visitor, takes them to the relevant product page. Once the visitor buys the product, the blog owner will be compensated with a commission.

3. Blogads
You can use Blogads as an effective tool to have a better control over the advertisers in your blogs. You can analyze and compare your profits with any one of your online agencies. Blogads can be simply specified as an advertising service used for the web logs or blogs. From the total money generated by Blogads, it retains 20% of it and the remaining money is paid to you through PayPal or checks.

Alternative Services:

• Crispads is another useful network focused on the blogs. You can put your advertisements in their blogs using Crispads. You can move through their RSS/ATOM feeds that help in generating revenues.
• Tagword – It is similar to Blogads. It makes you select the ads and their price.

Users can place their text-based ads in the site within minutes and the ads will be displayed instantly on the website.

4. Affiliate Programs
Your affiliate programs can help you earn a lot of money for selected products and services. Lot of websites offers you to become affiliate members. These affiliate programs can provide a better reach and an in-depth exposure to the products. The commissions for the sales differ according to the quality of the product, sales and marketing strategy involved. You can gather information related to the commissions by looking into the catalogues of Link Share and Commission junctions.

5. Text Links
Text links has emerged out to be the best form of moneymaking source that you can use instead of cluttering or crowding the page with ads. You don’t have to make these text links prominent within your website. This link can act as an extra value to your site and will also help to promote the rankings of other sites. In most of the cases you will find these text links placed in the bottom of the web pages. The best part of this strategy is that the publishers send and accept links as the market continues to grow.