Make Money with Google AdSense

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WOW! That a weekend! Wasn’t it just all about… INDEPENDENCE?

Your Independence Online !

All participants of the YCADEMY JUNE 2008 SEMINAR with the Topic:
HOW TO CREATE LEAD GENERATION WITH GOOGLE AND PUT MONEY IN YOUR POCKET have reasons to smile:

Each participant received the powerful SEMIOMANTICS XO Script for their personalized YCADEMY Blog - be it for their niche website or high-traffic lead generation - not to forget to make money with Google Adsense by good rankings.

This plus about 20 hours of highly professional Insider Education second to none! 

While learning and concentration muscles were outrageously stretched to a NEW HI, the amazing and certainly heart-warming and fulfilling part of it was that everybody realized the terrific INDIVIDUAL journey, the incredible PERSONAL progress and the unique ONLINE BUSINESS BUILDING KNOWLEGE built within… say the past year - thanks only and exclusively to YCADEMY SEMINARS and continuous DAILY EDUCATIONAL PREPARATION thereof.

And so the journey continues along a COMPLETE PLAN - don’t miss it!

YCADEMY SEMINARS are held only once a month, totally online, and normally over the last weekend of the month.
YCADEMY SEMINARS concentrate on small numbers (30 max) in order to focus on each INDIVIDUAL Member.
YCADEMY SEMINARS cost only $50 per ticket - and YCADEMY PRO Members (GOLD) pay only $20.

IMPORTANT:

YCADEMY PROs (GOLD Members) will keep their SEMIOMANTICS BLOG and exploit it for their own INDIVIDUAL BENEFIT. YCADEMY is in the process of becoming ’something else’… something we will look back to in the future and know: this is when I had the CHOICE… my own INDEPENDENT choice - and this is what changed my Online Career!

ADVICE to all participants or serious business builders: if you haven’t done so yet, become an YCADEMY PRO Member NOW and get yourself onto a rollercoaster towards online Success.

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Make an INDEPENDENT decision from there… We will be happy to welcome you!

 

What Others Advise to Increase Google AdSense Revenue

AdSense is Google’s advertising service for webmasters. WIth this you place AdSense ads on your site or Blog, and Google will pay you for each ad that is clicked.

The money earned is a percentage of that which the Advertiser paid to display the ad. The rate is a secret, and it seems to vary.

Google AdSense Ads are context based, so the ads that are shown should be related to the page they are displayed on.

Google AdSense is free to join but you must be approved by Google first.

Here’s 11 Tips on Making the Most of Adsense.

1. AdSense Sites should be designed to be Search Engine Friendly. The main goal is to get a good ranking, and to attract hits to the site. More hits = more clicks = more commissions! Good keyword research is essential, and a site full of content over multiple pages will work best. Use free or private-label articles for the content and use keyword-laden names for the site and page addresses. Of course your site must be listed at Google too. Submit a Sitemap or get your site linked from a site that is already indexed. If you can’t get a link that way, consider posting to Forums, Blogs and Directories.

2. For the best click-thru rates try to make the Google Ads blend with the content. The best way to do this is to use the larger ad formats, NOT the banner or tower ones. Incorporate these ad-blocks into your main content with a colour scheme that makes it match your site.

3. Stick to Google’s rules! You WILL have your account suspended if you don’t play fair. Providing content, with ads, is fine. Don’t try to force clicks to your ads, don’t use scripts or software to simulate clicks, and don’t try to run ads on Gambling, Porn or other illegal sites.

4. AdSense Ads can display as graphics (if available) or text. You can set this option in your preferences. Text will work better, because of point 2 above. Graphics may look more impressive, but scream "ad" to a potential clicker - so be careful.

5. Take the time to set different channels in your AdSense prefs. These are part of the tracking system and without them all your clicks will show as one. If you use multiple sites this is essential so you know where the clicks are coming from.

