Tuesday, December 7, 2010

How Much You Get Per Click with Google Adsense?

The amount you get per click with the Google Adsense program varies. If you want to know how much you earn per click all you have to do is have your website or it's pages broken down by channels. If you look in the morning or whenever you have very few clicks, you can see what you are making per click.

Here's an example of a few of my channels with how much I made for 1 click:



You can also divide your earnings into your clicks to get an average per click.

You can image my shock when one day I got a click for $47.29. That's very very rare. I think the advertiser must have made a mistake. At the time I thought that when Google reviewed the account at the end of the month they'd take that money back but they didn't. If I run an Advanced Report for May 22nd, the day of the high click, I can still see the click:


So I definitely got paid for it!

Srictly Follow - The Adsense Rules

1. Strictly follow the Terms of Service Google Adsense. You will always earn more revenue from Adsense by playing it clean and ensure your account will not be blocked or banned.

2. Never modify the Google Adsense HTML code! If have problems embedding Adsense code in your WordPress or Blogger template, take help of the Adsense support forums or send an email to your Adsense account manager.

3. Never ask your friends or visitors to click on your Google ads. Google takes click fraud very seriously!! Do not include incentives of any kind on your site for users to click on your ads. Don’t label Google ads with text other than “sponsored links” or “advertisements”.

4. Don’t click on your own ads! Google is much smarter than you think and can discover invalid clicks through IP addresses, site navigation patterns, etc. If you working on a new design for your site, avoid reloading your pages (with Adsense) excessively. You can turn off AdSense temporarily and avoid invalid CPM impressions. Or you can use the unofficial Google Adsense Sandbox Tool that is accessible from Firefox, IE and other browsers to see what kind of Google ads will be served based on content (website address URL) or keywords.

5. Don’t place ads in pop-up windows. With the new AdSense policy change, you can probably place ads on 404 pages. Check with the AdSense support team.

6. Don’t start a “adsense asbestos” or “home equity loan rates” website merely to make money from accidental clicks. You will never make money out these Made for Adsense websites. Instead, write on topics what you are passionate about. Don’t waste your money on high-paying adsense keywords lists.

7. Stay away from AdSense Adwords arbitrage.

8. Don’t places images next to Google ads as that will invite a permanent ban to your AdSense account.

How to set up google adsense for domain.

If you are aware from the Google AdSense for Domains and you have number of parked domain then you might have a knowledge about how to set up google adsense for domain. AdSense for domains allows publishers with undeveloped domains to help users by providing relevant information including ads, links and search results.

How To Set Up Google Adsense For Domain

With AdSense for domains, users can find relevant information rather than see empty pages or "page not found" errors. If you have undeveloped domains, then AdSense for domains can help your users. This article is assist you to pointing your domains to Google's servers, allowing you to display Google ads on your hosted domains.


Pointing your domains to Google's servers


The simplest way to assign your domains to AdSense for domains is to delegate your domains' nameserver to Google's DNS nameserver, which is described below. Alternatively, you can update your domain’s A records and CNAME, though this is more complicated.

Delegating your nameservers is a single step with most domain registrars. All you need to do is change you domain's nameserver to be all four of these values:


As soon as the records validate, usually within 24 hours, google will start serving ads to traffic that comes to your site.

How to set your domain’s A records and CNAME Record


First, if you've previously changed your domain's nameserver, make sure you change it back to point to your registrar's default nameservers.(If you're not sure, you probably have not changed this and don't need to change anything.)

Second, create the following CNAME (alias) records for your www host using your domain registrar. You can find your unique identifier on the AdSense for domains setup page: 


Host Name/Alias
Record Type
Value/Destination
wwwCNAME (alias)
pub-xxxxxxxxx.afd.ghs.google.com.(where pub-xxxxxxxxx is your unique ID listed on the AdSense setup page)

Next, create the following A records for your domains at your domain registrar 


Host Name/Alias
Record Type
Value/Destination
@A (address)
216.239.32.21
@A (address)
216.239.34.21
@A (address)
216.239.36.21
@A (address)
216.239.38.21

Note: Please be sure that these four A records are the only existing A records for your domain. For information on common DNS terms including both A and CNAME records, visit the Google Apps Basic Guide to DNS.

Note: Google is not involved with the selection or registration of any domain names, and is not in a position to arbitrate trademark disputes between the registrants, advertiser partners, and trademark owners.

