Wednesday, October 24, 2012

How to Add Google Ads on a Thesis Sidebar





Creating Ads Using Your Google AdSense Account
1. Go to the Google AdSense website (see Resources) and create an account. Your AdSense account application will have to be reviewed and approved before you can move on to the next step. This process generally takes one or two hours and should take no longer than a week.
2. Sign in to your AdSense account and click 'My Ads.'

3. Select the 'New ad unit' button.
4. Design how your ads will appear on your site by choosing display options like color and size.
5. Click 'Save and get code' after you've created an ad to your liking.
6. Copy this code, you will need it later to paste into Wordpress (with the Thesis theme activated).
Add Google Ads on a Thesis Sidebar (Wordpress)
7. Sign in to the Wordpress dashboard.
8. Locate the 'Appearance' directory on the left sidebar of the dashboard and click on the 'Widgets' option.
9. Locate the 'Text' widget in the 'Available Widgets' section of the Widgets dashboard. Drag and drop the 'Text' widget into the sidebar directory on the right side of the page.
10. Expand the widget under the sidebar directory and paste the code you previously copied from Google AdSense. Click 'Save.'
11. Open your site in a new browser window. Your Google Ads should be displayed in the sidebar.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

How to Make Money to View Ads





1. Look over the terms and conditions of the different sites offering to pay you to view advertisements. Look for a site with a low cash-out amount but not one that makes it seem like you will get rich quick on their site.
2. Read through the payment terms of each site. Always look for one paying a set fee for advertisements and not one that promises free products or gift cards.

3. Perform a web search for the name of the site you are considering plus the word 'scam' or 'review'. This will give you links to user-written reviews of the company so you get an idea of the working conditions.
4. Set up a junk email account. When doing work for sites that pay users for watching advertisements, there is a good chance the site will share your email address with the advertisers. Using a junk email address for this type of work will keep your regular email box free of spam.
5. Sign up for an account at one or more of the sites that you decided fits your needs. Read through any information they send to you to ensure you are following all of the site's rules.
6. Complete the screening survey to determine your demographics. The survey will ask your age, gender, household makeup and yearly income at the minimum. You may have to answer additional questions depending on the site you choose.
7. Select an available advertisement to watch. Keep the advertisement at the front of your screen.
8. Respond to any prompts presented during or at the end of the advertisement. You may need to click on the flashing button or another target within a set number of seconds. These prompts ensure you are watching the ad and not just opening it and walking away.
9. Answer any questions asked about the advertisement. Questions may include if you think the advertisement is effective or if you would change anything about the ad. You typically receive more pay for ads that require you to give your opinion.
10. Continue watching any available advertisement. If you run out, log out of the website and try again within a few hours. If possible, sign up for email alerts from the site so you receive notice of when new advertisements are available.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

How to Add Google AdSense Ad Banner Above the Header in Thesis





1. Visit the Adsense website at Google.com/adsense. Sign in with your Google account.
2. Click the 'My ads' tab. Then click the 'Get code' link for the Adsense banner you want to add to your blog.

3. Highlight the entire block of code using your mouse, and then right-click it and select 'Copy.'
4. Open your WordPress dashboard page and sign in with your account credentials.
5. Click the 'Editor' link under the Appearance heading on the left side of the screen.
6. Click 'Header' on the right side of the screen to open the header file.
7. Scroll down until you see this tag:
Click to insert your cursor right after this tag, and then right-click and select 'Paste' to paste your Adsense banner code into the header file.
8. Click the 'Update File' button to save your changes.

Friday, October 19, 2012

How to Make Money on the Internet





1. **Read this, just for a bit of inspiration**I make about $3,500 a month on the internet. Not quite enough for me and my family to live on, but a nice addition to my income just the same. It's pretty easy, and pretty quick, to get a SMALL income stream started. It takes time and effort to build it up. Might as well get started today.
2. **Take stock of what you have to offer**If you are a writer, programmer, designer, or photographer, there are oodles of opportunities for you. If you have a speciality of any sort -- carpentry, raising kids, planning vacations or weddings, playing Guitar Hero 3 -- you can get paid for your expertise.Even if you think all you can offer is time, there are plenty of opportunities for you as well.

