Friday, September 16, 2011

How to Transfer Ownership of a Blogger Blog





1. Log-in to Blogger, using the email address that has administrator privileges.
2. Click the 'Settings' link in the menu, under the name of the blog.

3. Click the 'Permissions' tab across the top.
4. Click the blue 'Add Authors' button and enter the email address of the new owner of your blog. You may enter more email addresses separated by commas, if you'd like your blog to have more than one new owner.
5. Click the orange 'Invite' button, when you've entered all the email addresses to which you'd like to transfer ownership.
6. Tell the new owner to check his email for the invitation notice. He must click the confirmation link in the invitation email to accept the invitation to become an author on your blog, before you can proceed with the ownership transfer. If he is not already a member of Blogger, he must also complete a quick, free registration.
7. Return to the 'Permissions' tab and click the 'Grant Admin Privileges' link next to the new blog owner's information. This grants the user complete administrative control of the blog.
8. Change the email address that Blogger notifies, whenever someone leaves a comment. Go to the Settings page, then click the 'Comments' tab. Type the new owner's email address under Comment Notification Email. You can enter more than one email address in this field, separated by commas. Click the orange 'Save Settings' button, when you're done.
9. Change the email posting and mobile options to the new blog owner's information. Click the 'Email and Mobile' tab and change all the information for SMS notifications of new posts, email posting and Mail2Web services to the new owner's information.
10. Remove yourself as an administrator for the blog. Ask the new owner to click 'Remove' next to your name in the 'Permissions' tab of your settings page, and follow the instructions to confirm your removal.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

How to Estimate Google CPC AdWords





1. Go to the Google AdWords cost-per-click estimator tool.
2. Enter the keyword or phrase you want to estimate the cost of using in a Google AdWords campaign.

3. Enter the security code and click the 'Estimate' button.
4. Find the 'Summary' box located on the right side of the estimator tool. The summary box displays the average estimated CPC. This figure represents the average estimated cost per click that you can expect to pay for your Google AdWord.

How to Find My Adsense Websites on Google





1. Launch your Web browser and access the Google Adsense account log-in page (see Resources).
2. Enter your Adsense username and password and click 'Sign In.' This opens the 'Reports' page of the Adsense account by default.

3. Copy the Publisher ID number at the top right of the page. Do this by highlighting the text that starts with 'pub-' along with the following 16 digits, and then pressing 'Ctrl' and 'C' on the keyboard.
4. Access the Google search engine on your Web browser.
5. Paste the copied publisher ID number into the search box. Place quotation marks around the pasted text to ensure only this exact text is searched.
6. Click 'Search' and wait for the search engine to return the results. Because each publisher ID is unique, the search engine returns only the websites containing this code.
7. Copy the website address of each of the sites found by the search engine.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

How to Write Google AdWord Ads





1. Select effective keywords to use in your ad. For example, if you are advertising ways for people to attract more visitors to their websites, use words like 'traffic,' 'more' and 'increase.' Keep in mind that your headline is limited to 25 characters and the two text rows must be 35 characters with no images or colors. The last line is for your URL.
2. Capitalize the first letter of each word in your headline except for words like 'and,' 'the' and 'in.'

3. Use questions, how-to information, interesting claims or a sense of trust in the headline to pull the reader in. Some examples include 'Want More Traffic?,' 'How to Get More Traffic' and 'Secrets to More Traffic.'
4. Use ellipses at the end of your headline text to indicate that a reader will find more information on the site you are promoting. For example, 'Get More Traffic Info... .'
5. Include different keywords and phrases in the text rows of your ad. Do not use words like 'free' or 'buy.'
6. Target the ad text to keywords that would appeal to someone performing a search that's related to your product or service.
7. Remove any words that don't absolutely have to be in the ad. Be specific.

How to Find Where My Clicks Originated in Adwords





Basic URL Channels
1. Log into Google Adsense using your Gmail email address and password. Click on the 'Performance Reports' tab at the top of the screen and then on the 'URL Channels' in the menu to the left.
2. Create a new URL Channel to track clicks on sites, such as Hub Pages, Infobarrel and Bukisa, by clicking on the 'Add URLs to Track' button just below the graph showing this month's performance.

3. Type one URL per line in the window that pops up. Use short website addresses by removing the 'http://www.' Make sure your URLs read something like this: 'mywebsite.com,' 'mywebsite.com/pagename,' or 'thirdpartysite.com/articlename.'
4. Close the window once you've finished adding your URLs. URLs along with data related to that URL will appear below the graph on your 'Performance Reports' page, once someone visits your page or when they click one of your ads. Make a note on what URLs get the most traffic and clicks. Use what you learn to increase the traffic to weaker URLs to get even more clicks.
Custom URL Channels
5. Log into Google Adsense by using your email address and password. Click on the 'My Ads' tab at the top of the screen and then on the 'New Ad Unit' button at the top of the page. Fill in the information for your new ad, such as its name, so you can identify its size, colors, text or image ads, and under what channel its data will appear.
6. Select a channel in the 'Custom Channels' box if you've made channels in the past, or click on the 'Create New Custom Channel' link sitting right above it. Use a name you'll remember. For example, if this add will be appearing on your personal site in the sidebar, name it 'Site name, Sidebar.'
7. Click on the 'Save' button on the bottom of the window to add your new custom channel. Notice that the ad you've just made is linked to that channel. So when a user visits that page or clicks on an ad, those stat will appear on your 'Performance Reports' tab beside the URL name 'Site name, Sidebar.'
8. Click on the 'Save and Get Code' button once you're finished and pass that code onto your blog or website. That code will communicate traffic and clicks to Google Adsense so you can get paid.
9. Keep track of what URLs or ad placements perform well. Find out if the deciding factor when it comes to clicks is the size of the ad, colors or placement. Use that data to create new ad channels for even more clicks and ad revenue.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