- I have already changed my domain's ANAME and CNAME records to make (geekblogger.org) it compliance with blogger :), share your comments with us.

Google Adsense Tips for Ad Relevance & Targetting

We have already seen the tips about Google Adsense earlier which was published by Inside Adsense Team. Now here We will see the tips about Ad Relevancy and Ad Targeting, Carefully read the whole post and make your mind clear about Google Adsenes Fundas.

If you're seeing irrelevant ads or public service ads (PSAs) on your pages after you've pasted the ad code into your HTML source code and waited the recommended 48 hrs, here are a things to check:

Have you placed the AdSense ad code in frames separate from the main content of your website? If so, you may experience ad targeting issues. In order for our crawlers to match the ads to the content of your website, it is important to place the ad code in the same frame as the main content of your webste. If you're familiar with HTML, and your website is talking about several different topics you could also consider implementing section targeting on your site to highlight relevant content.

Do you have mostly dynamic content on your site? Our crawlers currently can't derive meaning from these types of files:
- audio and video files (.wma, .mpeg, .mov)
- mp3 files (.mp3)
- images (.jpeg, .bmp)
- Macromedia Flash movies
- Java Applets
To receive more relevant ads, we recommend including plenty of text-based content on your site, including complete sentences and paragraphs.

Do your pages use session IDs? A session ID is a piece of data serves as a unique identifier for a session. If your pages use session IDs, you may not receive targeted ads on those pages. Since this session ID - and therefore the URL - changes every time a different user views a page, the URL will not be indexed and will need to be crawled from scratch. Once the URL is crawled, however, the session will most likely have expired. This means that pages seen by the users are rarely in the index. You'll need to remove the session IDs in order to show more targeted ads to your users.

We hope these tips help you resolve any targeting issues you experience with your ads. Next week, we'll take a look at some other reasons why you may see irrelevant ads or PSAs on your site, and how you can best resolve them.

This is the second post made by official google adsense blog, so if you have again any query we can discuss, you just need to comment. Best Luck for Using Adsense and Happy Earnings.

The Best Banner Sizes for AdSense



Google AdSense can provide banners ads in eight standard sizes but if you are not too sure which of these sizes will perform best on your website, read this.

The graph below shows relative click rates (CTR) for all the standard banner ad sizes (relative to the classic "full banner") and as is obvious from the picture, the ad performance or click through rates are much better for larger ad units.





Best Performing Banner Ad Sizes

If you are using a medium 300x250 rectangle format on your site, it may be a good idea to do some split testing (for say a week) and then probably replace that unit with a large 336x280 rectangle. Similarly, try squeezing in a wide skyscraper in place of that 120x600 Skyscraper that you may be having on your site.

And while it is easy to include a 728x90 Leaderboard in almost every site design, make sure that it is not the first unit in your HTML source as it is not always the best performing unit.

Another interesting point here is that the 125x125 square ad format, which is now quite popular among the blogger community, seems to attract lower clicks than even the 468x60 banner of the "geocities era" so your advertisers may not be feeling very happy about this.

Types of Adsense - Google Adsense sizes

Google Adsense Sizes are in variety and they are banner ads or small squares, text links, video units, or search units.  The size of your Google Adsense ad can determines the amount of money you make from it.  Some publishers uses large rectangles while others place a single small square on their pages, some make decision to use images while others opt for text link.
To start with let us look at the Google Adsense sizes for ad units. The leader board 720 x 90 is the same with the Banner ads that were well known in the 2000 to 2002 and if you make use of this size and enable images, you may get an actual banner some of the time.  Other horizontal Google Adsense sizes are 486 x 60 and 234 x 60 half banner. There are two towers – one is a 120 x 600 skyscraper and the other is slightly thicker 160 x 600 skyscraper and also you can also get 120 x 240 vertical banner in this category.

There are six kinds of squares and they are;
1. The 336 x 280 large rectangle and a great number of publishers have found this particular Google Adsense            size's ad to be their best performing.  
2. The 300 x 250 medium rectangle
3. The 250 x 250 square
4. The 200 x 200 small square
5. The 180 x 150 small rectangle
6. The 125 x 125 small square.

You may find that you get a lot of money on your clicks if you use the small sizes and no other units it is because the small sizes show only one ad but do not ignore other Adsense properties in favor of the more traditional Adsense for Content units for example there are link units that come in six Google Adsense sizes and feature four or five links.

