Showing posts with label AdSense. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AdSense. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 June 2012

15 Alternatives to Google AdSense

15 ALTERNATIVE AD NETWORKS TO GOOGLE ADSENSE

1. AdBrite
2. Bidvertiser
3. Chitika
4. Infolinks
5. Intellilinks
6. Pocket Cents
7. Kontera
8. Clicksor
9. Exit Junction
10. Dynamic Oxygen
11. Media.net
12. Linkshare
13. Direct Advertising
14. BuySellAds
15. Adclickmedia


� AdBrite - is currently one of the best alternatives there is to Google's adsense. While they do not offer the same large selection of ad formats that Clicksor and Google Adsense provide you they do offer the most commonly used ones. In addition they offer inline page links with have some great click through ratios as well as interstitial full page ads which offer an excellent way to monetize all traffic to your site not just traffic that clicks on your ads. Their payouts are also very competitive. They have more relaxed terms and conditions than Adsense and are much more accepting of smaller publishers including bloggers.

� Bidvertiser - Bidvertiser is an excellent alternative to Google and offers some intriguing ad formats including what they refer to as free design. This lets you specify the look and dimensions of your text ads. While a useful feature I have not investigated how well it works but imagine that while it sounds good on paper it could result in lower priced ads being displayed. I.e. most advertisers will probably want to keep control of the layout of their ads and so turn off support for Free design ads. All the standard ad formats exist, however, and the payouts are excellent. Pop-under ads and XML feeds are also supported.

� Chitika - was founded in 2003 and is the industry's leading impulse merchandising company. Chitika was founded in May 2003 and is based in Massachusetts. Chitika (pronounced CHIH-tih-ka) helps web publishers generate revenue using innovative publisher-side advertising and merchandising solutions and services.

� Infolinks - A relative newcomer to the scene Infolinks specializes in In-Text Advertizing. That is it indexes your page looking for keywords and phrases that are not currently links and converts them into advertizing links. When a user places their mouse over the link a box opens up showing the ad. If they click on the link you get paid. It is very simple and works very effectively. The nice part is that you can use Infolinks to compliment an existing advertizing campaign on your website. For example you can show banner ads withAdBrite or Bidvertiser and show text links with Infolinks. Or you can even show text links with both AdBrite and Infolinks together on the same page to maximize your revenue.

� Intellilinks - is a similar service to infolinks above but well worth trying. Intellilinks specializes in placing organic text links across an ever-growing network of websites in order to build rank and traffic for advertisers and increased revenue for publishers. Intellilinksfocuses on providing cutting edge technology, while keeping the network seamless and secure to bring results to their clients and revenue to their publishers.

� Pocket Cents - A relative new comer to the field is Pocket Cents. Pocket Cents has been built from the ground up as a Click Banner provider. Specializing in automatic focus on local markets Pocket Cents offers an intriguing alternative to adsense/adwords. While unlikely to replace your entire creative portfolio, Pocket Cents does off an attractive alternative for banner ads. It could also act as a good alternative ad provider for backfill from one of the larger networks.

� Kontera - works in a similar way to Infolinks above, however, they have been around for much longer. Traditionally it was hard to get accepted by Kontera but they seem to have relaxed their restrictions of late. This is especially true for website publishers and affiliate marketers that do not have high daily page impressions.

� Clicksor - is one of the current leaders of the small publisher Adsense competition. They have payouts upto a market leading 85% and unlike a number of alternatives the cost per click bid values are high enough that you can earn a decent income. They are also, in my experience, much more tollerant than Google. Their terms and conditions suggest that you should only place one copy of their code on a page but as long as you only place a single pop-up or DHTML code on a page they seem happy to let you place many context sensitive ad blocks on a single site.