6. If Google doesn’t have an Ad for the content of your page they will show a public-service ad. You can overwrite this and specify an ad of your own to show. You could, for example, use an Affiliate Link. Scripts exist to replace a public-service ad with other options, such as Clickbank Ads.

7. For a page to show context-ads that page has to be in Google’s index. If more than a few of your pages end up showing the Public Service Ads consider submitting a Sitemap to Google to ensure ALL your pages are indexed. By careful use of keywords within your page it is possible to influence the AdSense algorithm to favour certain ads. You can also stop certain ads appearing on your page from your account. You can block domains (such as your competitors - you don’t want them at your site!) and you can use `section` code in your page to block keywords. This can help ensure the right types of Ads appear on your site.

8. Another source of revenue from Adsense is the `search` option. This will show the familiar Google search-box on your site, but show some sponsored (and paying) links in the search results. This Search Box is a useful addition to your page but can tempt your visitors away. A better use for this is in an exit-popup, since once someone leaves your site their first port of call is usually a search-engine to find more information. Let that search engine pay you!

9. Google is picky about how many AdSense ads are displayed on a page. Check your account for the current details. Usually you are safe with 2-3 ads, perhaps utilising Google’s Links Box as well as the usual Ads (the horizontal links format can work well). They also won’t let you display AdSense on a page with other context-ads, for example Yahoo!’s Search-Marketing system.

10. If you are a member of the Google AdWords program (where ads are placed) you can access some useful tools. For example, you can get an estimate of how many hits certain Keywords receive, and how much revenue they generate. By carefuly designing your page to use high-traffic and high-paying Keywords you can increase your revenue.

11. You can refer other people to join the AdSense program, and when they do you will earn $100 as soon as they do. There are buttons you can use from your AdSense account but Google won’t provide you with a straight link.

Courtesy:  Stuart Reid 

 Now put this into context with your SEMIOMANTICS XO and YCADEMY … add work, focus and consistency… and you have a Winning Combination second to none!

INDEPENDENCE ONLINE!

Together We Are On ‘The Path To Profitability’ - Unbeatable!

Bianca
YCADEMY Business Education

PS: Register for YCADEMY from your YORGOO Back Office

 

 

Ycademy Network: Congratulations!

Ycademy Network goes Live with Semiomantics semantic Publishing

Congratulations!

The following Ycademy Gold Subscribers have completed successfully the first Ycademy network Training and Seminar. Over 30 brand new Semiomantics Based Websites have been built:

Alan Johnson http://animals.ycademy.net/
Alejandra Neri http://musicdownloads.ycademy.net
Ayadi http://ayadi.ycademy.net
Barry Bell http://gems.ycademy.net
Besma Bashier http://cancer.ycademy.net
Bianca Gubalke http://love.ycademy.net
Boruch Rappaport http://uniquegift.ycademy.net
Brenda Baker http://news.ycademy.net
Bruno Auger http://games.ycademy.net
Casey Porter http://sex.ycademy.net
Chuck Madere http://gold.ycademy.net
Edi Carlisle http://music.ycademy.net
Eileen Cupido http://books.ycademy.net
Felisa Ryan http://felisa.ycademy.net
Fodhil Abacci http://shop.ycademy.net
Gene Line http://cars.ycademy.net
Guus Visser http://bestinvest.ycademy.net
Hanno Coetzee http://accommodationsouthafrica.ycademy.net
Jill Haefner http://babynames.ycademy.net
Joe Cettina http://jcettina.ycademy.net
Kenny Adeleke http://kenny.ycademy.net
Laetitia Paris http://femalephotography.ycademy.net
Larrie Perkins http://taxforms.ycademy.net
Lori Stephenson http://smallbusiness.ycademy.net
Lut Haling http://onlinetrading.ycademy.net
Maja Meier http://majabiz.ycademy.net
Marc Sibille http://boardgames.ycademy.net
Marco Randstad http://marco.ycademy.net
Ninfa Carpenter http://loancalculator.ycademy.net
Renate Schedl http://fibromyalgia.ycademy.net
Rohana Rahman http://islam.ycademy.net
Ron Riley http://ron.ycademy.net
Roy Klibbe http://nuerabiz.ycademy.net
Toni Leuenberger http://playgames.ycademy.net
Ute Schaedler http://recipes.ycademy.net
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Ycademy Network are devoted to provide 100% customizable websites to Ycademy Pro Subscribers. These websites are built on the basic script from WordPress and tuned by Semiomantics to constitute the most powerfull semantic publishing framework online.