There is an Adsense for Search ad feature which have been improved recently and this allows you to place a Google search bar on your web site, if people click on that and then click on the ads on the page it generates, you receive amount of the money.

There is also Adsense for Feeds and it is simple to add ads to your RSS if you have a feed burner account. In case you may be having domains which are not being used, you should add Adsense to them and make money through them. You can place videos from Youtube on your site and make money from them using Adsense Video units.

Lastly if your website is created so that mobile units can access them, placing Adsense for Mobile Content can bring you another revenue stream. There are different Google Adsense sizes and programs and every Adsense publisher should take time to understand which ones will make a lot of money and you should not just attempt the one that looks best with your page. You should understand that testing different sizes is part of what internet marketers do therefore it is advisable to test all of the Google Adsense sizes.

Google Adsense Most Used Format

Google AdSense allows website owners and publishers to earn revenue by displaying targeted text and image ads. You can Place ads on Content, Search, Mobile, Search and Feeds. With Adsense one can earn revenue from unused domains with targeted ads.

Recently Adsense introduced expandable Ad Units and interest-based ads in it’s network. Here is the list of available Google AdSense Ad Formats and it’s sizes.

Google AdSense Ad Formats

Text Ads
Image Ads
Video Ads
Link Units

Types Of Google Adsense Ads Sizes

Horizontal 
Leaderboard (728 x 90)
Banner (468 x 60) 
Half Banner (234×60)

Verticle

Skyscraper (120×600) 
Wide Skyscraper (160×600)
Vertical Banner (120 x 240)

Square

Large Rectangle (336 x 280)
Medium Rectangle (300 x 250) 
Square (250 x 250) 
Small Square (200 x 200)
Small Rectangle (180×150)
Button (125×125)

Horizontal Link Units

(728×15) Displays 4 links per unit/ 5 links per unit 
(468×15) Displays 4 links per unit/ 5 links per unit 

Square Link Units

(200×90) Displays 4 links per unit/ 5 links per unit 
(180×90) Displays 4 links per unit/ 5 links per unit 
(160×90) Displays 4 links per unit/ 5 links per unit 
(120×90) Displays 4 links per unit/ 5 links per unit

Which adsense ads do best? best ads size for adsense

There are different kinds of Google Adsense Sizes. You can have banner ads or small squares, text links, video units, or search units. The size of your Google Adsense ad can impact how much money you make from it.
Some publishers favor large rectangles while others place a single small square on their pages. Some opt for images while others want only text links. There are a whole variety of options. This article looks at Google Adsese sizes.
First, let’s look at the Google Adsense sizes for ad units. The 720 x 90 leaderboard is similar to the Banner ads that were so popular in the 2000 to 2002 (pre dot bomb) era. In fact, if you use this size and enable images, you may get an actual banner some of the time. Other horizontal Google Adsense sizes are 486 x 60 and 234 x 60 half banner.
Next, we’ll examine the vertical Google Adsense sizes. There are two towers – one is a 120 x 600 skyscraper and the other is a slightly thicker 160 x 600 skyscraper. In this category, you also get the 120 x 240 vertical banner.
Then, there are six kinds of squares. The largest is the 336 x 280 large rectangle. Many publishers have found this particular Google Adsense size’s ad to be their best performing.
Other squares include the 300 x 250 medium rectangle, the 250 x 250 square, the 200 x 200 small square, 180 x 150 small rectangle and the 125 x 125 small square. The small sizes display only one ad. If you are going to use these and no other units, you may find that your clicks have a higher payout than average.
But don’t overlook the other Adsense properties in favor of the more traditional Adsense for Content units. For instance, there link units that come in six Google Adsense sizes and feature four or five links.
Additionally, there is a recently improved Adsense for Search ad feature. This allows you to place a Google search bar on your web site. If people click on that and then click on the ads on the page it generates, you get a fraction of the money.
There’s also Adsense for Feeds. If you have a feedburner account, it is easy to add ads to your RSS.If you have domains just sitting around not being used, add Adsense for Domains to your parked sites and make money off of them.You can place videos from Youtube on your site and make money from them using Adsense Video units.
Finally, if your website is set up so that mobile units can access them, placing Adsense for Mobile Content can bring you another revenue stream.
There are a variety of Google Adsense sizes and programs. Figuring out which ones will make you the most money is part of the job of every Adsense publisher. Don’t just try the one that “looks best” with your page. Keep in mind that testing various sizes is part and parcel of what internet marketers do. So, test all of the Google Adsense sizes.