� Exit Junction - is relatively new and, I believe, a spin off from the now defunct Revenue Pilot. While Revenue Pilot has stopped running, however, Exit Junction is going from strength to strength. Exit Junction offers a unique approach to advertising that is compatible with all the other Ad Networks included Google Adsense. The key to Exit junction is that they focus on showing ads to users as they leave your site rather than as they arrive or as they browse. This approach offers you an additional way to monetize your traffic and also capture ad revenue from those that stumble upon your site from a search engine and then immediately leave.

� Dynamic Oxygen - are a relative newcomer to the field having really only started at the end of 2010. However, they are growing quickly and offer an excellent alternative to the traditional Adsense route. Dynamic Oxygen enables publishers of all sizes to realize their full revenue potential! One of the nice things being that they are not focused purely on the high end, very high turnover publishers but instead cater to sites of all shapes, sizes and popularity. This also includes most international sites. Unlike many ad providers that only cater for US or European traffic, DynamicOxygen supports and pays out for worldwide traffic making it ideal for non-US based publishers.

� Media.net - Media.net offers content ads, search targeting ads, web bar ads, and mobile ads. You will get your payment after making $100.

� LinkShare -Linkshare is another cool alternative to Google adsense. Linkshare pay at $1, so this can be best to get paid very soon.

� Direct Advertising - Direct advertising is one of the best way to make online money. For direct advertising create advertising page to get direct advertisers. You need to share your site traffic details, pricing details or mode of payment on advertising.

� BuySellAds - is a direct advertisement network. This means you sell ad space on your blog to advertisers. It is one of the largest advertising network of its kind. But it has some restrictions too. You will need to meet the minimum traffic requirements to get approved. BuySellAds will automatically fetch you Google PR and Alexa statistics.

� Adclickmedia - It pays you up to 60% of revenue for PPC ads. Three types of ad formats you can use are photo text ads, Interstitial Ads, banner ads. Interstitial ads are full page ads between pages.

SOURCES
http://www.rosswalker.co.uk/adsense_top10/
http://www.mlivetech.com/2012/04/21/google-adsense-alternatives-top-10-money-making-alternatives-to-google-adsense/
http://www.smartearningmethods.com/reviews/top-5-alternatives-to-google-adsense/
http://www.onsecrethunt.com/2011/09/10-best-alternative-of-google-adsense-ppc-pay-per-click-ad-networks.html

Guest post by Hudson & Yorke

Wednesday, 27 June 2012

How To Get Approved Google Adsense Easily

Actually, Google Adsense is the best free way
to earn lot of money.because it easy to use and
owners can keeping target ads from  Google ads and
getting earning by every clicks. If you have quality
and unique content in your blog, you can earn more.
There have lot of advertising campaigns, but in my
opinion Adsense easy and best.  you can see other
advertisers from here


Google Adsense


Adsense Tips for getting approval.

Your website must good quality unique contents
First we have focus to quality of your content.if you don't have quality content, keep writing quality content. don't copy paste articles from other sites.don't include any program  that violate Adsense program.Try to apply Adsense with 50 quality post.

Buy a Top Level domain.
Buy a top level domain for your blog,Its another requirement to approve Adsense. So try to buy top level domain like .com domain.

Get more quality traffic to your blog.
Before applying Adsense you must ensure about how much you get traffic. don't use any click exchange programs or payed traffic services. Just try to get natural traffic.here is very best method to get traffic.

Create Privacy policy page.
You can create privacy policy page for your site. There have lot of site help you to create privacy policy page.
try with it and create new page and link with menu-bar.

Your website must fully launched.
Before applying adsense , you have to make sure your website gadget,widgets and other pages are arrange neatly.please ensure that before applying its live and functioning properly.

Use Real Personal Details
When you applying Adsense always use your real personal details.Some time Google Adsense team checking your domain Whois database with your personal details.Use your real name to payee name , because if you get approved Adsense then your payment cheques come with your payee name.If you used other name
you cannot change your cheque.

I think you got some idea about approving Adsense.This is my ideas.you can try it. It is easy way to earn money. If you got approved you can add ads to your website. Here is great adsense tips for increase your earning. Hope this help.

