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tuarich
March 21st, 2007, 09:44 AM
1) Read the Google terms of service for google adsense. The reason I put this as step one, is you need to be aware of what you can and cannot do. Certain sites Google will not advertise on. For instance if you have a gambling or adult content site they will not advertise on that site.

There’s things you cannot do that you will lose your adsense accounts for. Such as clicking on ads on your site. So you need to be aware of what their policy is before you get started.

These are just an example and you need to be aware of Google’s entire policy.

2) Now you need to build a web site or blog. I recommend Google’s blog to start out with. I am referring to www.blogger.com. The reason I say this is Google’s blog is free and easy to set up to accept their ads. So there is almost no figuring it out.

I said almost. After all you will need to select a template you like. The template is what your page will look like that you put your content on. And of course you will have to put your content on your blog.

It really is simple to get a blog up and running in minutes with Google. Google has mastered making things simple. So don’t be scared to get a blog started.

With Google if you start a blog and decide you would rather do a blog about something different later you can either delete it or start a second blog. It is unbelievably simple.

3) Now once you set up an account and select your template, you need to put some content on your site. This is something you will have to decide on what’s best for you. Do not overcomplicate this. Write about something you know and enjoy.

If you owned animals all your life you can write about animals. It could be anything. You can write about dating. How about remote-controlled vehicles? Are you a penny pincher? Who doesn’t like to know about saving money? The sky’s the limit.

Just make sure it’s something you enjoy doing and you will be able to write something new everyday about it. The more content you write, the more pages you have. The more pages you have the more ads you can run. The more ads you have running the more the opportunity is to make money.

4) Once you put some content on your blog and get it started you can add your adsense ads. Now if you started a blog with Google you can select to add ads on your blog.

If you have not signed up for adsense yet you will get instructions on how to do that right there and then. Like I said previously Google has made it simple.:sleazy:

prasanga
May 28th, 2007, 03:24 PM
I have 5 blogs 4 of them are with adsense, but adsense income is very low.

bendario
June 10th, 2007, 04:06 PM
Yeah I have my own website but I am having trouble generating traffic to it. So this might be helpful. I will be back with a report.

guppyman
July 21st, 2007, 08:12 AM
I think Traffic is very important...

ThomasEliot
August 4th, 2007, 03:05 PM
I think Traffic is very important...
Yes. But targeted traffic is king! That is, if you want your conversion rates up. No sense in getting page views without any conversions, is there?