Google Adsense Tips

1.i It’s tested and it works. Use the same colour of your page background, for the border and the background of the ad.
Adsense: blend colors with your page background

1.ii Use the same colors used in your page, for the Adsense ad title, text and url link.
Adsense: blend colors of title, text and url

1.iiia If possible use the same font in your page, as the Adsense ads. Since the ads have variable text size and font, according to dimension and type of ad, you can never do this 100% right. But every little 
bit helps.


Real life Adsense font size and type

768×60 Ad unit:
Title:[[code]]czo3ODpcInN0eWxlPVwibGluZS1oZWlnaHQ6MTJweDsgZm9udC1zaXplOjExcHg7IGZvbnQtZmFtaWx5OnZlcmRhbmEsYXJpYWwsc2Fue1smKiZdfXMtc2VyaWZcIlwiO3tbJiomXX0=[[/code]]
Description:[[code]]czo3ODpcInN0eWxlPVwibGluZS1oZWlnaHQ6MTJweDsgZm9udC1zaXplOjEwcHg7IGZvbnQtZmFtaWx5OnZlcmRhbmEsYXJpYWwsc2Fue1smKiZdfXMtc2VyaWZcIlwiO3tbJiomXX0=[[/code]]
URL:[[code]]czo3MjpcInN0eWxlPVwibGluZS1oZWlnaHQ6MTJweDsgZm9udC1zaXplOjEwcHhcIiBmYWNlPVwidmVyZGFuYSxhcmlhbCxzYW5zLXNlcml7WyYqJl19ZlwiXCI7e1smKiZdfQ==[[/code]]

Adsense font size for an 768x60 text ad unit
300×250 Ad unit:
Title:[[code]]czo2MzpcInN0eWxlPVwibGluZS1oZWlnaHQ6MTRweDtmb250LXNpemU6MTFweFwiIGZhY2U9XCJhcmlhbCxzYW5zLXNlcmlmXCJcIjt7WyYqJl19[[/code]]
Description:[[code]]czo2MzpcInN0eWxlPVwibGluZS1oZWlnaHQ6MTRweDtmb250LXNpemU6MTFweFwiIGZhY2U9XCJhcmlhbCxzYW5zLXNlcmlmXCJcIjt7WyYqJl19[[/code]]
URL:[[code]]czo2MzpcInN0eWxlPVwibGluZS1oZWlnaHQ6MTRweDtmb250LXNpemU6MTBweFwiIGZhY2U9XCJhcmlhbCxzYW5zLXNlcmlmXCJcIjt7WyYqJl19[[/code]]

Adsense font size for an 300x250 text ad unit
As you can notice above, some ads have the arial font as default, some have verdana. Some have a 10px description text, some have 11px. And besides all that, each box may contain 1 up to 4 ads, and depending on that the font sizes will change. So it’s really up to you to experiment and see what works best for you, in as many cases as possible.
1.iv Try to not separate the ad from the content (like trashing the ad in some remote corner of your website. Integrate it within the content (in, within, next to, above, below etc).
Adsense: blend ads with the content Adsense: blend ads with the content Adsense: blend ads with the content

2. Placing ads high on a page is good

Position the ads with the highest CTR, as high as possible in the page, in the source’s order (in the image below, notice that the ad appears just below the body tag). The first ads that appear in the pages (in the source’s order) get the most income per click.
Adsense: position your ad as high as possible

3. Use images. Images and Adsense work together

Use images left or right of the ads. It makes them seen as part of the pages content, and your CTR increases. It doesn’t matter what images you use. Use any plain generic images. If you can, try to corelate those with the niche/domain of your website/blog. Be carefull not to write text, point arrows or similar on the images, as that might be seen as click incentives.
Adsense: blend ads with images

4. Earnings are variable, based on CTR

With the Smart pricing ideea, your income varies a lot, according to each of your channel’s CTR rate.
Now this is very important: It’s account-wide, not channel-wide. So if you have a very good CTR (5%-50%) for one website, and you include it in the same account with a 0.04# CTR website, you will loose money.
Remove all the websites (from your account) that don’t have at least a 5% CTR (or depeding on your overall CTR, remove the ones that are really lower than your average), or you’ll affect the income of all the other good converting websites.