During the Seminar which ended yesterday, July 6, 2008, the participants were introduced to the benefits and features of the new Ycademy.net websites. The Seminar served also as a bases for future Ycademy Trainings for Online Publishers and Business Builders, namely in the domain of search engine optimization and semantic publishing and publicising.

We are proud of the achievements by all participants; mastering some of the most difficult marketing and communication tasks promotes all Ycademy Pros to a unique Elite online.

We are looking forward to the first effects of the work accomplished as soon as the sites will be indexed by Google.

Yorgo
Ycademy Admin

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Types of Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate Marketing is an incredibly inexpensive and effective way to grow a business, and (depending on the type) has an incredibly low-risk factor for business.

In a nutshell, Affiliate Marketing is a way of promoting on-line and web business through affiliates (or publishers.) The affiliate is rewarded for every customer, visitor, subscriber, or sale that is the result of their efforts and advertising. It’s a way of empowering other websites to market your business through their own channels (internet, e-mail etc.)

Affiliate Marketing is often confused with Multi-Level-Marketing (MLM), so some companies prefer to use the term ‘performance marketing’ to limit this confusion. MLM and Affiliate Marketing are simply not the same thing, as MLM is based on an entirely different system. Affiliate Marketing is basically a form of advertising and commission, but the affiliate does not move or sell the product. They merely advertise and are rewarded according to their efforts based on the merchant’s parameters. While there are many multi-tier programs of Network Marketing that use Affiliate Marketing in their program, these are strictly not considered as Affiliate Marketing.

So, what are these types and their differences?

Simply put, in the early days of the internet, Cost-Per-Click (CPC) was the general program used. This is when the affiliate only needs to display banners on their website, or send out emails, advertising the product or merchant. Every time a click on a banner or link in the email happens, a redirect to the merchant’s website happens. The merchant then pays the affiliate a certain amount of money for every ‘click.’

Google’s AdSense program is an example of this kind of Affiliate Marketing, however it’s not entirely the same, as AdSense is more contextual advertising (only displays adverts that relate to the website they are displayed.)

Because CPC could so easily be manipulated, spam sites and emails became prevalent amongst many unethical affiliates, as well as click fraud and other issues. This has resulted in only 1% of the on-line market using CPC these days.

The other types of Affiliate Marketing are CPS (Cost-Per-Sale) and CPA (Cost-Per-Action.) Basically, the affiliate is only rewarded with a commission when the advert they have generated ends in a sale (CPS), or a subscription or lead (CPA.) This can be very rewarding for the affiliate, especially if the customer buys a fairly expensive product, or high quantities. 80% of the market currently uses the CPS system, whereas 19% use the CPA system.

The wonderful thing for merchants on CPS and CPA is that they actually take no risk. The risk now lies with the advertiser or affiliate. And, since this form of marketing is usually just in the form of displaying adverts on the affiliate’s website, there is very little (if at all) risk involved.

Because of the success of early companies like Amazon.com and CDNOW using Affiliate Marketing, proving its high efficiency, it has now become an integrated part of business plans – not just for e-commerce - but for all types of business.

Bruno Auger

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Student charged with trying to sell vote on eBay

A college student claimed it was all a joke when he put his vote in this fall's presidential election up for sale on the Web auction site eBay. But prosecutors didn't see the humor.

Student charged with trying to sell vote on eBay

A college student claimed it was all a joke when he put his vote in this fall's presidential election up for sale on the Web auction site eBay. But prosecutors didn't see the humor.

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