3. **Scan the available steps**I've listed a lot of options in the steps that follow, all of them legitimate. Pick the one that seems the best fit for you and your skills, and start exploring.
4. **Freelance Work**If you have a skill to offer, check out the various freelance sites (sometimes called 'personal outsourcing'), like elance.com and guru.com (see the Resources section for the links I mention).You can post your skills at these sites, so potential customers can check you out, and you can also look around for freelance projects that others have posted.There are tons of opportunities for freelancers, in very varied fields. Common projects, though, are writing, computer or graphics design work, creating web pages, programming, writing brochures or reports, illustration, photography, and so on.Pay can be pretty good, especially after you've earned a quality rating at one or more of the freelancing sites. At the same time, though, keep in mind that you're competing with freelancers from around the world.Take a look at the 'How Elance Works' video on their main page to get a quick overview.
5. **Try Writing Web Content**There are a quite a number of ways to take your skill as a writer and turn it into cash.One of them is right here at eHow. Write brief 'How to' articles on any topic of your choosing, and get paid for the article. The more popular the article, the more income you can expect. A good article will bring in $50 per year or more. Write 10 top-notch articles, and that's $500. A hundred articles...you get the picture.I can't say enough good things about eHow. To my mind, it is the best income generating opportunity available. Google the term 'ehow101' to learn more about how to make it work.UPDATE: eHow is now run through its parent company, Demand Media Studios (DMS). If you want to apply to write for eHow or other DMS properties, or to be an editor, check out the freelancer's application at demandmedia.com.
6. **Write Product Review**ConsumerSearch.com, a site owned by the N.Y. Times, pays freelance writers a minimum of $350 per article for product reviews. While that sounds like good money (and it is...and you can earn even more than that!), their particular brand of reviews requires good research and writing skills, and takes a lot of work. Check 'em out at consumersearch.com/jobs.
7. **More writing opportunities**--At SoftwareJudge.com, write reviews of select software products...top reviews earn up to $50 each.--Product Reviews. You may be familiar with epinions.com, but did you know they pay cash for good quality reviews. You won't get rich, but you can get started.--Suggest domain names according to site descriptions at Pickydomains.com Get $25 for each name that is chosen.--At Xomba.com, write anything you feel like, and collect 50% of any advertising income from Adsense clicks on your page.--Become a fledgling journalist at examiner.com, and cover a special topic area in your neck of the woods...they pay pretty well.--Other writing sites include associatedcontent.com, firehow.com, helium.com, and Squidoo. In fact, one of my eHow colleagues has put together a very nice Squidoo 'lens' with 101 sites where you can get paid to provide content...check it out in the Resources section.
8. **Check out QA Sites**I earn much of my income as an online researcher, answering folks questions on everything under the sun: investments, market research, divorce law, homework help...you name it. If this sounds like your cup of tea, here are some resources to explore:--The Association of Independent Information Professionals (aiip.org) can help you build you own QA website and business. I've built my research business at xooxleanswers.com, and it is a steadily growing source of income for me.--I also work with Uclue.com Though they are not accepting new researchers right now, it's worth a look to see how a well-developed QA site works.--Another QA site is JustAnswer, and they offer small payments for answers to questions.
9. **Earn money from your own blog or website**The key is to generate as much traffic as you can, and to have your visitors click on ads and affiliate links. The more people visiting your site, clicking on ads, and buying affiliate products, the more income you can earn. As good as this sounds, income is generally more a trickle than a flood. But again, steadily building your site (or sites), and building traffic, is the key to generating a steadily growing stream of income.Google Adsense is the most commonly used service for placing banner and text ads on blogs and websites. As I've learned to maximize Adsense income over the years, I've come to recognize this as one of the best income-generating opportunities available.You can also incorporate in-text ads (the colored, underlined text with small pop-up ads). I like InfoLinks.com for this, and Kontera.com is another commonly used service.Affiliate ads usually pay whenever a sale is made for a product. Amazon.com has one of the most well-known affiliate programs that all you to sell books or other Amazon products on your site or blog, and earn a cut of the sale.Other good affiliate resources are Commission Junction at cj.com, LinkShare.com, and AssociatePrograms.com.
10. **Blog With the Best of Them**If you don't have a site of your own, starting a blog is pretty easy at sites like Blogger.com, and Wordpress.com. Blogs make money through online advertising and affiliate sales, such as through the Amazon.com affiliates program. Blogger makes it very simple to automatically place Google Adsense ads on your blog.Also, at Orble.com, you can take ownership of an abandoned blog with a specific focus, like Film, or Travel, and collect a portion of the ad revenues. The advantage of this is that the blog is already well-represented in search engines, and can often generate much more traffic than a new blog of your own. See Orble under the Resource links for more information.
11. **Sell your photos**At sites like istockphoto.com and shutterpoint.com you can upload still photos or videos for sale, and receive a royalty payment every time someone makes use of your content.