5. Use non-standard types of ads

We all know that web-savvy (eg. webmasters or people that use the Internet for so many years, and know all the standards, convetions and so on) users are ad-blind.
Banners like 468×80 have been on the Internet since it’s creation. Even people who use the Internet vaguely or once a month, are kind of blind to these standard banners.
Instead, use vertical skyscrapers, or boxed ads. They have a much higher click rate. The Adsense team even published a list of their highest performing ad sizes:
  • 336×280 large rectangle
  • 300×250 inline rectangle
  • 160×600 wide skyscraper

Google AdSense Format



Text Ads
Leaderboard (728 x 90) View sample placements
Leaderboard
 
Banner (468 x 60) View sample placements
Banner
Button (125x125) 
Button
 
Half Banner (234x60)
Half Banner
 
Skyscraper (120x600) View sample placements
Wide Skyscraper (160x600) View sample placements
Skyscraper
Wide Skyscraper
  
Small Rectangle (180x150)
Vertical Banner (120 x 240)
Small Rectangle
Vertical Banner
  
Small Square (200 x 200)
Square (250 x 250)
200x200
Square
  
Medium Rectangle (300 x 250) - View sample placements
Large Rectangle (336 x 280) View sample placements
Medium Rectangle
Large Rectangle
  
 

Image Ads
Leaderboard (728 x 90)
Leaderboard
 
Banner (468 x 60)
Banner
 
Skyscraper (120x600)
Wide Skyscraper (160x600)
Skyscraper
Wide Skyscraper
  
Small Square (200 x 200)Square (250 x 250)
200x200Medium Rectangle
  
Medium Rectangle (300 x 250)Large Rectangle (336 x 280)
Medium RectangleLarge Rectangle
 
 

Video Ads (for instructions on how to enable video ads, visit our Help Center)
Leaderboard (728x90)

View a sample video ad
 
Skyscraper (120x600)

View a sample video ad
Wide skyscraper (160x600)

View a sample video ad
 
Small Square (200x200)Square (250x250)
200x200
View a sample video ad
250x250 Video Ad
View a sample video ad
  
Rectangle (300x250)Large Rectangle (336x280)
300x250 Video Ad
View a sample video ad
336x280 Video Ad

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Making Money from Your Website with Google AdSense



Google AdSense for Content - A variety of size and shape ads for placing in your content are available. These can be text or image ads or both - you specify what you'll allow. Ad units are full ads. Link units are simply a strip of text links that your visitors might want to click. Google allows you to put up to 3 Ad Units and 1 Link unit on each page of your Web site, provided you follow its policies - both for AdSense and for Webmasters.


Google AdSense for Search - This places a search box on your Web site. When a user enters a term and conducts a search, a search results page opens, that hosts more pay-per-click ads. You can customize the color scheme of the search results page to harmonize with your web site.


Google Referrals - Here you make money by referring visitors to use a Google product, like AdSense, AdWords, the Google Toolbar and other Google software. Just like Google AdSense for Content and AdSense for Search, Google generates the code that you paste into the desired location on your web page. You can choose from a wide variety of buttons and text links of different colors. As an example of how Google Referrals works, if someone goes to your site and clicks the link and signs up for an AdSense account, when that person earns a $100 from Google AdSense and receives a payout from Google, you'll also receive $100 for referring them. This is a great idea to me, because you can be the world's worst Google AdSense advertiser, but if an ad dynamo happens to visit your site and uses your referral link, you can make money anyway!


Google AdSense Payments

Google will not issue an AdSense payment until your earnings exceed $100. Unfortunately, there are loads of Google AdSense Forum entries about website operators who accumulated $90 or more in click through earnings only to get banned from Google and not get paid anything at all before they ever reached $100. This may be because Google doesn't take a close look to see if you're complying with their guidelines until it comes time to pay you. So yes, there's a lot more to the story than meets the eye.

