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Nice Way for Additional Adsense Revenue

India's Delhi-based blogger Saarthak has created a new weblog at lughole.net From reliable sources we have learnt that he is looking to make it a full fledged multi-author blog and is looking for bloggers with some experience. Saarthak is willing to share 100% adsense revenue on the adsense ads embedded within a post written by an author. Hmm, not bad at all. And considering that the blogs look nice and promising, and will have multiple authors - it effectively means it'll be regularly updated and well maintained from SEO point of view as well. which means, more traffic to the blog and its posts, which means extra adsense revenue from its authors. Apparently the blog owner is going to use the adsense revenue sharing plugin, which is a pretty cool one in my opinion. So go ahead check out this post at lughole to know how to apply!

Earn Money with Adsense on Youtube

Exciting news about making money with your blog / site. I just saw that YouTub e is now allowing users to embed adsense ads in videos. Nobody seems to have noticed it earlier and this is sort of pleasant surprise for everyone of us. Explaining about their video units and making money from the same, the You Tube page mentions However, nothing is mentioned about how to setup these ads for video units and also there is no mention, about setting up or embedding the ads for videos, in my adsense account as well. However, lets hope for the best and look forward to make money with adsense ads in your blog. Of course, signing up for adsense is the wisest option if you've got a blog or website and want to earn revenue from it. Read more about adsense and other sources of earning money online on my squidoo lens.

5 Tips to Boost Your Adsense Revenue

Google AdSense program has made it easier for webmasters to make money through a website. Webmasters who run an AdSense campaign will display Google's contextual Ads relevant to the content of their sites and thus encouraging visitors to click the ads and earn money for each ad click. However you will earn very little AdSense revenue if you don't know how to optimize your AdSense ads on your website. Here are some tips to increase your AdSense earning: 1. Focus on one Adsense ad format. The Large Rectangle (336X280) ad format seems to work better than other ad formats because this format tends to result in higher click through rates (CTR). Another reason is that the ads will look like normal web links that visitors use to click on them. It doesn't matter whether the visitors know that they are clicking AdSense ads or not, as long as there are clicking, you earn AdSense commission. 2. Create a custom palette for your ads. Select a color that matches your website's backgr...

Earn From PPC ads on your site

PPC is the abbreviation for the term 'pay per click.' It has emerged as one of the fastest growing segments in the advertising field and includes traditional and online media. PPC advertising is used for search engines where the advertisers pay for every click that directs users to their web page using search engine results and links. You can earn from your blog or website using PPC advertising. Some popular PPC earning programs where you should apply are: - Google Adsense (See button on top-left of this blog's sidebar) - Adbrite - Yahoo Publisher Network (Only for publishers based in US) - Kontera there more more lesser known PPC advertising solutions but they're really not worth it.

Google Adsense - The Easiest Money To Make Online

For the last couple of months, Google Adsense has dominated forums, discussions and newsletters all over the Internet. Already, there are tales of fabulous riches to be made and millions made by those who are just working from home. It seems that Google Adsense have already dominated the internet marketing business and is now considered the easiest way to making money online. The key to success with Adsense is the placing of ads on pages that are receiving high traffic for high demand keywords. The higher the cost-per-click to the advertiser, the more you will receive per click from your site. Obviously, it does not pay to target low cost-per-click keywords and place them on pages that do not receive hits. With all the people getting online and clicking away everyday, it is no wonder why Google Adsense has become an instant hit. For some who are just new to this market, it would be a blow to their pride knowing that their homepage is buried somewhere in the little ads promoting other p...