Showing posts with label FAQ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FAQ. Show all posts
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Adsense Has A New Terms Of Agreement?
I signed in to my Adsense account today and found that after I logged in, it took me to their new Terms and Agreement page. I didn't know that they were going to do this and I will have to do a little searching around to see if I can find out more about why they have a new Terms and Agreement.
If you know anything about this please be sure to let me (and us) know.
Monday, August 6, 2012
How long does it take to get my site / blog approved by Adsense?
How long does it take to get my site / blog approved by Adsense?
When I submitted my site to adsense to get approved it took them less than a week to email me back to say that my site was approved. Now some people have said that it took longer for them to get notified of approval and yet still others said it took less than a few days.
If you are waiting for your approval and you think that it is taking longer than it should here are some things that you can do.
- you can check your "junk" email just in case to see whether or not your approval was sent to your junk email box by mistake
- you can send a 2nd email to adsense (with an optional 2nd email address that you can give them) to check on the status of your approval
I hope that this answers your question but if not you can always contact me again.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Has Your Adsense Account Been Disabled?
If your adsense account has been disabled and you want to do something about it you can appeal it. Adsense has provided a link where you can fill out a form to appeal your adsense account if it has become disabled.
In the past I have seen posts from those who have managed to successfully get their adsense account back but there are more that have posted that they have tried and couldn't get their adsense account back.
But you have to try - especially if you want to get your adsense account back!
In the past I have seen posts from those who have managed to successfully get their adsense account back but there are more that have posted that they have tried and couldn't get their adsense account back.
But you have to try - especially if you want to get your adsense account back!
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
"How can I generate money on my website from advertisers?"
"How can I generate money on my website from advertisers?
I am starting a website that provides a free service to people. I have heard that you can generate revenue from advertisers and click through? How do I do this and where do I go to get started. Furthermore, How much money on the average can this generate? Are there averages for $ per traffic? Like for every 1000 people you can gererate $1.00???? Because I have no idea---Thank you in advance for your answers -- Sorry for the dumb question."
A lot of people use Google's Adsense program. You register to apply and submite your site's url so that they can review and approve it. Once your site has been approved then you can go through the steps of adding the codes to your website. That process involves you picing the size and color of your ads. You are not able to pick the specific ads because they will be determined by the content on your site.
When people click on the ads that appear on your site (or blog) you earn money. In the case of adsense you have to earn at least $100 during the month in order to get paid the next month. If you don't make $100 during the month then your earnings will be rolled over into the next month until you reach $100. Then you can get paid either by regular check or by bank transfer.
Now as far as how much money you actually earn - it will depend. Since adsense "crawls" your site for content the advertisers/ads that your site will attract will depend on the content of your site. So (in theory) you want your site to attract high-paying ads/advertisers. The more high-paying - the more money you will earn!
Here is a link to a blog post about how much people have been making with adsense:
Monday, September 27, 2010
"What Are High Paying Keywords?"
"What are high paying keywords, their prices, and how do you implement them in your site?"
The high-paying keywords change all the time. I most recently read that keywords about class-action suits are popular now.
But a lot of higher-paying keywords have to do with things of a financial nature.
What is really surprising is that you never know what keyword will generate a high-paying advertiser. I remember getting a cpm rate of over $1000! and this was for one of my client's more mundane sites!
You can find lists of "high-paying keywords" all over the internet but be forewarned that what was considered high-paying a few days or weeks ago may not "fetch" the same high-paying price now.
It changes - oh so much!
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
"Why Is My Adsense Just Cents Per Day....."
I've been making unique content and seo...But yet, my adsense is just cents per day...
It doesn't matter how "unique" your content is - if it is not one of the high-paying keywords that bring in higher earnings per click you are still going to earn low Adsense earnings - no matter how unique your content is.
You can take a look at my current Adsense Consultant blog where I blog about high-paying kewords and where I am also selling a high-paying keywords list. Some of these higher-paying keywords pay as much as $50 per click!
I still on the hunt though for those keywords that pay $100 per click!
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Do you need to provide a social security number to be paid by google adsense?
yes you have to provide your SS#. You see as an individual your SS# is your tax id number and google adsense needs that. Why? Because if Adsense pays you more that $400 they have to report it to the IRS!
Thursday, December 3, 2009
How To Make Money From Home Using Adsense?
If you want to know how to make money from home using Google's Adsense program here is a simple explanation:
First you have to have a website or blog and you have to make sure that your sites will be able to have the Google Adsense ads on them. Not ALL hosting sites let you to be able to add Adsense ads to them!
One you have your website or blog you can then submit it to Google's Adsense program. They will need to know this information because they will first have to review and approve your site before you can be accepted into the Adsense program.
Once your site has been approved you will then go through the steps of deciding the style and look of your Adsense ads. You don't get to choose which advertisers appear on your site because that will be determined by the content (wording) on your site.
How To Make Money Using The Google Adsense Program:
The adsense revenue that you earn will depend on a number of things. The more traffic you have to your site the more potential ad clicks that you will get.
Another tactic is to use high-paying keywords. These are words or phrases that advertisers pay more money to advertise for. (You can order my list of high-paying keywords by going to my The Adsense Consultant Blog - Part 2.
As an Adsense Consultant I can tell you that there are some different ways that one can use to increase their Adsense revenue or how much Adsense earnings one can make. You should also be able to find all kinds of Adsense Consultant tips and adsense consulting tips by just find some online sites relating to how one can make more money with the Google Adsense program.
Now there are some people that have earned quite a lot of money using Adsense and there have even been a few Adsense Millionaires out there!
Here is a link to one of my more popular blog posts, Just How Much Money Are People Making With The Google Adsense Program.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
"My Google Adsense Account Has Been Disabled!" What Can I Do To Get It Back!