12. **Take Online Surveys**I mention survey work with a good deal of trepidation...the surveys are tedious, the pay is meager, and there are many sites that are dubious, or out and out scams.The most legitimate operation I know is GlobalTestMarket.com. They offer real surveys, and they pay real money. Again...tedious, and earning takes a long, long time.CashCrate.com also pays users to take online surveys. They strike me as legitimate, but I confess, I don't have any first-hand experience with it, so approach with caution...SurveyScout.com is another possibility, but unlike CashCrate, they charge a membership fee before you can get started (Boo!). I've also heard some negative feedback from users of this site, so proceed with caution (if you proceed at all!).
13. **Teaching and Tutoring**Search on [ Online tutoring ] and you'll uncover dozens of sites in this booming corner of the internet. Many accept applications for online tutors, with variable rates and topic areas. Two to consider are tutor.com and ehomeworkhelp.com
14. **Check into online 'Jury Duty'**Here's an odd one. Lawyers looking for feedback on how a case will play before a jury can make use of online e-jury sites to solicit input from the type of average citizens that show up on juries. Yes, you get paid. Fees for complex cases can run over $50, though $20 is more typical. To serve as an online juror, check out onlineverdict.com, or trialpractice.com.Be aware, though, that none of the sites I've registered at has ever actually contacted me for a jury case, so I'm not sure just how active these services are. If anyone knows more about them, please leave a remark in the Comments.
15. **Become a virtual office assistant**At TeamDoubleClick, you can sign on for temporary jobs as an office assistant, handling correspondence, emails, bookkeeping, data entry, and other office jobs. Think of it as an online temp agency for virtual work. Pay is varied, but you are not obliged to take jobs that don't meet your financial needs.
16. **Play games**At moola.com, you can get paid to play.This is probably the strangest one yet, and I can't personally vouch for it (I've only tinkered with the site), but it looks legitimate. Moola starts you off by giving you a penny, which you can then double, and double again, through a variety of games and activities.Presumably, they make oodles of money through ads, and are willing to throw some of it your way by participating in their zany set of games and marketing gimmicks. They call themselves a 'Massively Multiplayer Rewards Game'. It's too complicated to explain here, but worth a look.
17. **Participate in crowdsource design**'Crowdsourcing' is the buzzword for getting a lot of people to do your work for you. If you're good at designing things like t-shirts, logos, fancy fonts, and other graphics, take a look at the challenges at 99designs.com and threadless.com.If your design is chosen, you can collect hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
18. **More blogging opportunities**How does $100 a month sound for writing a few blog posts every week? That's what you can be paid (actual range is $84-140) if you get accepted as a blogger at Creative Weblogging. They are a large blog network, and seem to have mastered the art of monetizing their many sites. All they need are people to write them, and keep the content fresh.UPDATE: Creative Weblogging has changed hands and is changing how -- or if -- it pays bloggers. Stay tuned for additional updates.
19. **Earn with any type of content**Blogging, articles, photos, video, you name it. Flixya offers 100% of ad revenue to anyone who posts at their website (you need to have your own Google Adsense account to participate). Words, pictures, videos, whatever ya got. Post it, bring in some traffic, and collect some ad clicks. (Haven't tried it yet myself, but Flixya has a good reputation).
20. **Just Visit**Another site that pays for content is mylot.com, but they also promise earnings everytime you use the site!. They also pay for referrals. Haven't given them a test run yet, so use them with caution, but they seem worth exploring, at least. If you have experience with them, please post a comment, below.
21. **Listen to music**At slicethepie.com, you can get paid for listening to music.Say what!!! Yep, listen to upcoming artists, and review their music. The more reviews you write -- and the better you are at spotting new talent -- the more you can get paid. Some folks are pulling in several dollars per review.
22. **Typing and Dictation**If you have good typing skills, consider Speak-Write.com, an online dictation service.
23. **Stay focused**You can participate in online focus groups at 2020research.com, where you review a product you've used, or discuss an issue of interest to you. Payment ranges from about $50-150 per session. Participants are typically asked to join a group once or twice a year.
24. **Work for Google**Ha, ha...couldn't resist. But you can earn through Google by posting content at Google Knol.This online encylopedia-like site is a place where anyone can contribute content, and you can 'monetize' your efforts by placing Adsense ads on your article to generate revenue. I wrote a Knol about eHow. You can see it by searching on the term ehow101.
25. **Review websites for usability**You can get paid for reviewing websites. Usertesting.com pays $10 per website review, where you provide feedback on quality and usability. It's not open-ended...you have to be selected to test, based on your demographic profile.
26. **Earn money reading emails**Really! Of course, there are ads involved, and you might be asked to click a few things, but it's not difficult. Expect to get 5-10 emails a day (more, if you register multiple email addresses), and earn a few pennies per email. Check out InboxDollars.com.
27. **Try a little bit of everything**Genuinejobs.com is a legitimate work-at-home (telecommuting) site that lists hundreds of jobs, none of which require a fee, and many of which can be done online. Registration is simple...worth checking out.
28. **Write for the NY Times**Really! The Times owns two sites that regularly hire writers.I already mentioned ConsumerSearch.com up above, a site that uses freelance writers to create detailed reviews of common consumer products...minimum pay is $350 per write-up, and they do a lot of hiring.About.com, another Times property, hires writers as guides. These positions, paying $725/month or more, are tough to get, but worth looking into.
29. **And don't forget...**At the risk of repeating myself, eHow is just about the best opportunity out there. Although getting on board through Demand Media Studios takes more work than at the eHow of old, it's still worth the effort.

