Tuesday, May 22, 2012

How to Add a Podcast RSS Feed to Google





1. Log in.
2. Go to the home page.

3. Click on 'Add Stuff.'
4. Enter the URL of your podcast in the text field provided, or click on the 'Information for Feed Owners' link and follow the directions.

Monday, May 21, 2012

How to Replace the Footer in a Thesis Theme





1. Log into the administration dashboard of your site that is running the Thesis theme.
2. Click on 'Plugins' on the sidebar and then click on the 'Install Plugins' tab. In the search box, type 'Thesis OpenHook' and click 'Search.' Click on 'Install' when it appears on the screen to install it to your site.

3. Click on 'Activate' to activate this plugin once you have it installed. When you do this, you will see it appear under the 'Appearance' menu on the sidebar. Click on it from there to see your editing options.
4. Scroll down the page until you see the 'Footer' heading followed by a large text box.
5. Enter in your custom footer in the text box by 'Footer' and click on the save button when you are done. This replaces your footer with the new customized footer.

How to Trace an Originating IP





1. Locate the header information in the email you wish to trace. This will look like a confusing mass of undecipherable text, easily distinguishable from the easy-to-read body of the email, but will end with something like 'Content-transfer-encoding ...' You will probably have to enable viewing this information, but the procedure for this differs between programs and services.For example, in Gmail, you click the arrow by 'reply' and select 'show original.' In Yahoo, you click 'actions' and then 'few full headers.' In Outlook, you click 'internet headers' in the 'message options' window.
2. Copy the headers by selecting the text and pressing CTRL C. If you select too much, that is alright; most look-up tools will ignore anything extra. In fact, you could press CTRL A to select everything and then CTRL C to copy it all, and it will still work in most trace tools.

3. Visit a trace tool site such as Find-IP-Address, What Is My IP Address or IP Address Location.
4. Paste the copied header information into the rectangular box on the tool page. You may also need to enter the 'captcha' security text to verify you are a real person. Press enter or submit. The tool will display the textual and/or visual location of the originator's IP.

How to Create a Pay for Click Website





Building Custom Software
1. Create a database table with link records. Add database records to track how many times a link has been clicked on your website. Track any other relevant information, such as time and date of clicks and information about visitor.
2. Design a software module to track clicks. As a visitor clicks on a link on your website, the software module will record each click in the database and then redirect the visitor to the appropriate page on the advertiser's website.

3. Make website pages connected to the software module. In order for the software module to operate, it must be invoked by code on a website page. The code on your website pages specifies the software module name and also passes a value (or parameter) to the software module indicating which link has been clicked.
4. Test the website pages and software module. Once you've built the software module and website pages, access them via a web server, either on your local machine or on your website hosting account. If you are going to access the pages and software module on your website server, then you'll need to upload the page files and software files to your website server using an FTP utility.
Off-the-Shelf Software Approach
5. Select a pay per click software package. Choose a package that meets your needs. For example, select a package that will be compatible with the language your site is written and also compatible the database and type of hosting account that you are using.
6. Install the pay per click software package. This may be as simple as uploading files to your website hosting account, or may involve a more intricate process of actually installing software on your website server.
7. Configure the pay per click software. Select the settings you need for your website. Add your advertiser link records.
Publishing and Promoting
8. Publish the website. If your website is a hand-coded (written in HTML by hand) site, you'll need to transfer your page files to your website hosting account using FTP. If you are using a content management system, then simply publish your pages according to the instructions provided by your CMS publisher.
9. Track website clicks and charge your advertisers. Keep records of your clicks and provide reports to your advertisers.
10. Attract new visitors and advertisers. Use search engine optimization or other techniques such as pay per click to attract new visitors. Also, be sure that your website includes an invitation to new advertisers.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

How to Insert a PowerPoint Into a Google Page





1. Prepare the PowerPoint presentation. Try to keep it simple for the conversion process, especially if you don't own conversion tools. Limit the amount of animations, transitions and audio.
2. Convert the PowerPoint presentation to Flash. You can do it manually if you have programming experience. Or you can use a free converter if your presentation is simple. If the presentation is more complex and you are going to be making a lot of conversions, you may want to consider purchasing a converter such as PPT2Flash.

3. Set up your Google Page for the PowerPoint. Set up a Google Page or log into your existing Google Page account. If you have a Gmail account you already have access to a Google Page, but you may not have set it up yet.
4. Click on the 'Upload' link on the right side of the screen. Click 'Browse' to find the converted PowerPoint file. Click on the file's name and choose 'Open.' Click on the new link that appears in the 'Upload' box. Copy the URL of that link that opens to your clipboard.
5. Go to the Google Page where you plan to insert the PowerPoint. Click in the section where you intend to put the PowerPoint show. Locate the 'Edit HTML' link in the lower right corner of the screen. Click on it.
6. Insert the following HTML code into the box that opens:




7. Change 'URL of the uploaded flash file' to the URL you copied to the clipboard in Step 4. Preview the Google Page and if all is correct, publish it.

