Saturday, March 26, 2011

How to Find Free Wordpress Themes





1. Smashing Magazine offers up a steady stream of stunning, free Wordpress themes. (see Resources below for some links). The site has an RSS feed, so you can keep an eye on the site for new Wordpress themes.
2. Free Wordpress Themes is another site offering free themes. They don't have as many as Smashing Magazine, but they may have just the one for you.

3. The Theme Lab offers free Wordpress themes and reviews them too. This site also offers general information about Wordpress and Wordpress plugins.
4. If one of your hopes for your blog is to make money using Google AdSense ads, wpSkins provides AdSense-ready templates for free.

Friday, March 25, 2011

How to Submit a Complaint to Google





1. Open your Internet browser and visit the 'Removing Content from Google' page on the 'Help' section of Google's website.
2. Click on the radio button next to the Google service you want to complain about. This will open a new section with additional options.

3. Click on the radio button next to the sentence which best describes the nature of your complaint.
4. Follow the instructions which appear at the bottom of the page. Depending on the nature of your complaint, you might have to fill in a form on a new page or you might have to contact another department.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

How to Build an e





Become an Affiliate
1. Become an affiliate. Most websites now use Google's AdSense and Amazon to make money. Sign up with Amazon's affiliate program, as well as Google's AdSense.
2. Select the type of Amazon products that you wish to sell on your website. If you have a site specializing in selling books, then it is best to not use banner ads advertising DVDs---unless they are DVDs of a TV series or movie, which was originally famous as a book.

3. Add AdSense ads to your website. AdSense ads are a bit more difficult to control the content of than Amazon banner ads. You can, however, use the 'Competitive Ad Filter' to stop any company which is on a lot of your pages advertising irrelevant content. Google's 'AdSense Preview Tool' will also let you see what ads are coming up on a particular page, even if they are not showing when you view that page. You can then, using this tool, copy the url of a company you don't want advertising on your website, and paste it into the 'Competitive Ad Filter' box and remove their ads that way.
Sell Your Own Items
4. Use the numerous free e-commerce programs to create a store selling your own products. Also use PayPal buttons on your site. You can really just have a store made up of PayPal buttons, but you should test them all to see if they are working properly.
5. Test out just a few of your items to begin with, and see what proves to be popular. If you spend too much time putting items up on your store, then you may lose valuable marketing time, which is very important in the early stages of your venture. You may also end up disillusioned pretty quickly if you don't get very good results after a lot of hard work. Take things slowly, and tweak things wherever necessary.
6. Advertise your products and website on social networking sites for free. Advertising can be very expensive for a small business, so social networking sites are a great, and free, alternative to traditional advertising.

Monday, March 21, 2011

How to Add PPC Ads to a Website





How to Add PPC Ads to Your Website
1. First you need to locate a company that provides this service. Google is the biggest and probably the best, but there may be others that suit your needs just as readily. To sign up for Google's PPC service (called Adsense) simply browse to the
Google homepage
and click the 'Advertising Programs' link under the search bar on the main page. (NOTE: This ink appears after you click 'More' in the top navigation bar when you are using a Mozilla browser. You can sign up for any PPC service you want. Yahoo, MSN and a host of other, smaller companies offer them, too.
2. Sign up for the PPC add program. You will be asked to provide your name, address, payment information and website URL. Each service is different, and they feature differing ways to sign up for the PPC ad programs.

3. Each PPC company has a different platform and program. With Google, you simply cut and paste a piece of code into the HTML of your website page, and the ads appear on your site. This code is very simple: It pulls the ads from Google's servers and displays them on your site.
4. Paste the code into every page on which you want these ads to appear. You will need to understand a bit of HTML, so you can paste the code for the PPC ads in the right spot. Many people paste the code for the ads right into the middle of the page, so that they appear where visitors can easily see them and click on them.
5. Keep track of your PPC ad hits. Each time someone clicks on a PPC ad, you will be paid a price that is determined by how much someone is willing to pay for that click. This is like an auction, so certain keywords will work better. That is why it helps to have some understanding of SEO.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

How to Find a High





1. **Understand How to Monetize With Online Ads**If you have a website or blog, you can earn money from your site with online ads ('Monetize it', as the web gurus put it. It's an ugly word, but I've grudgingly come to accept it.), You place advertisements on your web or blog pages, and get paid every time someone clicks on an ad (some ads also payout according to the number of views, but pay-per-click ads are much more common). Some ads are text, others are static images, and some are annoying little dancing people that move and have sound.You can see ads almost anywhere you look on the internet, including right here at eHow. The most well-known provider of ads is the Google Adsense program. But there are other providers as well.
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**Check Out Adbrite**Adbrite is one of the better known alternatives to Adsense, and is considered to be a high-paying option, offering as much as 75% of the ad revenue generated (in other words, you keep 75% of the ad income, Adbrite gets the other 25%). They offer a wide variety of formats in both text and image ads.Adbrite also offers what are known as 'inline' ads, an option not available through Adsense. These are the double-underline words in your page text. Mousing over the words causes a related ad to open up.

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**Look Into Bidvertiser**Bidvertiser is another option for placing ads on your website or blog. They have a reputation for unusually versatile tools to help users design the best format ads for their sites, and to incorporate ads in a way to maximize advertising earnings. I haven't used the Bidvertiser tools myself, but I hear they're pretty nifty.
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**Explore Clicksor**I hear lots of good reports from more and more of my colleagues regarding Clicksor. Apparently, the bidding is high (that is, the ads have a large payout), Clicksor pays a generous percentage to publishers (that would be you!), and there is a lot of versatility in how and where ads can be displayed. Clicksor also has a good reputation as far as doing an excellent job in placing context-relevant ads on your site.

