Tuesday, August 27, 2013

How to Delete the Meta Section From the Blue Grace WordPress Theme





1. Open a Web browser and type www.example.com/wp-admin in the address bar, where 'example.com' is your website's address. Enter your user name and password to continue to the dashboard.
2. Open the 'Widgets' section of the 'Appearance' menu on the left side of the page.

3. Drag 'Categories' from the 'Available Widgets' section in the middle of the page to the 'Left Sidebar' section on the right. Type 'Categories' in the 'Title' field, and then click 'Save.'
4. Drag 'Archives' to the 'Right Sidebar' area. Type the title 'Archives,' and then click 'Save.'
5. Drag the 'Links' widget to the 'Left Sidebar' area. Click the drop-down menu at the top of the widget and select 'Blogroll.' Click 'Save.'

How to Add a Google Search Bar to My Website





1. Sign up for Google AdSense. (See Resources.) Log in to your AdSense account and select 'AdSense for Search.' Choose the 'Google WebSearch Site Search' option in the preferences--this will allow users to search your site as well as the Internet from your site. Go to the 'Search Box Style' option and select the appearance of the search box that you would like to appear on your site.
2. Go to the Custom Search Engine option at the Google homepage. (See Resources.) Click 'Create custom search engine.' Choose the main language that your site uses in the 'More Options' section. Choose 'only sites I select' from the pop-up menu, and type in the full name of your site in the space allotted. Type a '/' at the end of your site's name to enable whole-site searches.

3. Select the edition that you wish to use. The standard edition is free, though ads are displayed on the results pages. The business edition is a paid service, and omits advertising on the results pages. Nonprofits, universities and government agencies are eligible to receive ad-free business service. Click 'Next.'
4. Copy and paste the code that is provided to you by Google into your website--it will be configured for the preferences that you have selected in the steps above. Try a few searches to make sure that the searches are working properly.

Saturday, August 24, 2013

How to Erase Low CPC Advertisers From Google AdSense





1. Survey the ads on your site. Visit your website and view the ads that are being shown on your pages. Make a note of the ad subject and URL that is displayed with each ad.
2. Identify potential low CPC ads. Using Google's free keyword research tool, or the keyword tool of your choice, evaluate the value of ads relating to the subjects you noted. You can enter a keyword phrase similar to the subject of the ad and see what CPC value is associated with that phrase. Although not an absolute measure of the ad value, this will give you some indication of the relative value of the ad in terms of CPC. Note the ad subjects that have a low CPC relative to the others.

3. List non-relevant or competing ads. In addition to evaluating the ad subject value, you will also want to identify ads that are not relevant to your site topic or competitor ads. By restricting these ads from being displayed, you can possibly increase your ad revenue and retain more visitors on your site.
4. Log into your AdSense account.
5. Click the tab for AdSense setup. Select the 'Competitive Ad Filter' menu link.
6. Click the 'AdSense for Content' tab.
7. Enter the URLs of the ads you want to block. Once you've entered the URLs, press the 'Save Changes' button.

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