How to make money with Google Ad Sense





1.

For example: I have a website that I sell dog t-
shirts from: www.cafePress.com/fashionpug
If I want to make extra income from ads on my web-
site, I sign up for Google AdSense. Google Adsense
then gives me an HTML code that I enter on my
dog t-shirt website. Now, ads begin to appear on my
website that are related to my site's content.
The example below shows some Google AdSense
ads on my dog t-shirt website:
2. Ads Relate to Content.
As you can see, all of the ads are
related to dogs, and may be help-
ful and interesting to people who
are visiting a dog t-shirt website. If
someone is interested in dog jew-
elry, they might click the ad that
says 'Dog Gifts Collectibles.'
When they click that ad, I will earn
a profit. I earn a profit every time
an ad is clicked.

3. When They Click,
You Earn.
It's that easy to earn money with
Google AdSense, and you don't
have to worry about selling a
product or inventory, etc. Once
you set up your Ad Sense account,
Google takes care of the rest. It's
basically a 'hands off' money-making system. It is
a great way to earn extra passive income on your
website or blog.
4. How Much Profit Can I Make?
Let's say I earn an average of $.12 per click from my
ads on my dog t-shirt website. If 1,000 people visit
my website a day, and out of those 1,000 people,
10 click on a Google Ad sense ad, then I will make
$1.20 a day. So it is basically a numbers game. The
more traffic you have, the more earnings you can
receive.
5. How do I sign up for Google AdSense?
• Go to: Google Adsense
(You will need a blog or some other type of web-
site to sign up for Google AdSense.) If you don't
have a website or blog, there are many free blog
sites available. I personally use Blogger.com. There
are also services where you can make free websites
such as: Webs.com
6. Create your Ads
• After signing up on Google AdSense, log into your
account at:
https://www.google.com/adsense/login/en_US/?gsessionid=vlloC1bSfNC5zY90GcosBg
7. • Click 'AdSense Setup' on the toolbar.
• To place ads on your blog or content website,
click 'AdSense for Content'
• Click 'Ad unit' (the default) for now, and click
'Continue.'
• Choose the size of ads you would like displayed
on your page and the colors.
• Check out this video for great tips on choosing
ad sizes, colors, and ways to optimize your Google
AdSense ads:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpPX4A78jqg
8. Adjust your Ads
• Next, you can add a channel if you like to help you
group certain adds together and help track them
better.
• Name your ad with a title that is easy to recognize
and includes the name of your website, size of the
ad, location of where you will put the ad on your
webpage (ex: DogHomepage 728x90 top center).
• Click 'Submit and Get Code.'
9. Add the Code to Your Website or Blog
• Go to your website and enter the area where you
can edit the HTML on your website.
• Paste your Google AdSense code into the html at
your desired location on the website layout.
• After adding the new HTML code, your Google Ad-
Sense ads should begin appearing on your website.
The ads should be related to the content of your
website. If they are not related to your content,
you may need to edit your website's content to
add more keywords that highlight the main topic of
your website.
10. Sit back and Start Earning
• When someone visits your website and clicks
on one of your Google AdSense ads, you will earn
money in your Google Adsense account.
Warning: DO NOT click on your own Adsense
ads or put content on your website that says things
like 'Click my Adsense ads.' If you do so, Google
Adsense will suspend or cancel your account.
• You can check your Google Adsense account
whenever you like to see how much money you are
earning and to find out which ads are working best
for you. You can then adjust your ads accordingly for
the best results.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

How to make extra money online





1. Ehow is a reputable and free site where you can share your knowledge with other members and make money. It is a slow process, but over time you can make a decent chunk of extra money. All you have to do is sign up for the writer's compensation program (WCP) and write 'How To' articles. These articles can be as simple as 'How to brush your teeth' to as complex as 'How to Build a Detached Garage'. I have been doing this sporadically for several months. I made about $17 in the first few months but I have less than 20 articles posted. The more articles you post and the more active you are in the Ehow community, then the more money you will make. Check out my other articles on Ehow.
2. Start your own website. You could sell products and services or just post information and make money from advertisements on your site. Sign up for Google Adsense and you can make money when visitors click on your ads. I created a free website on FreeWebs.com. There are many free web hosting services out there. You can do a Google search or even an Ehow search to find more free sites.