Approve Google Adsense With Docstoc In 3 Hour

Docstoc andsense logo
Google when knows well in Internet about its strict terms and condition. Due to large invalid click governed by  Asian country's user, Adsense shows a strict terms and condition. The Asian blog and website cannot participate in Google Adsense which is less than 6 months old. Sound seems to be very scary because there is no mean to blogging without money, so what's next ?

Don't worry friends, you can participate in Google Adsense if your blog is not follow the Adsense guideline and every time you got an hesitating email ( Like Page type errorinsufficient content etc.) when submit an joining application to Adsense.

Now you can apply to Google Adsense if you have no website or blog through this tutorial. You can also read, how to add Adsense between the blog post

How To Approve Google Adsense With Docstoc

Docstoc, with  page rank of 8,  is a website that is popular as a medium for sharing documents like pdf, presentation etc. It enable user to upload documents. When your uploaded content is viewed or clicked by peoples you will earn 50 / 50 through Adsense. Lets create account in Docstoc.

How To Create Account In Docstoc

  1. Click here to create a free account in it by clicking Register button at right top corner of website, you can also log in through Facebook id.  
  2. After creating a successful account, upload atleast two documents whether it is PDF or any PowerPoint presentation.
  3. Complete your profile atleast 80%.
  4. Got o Settings /  DocCash and then apply for Google Adsense.
  5. You will receive an email in Gmail inbox which will ask some information from you, complete this Adsense form and click Submit.
  6. After two to three hour you will receive a confirmation link from Adsense and you will be able to log in to your Adsense account.
  7. Generate ad code from MyAd tab and paste on your blog and website.
This trick is practically tested and working successfully on many blogs so you can freely use this tricks without any hesitation.

But from my experience, it is advisable to register an Adsense account manually. If every time you are getting Page type, Invalid postal address like emails then obviously Adsense is not interested in your content. There is always a strong reason to reject your application by Adsense.

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Saturday, 23 June 2012

Google Adsense Converter For Blogger

Adsense Ads Converter Convert the adsense
ads andMake it suitable for adding to blogger.
Although This tool can be use for displaying HTML
and other code in your blog post.

This is a Adsense converter tool.

Paste Your Adsense code below and click Encode.After copy that code and paste it where
you want to show the ads in blogger.





Tuesday, 19 June 2012

How To Add Google Adsense Between The Post

Adsense Blogger logo
The money earn by Google Adsense directly dependent upon the placement of ad. Ad's place on main part of the blog means around your blog article, generates more money in relative to other parts. There was no method to be seen which allow blogger user to place ad in between the post. Finally, I got the way to display Google Adsense ad between the blog post. You can also see top 10 earning blogs of 2011. So lets increase our revenue.  

How To Display Adsense Ad Between The Post:-

  1. Get the copy of Adsense ad code that you want to display.
  2. Encode that code through Adsense code encoder then it will look like this
<script type="text/javascript"><!--
google_ad_client = "ca-pub-0816410872891802";
google_ad_host = "pub-1556223355139109";
/* Post_upper */
google_ad_slot = "8660306256";
google_ad_width = 336;
google_ad_height = 280;
//-->
</script>
<script type="text/javascript"
src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">
</script>

It simply convert all special characters in the JavaScript into HTML entities mean it converts complex HTML characters into plain text to make it usable in template and comment section.

  • < changes to &lt;
  • > changes to &get;
  • "" changes to &quot;
  • '' changes to &#039;
  • & changes to &amp;
  1. In post editor, click Edit /  HTML.
  2. And paste the encoded text in between the content where you want to display Ad.

Please Note:-

If your blog shows Adsense ad code instead of showing of Adsense ad  then there is no need to encode your Adsense code and paste the original ad code to get the desired result.
In order to display Adsense ad in all the post, you have to add ad code in all the post which will be hesitating to you if your blog have large number of post. Due to this reason I will share this tutorial again which uses JavaScript to display Adsense ad in all the post automatically.

