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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

HOW TO CHEAT ADSENSE

What Is Google AdSense
Google AdSense is a way to
rent out your online real-estate
and make money. Your online
real-estate could be a personal
website, a blog, or just articles
that you write on HubPages, or
some other online writing site.
As with physical real-estate, the
rent you get will be dependent
on the quality of your property.
Some properties are well located
and well maintained; while
others are dirty and delapidated.
Google AdSense, however, will
only pay you when visitors click
on the advertisements they put
on your online pages.
Make Money with Google
AdSense
How much money can you
make with Google AdSense?
Well that would depend on the
quality of your content. The
better the online property, the
more visitor activity, which would
lead to greater returns.
Realize though that most people
will earn very little initially. Even
good writers will start off with
relatively low Google AdSense
earnings while they learn how to
market their content online.
These Google AdSense earnings
trajectories
will give you an idea of what to
expect from an earnings
perspective.
Make money with Google
AdSense?
Join Google AdSense
If you think that you would like
to share some of your ideas
online, have some fun, and
make some money, then you
may want to join Google
AdSense.
In the application process, you
will need to provide Google with
a website (URL) where they get
to see some examples of your
content. According to the people
in the know, your chances for
getting Google AdSense approval
will be higher if you use a
Blogger site in your Google
AdSense application.
Therefore, you may want to first
join Blogger and start a blog.
Make at least one good English
posting before submitting it in
your Google AdSense
application. If you are
considering copying your content
from someone else, then know
that plagiarising content is
against Google AdSense's Terms
of Service. "Thou shalt not steal"
is also in most of the major holy
books. Are a few bucks really
worth eternal damnation?
The amount of time it takes for
Google AdSense approval will
vary from application to
application. Mine took a couple
of days. While you are waiting,
make sure to continue updating
your blog, and write at least one
post every day. Once you get
approval, you can relax your
blogging schedule.
If you are interested in linking
your HubPages account to
Google AdSense, then here is a
great step by step guide from
the HubPages team.
Note - It is against AdSense TOS
to get more than one account so
only apply for one Google
AdSense account.
This may all sound like a lot of
work, but the application forms
are really very simple to
complete. On a scale of 1 to 10
where 10 is a visit to the dentist
and 1 is vegging out in front of
the t.v. I would rate this at
around a 3.
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Google AdSense
Advertisements
If you are part of HubPages,
Google AdSense
advertisements will
automatically get integrated into
your hubs. That saves you the
trouble of mucking around with
AdSense advertisement creation,
AdSense advertisement
placement, and modifying HTML
code.
Integrating Google AdSense with
your Blogger blog is also a
simple affair. Simply follow these
instructions from Google.
Adding Google AdSense
advertisements into your self-
hosted website is a bit more
complex, and will not be covered
in this beginner's guide.
Google AdSense Reports
Now comes the best part -
looking at how much you have
earned. Log into your brand new
Google AdSense account, and
you will be presented with a
Google AdSense report.
Your Google AdSense report
contains the following important
information - Page impressions
(number of views), Number of
Clicks , CTR , eCPM, and
Earnings.
CTR means Click Through Rate
and eCPM which means effective
Cost per Thousand Impressions.
CTR tells you the percentage of
visitors that clicked on a Google
AdSense advertisement. A CTR of
100% means that every visitor
that entered your Google
AdSense article(s) clicked on an
advertisement.
eCPM tells you how much your
articles can earn per thousand
impressions. The advertisements
for your online articles can vary
within a big range. eCPM gives
you an average measure of how
much your article can earn for
every thousand visitors.
Publishing your Google AdSense
CTR and eCPM is against
Google AdSense TOS. So do
not publish these statistics
anywhere, not even in your
screenshots.
Initially, all of your Google
AdSense enabled pages,
including all of your hubs from
HubPages, your blog pages, and
your personal website pages are
in the same group/channel in
your Google AdSense report.
To better analyze your Google
AdSense earnings
, you probably want to divide
some of these pages into
different channels.
Google AdSense Channels
Some people put each and every
one of their articles (i.e. web
page) on a separate channel.
However, Google Analytics
already tracks page by page
information for you, so it is
easier to just track your AdSense
earnings from individual articles
through Google Analytics.
What you may wish to do, is to
create separate Google AdSense
Channels for your personal
website, your personal blog,
your external blogs (e.g. Blogger,
or Webpress), and each of the
online writing sites you
participate in (e.g.
hubpages.com).
Here is a step by step guide on
how to create channels in
Google AdSense:
1. Log into your Google
AdSense account.
2. Click on the AdSense
Setup tab at the top of
your Google AdSense
window.
3. Click on Channels.
4. Under AdSense for
Content select URL
channels.
5. Select + Add new URL
channels.
6. Type in each of the URLs
you want to track in a
separate line. For example,
I have typed in the URL of
my personal blog -
shibashake.com/
shibainublog
7. Click the Add Channels
button.
Custom channels allow you to
track specific Google AdSense
advertisements or groups of
Google Adsense advertisements.
It is only relevant if are in control
of creating and placing your own
AdSense advertisements, for
example in your personal hosted
website. It is not relevant for
HubPages users.
Google AdSense Channels
screenshot.
Filtering Unwanted Google
AdSense Ads
Another very useful feature in
Google AdSense is the
Competitive Ad Filter option.
This feature allows you to list all
of the websites that you do not
want to receive Google AdSense
advertisements from.
You may wonder why you would
want to do such a thing since
that may limit your AdSense
earnings. Nevertheless some
advertisements may just be too
distracting and may ruin the look
of your article, others may be
from groups (religious, political,
or something else) that you
really disagree with.
Here is a step by step guide on
how to filter out unwanted
Google AdSense ads.
1. Log into your Google
AdSense account.
2. Click on the AdSense
Setup tab at the top of
your Google AdSense
window.
3. Click on the Competitive
Ad Filter link which is
directly to the right of the
Channels link.
4. Make sure AdSense for
Content is selected.
5. Enter all the URLs you
would like to filter out.
One URL per line.
6. Click on the Save Changes
button.
If there is a particular
advertisement in one of your
articles that you would like to
filter out, here are Google's
instructions on how to locate the
URL to enter into the
Competitive Ad Filter tool. I
use the second option - View the
Link Properties.
Google AdSense Competitive Ad
Filter screenshot.
This is it!
Now you are ready to make your
riches from home with Google
AdSense. Make sure to review
these Google AdSense program
policies carefully to avoid getting
banned from Google AdSense.
Join HubPages and start
making money with Google
AdSense.
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Comments
Peggy W 15 months ago
Thanks shibashake,
Bookmarked this and will check
into this soon regarding keeping
certain ads off of my hubs.
Thanks!
Louidam1 13 months ago
This is a great article! Thanks!
broussardleslie 13 months ago
Thanks, Shibashake, for taking
the time to write this hub.
Blessings,
Leslie
Eileen Hughes 13 months ago
Shibashake, Thanks for that you
have sure explained some things
I needed to know
Ahsaniqbalkmc 3 weeks ago
nice work my friend
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