Friday, April 27, 2012

How to Make a Google Ad Center





1. Paste your Google ad into the place you want it to appear on your website. If you don't have the ad code, access your Google AdSense account and click 'Setup,' and then 'Manage Ads.' Click 'Code' to retrieve the code next to your specific ad.
2. Move to the beginning of the ad code. You should see this:


3. Add the following HTML tag to the beginning, so the snippet looks like this:


4. Move to the end of the ad code. You should see the closing tag:

5. Type the closing HTML tag to center the ad. The result should look like this:


Thursday, April 26, 2012

How to Place Ads on the Bottom of a Post Thesis Theme





1. Register with WordPress Web hosting. WordPress tightly controls the use of ads on its blogs. With WordPress Web hosting, you have more flexibility to control the design and content of your blog than you would have with a conventional WordPress account. WordPress Web hosting also gives you the freedom to develop your own themes based on templates like the post Thesis template. Registering with WordPress Web hosting requires that you purchase a domain name from one of the WordPress recognized Web hosts, such as Blue Host, Network Solutions or Media Temple. Links to these registrars can be found at the WordPress Web hosting information page.
2. Purchase a copy of the Thesis blog template. Thesis is a template designed for WordPress by a developer named 'DIY Themes.' Thesis costs $87 as of March 2011 for individuals, and is compatible with blogs run by WordPress. To purchase the Thesis template, visit the DIY Themes website and place an order with your credit card on the 'Register and Download' page.

3. Select a Post theme for your WordPress blog, if you haven't done so already. The Post format is the WordPress feature that allows users to customize and build their own themes. If your blog already runs a 'canned' WordPress theme, you can switch to the Post format by clicking on 'Appearance,' then 'Themes,' then 'Activate (theme).'
4. Upload the thesis theme to your WordPress account. To do this, go to the WP content-themes directory of your account and use the file manager function to extract the Thesis files to your directory.
5. Upload your ads to the WP content-themes directory using the file manager function. If you do not yet have any paid advertising and are simply doing this project for the learning experience, create a random image in MS Paint or Photoshop for use as a stand-in. The Thesis theme technically allows ads of any size, but aesthetically, the ideal size for an ad at the end of a page is 468x60, as this fits nicely within the width of the content section of the page.
6. Open your custom_functions.php file, and paste the code template for ads at the bottom of a page. You do not need to know PHP in order to do this; the script for this piece of code can be found at the DIY Themes website (see Resources). The only thing you need to modify yourself is your website URL and the image file name. Both of these elements are found in the following line:




. Place your blog URL and image file name in the sections with parentheses.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

How To Make Money Per Hit on a Website





1. Sign up for a pay-per-hit or 'CPM' ad network. (CPM refers to 'cost per mille,' or the rate you'll receive per 1,000 ad views.) Items to consider include the rate paid per 1,000 views and the minimum income necessary to earn before you'll be paid. Consult the ProBlogger link in the Resources section below for a list of 12 CPM providers that will serve up advertising on your site just like Google Adsense.
2. Decide where you'd like to add CPM advertising on your website. If you already have successful banner ads, affiliate links or pay-per-click ads on your site, you may not to displace them for (generally) lower-paying CPM ads. However, CPM ads can be an easy addition to an established website or a simply way to start advertising on your website from the very first day.

3. Add the CPM provider's html code to your website in the appropriate places in your code. Your ad provider will provide the necessary coding to automatically pull ads from their database onto your site--simply follow their installation instructions to display your new ads in the intended places on your site.
4. Log into your CPM network account periodically to track how your advertising is performing. Of course, the more visitors you have, the more your ads will be viewed, and the greater pay-per-hit income you'll make.

Monday, April 23, 2012

How to Put Ads in the WordPress Footer





Create Ads
1. Sign up for an ad network. Google AdSense is one example. Log in to the ad network if you are already an ad publisher.
2. Create a new ad. For example, click the 'My ads' tab and 'New ad unit' in Google AdSense.

3. Enter a name for the ad, and choose a size and type. Select the formatting for the ad, such as colors to match your theme. Save the ad and get the ad code, which is usually JavaScript code. For example, click 'Save and get code' in Google AdSense.
4. Highlight the code with your mouse. 'Ctrl' and 'C' to copy the ad code to the clipboard.
Install Plugin and Insert Ad Code
5. Sign in to WordPress as the 'admin' user. Download and install a plugin that allows you to add custom code to the WordPress theme footer.
6. Click 'Plugins' from the menu, locate the plugin you installed, and click 'Activate' beneath its name to make it active.
7. Navigate to the options for the plugin. For example, click 'Post Footer' under 'Settings.'
8. Press 'Ctrl' and 'V' to paste the ad code in the box provided by the plugin -- in the 'Ad Code' box, for example. Click the button to save your changes. Click 'Update Options.'
9. Create another ad, copy the ad code to the clipboard and paste it into the custom footer to display more than one ad in the footer. Click the name of your blog to view the blog and check to make sure the ads are properly displaying in the WordPress footer.

Friday, April 20, 2012

How to Get Adsense on Wordpress Without Plugins





Sidebar
1. Log in to Google AdSense. Click the 'My ads' tab. Under 'Ad units' locate the ad unit that you want to use. Click 'Get code.' Select the code, right-click and click 'Copy.'
2. Log in to the WordPress dashboard with your administrator account. Click 'Appearance' on the left menu, then click 'Widgets.'