3. Start your own blog and use Google Adsense so you can make money when visitors click on your ads. You can write about anything you want. Check out the different blogging sites that I have listed on my personal website listed below in the Resources section. Check out Xomba in the resources section. It is a very popular blogging site so you should get a decent amount of traffic.
4. Sell items on Ebay. This is the most obvious choice, but there are so many opportunities to make money on Ebay. Find a niche that works for you or sell old stuff around the house.
5. Sign up for a seller account on Amazon.com. Sell your old college books and regular books on Amazon to make some extra money and get rid of some of the clutter in the house.
6. Sign up on DayTipper.com. This is a new site for me so I am still testing it out. I have posted one tip and it was approved. When it is published, I should receive a one-time $1 payment. This tip only took me 2 minutes to write. If you are creative, you could really make some quick cash.
7. Sign up on Epinions.com. You get paid to write your opinion about different things. I have signed up for this site and submitted one review. Reviews must be at least 200 words to qualify for income share. I will continue to test this site out and provide more information at a later time.
8. If you are artistic then sign up for CafePress.com. You can upload your artwork and set up a store. You can choose which items you would like to have your artwork printed on like t-shirts, hats, coffee mugs, etc. The website supplies all the products so you don't pay anything and you earn a very nice commission when your product sells. Ehow member AlmondSpecial was kind enough to share this in my comments section. Please check out her article about CafePress in the Resources section.
9. Etsy.com - This site allows you to buy or sell any handmade items. Check it out. You could sell homemade jewelry, clothing, t-shirts and more. I have not used this site, but it is reputable and has a broad range of opportunities.
10. Lulu.com - this site allows you to upload your digital creations. It can include photos, artwork, or even a manuscript. I have not tried this site, but it is reputable as well.
11. Sign up for Hubpages. You can write articles and receive money for Google Adsense, and also for signing up to be an affiliate for Amazon and eBay. You can really make some money here. See the links below for some great articles that were written on HubPages about earning extra money.
12. Find a legitimate work-at-home job to supplement your income. This can be anything from data entry to freelance computer programming. I have compiled an 8 page list of resources and information regarding this topic. Since it is too much to fit into this article, I have supplied the link 'Work-at-Home Jobs' under resources.

How to Improve Google AdSense





1. Make sure keyword tags relate to the content within the website. Someone will be less likely to click on an ad for a blender if he is visiting a site with information on how to quit smoking. They probably would click on ads related to quitting smoking, though.
2. Do not clutter your website with ads. Place ads away from content information on the website page. Users might get irritated or impatient and leave the site before further exploring other content on the website.

3. Provide more quality content for your site. Content-rich sites may keep viewers on the site for a longer time. This could increase the probability that someone will click on an ad. If your viewers don't find the information they need from your site, they might look elsewhere.
4. Increase traffic to your website. Visit online communities and let other users and friends know about your website. Visit forums about topics related to your website. IF you created a website on how to quit smoking, visiting forums on the subject and letting individuals know about your site could also increase traffic to your website.
5. Search for higher cost-per-click keywords. Use Google's adword keyword tool to find keywords that may be worth more than other keywords for your site. Higher cost-per-click keywords could increase your earnings.
6. Search for popular keywords to add into your sites. Popular keywords will generate more traffic because many individuals commonly use those keywords or phrases in search bars. For example, you could get more views from a keyword that generates 1,000,000 views a month than from a keyword less commonly used that generates only 1,000 views per month.
7. Submit your site to various search engines to index the site among the list of websites that appear in the search results. Viewers can then find your site among the search engine's list whenever they type keywords relating to your site into the search bar.

How to Install Google Adsense Into Your Blog





1. Create an AdSense account by visiting http://www.google.com/adsense. The directions provided on the website are extremely easy to follow, and creating an account takes only a few minutes. You will be required to fill out an application to install Google AdSense into your blog, and will be asked to verify your payment method and account information before proceeding.
2. Determine the best placement on your blog for the ads. Ideally, your Google AdSense ads should blend in and coordinate with the style and color of your blog’s text and graphics. Google offers great tips and advice that should be considered for optimum results.

3. Choose the type of ads you wish to display on your blog. Google offers a variety of ad types, including AdSense for content, AdSense for search, graphic ads, text ads, or a combination. The type of ads you choose will depend on the look and content of your blog, your target audience, and your overall preference. You can modify, delete and add new Google AdSense ads at any time.
4. Customize the ads for your blog using Google's wizard. You are allowed three ad units and three link units on each page. Customizable features include size, color and style.
5. Create a channel for tracking your ads, and choose a name for each ad you create. One of the benefits of installing Google AdSense into your blog is the ability to track each individual ad based on placement, ad type or other criteria. This enables you to make adjustments if one ad type is not performing as well as expected.
6. Grab the code for your AdSense ad, and then insert it into the proper place on your blog. After you have completed installing Google AdSense into your blog, Google takes care of the rest.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

How to Calculate CPC





1. Bring up the Web page with the ad on your site or blog for reference. Determine your total income generated from this particular ad. If you're using a PPC program, like AdSense, your should easily be able to pull up a breakdown of this data.
2. Determine the total number of times that someone clicked on this particular ad. These figures should be laid out in the PPC program.

3. Divide the total income by the total number of clicks to determine the average CPC.

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