Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 June 2011

Google Adsense

Google AdSense

Google AdSense is probably one of the most convenient ways to
monetize your static website or blog.   This program is free and you
partner with Google by promoting their sponsored ads on your site.
Every time an ad is clicked on your site, Google pays you a percentage (undisclosed) of what the advertiser is paying them for the click.
Google’s technology can read your pages.   So they will determine what your page is about. And when you paste the AdSense code on your pages,   their technology will generate ads relevant to your content - thus increasing the chances that your visitors will click.
So if your site is about baseball, you will see sports-related ads on your pages.   Google is in complete control over what ads display.   However, you are allowed to filter competitive or inappropriate ads if you wish.

When your earnings reach $100, Google will send you a check (or pay with direct deposit).
Applying For AdSense
Once your website or blog has several pages of useful, unique and organized content, you can go to http://adsense.google.com and apply.

Recently, Google tightened their acceptance policies.   I’ve heard conflicting information on
this, but some have been told that in order to get accepted with AdSense, your site must meet the following requirements…
1) Must be hosted on a true domain name (yourdomain.com)   So that means you
    
cannot use a Blogger blog without pointing it to your own domain
2) Your domain must be at least 6 months old
3) Content must be original and unique

Wednesday, 22 June 2011

 5things to remember while making a blog..

(1) STRUCTURE OF YOUR BLOG

when you are making a blog ,you have to focus on the layout of your blogs.
if it is easy for the first time viewer on your blog to surf through your blogs then only you can get a big traffic.
if you messup your data on it.. you will loose the visitors

(2) Good Design

A good design is easy to take in. It allows your eye to glide around the page naturally, without being continually drawn to a certain area of the page.
Think of a see-saw. If you put too much weight on one-side, it will tilt in that direction. But if the weights are equal, it will balance.
In the same way, the weights of the different areas of your page should be equal. The weight of a specific element is affected by its size, but also by its color, its position, and even the detail within it
(3) color scheme

Color is a scary topic for many people, but it must be braved. The most sure-fire way to ruin a great design is to choose an awful color scheme.
If you don’t trust your eye to pick a good color scheme, there are many tools out there to help you.

(4) Clarity And Emphasis

No reader cares to read all of the content on your page. Most want to read as little as possible. They only need the gist of your points, and then they move on.
Clarity in your design allows one element to differentiate itself from its neighbor, and emphasis on your most important elements, such as post headlines, indicates clearly where the reader should look.
Ample whitespace is a favorite tactic for achieving this. It lets your design breathe, preventing readers from being overloaded and confused.

(5) Remarkability

There are two routes that a design can take. Safe and not safe. You can choose a simple color scheme, a regular 2-column layout and a normal Arial font, and make a decent blog. It won’t be anything spectacular, but it will do the job.
A great design does something more. It goes further than the regular web site and it makes itself unique. Great designs have a certain aspect that makes them better than other sites. Something about them that is worth remarking upon.