3. Click 'Text' in the 'Available Widgets' area. Drag the widget to the sidebar on the right. If your WordPress theme has two sidebars, then drag the widget to the sidebar where you want to place the AdSense ad unit.
4. Right-click in the 'Text' widget and click 'Paste' to insert the AdSense code. Click 'Save.'
Post
5. Log in to the WordPress dashboard. Click 'Appearance' and click 'Editor.' Click 'Single Post (single.php)' on the right when the editor page appears.
6. Search for a phrase similar to the following in the code window. The exact line may vary from one theme to another. But look for the code with 'the_content' in it like

7. Add a table layout above the 'the_content' line of code. For example:











8. Right-click between the
and
tags. Click 'Paste' to insert the AdSense code. This places the AdSense ad to the top left of your WordPress posts.
9. Review the code. It should look similar to the example shown below:







[Your AdSense code here]










10. Click 'Update File.'

How to Put Ads on the Side of Your Tumblr





1. Log in to your approved Google AdSense account and click on the 'My Ads' tab. A list of previously created ad units displays, showing when they were last edited and whether they are active.
2. Click on the 'New Ad Unit' button. All of the options for your new ad will be displayed.

3. Fill out each of the required fields. Name your ad and choose the size that best fits your Tumblr blog. The most common size for a sidebar banner is the sidescraper option.
4. Create a new custom channel on the options screen. This makes your Tumblr ad campaign easy to track, helping to monitor the performance of your AdSense ads across multiple websites.
5. Click 'Save and get code.' A small screen pops up with JavaScript code specific to the ad you have just created.
6. Copy the JavaScript within the window by highlighting all of the text and clicking 'Ctrl-C.'
7. Log in to your Tumblr account and click on the appropriate blog name within the drop-down menu on your dashboard. More options will display, including the ability to edit your theme.
8. Click on 'Customize' to bring up the settings for your particular Tumblr, then click on 'Theme' within the header and 'Enable custom HTML'. The editable HTML for your Tumblr theme now displays within the window.
9. Place the Tumblr code in the appropriate place within your theme's HTML by clicking on the location you wish to paste it to and typing 'Ctrl-V' If your theme has a sidebar, cross-reference with a live version of your Tumblr so that you can identify where to place your ads. A common location is after the 'About' section within your sidebar. Use 'Ctrl-F' to find specific locations within the HTML.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

How to Create a Paid Podcast





1. Obtain a commercial sponsor, preferably a major corporation or large business. This is the best way to generate revenue for your podcast.
2. Solicit donations from listeners.

3. Place advertisements on your Web site or blog. Google AdSense is one way to accomplish this goal. AdSense places ads on your Web site. Each time someone clicks on an ad, you receive a fee.

How to Set Up a Google Website or Webstore





1. Type the Google sites web address into your URL bar: http://sites.google.com. You'll be asked for a username and password. If you already have a Google account, log in with your existing information. If you do not yet have your own Google account, click the 'Create an Account' option.
2. Click on the words 'Create New Site' to begin the process of designing your website.

3.

Choose a name for your website. The name of your website, along with the theme you choose will communicate to users what the purpose of your site is. If you're using your website as a store, be sure to choose a site name and design that will appeal to your customers and communicate professionalism. After you've made your choices, click on 'Create Site.'
4.

Edit your homepage by clicking on the 'Edit Page' button near the top of the screen. When editing your page, you can change the title of the page and the content simply by typing in the boxes. You will edit all of your other web pages within your site the same way.
5.

Customize your home page with photos. To include photos on your website, use the 'Insert' menu when you are in edit mode and choose to upload photos.
6.

Link to other websites or to pages within your own website by using the link feature. Simply highlight the text that you want to be the hyperlink and then click the 'Link' button and paste the URL that you'd like to link to.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

How to Insert Adsense Code Into a WordPress Blog Post





1. Log in to Google AdSense and click 'My ads' to go to your AdSense ads. Click 'Get code' under the name of the ad you want to put in WordPress. When the pop-up box opens, click the text, right-click and click 'Copy' to copy the code. Click 'Close.'
2. Log in to WordPress. Click 'Appearance' and 'Editor.' When the theme editor loads, click 'Single Post (single.php)' or similar name under 'Templates' on the right of the page.

3. Look for a line similar or identical to the following piece of code in the PHP file. Note that the 'the_content' line indicates where the blog post content is placed:
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'); ?>
4. Click above that line of code if you want the AdSense ad to appear above the post content. Click below that line of code instead if you want the AdSense ad to be shown below or after the post content.
5. Type HTML code to create formatting for the code before you insert it. For instance, type '
' without the quotes to make sure that the ad will be in the center when you place it.
6. Right-click and click 'Paste,' or hit 'Control' and 'V' simultaneously to paste the AdSense code. Close the HTML tag or tags you added. For example, type '
' to close the
tag.
7. Click 'Update File.'
8. Type the Web address of your WordPress blog in the browser location bar to visit the blog, or click its name on the top left of the WordPress admin page. Click any post to see how the AdSense ad looks on it. A blank space may appear at first, because it takes some time for ads to be generated according to the keywords in the post.

How to Make Google Your Homepage Tab





1. Click the Windows logo, type 'Internet Explorer' into the search and click the link.
2. Type in the Google Web address into the address field.

3. Click the drop-down menu next to the 'Home' icon and click 'Add or Change Home Page.'
4. Click 'Use this webpage as your only home page' if you want to have just one tabbed home page or 'Add this webpage to your home page tabs' if you want multiple tabs to open at start.
5. Click 'Yes.'

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