How to Block Google Ads





Mozilla Firefox
1. Go to http://adblockplus.org/en/installation and click on 'Install Adblock Plus 1.1.3.'
2. Click 'Allow' on the banner that opens up at the top of the Firefox web page.

3. Click 'Install Now' from the window that will automatically open. This will install an add on program for Mozilla Firefox designed to block ads.
4. Select the country you are nearest to from the list and then select 'Subscribe.'
5. Close Firefox and then reopen it. You will notice that the vast majority of Internet ads have been blocked.
Internet Explorer
6. Go to http://download.CNET.com/IE7Pro/3000-12512_4-10649334.html and download IE7Pro by clicking on 'Download Now.'
7. Close and reopen Internet Explorer once IE7Pro has been downloaded.
8. Click on the circular blue and white icon that is now present in the bottom right-hand corner of Internet Explorer.
9. Select 'Enable AD Blocker' from the drop-down menu that appears when you click on the icon. The vast majority of Internet ads will now be blocked by Internet Explorer.

Friday, March 18, 2011

How to Use a P.O. Box With Google Adsense





1. Login to your Google Adsense account and go to the 'My Account' tab. Click 'edit' under the 'Payee Information' section. Enter the P.O. Box information into the appropriate parts of the form and click 'Save Changes.' Google's system will likely accept the new changes. Changes are applied immediately, changing the mailing address to the the P.O. Box.
2. Open a Google Adsense account using a valid business or home address. Once the account is approved by Google, login to the account and change the address to a P.O. Box.

3. Contact Google and make them aware of your mailing address before applying for a Google Adsense Account. Exceptions are made for legitimate businesses since mail is often received at P.O. Boxes. Provide company information to verify your request.
4. Use the entire address of the United States Postal Service where the P.O. Box is located as the first address. Insert your P.O. Box number as the second address with just a number, i.e. 111 Main Street (the actual street address of the United States Post Office where you have a P.O. Box.), #99, Small Town, State, Zip Code.
5. Experiment with entering the entire address of your home or business as the first mailing addresses. Insert the P.O. Box as the second mailing address so the address would look like this: 222 Main Street, P.O. Box #99, Small Town, State, Zip Code.
6. Employ a legitimate home or business address to sign up for a Google Adsense account. Receive the pin number that's required to confirm the mailing address from Google. Enter the required Personal Identification Numbers (PIN) into your Google Adsense as required to confirm the mailing address. Change the mailing address in your Google Adsense account to a P.O. Box and sign up to get payments with Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or Western Union.
7. Join a P.O. Box mailing center like The UPS Store or Postal Annex. Mailing centers offer real street addresses at legitimate businesses.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

How to Stop Using Google SSL





Stop Using SSL Encrypted Search in Firefox 3.6 and 4.x
1. Launch Firefox and click 'Tools' on the menu bar. Click 'Options' in the drop-down list.
2. Click the 'General' tab. In the 'Home Page' text box, replace 'https://encrypted.google.com' with 'http://google.com' and click 'OK.'

3. Restart the Firefox browser. Your home page is now set to go to the classic Google search page instead of the encrypted page that uses SSL encryption.
Turn off Google SSL Searches in Internet Explorer 9
4. Open Internet Explorer on your computer. Click the 'Gear' icon in the upper right hand corner of the browser screen.
5. Click 'Internet Options,' then 'General.'
6. Delete the 'https://encrypted.google.com' link in the 'Home Page' box and replace it with 'http://google.com.'
7. Click the 'OK' button and restart Internet Explorer.
Turn Off SSL in Gmail
8. Log in to your Gmail account. Click the 'Gear' icon in the upper right hand corner of the Gmail screen. Click 'Mail settings.'
9. Scroll down to the 'Browser connection:' section of the 'Settings' tab. Click the 'Don't always use https' option.
10. Scroll down to the bottom of the 'Settings' tab page and click 'Save Changes.'
11. Log out of your Gmail account. Close the browser and restart it.
12. Log into your Gmail account again. You should now notice an 'http' link in the browser address bar instead of an 'https' link. Gmail no longer uses SSL when you log in to your account.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

How to Use Type Ads With Blogspot





1. Sign in to Blogger.com and click on the 'Settings' section for your blog. Click on the 'Monetize' tab and select 'AdSense Overview' from the menu below the tabs.
2. Chose one of the options for how AdSense will display. You can choose for ads to appear both in the sidebar and on the posts, just in the sidebar or just on the posts. Click in the circle next to your choice and click on the 'Next' button at the bottom of the page.

3. Click on 'View Blog' to see how the ads look on your blog. You can also choose 'AdSense Reports,' 'Switch [to a different] AdSense Account,' 'Customize/Add Ads' or 'Remove Ads.'

How to Start a Search Engine Website With Proxy Sites





Buy Website Hosting
1. Buy website hosting for your search engine. Choose a reputable company so that you can be sure your site won't experience a great deal of downtime. HostGator, BlueHost, and GoDaddy all have hosting services that have good reputations in the industry. Shared hosting is fine to start, though you may want to upgrade later.
2. Select a domain name for your search engine. Purchase it through the domain registrar of your choice. GoDaddy, NameCheap, and 1and1 are some popular registrars that are considered reliable.

3. Obtain the nameservers of your hosting company. Then, return to your domain name registrar and change the existing nameservers on your search engine domain to your host's nameservers.
4. Add your domain name to your hosting account. Now, you can build your search engine on the domain name.
5. Upload your PHP proxy script to the main root folder of your domain on your host.
6. Open up Internet Explorer or Firefox and type in your domain name into the address bar. If the PHP script is working properly, you will see your search engine website on the screen.
7. Test your search engine by performing a search. If everything is working properly, you are up and running and can begin to advertise your search engine however you prefer.

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