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Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Spam blogs, Blogger Content Policy, A summary

While it is great that we can use Blogger to create blogs for free or for a paltry USD$10 a year for a custom domain, one of the worst aspect is that a lot of people are abusing it and Blogger is forced to use automated ways of trying to detect spam blogs or those which infringes the Blogger Content Policy for locking or worst, deletion.

On the other side, Blogger also provide a FLAG button in the navbar for members of the public who chances upon what they think are spam blogs to flag them. For blogs without navbar, Blogger has provided this form to report.

Unfortunately, just as there are false negatives (real spam blogs which gets cleared), there are unfortunately also false positive (kosher blogs which gets identified as spam blogs and locked or deleted). Depending, the unfortunate ones may be offered automatic ways to request review or none other than posting to the Blogger Help Forum. If initial request for review fail to result in a positive outcome, and if one is confident that one's blog is not a spam blog nor violates their Content Policy, the last resort is to request for a human final review over at Blogger Help Forum.

However, and that is a very big however and which frightens me, after a human final review and they decide not only that they were right but found your other blogs also spam blogs, not only will you not get that deleted blog back, your other blogs may also gets deleted or worst, you lose your account.

Reason for this post. It happened to me. One of my very old neglected blog got deleted with just a notification of deletion and no links nor info on how to request a review. Knowing that there is still a final chance of asking for a human final review, and if one is wrong, then risk other blogs deletion or worst, deletion of account, this concern made me to finally read and summarize their Content Policy.

And since I have got that summary, rough or whatever plus it will be a good idea too for you to familiarize yourself with it, I am now pasting the summary below hoping you will have an easier time getting to know Blogger Content Policy:

Summary of Blogger Content Policy

Content bounderies:

Policies may change

Exceptions based on artistic, educational, documentary or scientific considerations

1. Adult content including images/video of nudity or sexual activities allowed but put them behind 'mature content' interstitial

Exceptions, not make money on content, no incest or bestiality content or text encouraging them

2. Child safety, examples, child pornography pr pedophilia

3. Hate speech, ie. promotes hate or violence based on race, ethnicity, religion, disability, gender, age, veteran status or sexual orientation/gender identity

4. Crude content - shocking or graphic. Example, close up images of gunshot wounds or accident scenes without additional context or commentary

5. Violence. Example, death threats or promotion of violence

6. Copyright. Infringements or links to site for unauthorized downloads

7. Impersonation

8. Illegal activities or promote dangerous or illegal activities

9. Spam including blogs to drive traffic or influence search ranking of sites or products, scrapped content for revenue and personal gains

10. Malware and viruses

ENFORCEMENT

To notify, flag or use form at
http://www.google.com/support/blogger/bin/answer.py?answer=76315

Possible Actions
1. 'matured content' interstitial
2. interstitial via which only owner can access
3. delete blog
4. disable author Blogger or Google account access
5. report to law enforcement

Now that old neglected (deleted) blog was one which talks about Google Adsense and helps users to use AdSense properly IN A VERY INNOCENT WAY, also has Google adverts and thus do generate some very modest return. But because it involves money and after reading the Content Policies and its very wide interpretation of what Blogger regards as spam, I decided to let sleeping dog lies and regretfully did not ask for a final human review.

and here is what Chuck aka Nitecruz has to added, his input is thus here acknowledged:

before you request an appeal, it's worth describing a few examples of what Blogger regularly removes, as part of its zero tolerance policy to abusive / inappropriate content:

Affiliate marketing.
Content created with scripts and programs, rather than by hand.
Content or links referencing referral-based activities such as GPT ("Get Paid To"), MMH ("Make Money from Home"), MMF ("Make Money Fast"), MLM ("Multi-Level Marketing"), PTC ("Pay To Click"), or PTS ("Pay To Surf").
Content scraped from other blogs / websites.
Copyright Infringement.
Large blogs with multiple, unfocused / unrelated subjects.
Links to Illegal Downloads / Streaming / Torrents.