Other Programs Besides AdSense

Yahoo and MSN have similar programs, although those programs aren't as well-developed as Google AdSense and there aren't as many available advertisers to display ads on your site. The fundamentals for making money are the same: You still need plenty of traffic, you still need high-paying ads, and you still need to design your site to harmonize with the ads to get people to click.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Google AdSense - An Excellent way to Make Money free Online


Google AdSense is a new, fast and easy way for small and medium sites to make money free online by displaying relevant, text-based, un-obtrusive ads from Google AdWords (Google's own advertising program) and receiving a share of the pay-per-click payment.
Because the ads are related to what your users are looking for on your site, the results can be much better than you'd earn from banner networks and many affiliate programs.
For now, AdSense is the best way to make money free online from informational sites even if there are no obvious related affiliate programs. But you don't need to disregard affiliate programs. You can combine both these ways to make money free online and double your income.
AdSense is easy to join, it doesn't cost you anything, all you have to do is paste a few lines of code into your pages, and Google does the work of finding the best ads for them from hundreds of thousands of AdWords advertisers. You can check the relevance of the ads by looking at the text ads on the right side of this page.



Fill in the application form and confirm an email that Google will send you. If you own several sites, you need apply only once.
Google evaluates your site and will follow-up with you via email within 2-3 days (usually within 24 hours). If you're accepted, you'll be able to log in to your AdSense account.
Log in to your account using the email address and password that you submitted with your application, and agree to the AdSense Terms and Conditions.
Paste the AdSense ad code into your Web pages. There are 10 ad layout choices: 728x90, 468x60, 125x125, 120x600, 160x600, 120x240, 300x250, 250x250, 336x280, and 180x150. In addition to text ads, you have an option of running contextually targeted image ads.
You can choose the color palette from a long list of available palettes or create your own. You can even rotate your ads through up to 4 palettes.
The AdSense ad code is unique for your account and is not site/page-specific. You can place it on any page or site you own.


There are three obvious ways to increase your income from Google AdSense...
1) Increase traffic:- Create more keyword-focused pages. See Building: Site Content: Choosing Keywords for more information on finding the most profitable keywords.
2) Increase click- through rate:- Use simple design with the AdSense ads displayed prominently. According to Google, ads in the skyscraper format works better (especially on the right side of the page). Focus to only one topic per page - that should make it easier for Google to serve up the more tightly contextual ads which means better click-through.
3) Increase the value of clicks:- Of course, you can't do it directly. However, you can find some "expensive" keywords and create pages optimized for them, within your site's theme. These keywords are highly competitive and you'll unlikely get high ranking for them, but visitors will arrive from other "inexpensive" pages and click on Google's ads.
To estimate the relative value of a keyword, search for it on FindWhat. The search results page will show the cost for each listing.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Adsense Help

:::Help Questions for Participating In Adsense:::

>>Do they tell you when they send a check out?
>> Yes! Check the Payment History.

>>What are the highest paying keywords?
>> Your Answer is Look at this page.

>>How much can I earn with this program? >> Look at this thread.

>>I clicked my own Ads by mistake what to do now?
>> Its normal doesn’t panic. No one is perfect. Many of us have done that. If you are really worried, you can E-mail them.

>>Can my account be reinstated after being disabled for invalid activity?
>> If you feel additional information would be valuable in explaining your situation, you can notify Google at Adsense-adclicks@Google.com , or respond to the disapproval notice that was emailed to you.

Respond to the qu1.1estions asked by the support team, and they will be happy to reconsider your account with the additional information provided. There is no guarantee that you will be reinstated into AdSense. If they feel the advertisers and publishers will be adversely impacted by invalid activity we may from time to time cease a publisher's participation in the program.

>>I clicked a Number of ads on the first day and I didn't know. What do I do?
>> If you accidentally click on your own ads, it's best to let the AdSense team know. Email http://www.webmaster-headquarters.com/faqs/adsense-support@google.com and Then Explain the situation.

>>Do I need to contact Google every time I make a new web site?
>> No.

>>What is a good CTR?
>> It depends on the kind of site you got. Some sites have trouble getting a 1% CTR. Others have no trouble getting over 10% CTR. Check the links at the end of the FAQ for tips on optimizing your site.

>>How can I view my ads with out clicking them?
>> If you are using Windows and the Internet Explorer browser, you can download the Google AdSense preview tool. More information is available at:
http://www.google.com/support/adsense/bin/topic.py?topic=160
If you are not using Windows or do not have access to the Internet Explorer browser, you can view the destination URL of ads appearing on your site by following the instructions on: http://www.google.com/support/adsense/bin/answer.py?answer=9876
If you use these tips, you can set your mind at ease when you want to view the ads appearing on your site.

