Tuesday, June 19, 2012

How to Make Google Find My Website





Getting Your Webpage Found by Google
1. Evaluate your Web pages to make sure the Google index crawler can find you. Verify your page names contain readable words and are hyphenated if they are more than two words. Using numbers or another type of naming system will keep Google from finding your site.
2. Check if your website is found by Google by typing 'site:yourwebsite.com' on the Google homepage. This will tell if your site is being included in Google's search results.

3. Add your URL to Google's 'Add your URL to Google' page.
4. Find other websites you can add your URL link to. Join an organization related to your content and add your link to its member site. By having other websites point to yours, Google can find your website in multiple locations because you are better linked throughout the Internet.
5. Create a Google site map and submit it to your 'Google Webmaster Tools' account page. Site maps are an effective way of listing your site's URLs and submitting them to Google's index. You can create a text-based site map, use Google's site map generator or find many free automatic generators online.
6. Add your site to Google News if it contains news content. Go to the Google page 'News (publishers) Help.'
7. Create a Google business account if you have a commercial website in a specific location. Go to the Google page 'Local Business Center.'

How to Change Your Google Name





1. Log in to your account using your current username and password. This can be done through mail.google.com.
2. Open the 'Settings' tab that appears on any Gmail page on the top right-hand corner between your user name and the 'Help' tab.

3. Click on the second tab from the left called 'Accounts and Import.'
4. Click on the 'Edit Info' link in the 'Send mail as:' section (the second block from the top). A new window will open.
5. Click on the second radio button next to the empty box and type in the name that you desire to see on your account.
6. Hit the 'Save Changes' button after the name has satisfactorily been typed into the box.

Monday, June 18, 2012

How to Stay at Home and Make Money on the Internet





1. Stay at home and make money on the internet by starting a blog and monetizing it by adding Google Adsense ads. When you add Google ads to your blog, when people visit your blog and click on the Google ads that they may be interested in, you make money.
2. Stay at home and make money on the internet by selling things on Ebay. Visit www.ebay.com and sign up for a free Ebay account. You can start off by auctioning off personal items, old items, non-used items or things you really don't use anymore. If you like to make crafts or jewelry, you can sell them as well to start making money.

3. Stay at home and make money on the internet by writing ebooks on subjects that interest you and topics that you know something about. You can find websites that will allow you to upload your ebooks to their website so that you can sell them through their website for a small percentage of the sale. You can even allow over people (affiliates) to sell your ebooks to help bring in more money. (View links below under resources for a company that allows you to sell ebooks and allows other people to sell your ebooks).

Sunday, June 17, 2012

How to Identify a Fake Check





1. Look at the edges of the check. Most personal checks have one perforated edge, and some business checks are perforated on all sides. If there are no perforated edges, there's a higher chance of it being a fake check.
2. Check for misspellings or errors, and check the phone number and address against a phone book (an online phone book if the location is far away). Call the phone number and see if the person whose name is on the check answers; if so, ask a few questions to determine if the check is legitimate.

3. Scan the dollar amounts on the check carefully with a magnifying glass for evidence of tampering. Commonly, with fake checks, people carefully change some of the numbers to make a real check valued at a higher amount. Also check the name the check is written to for signs of changes, or someone having written over the original text. Any of these edits can point to a fake check.
4. Call the bank listed on the check and ask it to verify the information. Even if it's a real account, the check could be bad. If possible, go to the bank in question so a teller can verify the check before you hand over the the merchandise you're selling or try to deposit the check.

Saturday, June 16, 2012

How to Implement Google AdSense





1. Go to the Google AdSense page (see Resources) and sign in using your Google account. A page with several tabs will appear showing reports, set-up, your account and resources.
2. Select the tab 'AdSense Setup.' A new page will appear that shows the different products available through AdSense.

3. Select the 'AdSense for Content' link. The next page will display a choice between 'Ad Unit' and 'Link Unit.' Most websites feature AdSense for Content Ad Units. Click the 'Continue' button.
4. Select the features you want for your ads. This is where you can customize the size and way the ads will appear on your website. Click 'Continue' when you are done.
5. Add up to five custom channels. This is a feature that helps you track the performance of certain pages or units you implement with AdSense. Continue to the next page.
6. Create a name for the AdSense unit you just created. Click on the 'Submit and Get Code' button.
7. Copy and paste the HTML code into your blog or website to implement Google AdSense.

Friday, June 15, 2012

Making Money With Google Trends





1. Register a blog or website, and monetize your Internet space with Google Adsense. This step is will neither cost you money nor will it be time consuming. In fact, Google offers users free blogs with its Blogger publishing platform, as does Wordpress. If you register for the Google Adsense program, you can arrange for small advertisements to appear on chosen webpages. Any time that visitors click on these ads, you will receive a certain amount of money. (These amounts vary depending on which ad is clicked and how much each advertiser is willing to pay site owners to promote its services.)
2. Refer to constantly updated data on Google Trends. The beauty of Google Trends is that it functions in almost real-time. This service provided by Google seeks to track user interest in common search terms. Thus, if you enter the words 'make money,' you will presented with a line graph that will chart the popularity of this term over the span of several years. However, by comparison, a search for the term 'making money' reveals a lower search volume. Thus, if you are trying to decide which of these terms to include in a blog post, you may want to use 'make money,' since it will probably bring more visitors to your blog and those visitors may decide to click on your Adsense ads.