How to Add Amazon Context Links to Wordpress





1. Download the Amazon Links Pro WordPress Plugin from Tod Sacerdoti. WordPress add-ons are managed through user-created plug-ins.
2. Unzip the plugin. Via FTP, upload the amazon-links-pro.php file to the /wp-content/plugins folder on your Web server.

3. Log in to your WordPress administrator’s panel and click on “Plugins” so that you can activate it. After activation, you will need to customize the Amazon Context Links plug-in.
4. Click on “Settings” and then on “Amazon Links Pro” to configure your new plug-in. You can choose which features Amazon will show with your Context Link, as well as configure custom colors. It is best to choose colors that blend in with your current WordPress theme.
5. Choose how many Context Links you would like to appear on a page, as well as from which categories you would like products chosen. Enter your Amazon Associate Tag in the appropriate box. It is important that you enter this, or you will not be credited for purchases from your site.
6. Verify that the links appear as you want them to by checking the Sample Preview box. After selecting all of your options, click on the “Update Options” button.
7. Check your site in 45-60 minutes to see if Amazon has crawled the site and added Context Links. Context Links will have a small pop-up box appear if you hover over ext that is hyperlinked. If the links do not show up within the first hour, Amazon is likely a bit backlogged and it will take a bit more time.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

How to Change Your Company Name in Google AdWords





1. Launch the Web browser on your computer and log in to your Google AdWords account.
2. Select the 'Company Name' tab on your user profile page.

