Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Make money with google

         Tips for Making Online money without any investment
 
Let's say you are going to build a free travel pictures website. (I
recommend – “travel” is a very high paying theme)
1. You will need to use the following software: Front Page - website
builder, ThumbsPlus - photo album software, CuteFTP - files
uploader software. That's it.
Go ahead, get the software and install it to your PC. Learn each
program by reading software instructions. It's very easy!
2. Open an account with www.netfirms.com hosting company for
only 9.95$ a month.
3. Take/shoot some travel pictures/or buy photos from the
internet, build a website (very well working website layout sample
here) and upload your simple website.
4. Open an account with adwords.google.com (buy traffic for your
free website). Please read google adwords help files how to start.
5. Open an account with google.com/adsense to get pay per click
google ads. Please read google adsense help files on how to start,
Place ads on your website in the recommended way only (ads
placement sample), get paid each time somebody clicks the ads.
The idea is to buy traffic from the adwords.google.com and sell ads
click to google.com/adsense to make profit. People who come from
google are always very happy to click another google ads link -
because they came from google and they trust those links already.
Simple!
Other traffic sources (other then google adwords) are NOT
productive, do not waste your time on them.
PROFIT
Let’s say you have built a "travel photo" website and you start
buying traffic from adwords.google.com for a 1 cent per click
(important! - buy only google content network websites traffic -
never buy google.com main search placement - it's very expensive.
Never pay more then 2 cents a click.
Important: when you will create your adwords campaign - set it to
"All Countries". (content network will send you 1000's of cheap
clicks from all over the planet... )
Okay, so you bought 1000 clicks x 1 cent =10$. - IF you follow my
(ads placement sample) and page layout - 1000 visitors on average
will generate 300 clicks to your google.com/adsense ads/text links
(it calls CTR 1000/300)
For 300 clicks (with a "travel theme ads") google.com/adsense
usually pays around $120 (40 cents per click!)
Just think about it, if you invest 10$ to buy 1000 clicks and you
make $120, your profit = $120-$10= $110
This is the exact algorithm how I’m making money with google
adwords/adsense.
I buy on average about 50.000 hits a day "photo/wallpaper" 1-2
cents cheap traffic from google content network sites. I am running
5-7 photo sites at the same time. Now guess how much profit I’m
making every day.


This is just an example, if you buy 100.000 hits a day - You will
make outstanding profit every day. The Internet is so huge... The
most important is the algorithm.


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Monteising a Website with ADSENSE

How To Monetize A Website With Adsense
So you have a website and you have some people coming to your website and what you would like is for these people to somehow give you some money. For you, Adsense is going to be a dream come true - if you add it to some of your pages today you will be making money by tommorrow - guaranteed!
The key to getting the most out of Adsense on a website that is already up and running revolves around three things:
1. Integrating it properly into the structure of your pages,
2. Optimizing the ads for your current traffic through testing and monitoring,
3. Bringing more traffic to your now optimized webpages.
How you integrate Adsense into your website is the single largest determiner of it's eventual performance. With that in mind, monetizers often fall into one of two traps.
1. They chase clicks and forget about the purpose their website actually serves. Pushing ads at every visitor might force a higher click through rate for a time but if you undermine your websites value it will eventually fall from grace.
2. If they've built a website around a topic that they are genuinely interested in, then as I was with my first site, they will be rather proud of it and therefore quite possessive over it - and consequently Ads are viewed as a bit of an intrusion. Plus as they relate to the people using their site they are often reluctant to "push" (as it feels) ads in front of them. These people therefore under utilize Adsense and are only earning a fraction of what they should be from their traffic.
Therefore, your biggest barrier to having Adsense perform at its optimum on your website will be that you either follow Adsense to closely, concentrating on clicks rather than your website which will eventually hail it's demise or your attachment to your site prevents you from fully integrating Adsense and limits your earnings.
Going back a couple of years, the first website I integrated Adsense into was a custom motorcycle resource center. It was making no money but was receiving between 700 and 1000 people every day from a combination of search engine queries, reciprocal links and repeat visitors. I have not touched that website for over 9 months but everyday it does an average of $70 to $80 with Adsense.
The process I went through on that website is the exact same one that everyone who seeks to monetize their website traffic with Adsense goes through.
A good place to start is these two articles:
  

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Monday, 12 March 2012

Ads sense policies

Program Policies

AdSense program policies

Publishers that agree to the online AdSense Terms and Conditions are required to adhere to the following policies, so please read them carefully. If you fail to comply with these policies without permission from Google, we reserve the right to disable ad serving to your site and/or disable your AdSense account at any time. If your account is disabled, you will not be eligible for further participation in the AdSense program.
Because we may change our policies at any time, please check here often for updates. In accordance with our online Terms and Conditions, it's your responsibility to keep up to date with, and adhere to, the policies posted here. Exceptions to these policies are permitted only with authorization from Google.

Invalid clicks and impressions


Publishers may not click their own ads or use any means to inflate impressions and/or clicks artificially, including manual methods.
Learn more

Encouraging clicks


Publishers may not ask others to click their ads or use deceptive implementation methods to obtain clicks. This includes, but is not limited to, offering compensation to users for viewing ads or performing searches, promising to raise money for third parties for such behavior or placing images next to individual ads.
Learn more

Content guidelines


Publishers may not place AdSense code on pages with content that violates any of our content guidelines. Some examples include content that is adult, violent or advocating racial intolerance.
View full content policies.

Copyrighted material


AdSense publishers may not display Google ads on webpages with content protected by copyright law unless they have the necessary legal rights to display that content. Please see our DMCA policy for more information.

Webmaster guidelines


AdSense publishers are required to adhere to the webmaster quality guidelines.
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Traffic sources


Google ads may not be placed on pages receiving traffic from certain sources. For example, publishers may not participate in paid-to-click programs, send unwanted emails or display ads as the result of the action of any software application. Also, publishers using online advertising must ensure that their pages comply with Google's Landing Page Quality Guidelines.
Learn more

Ad behavior


AdSense code may not be altered, nor may the standard behavior, targeting or delivery of ads be manipulated in any way that is not explicitly permitted by Google. This includes but is not limited to the following: clicking Google ads may not result in a new browser window being launched, nor may Google ads be placed in an IFRAME.

Ad placement


Publishers are encouraged to experiment with a variety of placements and ad formats. However, AdSense code may not be placed in inappropriate places such as pop-ups, emails or software. Publishers must also adhere to the policies for each product used.
View full ad placement policies.

Site behavior


Sites showing Google ads should be easy for users to navigate. Sites may not change user preferences, redirect users to unwanted websites, initiate downloads, include malware or contain pop-ups or pop-unders that interfere with site navigation.

Competitive ads and services


In order to prevent user confusion, publishers may not display Google ads or search boxes on websites that also contain other ads or services formatted to use the same layout and colours 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 that these ads cannot be confused with Google ads.

Google advertising cookies


AdSense publishers must have and abide by a privacy policy that discloses that third parties may be placing and reading cookies on your users' browsers, or using web beacons to collect information as a result of ad serving on your website.
Learn more

Product-specific policies


AdSense for content: Up to three ad units and three link units may be placed on each page. AdSense for search: A maximum of two Google AdSense for search boxes may be placed per page. Also, a single link unit or image ad only, may be placed on pages with AdSense for search results. Queries must originate from users inputting data directly into the search box and cannot be modified. This includes pre-populating the search box with terms or hard-coding direct links to search results pages. AdSense for search code may not be integrated into any software application such as a toolbar.
Additional products: