Sunday, June 24, 2012

How to Apply to Work from Home as a Google Ads Quality Rater





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Go to the job posting at http://www.google.com/support/jobs/bin/answer.py?answer=118299 (or click on the link below) and read the job description for an Ads Quality Rater (English Language).
2.

If you are interested in the job and meet all the requirements, prepare your resume.

3.

Save your resume as an html or ASCII file. If you use Microsoft Word, all you have to do is choose 'Save As' from the File menu. Save your resume as a .txt file or a .html file.
4.

Send an email to temporaryjobs@google.com with Ads Quality Rater - English - Temporary in the subject line. Attach your resume as a .txt or .html file to the email. You can also type a cover letter in the body of the email, but it is not necessary.
5. You should soon get an automated response that they received your resume.

Friday, June 22, 2012

How to Make Money Writing for Revenue





1. Consider writing for Triond. Triond accepts online content in any form, and also accepts photographs and audio recordings. There is a short wait while Triond reviews your work before they publish it. After that, they share 50 percent of the earnings on your article.
2. Write for InfoBarrel. This site gives you 75 percent of the Adsense revenue generated by your articles. They accept multiple content forms from their freelance writers, including how-to articles.

3. Sign up with Squidoo. With this site, you can create pages that are called 'lenses' with content, links, photos and more. You get 50 percent of the revenue generated by your lenses.
4. Write for Bukisa. Bukisa is relatively new on the revenue-sharing landscape. You can write articles or upload presentations or videos. Bukisa pays based on page views, not straight ad revenue. The amount of money you get per page view depends on how the site is doing as a whole, so contributing good content counts.
5. Consider signing up with Helium. Helium offers small upfront payments for certain articles, and also offers residual income on top of that. Helium is a very involved site, meaning writers are expected to rate other writers' articles. Your articles also have to rate highly in comparison to other similar articles in order to earn money. It's worth it for a lot of writers, because Helium is a respected site and they also have weekly contests that pay up to $60 per winning article. They also have a marketplace where clients request content, and writers battle it out to write the best pieces to get picked by the client. Some of these clients pay $100 or more per article.
6. Consider writing for Suite101. This freelance writing site has been around for more than a decade, and has a reputation for paying well. Articles must be at least 400 words and written in the third-person. Each article goes live immediately, but is also reviewed, post-publication, by an editor who will help you make your article the best it can be. Suite101 editors help their writers with proper keywords, grammar and everything else so that you earn the most you can from your articles.
7. Set up an account with Associated Content. Like Helium, Associated Content offers small up-front fees for certain original articles, on top of the residual income. The first pieces you submit are likely to be in the queue for a long time, however. Once the editors approve them, your wait time will be decreased. Associated Content ranks particularly high with Google.
8. Write original news articles for Orato. This site, like Suite101, bills itself as an online magazine for freelance writers. They share 20 percent of the revenue from your articles with you.
9. Consider writing for FireHow. This site is similar to eHow, in that it asks for how-to articles. FireHow is another newcomer to the residual income world of freelance writing sites.
10. Write articles for HubPages. HubPages is similar to Squidoo. Articles on HubPages are known as 'hubs,' and can be a combination of links, photos, affiliate links and content. HubPages gives their freelance writers 60 percent of the revenue generated by Adsense.
11. Consider setting up an account with Xomba. This site has two parts: content and social bookmarking. They pay 50 percent of the revenue generated by Adsense. Xomba has a lively community and is another place where freelance writers can earn residual income.

How to Report Click Fraud on Google AdWords





1. Launch your Internet browser and go to the Google AdWords 'Contact Us' site (see Resources).
2. Type in all the information asked for in the form including your Google account information if you have a Google account.