>>Some times I get a message that says 'Page could not be found' with a 404 error, where the link units should be. What do I do?
>> Make sure you alternative ad URL is working, and from AdSense Advisor. I recommend contacting http://www.webmaster-headquarters.com/faqs/adsense-support@google.com.

>>How do I report a cheater?
>> Click the 'Ads by Google' link. Then select the 'Report a violation.' option and tell them about the cheater.

>> What Is Google Adsense? >>www.Google.com earns most of its revenue by allowing other website owners to advertise on their search result pages. All this is managed through a program they call Google AdWords Now you can Earn a share of the revenue that Google earns from AdWords by displaying these same text ads on your site. In other words, you're helping Google advertise and they pay you a percentage of what they earn. This program is called Google AdSense !! Every website owner should at least consider the program. Even if your site is just for information purposes, you can still participate and make decent money with Google AdSense Or at least enough to fund your website. So if you are one of those people that don’t like the idea of paying for a site, this is an excellent way to earn your money back and then some.

>>Who is a Cheater? >> A Cheater is person who clicks his own ads and Encourages people to do the same he is also called a Fraud.

>>The Main Question Can I sign-up if I am under 18?
>> Yes. But you must have a parent or guardian submit an application using their name as the payee name and all payments will be made to the adult. NOT TO YOU.

>>I tried joining a week ago but I haven't got any reply. What do I do?
>> If you don’t get a reply then E-mail Google.

:::Some Other Important Questions Related To Adsense:::

>>Will I get terminated for not generating enough clicks or impressions?
>> While this language is indeed included in the T&C, please note that we have never done this sort of termination.

>>Is Adsense status a good source to check your traffic?
>> Not really. Many visitors, including Firefox users can block AdSense ads. One user get's twice the page views in awstat and webalizer than show up in the AdSense reports.

>>What do I do if I'm about to get bombed with visitors?
>> E-mail Google ASAP. At least a few business days in advance if you can, and save the E-mail and there reply. Suddenly getting bombed with visitors has been known to make Google send out that invalid clicks termination E-Mail. If you then get terminated, you can reply to them with a copy of your E-mail and there reply. Be polite! Explain to them what caused the massive increase in visitors, and include links to anything that can back you up. For example, a major web page that adds a link to your site.

>>Who pays more money $$Google or Yahoo$$?
>> There's not a lot of info out on this yet. I got three quotes from three users that are now testing Yahoo... 'Yahoo pays 100% more'. Another one is 'finding YPN actually better than Adsense', and 'the CPC is better then AdSense' Of course we don't know how the payout will be after Yahoo get's out of beta. As far as we know, they could cut payout in half a few months after going public when all the hype dies down. If you got Yahoo Ads on your site, post your results on the boards and compare them to Google Ads You will get the Answer.

>>Can we have images above or next to our ads?
>> Yes, but include a border line between the ads and use generic ads.
From AdSense Advisor...
Placing images above AdSense ads is not necessarily prohibited by program policies. However, depending on the method of implementation this could be considered `encouraging users to click on ads'. Encouraging users to click on the Google ads appearing on your site is prohibited by AdSense program policies. The reason for this is to prevent artificial inflation of advertiser costs. This benefits both advertisers and publishers by preserving the integrity of the network, and maintaining its long-term viability. If you have concerns about whether you have implemented your ads in a way that complies with AdSense program policies, feel free to email us with your URL. A specialist will be happy to conduct a review, and you will not be penalized.

>>How do I change my Email Address / login?
>> 1. Create a new email. If possible, use the email address currently associated with your AdSense account
2. Write 'Login change request' as the subject of your message 3. Include the following in the body of your message:
* The email address currently associated with your account * The date of the first day your account registered AdSense impressions * The number of page impressions registered on your first day of impressions 4.Send the email to adsense-support@Google.com

>>My 'Aggregate' clicks are about 15% more than the sum of all my channel clicks. Why do I have missing clicks?
>> If you are using URL channels, some of these clicks could have been generated from cached versions of your page appearing in search engine results. Also, someone might be framing your content so the clicks are attributable to a different URL. Using 'www' in your URL channel can also have an effect on tracking. If you are using custom channels, it is likely that one of your ad units might not be attributable to a channel.

