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Google Ventures-Backed Pixazza Raises $12 Million For Crowdsourced ‘AdSense For Images

Pixazza, a Google Ventures-backed photo tagging service that has been compared to an “AdSense for Images,” has raised $12 million in Series B funding…
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Google-Funded Pixazza Raises $12 Million For Crowdsourced ‘AdSense For Images

Pixazza, a Google-backed photo tagging service that has been compared to an “AdSense for Images,” has raised $12 million in Series B funding led by…
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SEO, Images and Adsense

In this case, Adsense may get confused and place adverts about flower. Which is not the right target for you website. Your website is all about…
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How Your Blog Can Earn Through AdSense

Mike Paetzold asked:


One of the most effective ways for your blog to earn is through AdSense. AdSense is a Google-provided program that pays blogs and websites no matter which part of the world one belongs to. If you employ AdSense in your blog, you will be able to earn additional income without really sweating it out.

What is AdSense? How does it make a blog earn? As mentioned earlier, AdSense is a program from Google. When you place Google Ads on your page or blog, you maximize your potentials of earning additional revenues. These ads are normally those that are relevant to your blog or the topic you are talking about. Usually, Google chooses ads that are the most expected to generate good revenues for your blog. Once these ads are displayed on your blog, site visitors can click on the ads, thereby giving you extra money.

Of course, it will also help if your blog’s content is of excellent quality, because this is what will first attract visitors into the site. Your blog should talk about interesting and timely issues that anybody can relate to; young or old, rich or not, black or white.

So, how can bloggers incorporate AdSense into their blogs? If you are interested to find out just how this can be done, the following are the basic steps that you can follow for using AdSense in your blogs:

* First of all, you will need to sign up with Google AdSense. Sign in is free. A JavaScript snippet will for your blog’s skin or page can only be added if you follow the instructions that will be given to you. As long as you are good in following instructions, putting AdSense into your blog won’t be a problem for you.

* The contextual ads that will come out on your page are all related to your blog as they are constantly adjusted by Google. The best ads are text links while flashing images should be avoided. Your ads can be placed in between blogs or on the side portion of the page. Ads that are evenly distributed are the ones easily noticed by visitors.

* Once your ad is ready and is shown on your blog page/s, visitors can start clicking on them while Google begins to record every click that takes place and these clicks are then converted to money. Once your blog has earned enough, Google will have a check ready for you!

Making your blog earn through AdSense is a very simple process to follow. However, the first thing that you will need to do, before employing AdSense, is to make sure that you have relevant and interesting content materials for your blog. Once visitors find reading your blog informative and fun, your visitors will never stop coming, and the clicks will never cease! Remember, the more ad clicks, the more revenue you will earn!

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Banner Advertising Tricks For Attracting New Customers

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Banner advertising is an incredibly effective way to deliver targeted traffic to a website; however, not all banner ad campaigns are created equally. If you’ve never incorporated banner advertising into your website promotions strategy, you could be missing out on incredible sales to attract more customers and make more sales.  Banner advertising is one of the most powerful ways to drive traffic to your site without breaking the bank.

The best banner ads deliver click through rates well over 5 percent, good ads deliver CTRs between 2 and 3 percent, and the worst attract less than 2 percent of the audience.  Regardless of how your banner ads are performing now, you can improve them by implementing these easy secrets.

1. Focus, focus, focus.

Your banner ads must be targeted for your desired audience.  Choose to purchase advertising space only on websites with content that attracts your ideal customers. Avoid buying inexpensive space on sites that will not deliver truly targeted traffic.  You must also tailor your ad to appeal to your target audience.  Use your words, images and designs to get ideal clients’ attention and entice them to learn more.

2. Stick to one message.

A banner ad is not a sales page.  Potential customers do not need to see every detail about your product in the banner ad; in fact, this will likely ensure that they do NOT click on your ad.  Think of a single powerful message that will appeal to your target audience and stick with it.  Give them just enough information to get interested, and then make them want to click to learn more.

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Making Money Online – Making Money With AdSense

We would all love to make money and with the huge advancements in Internet technology making money on line has become a reality that is here to stay. Since most of us use the Internet all the time, the name Google is no stranger to us. AdSense is Google’s affiliate marketing program that allows you to place Google ads on your website or blog and in return you get a percentage of the revenue generated from the ads, which can contain images and video ads through AdWords.

Non google adsense images and links on my blog along with google adsense – AdSense Help

Help forum AdSense AdSense Basics and Policies Non google adsense images and links on my blog along with google adsense Non google adsense images and…
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