Wednesday 14 August 2013

FEW TIPS TO KNOW BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR BLOG TO GOOGLE ADSENSE.

Do you want to making money with Google Adsense?
Here's your complete guide to getting started along with some info on how to maximize your earnings, Please make sure you read this entire article. Ad Sense is not a get-rich-quick scheme and it takes a lot of work to make money. Don't think that just because you join, you are guaranteed to make big money.

Creating Your BLOG for AdSense

                   
     Before you even begin your BLOG, make sure you've come up with a topic that you feel you know very well.  That way it will be easiest to write a lot of content. The more content you have, the better chance you have getting accepted into the program.  Also, the more content and traffic, the greater the earning potential. If you want to make a lot of money, prepare to write a lot of content and learn how to market your blog. 

What is Google AdSense?

AdSense is a nice way to monetize your traffic, and very easy to implement. AdSense is not a get-rich-quick program. You have to build a site with lots of traffic to make it worthwhile.Google.com earns most of its revenue by allowing other website owners to advertise on their search results pages.All this is managed through a program they call Adword(pay per click marketing).
   You see these ads displayed above the free/organic results and along the right side of the page on Google.com.These are called Sponsored Results, and the advertisers are paying a certain amount of money per click for these ads.It's an auction-based system that allows advertisers to compete for those spots. Whomever has the highest bid and most "quality" ad, gets the top spot and so forth.
Now you can earn a share of the revenue that Google earns from AdWords by displaying these same text or image ads on your site. When someone clicks, you earn roughly 68% of the click and Google gets the rest.It's a great program that can help you drive additional income to your website- especially if it's mostly content based.                                     
The commission you receive per click depends on how much advertisers are paying Google for the particular ad. You will earn a share of that amount.  I've heard of earnings anywhere from 2 cents to $15 per click.Getting over $1 is probably very rare, although it does happen from time to time. However, you will find that most of your earnings will be on the lower end of the spectrum.
It's important to note that I cannot estimate how much you will earn based on your traffic. People always want to know what the average amount is per click.No one knows the answer to this except Google.The amount you'll earn also depends largely on the amount of targeted traffic you receive to your own BLOG, how well the ads match your audience's interests, the placement of the ads on your BLOG and of course the amount you receive per click.
Ideally, you should create a BLOG on a topic you know a lot about.  That way you'll have a much easier time creating a generous amount of content on that subject.

Not Getting Approved?

People often ask why they can't get approved for Ad Sense. It's tough to answer because I do not work for Google, so I can only guess.
Many times it's because there are not enough CONTENTS on your BLOG. I tell people to shoot for at least 300 words at the very minimum, and make sure your contents are centered around ONE topic.
Google doesn't like BLOGS that cover too many different topics because it's hard to target ads. The more focused your content is, the better.
In addition to more content, aim for longer articles (at least 300 words or more). Google does not like "thin" content sites that look as if they were created just for Ad Sense. Put some meat on those bones and make it look as if you put some effort into your BLOG.
Also, check your grammar, spelling, layout etc. Remember you are partnering with Google.
Remember, Google earns its money from advertising. The ads that appear on your BLOG are costing someone money every single time a click is registered.
Google monitors clicks very closely-especially if your account is new.
So if they sense ANYTHING out of the ordinary or feel you are getting traffic from places that may produce automated/fraudulent clicks, they will disable your account to protect their advertiser's money.FOLLOW THESE EASY STEPS AND I BELIEVE YOU ARE NOW READY TO SUBMIT YOUR BLOG TO GOOGLE ADSENSE AND MONEY.ON HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR BLOG TO GOOGLE ADSENSE WILL BE POSTED IN MY SUBSEQUENT POSTS.

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