Please be aware that this is the final review, and the decision of the umpires cannot be appealed. If you request another review, and the Blogger Team finds similar blogs in your Blogger account, you may lose access to all of your blogs.

If you want to explore further, refer to Blog deleted due to violating terms of service

Friday, 13 April 2012

Tips To Avoid Your Google Adsense Account From Getting Banned

As many of you already know, Google Adsense is the most popular and most generous advertisment service from Google that gives you recurring income. However, some people don't bother to read the Adsense policies and they usually violate AdSense Terms and conditions without knowing, as a result they wake up with their accounts disabled. Many times fraud clicks are the main cause. But there could be many other reasons for an Adsense account to be disabled. So, if you want to keep your Google Adsense account safe, please read and keep in mind the following rules:

  1. Never use adult, violent or advocating racial intolerance content on your site.
  2. Never copy paste any article from any other website. Google can easily find out which one is original.
  3. Never click on your own ads. Google can analyze all the clicks made on your ad units.
  4. Never place above your Adsense ad units texts like "Click on ad below", "Please click below" etc. instead you can use label headings as "sponsored links" or "advertisements".
  5. Never say your friends to click on your ads on social networking websites like Facebook
  6. Don't put unwanted links, pop-ups on your website. Keep interface quite neat and clean with proper navigation and all. Google also looks for the quality standard of websites.
  7. You must have a privacy policy page which must contain a description about the use of Google AdSense on your website. This is the latest policy introduced by Google. Many webmasters don't know about it which results in their account getting banned.
  8. Hide Adsense ad units from Contact and Privacy Policy page (read here to see how you can do that) Place ads only on Content Pages. Advertisers pay only for content based ads.
  9. Never display Adsense ads in floating boxes with images or texts that could overlap or cover the ads. However, you can use floating text, images on your website under the condition they don't play with your Adsense ads.
  10. Never place more than 3 ad units and 3 ad links or 2 adsense search boxes on any web page.
  11. Do not confuse with adjacent images - It was a common policy to increase CTR by placing same number of images as the number of text ads, which falsely gave the impression that the text ads represented an explanation to these images. Inserting a small space or a line between the images and ads is not allowed. Make sure that the ads and images are not arranged in a way that could easily mislead or confuse your visitors. Read more about this here
  12. Do not send your Google adsense ads code to anyone.
  13. Never place your Google ads any unit under any drop down menu, if you do so you are Violate Google Adsense TOS.
  14. Never place Adsense ads on empty pages (pages with no content), pop-up pages, error pages, contact forms or registration pages.
These rules are the minimum requirements for maintaining a proper and healthy Adsense account.
Whenever when needed, it is better to ask for adsense help from the learned staff of Google Adsense. At least you'll get authorized and very helpful tips from them! Good luck and be wise ;)

Saturday, 7 April 2012

Add Google Adsense to Blogger Header (Above the Title)


In the past tutorials ( See: Social Media Buttons beside Adsense ads Adsense inside Blogger Header ) i've shared several tricks for Adsense ads placement that may help you to increase your adsense earnings. Now, i will show you how to add Google Adsense above your header, for instance just above the title of your Blogger blog. This can be done by adjusting your template to give you the option of adding more than one widget to the header area.