How to Get an At Home Paid Blogging Job





1. First decide whether you are going to blog for yourself, or for a network. Blogging for yourself and blogging for a network will open up different ways to earn money. How much freedom you will have over your topic, the time that will need to be invested, and structural limitations will all be a factor in how you answer this.
2. Blogging for yourself will have standard ways of earning money. Things like Amazon affiliates, Google Adsense, and Other affiliate programs will all vie to be part of your blog. Amazon affiliates will pay a percentage of the sale for everyone that comes to purchase at their shop from your website or blog. This is great if you do many book reviews or highlight certain products in your blog. Google adsense starts paying out once you reach a $100 threshold, and pays when people click ads or links from your blog. This is good when you have topic that has higher paying keywords. Other affiliates, such as Art.com and other site specific places, will typically pay you a percentage of sales generated from your site. You can register at places like Commission Junction and pick which advertisers that are similar to your topic and have them on your blog.

3. Blogging for yourself can also pay you for things called a PPP. A PPP is a pay-per-post, where advertisers pay you a set fee to include links to them and a short write up (usually positive) about what makes them tick. Some of the companies that do this are Blogsvertise, PayPerPost, and BlogHer Ads. These places typically pay -X- amount for a write up in your own words. Some require the blog to be a certain age or a certain page rank on Google. Check with the companies prior to signing up to see if your blog qualifies. Blogsvertise is good for beginners, while BlogHer typically has a better reputation.
4. Blogging for a network will usually pay you either in ppv (per page view) or a set amount. Blogging for companies like B5media are highly respected, while blogs like About.com come with some serious perks. About.com currently has a minimum payout of $725 a month. In a land of Suite101 and being paid per page view, B5media and About.com can really show that you've made it in blogging. Requirements are varied for network blogging. B5media requires six to eight posts a week. About.com requires two full-length articles every 14 days and update to your blog one to three times per week.

How to Get Paid to Write Online Reviews for Franchises





1. Begin writing reviews for smaller companies or organizations for free, or for little pay. There are company websites that offer pay, based on the popularity of your reviews. They usually pay little or no money, so the job begins as a hobby. Most of these websites print a variety of reviews that range from restaurant to entertainment, or even product reviews. Type product review careers into your Internet search browser and several opportunities will appear. Also check your local newspaper job ads or Craigslist.com for potential opportunities. The writing experience and exposure will help you in the long run.
2. Start your own blog. There are websites that allow you to create your own blog for free such as blogger.com. Advertise your new blog on social networking sites. Add as many friends as you can and post updates from your blog onto the social networking sites. This will draw people to your site, which will help spark interest.

3. Pull advertisements to your blog. Websites, such as Google AdSense, will allow you to post links for featured products on your site. Every time a visitor goes to your site and clicks on a link, you will get paid for the simple click. You can blog about whatever you want. Just make sure that you are blogging about something that sparks interest to a wide variety of people, so that you can draw more attention to your page.
4. Contact franchises that you are interested in via the Internet or the phone. Look up company information online, as there should be a contact us section. Once you have a successful blog, or review space, you may spark interest from big companies. Offer the cpmpany's contact person a link to your blog or information about your blog through a handwritten letter or telephone conversation. Companies are drawn to web pages that have many visitors, as they are concerned with selling a product or a service. With permission, you may be able to start reviewing for a franchise on your blog or review space, and in turn, get paid for it.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

How to Cancel Mail Goggles





1. Log in to your Gmail account.
2. Click 'Settings' located in the upper right corner.

3. Click 'Labs' located within the settings menu choices.
4. Locate 'Google Goggles' from the menu choices.
5. Click the 'Disable' radial located next to 'Google Goggles.'
6. Click 'Save Changes' located in the lower left of the page.

How to Block Google With Meta Tags





1. Open an editable version of your website's header HTML code. This code includes the
and
tags.
2. Insert the following line of code immediately after
if you want to block all search engines, including Google:


3. Insert the following code right after
if you want to block only Google:

4. Save or publish your changes.

Friday, August 26, 2011

How to Blog at SocialSpark





1. Login to SocialSpark. If you don't already have a SocialSpark account, click 'Get Started' in the upper right hand corner of the SocialSpark web site. Once you are logged in, click 'Account' and then 'Create a Blogger Account' to set up your blog's profile.
2. Select 'Marketplace' from any page on SocialSpark. From there, click 'Browse Opportunities.' This brings up the opportunities search page. Here you can choose between Sponsored Posts, Blog Sponsorship or Spark.

3. Choose 'Sponsored Post' to see sponsored post opportunities. These are opportunities where you will post a unique sponsored post on your blog based on the advertiser's guidelines. The advertiser pays for each post published in this manner.
4. Click 'Blog Sponsorship' to see blog sponsorship opportunities. These are opportunities where an advertiser sponsors a blog via video, images or text on a daily basis.
5. View Spark opportunities by clicking on 'Spark.' Sparks are posts that don't pay anything, but offer something else, such as a backlinks, in exchange for a post.
6. Verify that you are eligible for the opportunity you are interested in. Next to 'Qual' in the opportunity summary you will see a red or green square. Green means you're eligible, red means you aren't.
7. Fill out the form on the 'Submit' page to submit your post for review.

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