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Making Money from Your web site and search engine optimisation

Optimizing and adding Kontera to WordPress blog

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

With the recent introduction of Kontera in text link advertising, many WordPress bloggers have been switching to or adding the new service. Kontera is a publishers advertising system based solely on contextually relevant in text keywords that are discovered in real time on a web site. These keywords are then automatically turned into links to the most relevant ads found within the Kontera network of advertisers.

Through the use of Kontera ContentLink™ on a web site or blog, publishers can generate additional revenue while advertisers reach their most targeted audience. All on a Cost Per Click basis.

In the following sections, I explain how to Optimize the Kontera ContentLink™ text link code by adding or changing a few key elements to suite your WordPress blog or web site. (more…)

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Ad Review Center : More Transparency for AdSense Publishers

Friday, December 14th, 2007

After Alot of waiting time , Google decide finally to introduce the new Ad Review Center which allow us to accept or reject ads , so we be able to review placement-targeted ads that have previously run on our site .

In an effort to provide you with more transparency and control over the ads appearing on your pages, we’ve developed the Ad Review Center. This new feature, which we’ll be rolling out to publishers over the next few months, will allow you to review ads placement-targeted to your site and ensure those ads are relevant to your site’s users. When you first opt into the Ad Review Center, you’ll be able to see all placement-targeted ads currently targeted to your site, and a couple of days later you’ll be able to review placement-targeted ads that have previously run on your site. If you think an ad is not relevant for your users, you can prevent it from appearing again by blocking it in the Ad Review Center.

Source
groups.google.com/group/Inside-AdSense/browse_thread/thread/555064a841d6732b?hl=en

This will be a good Methode to Filter MFA and low paying advertisers .

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Blogging with Adsense … The basic step

Saturday, December 1st, 2007

First of all I would like to enumerate some tips for blogging with Adsense , This would be the main theme of this blog ,

1-GENUINE CONTENT is the clue , you can get high ranks and good search engine results with genuine content . Search engines are the best source of traffic and so the best source of revenue with adsense.

2-Never start a blog just for adsense , write about what you like , blogging or making a site just for Adsense get you bad ranks and search results , it is called MFA site , it is hated by google and visitors , just write about what you love or like to write about and try to be unique .

3-Better to write with Blogger.

4-Imagine that you are a visitor to your blog , what would you like , make it good looking and ask your friends about their opinion.

5-Update your blog and add new posts at least weekly .

6-Concentrate on organising and proper arrangement.

7-After you made a good genuine blog with proper amount of content , submit your blog to high ranked directories and high ranked social bookmarking sites as Digg.com , also to search engines and RSS sites.

8-Creat your blog site map and submit it to google and yahoo.

9-After you have done all this subscribe with Adsense.

10-Don’t quit easly … be patient and most sites and blogs get high traffic by aging , and always remember visitors = revenue.

11-Change your adsense colors and placement from time to time and try to fix to the highest revenue placements , in my opinion I don’t think that this is effective but a lot of publishers think so . Don’t ask someone to tell you about the best colors or formates , try them by yourself.

Good Luck ,

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Azoogle Secrets and Tips

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

First thing  , Register on Azoogle site

Getting Accepted by Azoogle

Creating Effective Azoogle Landing Pages

Landing pages are commonly used in conjunction with Google Adwords, so I thought it’d be important to talk about landing page creation a bit.

  1. Call to Actions. Use impulse words and phrases such as “buy now”, “get it free today!” or “Register Now!” – you’d be surprised how many people will follow through with an offer when they see those words.
  2. Quick and To the Point. Don’t give long winded explanations, try to explain as much as you can in as few words as you can, people are generally lazy and aren’t interested in reading a thesis about a product.
  3. Formatting. Keep your landing page well formatted. Use paragraphs, separate different sections under different headings, and make it as easy to read as possible.
  4. Images. Images attract viewers attentions, place them within important parts of the content to draw them in to that section.
  5. Ask and Answer. A common technique is to use ‘Ask and Answer’. This is when you ask your visitor a question, but answer it yourself. Example: “Do you want low cost appliances? Yes! Register with this Site Today!”
  6. Fast Load Times. Not everyone has broadband, try to minimize the load time as much as possible whilst still making it visually appealing.
  7. Eye Level Information. Stick all the important information right in front of the visitor, leave out the bulk of the details and place them lower down in the page. You want your visitors to comprehend what the site is straight away.
  8. Limit Navigation. You want your visitor to stay, not navigate to a different site. Limit the amount of navigation and links on your site so they don’t “wander off”.
  9. No Other Ads. If you’re trying to get someone to complete an offer don’t add Adsense or other ads to your page, like with the limiting navigation, you want your visitors to stay so they can be convinced they want to buy a product, or register with a site.
  10. Testimonials. Ask people for testimonials and then post these on your landing page. This adds trust on your behalf.
  11. Free Traffic. There is no reason landing pages can’t get some extra free traffic, submit it to Google, and to some directories to try and get some back links. IF you do have some related landing pages you may consider linking to these, but only casually – you still want to keep your visitor on the one landing page.

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New Feature: Adsense Manage Ads. Change ads from your account

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

Google has revealed new feature in Adsense, which is called Manage Ads.
The new feature lets you change ad block options from your Adsense account without touching ad code in your page code.
Here is a screen shot:

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From official Adsense Blog:
We’re very excited to let you know about an upcoming feature that lets you easily manage your ad units from within your AdSense account. It isn’t live yet, but here’s a sneak peek so you’ll know what to expect in the coming weeks. (We know many of you have been eagerly anticipating its arrival.)

This new ad management feature means that your ad unit settings (such as colors and channels) for new AdSense for content ad units will be saved in your AdSense account every time you generate ad code. Then, if you’d like to change any of these settings in the future, all you do is make the update within your account — you’ll no longer need to manually replace the ad code on all of your pages. For instance, you can quickly change the borders of all your 300×250 medium rectangles from red to blue with just a few mouse clicks. Fancy! We hope that this new feature will help you save time and will simplify the process of optimizing your ad units.

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