Add a new element to Blogger header

1. If you are using the old Blogger interface: 

  • Go to Dashboard - Design - Edit HTML - (make a backup) Expand Widget Template 

If you are using the new Blogger interface: 

  • Go to Dashboard - Template - Edit HTML - Proceed - (make a backup) Expand Widget Template 

2. Next try to find (CTRL + F) this piece of code:

<div id='header-wrapper'>

...if you can't find that one, search for this one:

<div class='region-inner header-inner'>

3. Immediately after one of these lines, you'll see this code:

<b:section class='header' id='header' maxwidgets='1' showaddelement='no'>

4. Replace the values in red like in this example below:

<b:section class='header' id='header' maxwidgets='3' showaddelement='yes'>

5. Save the Template.

Adding the Adsense ad unit above the Blogger header

1. Navigate to Design > Page Elements and view the new option to add a gadget to the header area



2. Click on Add a Gadget link and select the Google Adsense gadget.

Choose the type of ad unit you want. For this example I chose a new linked 728x15 ad unit from the dropdown format menu for an AdSense ad that would sit above the blog title. Configure colors if necessary. Color blending is usually done automatically by Blogger according to the color schema of your template.

3. Click Save

Now View your Blog to see your new Google Adsense unit. If all is going well, your new AdSense ad unit should appear something like in the image below:



This is a very good Adsense placement, i'm sure you're gonna like it

If you have a any questions, please feel free to ask below.

Thursday, 22 March 2012

How to add a gadget/widget inside your Blogger Blog header

Maybe you have seen that many blogs have AdSense Units or other ads and widgets in the header section of the blog, the most popular format being the AdSense 468x60 ad unit - see in the screenshot below:

But how we can add something inside blogger header - be it a Adsense unit, a search bar, social media buttons or a widget? By simply adding a section in the header. First off, to give space for the extra gadget to fit in, our blogger header should be resized.

A. Resize blogger header

Step 1: Go to Blogger Dashboard >> Design >> Edit HTML and backup your template

Step 2: Check the "Expand widget templates" box

Step 3: Find (CTRL + F) this piece of code:

/* Header
----------------------------------------------- */


Step 4: Replace it with this code:

/* Header
----------------------------------------------- */
.header-left{
display: inline-block;
height: 35px;
width: 350px;
float: left;
}
.header-right {
display:inline-block;
float:right;
}

Change the pixels in red with the image's height and width of your blogger header and change float: left; to float: right; if you want to change the position of your logo.

Step 5: Find the below code:

<b:section class='header' id='header' maxwidgets='1' showaddelement='no'>

Step 6: Replace it with:

<b:section class='header header-left' id='header' maxwidgets='1' showaddelement='no'>

Now "Preview" your template, you will find that the background color of Blogger's header is not visible or it's missing. To bring it back, you need to add some more snippets:

Step 7. Find the following code:

    </div>
    </div>
    <div class='header-cap-bottom cap-bottom'>
      <div class='cap-left'/>

Step 8. Just above it, paste this:

<div style='clear:both;'/>

Note: if you can't find the code from step 7, search for this instead:

      <b:include name='description'/>
    </div>
  </b:if>
</b:includable>
</b:widget>
</b:section>
... and paste the code from step 8 just below it.

Step 9. Save Template.

B. Add extra gadget/widget section to Blogger Header

Let's go one step forward and add an extra gadget section within Blogger header in new template designers.

Step 1: Go to Dashboard >> Design >> Edit HTML and backup your template.
Step 2: Find for the below code which you have implemented in previous step:

<div style='clear:both;'/>

Step 3. Paste before/above it, the following code:

<b:section class='header-right crosscol' id='header-right' maxwidgets='1' showaddelement='yes'/>

Step 4. Now find:

]]></b:skin>

Step 5. Paste just above it, this CSS code:


.header-right {
display:inline-block;
float:right;
width:400px;
}

Change the width that is marked in red color. Increase or decrease the pixels according to your needs and positioning new header section.

Step 6. Save Template.

Now all you have to do is to go to Design >> Page Elements tab and add a new gadget to the newly created extra header section in Blogger. You may find that the extra gadget section is created just under your Blogger header as shown in the image below.


Don't worry about its position, the widget now should appear side by side.

If you have any questions or need some help, leave a comment below. 