3. Click 'Submit.' This will send your report to the Google AdWords click fraud investigation team. You will receive an email from Google with any updates on the investigation. If you have lost money through click fraud and the ruling comes back supporting your defense, the money lost will be reinstated to you.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

How to Install FeedBurner for WordPress





1. Navigate to Feedburner.com. If you have not added Feedburner to your Google account yet, follow the instructions to do so and view the 'My Feeds' page.
2. Click the text field under 'Burn a feed right this instant'. Type the address of your website, followed by a forward slash and the word 'feed' such as 'www.example.com/feed.' Click the 'Next' button. This brings you to a page titled 'Welcome'.

3. Type the title and address that you would like to use for your feed, or click 'Next' to use the default settings.This generates a Feedburner feed for your website.
4. Click the 'Skip directly to feed management' link at the bottom of the page.
5. Select the 'Publicize' tab at the top of the page.
6. Click 'Chicklet Chooser' on the left side.
7. Click the radio button next to the graphic that you prefer. This is the graphic that your readers will click to subscribe to your feed.
8. Use the mouse pointer to highlight the contents of the 'Copy the HTML below' box at the bottom of the page. Right-click the selected text, and then click 'Copy'.
9. Open a new browser window or tab, and navigate to the dashboard section of your WordPress website. Expand the 'Appearance' menu on the left side of the page, and then click 'Widgets'.
10. Drag and drop the 'Text' box from the middle of the window to the sidebar area on the right side. The widget expands and displays two fields.
11. Click the 'Title' field at the top of the widget, and type a title such as 'Feedburner' or 'Subscribe to our feed'.
12. Right-click the large field at the bottom of the widget, and then click 'Paste' to paste the HTML code for your Feedburner button.
13. Click 'Save'.

How to Put AdSense Code on an Individual Blogger Post





1. Log into your AdSense account.
2. Choose your ad units--text, image or both. Choose the ad format and colors.

3. Generate and copy the AdSense code.
4. Sign into Blogger and go to your Dashboard.
5. Go to the Edit HTML section of your template. Find the code that looks like this:

6. Paste your AdSense code immediately under that line.
7. Save template and republish blog.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

How to Increase Adsense Earnings





1. **Take Google's Optimization Tips to Heart**On your Adsense account page is a tab labeled 'Resources', and under this tab is a link to 'Optimization Tips'. Memorize these!Seriously, Google's own advice is your best starting point for increasing your Adsense income. They cover topics like which color palettes to use; where to place ads on your website; image vs text ads; optimizing for particular sites, like blogs and forums.They also cover use of some of Google's powerful tools, like channels and Google Analytics.Spend a good amount of time here. This is clearly your best starting point for increasing your revenue from Adsense.
2. **Make Maximum Use of Your Content**One of the biggest challenges of building traffic on the web is knowing what you want to say, and finding the best way to say it.But once you've found your voice -- that is, now that you have solid content on the web -- don't keep it all in one place. There are several places where you can post similar (not identical!) material, draw additional traffic, and earn additional Adsense income.For instance, at Google Knol (knol.google.com), you can post informative articles on the topics you know best. Add your own Adsense ads to the Knol, and you have a new source of income. For less scholarly sorts of content, you can post at Xomba.com, and once again, include your Adsense code to generate new income.Posting at both Knol or Xomba is relatively quick and easy, especially when you already have your topic already thought out and ready to go.

3. **Practice Product Placement**I've found it useful to mention product names when possible, as long as they are consistent with the content on my sites. The names act as keywords that offer a triple benefit of increasing traffic, improving search engine rankings, and attracting high paying ads. For instance, I'll say Adwords right here, just to throw in that as a keyword.
4. **Move Your Visitors**Make your viewers move around the page, so that they're sure to come across your ads.You can't point them directly to the ads, of course, as that's not in keeping with Adsense terms of use. But you can certainly direct readers to different parts of your website with phrases like: 'See the Resources section directly below' or similar such wording.As a matter of fact, be sure to see the Resources section directly below, for more useful information. Also be sure to see the More Articles Like This, and Related Articles, elsewhere on this page for more tips on optimizing Adsense earnings.

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.

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