The most major reason that Google disables an account is because of click fraud / invalid clicks. If you feel that your account was unjustly disabled then you can appeal the decision by going to the Adsense site and going through the process of filing an appeal. There have been a few who have managed to appeal the decision and have actually managed to get their disabled Adsense account back!
Saturday, August 22, 2009
The Earliest Adsense Payment?
Well I know that us Adsense Publishers are anxiously awaiting our "payment in progress" lines unfortunately it won't be showing up during the weekend! Maybe Monday or maybe Tuesday at the earliest - I, myself am hoping for Monday!
However just in case you are curious, the earliest that I have gotten an Adsense payment was during December. It seems that Adsense tries to give us our earnings in time for us to spend it before Christmas. (It is rumored that Adsense tries to pay out the "payment in progress" process sooner during the month of December so that they can "close the year" as soon as possible.)
But the earliest that I have ever gotten an Adsense payment was on December 22nd when I got my Adsense in check form.
Unfortunately this past December I didn't get my Adsense payment until AFTER December 25th! You see I got the "PIP" (payment in progress) line on December 24th and since it usually takes 24 hours I actually had to wait 48 hours because of the Christmas (Dec. 25th) holiday.
On months other than December my earliest Adsense payments have been on the 23rd of the month! The latest? Actually got one on the 29th of the month - Yikes - that one was agony!
It really depends on the format of the month and even then you can't say that 100% - so it is very iffy as to when we will actually get our Adsense payment but the average date is usually the 25th of the month - sometimes earlier and sometimes later but the 25th of the month is about the average.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
"What Do I Need To Join Adsense?"
It never occurred to me that there would be people out there who still didn't know how to use the Adsense program - that is until I saw some most recently post this question to one of the message boards. So here is what you have to have in order to join the Adsense program.
The most important thing that you will need is a website or blog! You can get a free blog at Blogger.com - in fact it would be a very good idea to get a Blog at Blogger.com because they encourage you to add the Adsense ads to your blog!
An important note here is that before you can join the Adsense program you will have to have a website or blog because you will have to submit the url of your site so that Adsense can review your site and then decide whether or not your site will be approved for the Adsense program!
Friday, May 15, 2009
Do You Have To Pay To Join Google's Adsense Program?
I thought that everybody already knew the answer to this but I was wrong because I saw someone post this question on another forum. So here is the answer for the record:
No you do not have to pay any money to join Google's Adsense program. However what you will need is a website or blog that has some content on it because when you sign up for the Adsense program you are going to have to submit the url of your site so that Adsense can review and approve it.
But you don't have to pay any money to sign up for the Adsense program. However what may give you cause for c0ncern might be the fact that Adsense will ask for information from you like your social security number - they will need that information because if you make over a certain amount of money then that amount has to be reported to the IRS.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
"Where Do I Paste The Adsense Coding On My Blog?"
this isn't an easy question to answer.
First of all it's going to depend on where your blog is hosted. Some sites like Myspace.com doesn't allow you to have adsense ads on your MySpace pages - including your MySpace blog.
Now if you're talking about a blog hosting site such as Blogger.com there are a couple of answers. First of all its going to depend on whether you're using Blogger's old or new format. In their older format you are going to have to copy and paste the adsense coding in yourself and WHERE you post the coding is going to depend on WHERE you want your Adsense ads to appear - meaning do you want your ads to appear on the side of your blog or do you want them to appear after your blog posts? This is going to require that you have at least some knowledge of html coding so that you will know where you can paste in the ads so that it doesn't ruin the template of your blog.
However if you are using Blogger.com's newer format then while you can still copy and paste in the coding yourself you also have the option of letting Blogger.com add the codes for you - However you must first give Blogger.com permission to add the coding.
Once you have done that then you can let Blogger.com add your Adsense coding to either the side of your blog - where you add it as an additional gadget. Or you can add the ads right under your blog posts - of which you are only allowed to add a certain number of Adsense ad blocks.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Why Are There Only Public Service Ads On My Site?
One of the main reasons that there may only be public service ads on your site is because the Adsense "spiders" can't find any content on your site that is appealing to advertisers.
One of the best solutions would be for you to re-work the content on your site and / or at least add some high-paying keyword content to your site.
If you would like to have a copy of a
"High-Paying Keyword List"
just visit my The Adsense Consultant Blog - Part II where you will be able to order a copy of the high-paying keyword list.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
How Can I Get My Adsense Account Back?
The only thing that you can really do is appeal Google's decision.
There have been those who have appealed and got their google adsense
accounts back but you have to go through the appeal process.
You will be able to find the instructions for doing so on the adsense
site.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Turned Down For The Adsense Program?
"Hi, I had applied for the adsense account from google but I wasn't get it. Could you explain me how I will get that account active....also learn a new way to earn....."
Usually when you apply for the adsense program and are turned down, Adsense will give you a reason as to why.
In order for me to give you a better understanding of why your site may have been rejected, I would have to actually see your site!
As for other ways to earn money with one's blog, there are several other affiliate programs that are out there that are similar to Adsense. You just have to do a simple search to find some of them.
Usually when you apply for the adsense program and are turned down, Adsense will give you a reason as to why.
In order for me to give you a better understanding of why your site may have been rejected, I would have to actually see your site!
As for other ways to earn money with one's blog, there are several other affiliate programs that are out there that are similar to Adsense. You just have to do a simple search to find some of them.
Friday, October 10, 2008
Does Adsense Pay For Page Impressions?
Basically speaking yes it does BUT you will only earn a few cents (if that!) for page impressions!
For example I have seen on my own adsense account numbers where I have been paid like 1 cent for anywhere from 3 to 80 page impressions!
So if you're only depending on earning Adsense money via page impression you are not going to make that much money!
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