3. Find the 'Company Account Details' heading.
4. Click the 'Edit' button at the bottom of the 'Company Account Details' section.
5. Delete the incorrect or outdated company name from the dialog box and type in the new company name. Click the 'Save Changes' button to save the new information to your Google AdWords account.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

How to Use Google Maps on Your Website





1. Navigate to the Google Maps Wizard. There is a link to it at the bottom of this page.
2. Insert your desired width and height, in pixels, for the map and enter any other pertinent information. Click 'Preview' to see what the map will look like on your website.

3. Fill in your website's URL so Google can confirm your free application programming interface (API) key. If you do not have a Google API key or account, you will have to sign up for one.
4. Click 'Generate Code.' Google will provide you with a text box full of code. Copy and paste that code into your website's source code to include the Google map.

How to Put Amazon Ads On Your Blog





Obtaining Amazon Affiliate Code
1. Log in to your Amazon Affiliates account (See Resources). If you do not have an account, you can set one up for free.
2. Click on the 'Product links' on the left side of the page.

3. Click the 'Get link' button adjacent to the product you would like to advertise. If you do not see a product that you want on this first screen, search for one by typing an item name into the 'Search' box.
4. Customize the HTML code. Step through the Ad design wizard to configure an Amazon ad for your site. On this screen you can customize the link, text and background colors, among other options. A preview of the Amazon ad displays next to the options selector.
5. Click the 'Highlight HTML' button located beneath the HTML code readout to select all the generated code for your ad. Copy this code to your computer's clipboard or to a plain text file.
Adding Amazon Code to Your Blog
6. Create or edit the post in which you would like to place the ad.
7. Place the cursor where you want to insert the Amazon ad in your blog post.
8. Change the editing mode on your blog software to 'Source' or 'HTML' mode. In WordPress blogs, for example, this is done by clicking the 'HTML' tab located at the top of the blogging interface.
9. Paste the Amazon ad code into your blog post. Exactly where you put the code will depend on the individual post. Preview the position of the ad in your post by switching out of 'HTML' or 'Source' mode.
10. Save your blog post.
11. Refresh the page containing your blog post and you should now be able to see the Amazon ad.

How to Place Your Ad on a Specific Site Using Adwords





1. Navigate to the AdWords Web site and log in to your account.
2. Select the 'Campaigns' tab at the top of the page once you have successfully logged in.

3. Choose from your advertising campaigns the one that contains the advertisement you'd like to add to a specific site. If you have not created any advertising campaigns yet, select the 'New campaign' button and follow the steps to create your first campaign.
4. Select the 'Networks' tab located underneath your campaign name, to the left of the 'Ad groups' tab.
5. Find the row marked 'Display Network.' Immediately underneath this row, click on 'show details' next to 'Managed placements.'
6. Click on the 'Add placements' button to bring up a text box labeled 'Add managed placements.'
7. Type in or copy and paste the URL of the site you would like to place your advertisement on in the text area labeled 'Add managed placements.' Remove the 'http://www.' portion of the URL before putting it in the box and include only one URL per line if you'd like your ad to appear on multiple sites. Select the 'Save' button below the box once you have finished entering the sites into the text area. Your ad will run on the sites you selected.

How to Get Rid of Google Adware





1. Use your Internet Explorer to go to the Mozilla Firefox website (see Resources) and download Mozilla Firefox. Mozilla Firefox is a free web browser similiar to Internet Explorer.
2. Go to Mozilla's add-on site and download 'Adblock Plus' (see Resources). Next, select 'Add to Firefox.'

3. Click 'Install Now' when the dialogue box pops up. Select the resident country and click 'OK.'
4. Go to 'File' and 'Close' to close Firefox. Now, open Firefox, select 'Tools' from the top menu. Click on 'Adblock Plus Preferences' from the drop-down menu.
5. Click on 'Filters' and select 'Add Filters.' A box will appear. Type http://*.googlesyndication.com/* , then click 'OK.'

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