Showing posts with label does google adsense really pay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label does google adsense really pay. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 July 2012

How to Choose Your Next Google AdSense Tutorial?

In the meantime, Google AdSense tutorials are receiving a fair amount of attention. This is especially true since thousands of people are interested in making money with AdSense. In this manner, be informed that these tutorials can be found online to offer you a road-map about Google affiliate programs.
How to judge the quality of Google AdSense tutorials?
Unfortunately, the internet is full of online cheaters who claim themselves the best people to offer you optimal AdSense tools. Therefore, it is a wise idea to define evaluation metrics to know how to choose your next online guide.
Typical metrics would be the reputability of the vendor, how long he has been living online, number of previous satisfied customers, etc. In addition, proper Google AdSense tutorials should not forget to offer newbie a step-by-step guide to shorten his learning curve.
This information should include, but not limited to: How to earn decent internet advertising revenue, secrets of web ad revenue, and what makes Google an outstanding search engine among the others.
What do people usually overlook?
As a matter of fact, many beginners forget that they can make money with AdWords too. Google AdWords are the sponsored links appear with the free results for any search term. In this manner, why do not you use this advertising idea to drive almost instant traffic to your AdSense websites? Then, your online revenue will result from any clicks on the ads hosted by your website.
What is the top benefit and top risk behind using Google AdWords?
In fact, this advertising technique helps any business owner to target his customers instantly while they are searching for related services. Nevertheless, you must take one risk here. Indeed, your cost per click can rise at any time to keep the same position among the sponsored links.
What would be my top tip for you here?
Why should you pay more in case you can pay less for the same advertising position? To skyrocket your Google AdSense revenue, it is recommended to raise your bidding cost gradually. In case that the top position costs $1, then start your cost per click as high as $1.1.
It would not be a good idea to start with $2 as you can get the same position with $0.9 less. If and only if a competitor raised his bid to $1.5, then it is the high time for you to raise your bid too. Otherwise, keep your bidding cost as low as $1.1.
How to start making money with AdSense?
Setting a Google AdSense account is the initial step that is required for earning money online with the help of ads by Google. Thus, before one applies for an account, it is beneficial to ensure that your website is working properly and there are no possible dead links.
What would be the next step then?
Later on, Google will use its scripts to go through your website in order to evaluate it. Then, it will follow up with you using your email address in 2 to 3 days. In case your application is not denied, you will be able to use your account instantly.
Then, it is your duty to place the advertisements on your website. In this manner, the optimal position for your ads depends on the pages' layout and the content of your site.
However, it is widely agreed that it is beneficial to place your advertisements at the place where your visitors will always look at. Also, it is not recommended at all to show your ads on websites that are related to adult contents or violate any legal policies.
Hence, instead of killing time and money searching for cheap banner advertising, you can start creating business sites. Adding to this, you should devote reasonable time and energy to look for the best Google AdSense tutorials. Finally, why do not you visit online forums once a week to have an idea about how good AdSense examples look like?
After 6 months with nearly no weekends, I finally succeeded to make $10,000 per month and each month with the help of the best designed adsense websites! If you finally decided to stop being full of debts, then it is your one-time chance to reveal this true-amazing story for FREE at: adsense keywords.

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Google Adsense Earnings - Real or Mirage?

In a recent web content for one of our clients, I sang paeans to Google AdSense earnings' potential. In particular, I was referred to an article in USA Today [http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2006-03-28-googe-adsense_x.htm] that showcased instances of substantial Google AdSense earnings by "third-world" website owners for whom Google's doles are like god-sent (never mind Google's own skyrocketing revenue from Adsense). Since I was constrained by my client's need to write on virtues of AdSense while authoring his web content, I couldn't focus on 'allegedly' darker sides of Adsense. I say 'allegedly' because it is not clear whether Google really is the culprit as made out to be. Be that as it may, let me turn to what a few website owners faced while trying to claim a pie of Google AdSense earnings.
Stas Bekman's story
Stas started publishing AdSense ads on his website from December, 2005. His site was already receiving 600 page-views a day, so Stas thought AdSense ads would be ideal to put his site-estate to perfect use. Since AdSense delivered highly targeted ads, there was always a chance that his viewers would click on the ads resulting in revenues for both Stas and Google. He was not off the mark in his assumption. The ads displayed on his website did generate clicks, and on one day the number of clicks surged to 169. This generated Stas's Google AdSense earnings of $32 on a single day. The 'WOW' however didn't last long.
Google came hotfooted and charged Stas of generating invalid clicks from his website, suspending his account promptly. Whatever his Google AdSense earnings were at the time of suspension also stood withdrawn. Since Stas didn't pull down the ads immediately though they were of no use to him for the time being, it remained unclear as to who earned the commission money for the clicks generated during this period.
Stas got going immediately and after a series of email correspondence, his account was finally restored by Google a few days later. Stas apparently agreed that deliberate clicks (click fraud) triggered the episode (which Google too said). But the question remained as to who did that? As it turned out, Stas had to forego $30 of his Google AdSense earnings. He didn't mind. He reasoned that for all its supposed follies, AdSense does fetch money for his website. What has Stas got to say on his experience? Taste this:
"...the next time you get excited by all those books and sites touting Google Ads as your greatest source of revenue, think twice before you waste your time and energy on something that is *not* under your control and can be taken away by a malicious user in co-operation with Google AdSense team. Google AdSense is undeniably a great tool when it works, but I'd definitely love to have a better control over it."
Click here to read Stas Bekman's story.
Benjamin Cohen's account
A similar experience is reflected in Benjamin's account. In his case, after AdSense earnings stopped for him for the first time, Benjamin waited awhile and applied afresh. He got a new account but that too was terminated by Google for alleged 'click fraud'. Though he gives a fair measure of his Google AdSense earnings each time his account operated, Benjamin fails to mention anything regarding number of clicks or whether there were anomalies in them. After going couple of times through Benjamin's article, I concluded that more information would be needed to know what exactly happened. Benjamin complains about the VAT payments but that is something not directly related to Google AdSense earnings per se.
Benjamin Cohen's account can be reached here.
The truth
The truth must lie between what Stas and Benjamin faced and the policies of Google Adsense. Let me turn to what Google has to advise on Adsense. To be sure, Google has lined up many success stories that range from health website to home improvement site to even one that deals in aircraft seating information for frequent flyers. If you feel intrigued, there's perhaps a reason or two there. The common thread is the fact that many site-owners do have bulging Google AdSense earnings.
Speaking on behalf of Google, its reluctance to spell out all that we want to know is understandable, given the fact that the contextual advertising scene is becoming very competitive with each passing day. Having said that, I want to echo Stas's wish of having more control on AdSense account. In the least, let Google automatically filter self-clicks and not count them for revenue. YPN (Yahoo! Publisher Network) is already doing that. Why Google cannot is a mystery. If Google takes care of this small scruple, it'll make life easy for many site owners like Stas and Benjamin.
Summing up
Perhaps Google has reasons to act against Stas and Benjamin like it did. Perhaps not. Is the reason attempted click fraud? If so, what about their insistence that they didn't do what Google says they did? Even as the debate continues, let there be no doubt that the lure of handsome Google AdSense earnings is too much for small website owners to not abstain from opting for it.
An avid web-watcher, Partha Bhattacharya is a web content writer [http://www.words2content.com] and writes web content of all hues. Partha also runs blog on search marketing [http://www.prioriti.in/blogs].

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