Making Money With Google Adsense

Posted by redDevil | 2/06/2008 10:18:00 PM | , , , | 0 comments »

                                                          Approximately there are about 30 million blogger around the world making money from adsense and since its introduction in 2003; it has been the biggest revenue generator for Google. So how can it benefit your blog?

The good thing about adsense is that it is easy to get enrolled in their program and once enrolled, you can put your ads in any number of ads/blogs. So once you have a blog setup and 4-5 quality posts in your blog, you can go then straight to Google Adsense Website and signup for their adsense program.

You will have to provide details like your postal address, phone number and the URL of your blog. Your blog URL is the web address that points specifically to your blog (like blogname.blogspot.com). You have to provide your postal address because Google allows your cash to be send by post only. Also you have to earn a minimum of $ 100 for your check to be sent by Google.

Also once your revenue reaches $ 50, Google will send you a PIN number via ordinary mail to the address you have provided. You have to enter that PIN into your adsense page after you receive. This is just to check your postal address.

All this will happen in its own time, but what you have to focus now is on getting your Google adsense code setup properly.

                  After you signup with adsense, login to your adsense home page with your username and password (you can use your gmail username and password for it too). You will have to submit a tax information to Google. It will shown as a “Payments on Hold” link as shown below.

 

If you are not based in US, all you have to do is declare you have no connection with US regarding your blog’s revenue making, and all will be well.


After you login to your adsense account, in order to get the code for your ads, go to the “Adsense setup” tab.

 

There click adsense for content. Now you will be asked to choose a template for your ad. Choose some palette (aka color combination) that best fits your blog layout. You can add a channel to a specific ad. This is to distinguish between different ads you may place on different sites. Once you choose a channel for your ad, all the revenue and stats for that ad will be shown under that channel name.

Channels are an effective of managing stats for different ads you may place and to monitor their click through rates. So choose different channels for ads that you place in entirely different places or with a different size.

The rectangular ads of size 300x250 have been known to produce the highest revenue among ads, but it may be a trifle too big for most of the blogs. So choose a small enough ad that fits into your overall blog image. Use your imagination lavishly!

After you fill in all the fields required for your ad, you will be taken to a page with your ad code in it. Click on the ad code box and the whole text will be highlighted. Right click, copy (or ctrl+c), now login to your blogger account.

Once you are in the dashboard area, click layout beneath your blogger name.

 


In the new page, you will be under the tab “page elements”, click “add a page element”. A new box will pop up showing a list of options.

These all are widgets (or utilities) that you can add to your blog. Choose “Html/JavaScript” from that box for adding ads. In the new page, right click>paste your code into the main box and give a suitable heading for your ad if you feel so. Click submit. Your ad is now on your Blog. Feel done, huh? Not quite yet.


Ok, now you have all the ads setup in your blog. How to earn revenue from them? It’ s the most important and difficult part. Read more about making your ads work HERE.

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