Saturday, 12 July 2014

How to upgrade YouTube, Blogger or other hosted account to show ads on a website

  1. Sign in to your AdSense account.
  2. Click the gear icon  and select Settings.
  3. In the sidebar, click Access and authorization.
  4. In the “Show ads on other websites” section, enter the URL of the site where you plan to show ads.
  5. Click Submit.
  6. Finally you need to implement AdSense ad code on the URL that you provided above, on a page that receives traffic.
    To implement AdSense ad code, you first need to generate the ad code. You can learn how to implement it on your non-host partner website by following our code implementation guide. Note that your ad units will remain blank until your request has been approved.
Once your request is approved, you’re welcome to place your ad code on any website that you own without any further approvals. If your application is not approved, be assured that ad serving on your host partner site will not be affected. You can continue to monetize your hosted content as normal.
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Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Cannot get bank account to verify from Canada, Now what?

For Canadian publishers it depends on the currency in your AdSense account. If it's in US dollars then the Canadian bank account needs to be in US Dollars. If AdSense is Canadian dollars than the bank account needs to be Canadian dollars. Sorry but there is no way to change the currency in AdSense.
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Friday, 30 May 2014

Do AdSense CPC vary from account to account.

Yes, its vary from account to account even advertiser to another advertiser.

There are dozens of reasons why CPC can vary.

  • different types of content
  • poor quality content
  • duplicate contents
  • quality of traffic
  • traffic sources
  • advertiser bids
  • amount of advertising on the site/page
  • geolocation
  • smart pricing
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Thursday, 13 February 2014

Will the publisher's country effect to CPC.

No not directly, the amount paid by the advertiser determines the CPC and there are multiple things which determine which ad is show, mainly the content of the site, geo location of the viewer, the viewers browsing history etc.

Obviously there may be indirect things where the location of the publisher could have an indirect effect. The location of the hosting company could have a slight effect, as could the type of content added (or the fact that new content isn't being added).

In Short: The country of the viewer is more important than the country of the publisher.
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Wednesday, 5 February 2014

How to Improve Google Adsense CPC and CTR up to 75%: Methods

#1 A Niche That is Full of Most Useful Content and User Friendly
#2 Site Design
#3 Overall Content of Your Site
#4 Setting of Adsense Ad Units Visibility on Pages of Your Site
#5 Ad Crawl Problems (image/text blending)
#6 Invalid Click Activity, Copyrights create seriously dropping your CTR
#7 Make Your Ads Prominent to Readers With Appropriate ad Formatting
#8 Make your ads Mobile compatible
#9 Never use Opt Out of Enhanced Text and Displays Ads
#10 Don't use Rich Media With or Next to Adsense ad Units
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Wednesday, 13 November 2013

What is Ad RPM?

Ad RPM is simply meaning the ratio between Estimated earnings and total ad impression are multiplied by 1000. In calculation we see that

Ad RPM = (Estimated earnings / Ad impressions) * 1000

To increase and decrease Adsense earnings Ad RPM plays great role indeed, since the advertising bit types are different and many advertisers prefer cost-per-thousand impressions (CPM) rather than CPC or CPE types so you can see a gradual rise up or drop in Adsense earnings which are mainly affected by Ad RPM
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Friday, 28 June 2013

AdSense revenue down 433% after restarting ads on new site

There could be a few reasons but one could be that there were some higher paying advertisers that were placement targeting your site & by changing your URL you lost all of them until they find your new domain. Another is that even though you're using the same ad code since the ads are on a different site the bots aren't placing the same ads to the new domain that they were placing on the old.

Over time as the bots crawl your site more & advertisers find the new URL it may improve but it may take a while & it may not ever get back to where you were before the change. History means a lot IMO & by changing the URL the site history is gone so basically you're starting over from the beginning in some ways.

Since RPM is just a calculation from your earnings that are driven by the CPC when your CPC dropped drastically the RPM had to drop with it.

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