Friday, 16 March 2012

Adsense Ad Code Converter


This tool automatically converts javascript ad code into the correct format so you can embed it directly into your new xml Blogger template. It’s perfect for converting AdSense, AdBrite, Chitika or any other javascript ad code you may have.




Instructions: paste your Adsense code in the empty box and then press on the "Convert" button.

How to put Adsense ads on Blogger/Blogspot


If you want to earn money from your site/blog, Google Adsense is the most popular service to monetize your blog or website content. When implemented, Adsense will display targeted Google ads on your blog and they can generate revenue on either a per-click or per-impression basis.
Of course, to display ads on your site, you should first Sign Up to Google Adsense program.


Before adding your ads, keep in mind that Adsense allows only up to 3 ad units, 3 link units and 2 search boxes per page.

In this tutorial i will show you the three ways you can add Adsense ads to your blog.

1. Adsense Gadget

Use this method to add ad unit as a widget, in places outside the blog post area. You can position it by simply dragging it in Page Elements, just like any other widget. To add the Adsense Gadget, go to:

1. Blogger Dashboard >> Design >> Page Elements >> click on the "Add a Gadget" link
2. From the pop-up window, select AdSense Gadget:

3. Configure ad format and colors.
4. Click Save and you're done.

2. Inline Ads

This will display an ad unit at the end of each post. To show ads between posts:

1. Go to Design > Page Elements and click the Edit link in Blog Posts gadget box.


2. Check the "Show Ads Between Posts" box.


3. Configure ad frequency, ad format, and colors. Live preview is provided beneath the settings.
4. Click Save.

3. Adsense code

The most notable benefits of using this method are:
  • You can place ad anywhere in your blog
  • You can add the code anywhere in your blog template - in your post content or page.
  • To find out which format perform the best, custom channels will help you to track the performance of specific groups of ad units.
  • You can choose types other than ad unit i.e. link unit, search box.
To create an ad unit:
1. Go to Google Adsense website.
2. Click on My ads tab, go to Ad units and then press on the "New ad unit" button.


3. Choose your ad type, choose format and colors and assign channels.
4. When you have finished editing, click on the Save and get code >> button and copy the code provided.

To add an ad unit to your blog, you have the following options:

  • Paste the code in a HTML/Javascript gadget
  • Paste the code in a blog post or page, or
  • Paste the code direct in your template. (if you choose this option, first you should convert adsense ad code)

If you have any more questions, leave a comment below.

Saturday, 10 March 2012

How to create Google Adsense Account


Google Adsense is the most popular option for monetizing online content, but many bloggers don't know how to create a Google Adsense account. Creating a Adsense account is very easy thing to do and for being accepted you just require a website or a blog indexed by Google, which should contain minimum 10 pages and most important, not violating Google Adsense policies.

Apply Account Approval

You have to create a Google Adsense account before you can be approved.
To do that, go to the Adsense homepage www.google.com/adsense and click on the "Sign up now" red button. Now you must complete the Adsense registration form:


Step 1. Select your Google Account to continue
Step 2. Tell us about your content: enter your main website/blog URL where you want ads to be displayed and then select your website content language.

Read and pay attention to the following Google Adsense policies, because if you break the rules your account might be disabled later. And sadly, you have small chances to get it back...

1. I will not click on my ads nor encourage others to do so. 
2. I will not place ads on sites that include adult content, including pornography. 
3. I will not place ads on sites involved in the distribution of copyrighted materials. 
4. I do not already have a Google AdSense account. 
5. I will not place ads on sites that include incentives to click on ads.

Check "I have read and agree...", and then press "Continue"

Step 3. Submit your adSense application: select your account type and enter your personal information (country, your real name, address, phone). These informations will be used when you will receive your payment. Now press "Submit my application" to finish with the registration.

After submit the form Google will review your blog and your registration. Wait maximum 2 weeks to get your Adsense registration approved... or rejected. Google will send you an email to your inbox if your account has been approved.

Good luck!