Wednesday, November 9, 2011


 Google Adsense

So, how would you make money out of having a blog even if you don't have a product to sell?
One word : 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. 


Some tips before you apply for the Adsense program:

  1. You have to have an existing blog.
  2. Blog that you want to apply AdSense to, you have to have at least 5 or more posts on your blog.
  3. Your blog or site must have a clean, easy to use interface. No under construction pages or broken links, or too many animated gifs, or pop ups.
  4. You don't have to have a professionally designed website or blog. The simpler your site is the better for the search engines to spider, and the better it will be for your visitors to navigate.
So to recap : Select a topic that you would like to blog about, set up a blog, make a couple of posts a day on your blog, wait about 5 days, then apply for the Google Adsense program.


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 to Blogads are:

 Crispads - 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.

Note : Don't display contextual (text like ads) ads of some other company along with Google Adsense ads. They don't allow this. Please read Adsense Program Policies very care fully first. Best combination is contextual (text like ads) ads of Google Adsense and banner ads from different affiliate networks.

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