3. Use Google Trends to assess your competition. In addition to supplying data about common search terms, Google Trends will also give you information about websites. This is valuable to you if you are seeking to make money with Google Trends, since you can discover how your competition is performing. Perhaps the websites you are studying have experienced peaks of traffic in the past, but have declined in popularity in the last few months. Thus, data from this application will help to remove mystery from the websites and allow you to see how they tick.
4. Gauge the value of time in Google Trends data. Time is a vital factor in advertising, and Google Trends is the best place to look if you are trying to assess the popularity of particular keywords over time. When choosing keywords for your writing, choose words with staying power, and not simply words that are popular for a few days before disappearing from the radar of Internet users. Study data and try to infer reasons why certain terms rise and fall in popularity.
5. Examine data on regions, cities or language to learn about the makeup of your audience. When you use keywords in your writing, you are targeting your work to specific readers. Ideally, these readers are English-speaking; however, they may speak other languages depending on the keywords you use. For example, Google Trends states that nearly as many people from Japan are entering term 'iPod' in Google search bars as from the United States. The more you know about your audience, the more you can target this audience with keyword-rich articles.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

How to Change the Bank Account Information on Google Merchant Services





1. Sign in to Google Checkout. Log on to checkout.google.com and enter your email or password. If you are already signed into your Google account, via Gmail Google Docs or any other service provided by the portal, you will not need to sign in again and will be automatically presented with your home screen when you log on to the Google Checkout page.
2. Click the 'Settings' tab. In the new window, click on 'Financials.' Now click on 'Change Account' to revise an existing bank account. You will see numerous fields populated with the bank account information you have previously entered. You need to change only the information in the fields where the present data is no longer accurate. In the field labeled 'Account type' select among checking, savings, or corporate account depending on what kind of account you have. Next, enter the name of your bank in the filed labeled 'Bank name.' Now go to the field titled 'Routing number' and enter your bank's 9-digit routing number. This number is printed on your checks. In the next field, named 'Account number' enter the number of your account. This number, too, can be found on your checks and is usually located immediately after the routing number. Finally, re-type your account number into the field titled 'Re-type account number.' Check all the information you have just entered and click on 'Save financials.'

3. Check your bank account for a transfer from 'Google Deposit.' To ensure that you are the actual account holder, Google will make a small deposit in your specified account within two business days. Your bank may take another 2-3 days to post this payment to your account. Once you see this deposit, sign in to Google Checkout as before and click on the 'Settings' tab. In the new window, click on 'Financials.' Now click on 'Verify account' and enter the exact amount of the deposit. Now click on 'Verify deposit.' If the amount you entered is accurate, your bank information will be successfully updated within seconds.

How to Embed Google AdSense Within Posts on WordPress





1. Use a Web browser to log in to Google AdSense. Click the 'My Ads' link, then click the 'Get Code' button beneath the ad you wish to embed in your content.
2. Copy the code to your systems clipboard, then click 'Close' to leave the dialog. Navigate to your WordPress blog and use the WP-Admin interface to log in.

3. Click the 'Posts' button, then click 'Edit' next to the post that is going to hold your advertisement. Click the 'HTML' button, then scroll down to where you wish to place the ad.
4. Paste the Google Ad code from your clipboard into your content, then click the 'Preview' button to see your changes. Move the code, in its entirety, until you find the proper placement for your content, then click the 'Publish' button.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

How to Find Converting Keywords





1. Launch a web browser on your computer, and go to the Google Insights for Search website.
2. Enter a keyword you are interested in using in the search field. Click 'search' to view the results. You do not have to enter a specific keyword. For instance, if you want to know about fuzzy slippers, you can just enter 'slippers' to see what comes up. Other keyword finding sites are available as well, such as Word Tracker and the Google Keyword Tool.

3. View the results page to identify high traffic keywords to target. If you scroll down to the 'Search Terms' part of the results, you can view the top related search terms as well as the top rising search terms. You can click on any of those keywords to get more information on that keyword or keyword phrase.

How to Set Up Google Adsense Ads





1. Apply for Google Adsense. You must first submit your website to Google. On the main page, there is a link for Google Advertising. The link walks you through the forms you need to fill out to submit your site. You will receive an email once your site is approved.
2. Log into your Google Adsense account using your user name and password. Tabs at the top of the page will guide you through different tasks for your Adsense account. Use the tab 'Adsense Setup.'

3. Decide which type of ad you want on your site. There are four choices: Adsense for content, Adsense for Search, Referrals and Adsense for Mobile. These each have a short explanation with them. For most websites, the popular choice is Adsense for Content.
4. Follow the setup questions. It will take you through the options of link or graphics and then color choices. These are all personal preferences of how you would like to have the Google Adsense appear on your page.
5. Copy the HTML code that is provided. It will appear in a box for you to highlight and copy.
6. Edit your source code for your web site. If you use an editor or a site builder, open the page that you would like to have your Google Adsense code appear. Paste the code to the location you want.
7. Publish your webpage. Your Google Adsense will now be displayed.

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