:::Some Questions Related To CPM & CPC Ads:::

>>What is CPC Ads V/S CPM Ads?
>> Cost-per-click (CPC) and cost-per-thousand-impression (CPM). When AdWords advertisers bid on a CPM basis, their ads will compete against CPC ads to display on your pages. Our technology automatically displays whichever ad will generate the maximum revenue for that page, so these ads should only improve your site's revenue potential. If a CPM ad appears on your site, you will be paid each time it appears on your page, not every 1000 times. The term 'cost-per-thousand-impressions' refers to they way AdWords advertisers bid on these Ads. For example, an AdWords advertiser might bid $X for 1000 ad impressions. If this ad appears on your site through the AdSense program, you will receive 1/1000 of $X each time the ad appears. This type of ad will only show on your site if it represents more revenue potential than a CPC Ads.

>>Can we view CPM ads on our own site?
>> You are permitted to view CPM ads appearing on your pages without the risk of creating invalid ad impressions.

>>How could I be make money from no click?
>> With CPM ads these Ads are Cost Per Month Ads.

>>Why does the page eCPM goes down as day progresses?
>> The ads which pay higher can end because they reach their daily limit.

:::Some More Questions About Getting Away Of BAN From Adsense:::

>>How do I keep away from getting terminated of Adsense?
>> Do use the Adsense approved formats only.
>> Do keep your click-through data and income private.
>> Don't display Adsense on registration or thank you pages.
>> Don't use Adsense code and a competitor's content-targeted advertisement on the same page.
>> Don't encourage anyone else to click on ads.
>> Don't click on the site's own ads ever.
Read the Adsense policies and terms.

The easiest method an account can be banned is by a Webmaster clicking on the site's own ads.
Spikes in click-through percentages are hefty red flags. Those are the changes worth becoming proactive over by emailing Google Adsense. A site that rises from a consistent 1% click-through rate to a 10% click-through rate on one day could become suspect. The actual percentage that creates the flag isn't made public for obvious reasons.

>>What if I get denied when I sign-up and Google says I got banned before, yet I've never used AdSense?
>> If you get this E-Mail....
Your AdSense account was found to be related to an account previously disabled for invalid click activity. A publisher who has an account that has been disabled for invalid clicks is not allowed further participation in the AdSense program. And you've never used AdSense before try to figure out WHY they might be thinking you were once banned. IP Address? Owning a domain that was once owned by a user that cheated AdSense?? Once you figure out the cause, send them a nicely worded explanation, and cross your fingers.

>> How Much Can I Earn From Google Adsense? >>Google does not disclose exactly how much you'll earn per ad that is clicked. The commission you receive per click depends on how much advertisers are paying Google for the particular Ad You will earn a share of that amount. I've heard of earnings anywhere from 2 cents to $15 per click. So it is logical to believe that keyword phrases like debt free, employment, make money, mp3, sex,etc. will earn you more per click since these are highly competitive keywords that are searched for quite a bit on the web. Advertisers generally pay more for popular terms because they are searched for more. Even though Google will not reveal how much you are earning for each ad that is clicked from your site, you can still login to your account at any time and see the total amount of revenue you've generated that day, week, month, year, etc. For example, if you see that you've made $12.60 today from 9 clicks then you can calculate that your average click-thru commission was $1.40 per click. That's as detailed as their stats will get. Also remember, that's only an average. You won't know how much each specific ad brought in.

>>How to get unbanned from Adsense?
>> Read these Articles.

>>How to get my Adsense Account back?
>> There is No way to get it back but You Can Try Once by Filling an Online Appeal Form.
Next time you join a program, read the Terms & Conditions CAREFULLY.

>>Does high CTR mean elimination from Adsense?
>> probably not. It shows your site is much optimized. It's when you have a massive spike that you want to worry about it. One thing to worry about is getting click-bombed. If you average 100 clicks a day, and suddenly get a 500 click day, contact Google immediately.

>>Can affiliate text links be on the same page as AdSense?
>> Yes. Though if you join programs that look like AdSense, such as Yahoo ad program, where the ads show content related to the page, you can't have them on the same page as Google.

>>Can I place Yahoo and Google ads on the same site?
>> Yes, BUT, they can not be on the same page. And you can have it random, one time Yahoo, and another time Google. Just don't have them both show up on the same page.