Google AdSense Adds New Enhancements for Users
If you have a website and don't mind displaying ads
that relate to your website's content, you can earn
a decent income with Google AdSense. Every time someone
clicks on one of the ads on your site, you make money.
It's not a bad gig for doing absolutely nothing. Here are the new enhancements Google has added to the
AdSense program: 1) Channels: It used to be hard to tell which ad layouts
and webpages were performing the best. Google added
what they call "channels" to make it easy to track
which ads on which pages of your site are receiving the
most clicks. To start using channels, you'll need to set
them up from within your Google control panel and then
paste the code on your webpages. You can set up to 20
channels and deactivate them at will. You can also
assign channels to multiple domains if you run ads on
them, in order to track performance of each. If you
like to test and track, you'll love using channels. 2) Downloadable Reports: If you want to easily
track your monthly and daily income, you can download
detailed reports in comma separated values (CSV)
format. These reports can be viewed from within
Microsoft Excel or other spreadsheet programs. 3) Public Service Ads: When Google can't serve up
targeted ads for your website, PSA's are shown. These
are ads for non-profit organizations. Nothing is paid
for click thru's on public service ads, so you may
wish not to display them at all. This can be done
by using Alternate Ad Color. By selecting your web
page's background color, the "PSA's" will blend into
the background instead. You can set different options
for each page of your site or use your own alternate
ads in their place. 4) Framed Pages: If you use frames within your site
design, you'll want to make sure you select the "framed
page" checkbox. By selecting this option you'll be
telling Google's spider to gather content from the
right frame, thereby insuring relevant ads are appearing. 5) Image Ads: If you're bored with serving up plain
text ads, you can now choose to display images as well.
Image ads are just like the text ads, as they are matched
to the content of each page. You cannot run image ads
alone; they are shown in rotation with text ads. If this
option interests you, there are currently four sizes
available: Banner (468x60), Leaderboard (728x90),
SkyScraper (120x600) and Medium Rectangle (300x250). It makes you wonder if Google is trying to make banner
ads "fashionable" again. At this time, you cannot track
click thru's from image ads separately from text ad
click thrus. Images are limited to 50K in size and
should not increase your load time too much. If you'd
like to test the waters with image ads, you can select
to display them on only some pages of your site. Google's Adsense program is loaded with features and
they make it possible for everyone (even the "little
guy") to profit from his website. Once the code is in
place, you do nothing while your site is quietly
earning an income in the background. Imagine, your web
hosting fees automatically paid each and every month.
Isn't it time your site started paying for its keep?
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