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GOOGLE SEARCH

Google offers web or blog users to earn more revenue from the relevant ads to the users search terms which is now again improved.

After being approved through Google AdSense you can use this search engine to earn more revenue. You can use this feature as : Sign in to your AdSense account and Go to Adsense Setup> AdSense for search. In the page you can see the search type where you can choose whether you want users to search your site, collection of site or the web.

Click in the either of the options you want.

If you clicked option 1 then you need to specify the site or list of sites to be searched.you also can use the keywords down.

If you clicked option 2 where you included the whole world of web you can just put the keywords and can customise channel.



Then Click Continue> where you can see the wizard or sample of the Google Search which is seen in your web or blog. Again Continue> choose where you want to show the Google Search. Apply Palettes then again Continue> you need to check the box and finally you click Submit and Get Code. Copy the code and paste it in the web or blog you want.

For New-Blogger Only

Moreover if you dont know where to paste just easy steps for you. Sign-in in your blogger account. Go to your blog layout>Ad a Gadget one window is pop out, Scroll down till you can see HTML/Javascript, Paste the code and just save it. Finally drag the added gadget where you want to show in your blog.

Is there any comments write down so that i can improve it. Thanks.

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Google Provides

AdSense formats

Google offers lots of formats for your ads. I can't show them in this post but you can find out more about them at https://www.google.com/adsense/static/en_US/AdFormats.html
You should pick the one that fits in best with your existing page structure unless during the review process you decide to undertake a major re-vamp!
Google allows multiple formats across your site but until recently only allowed you to place one block of ads on each page. This has now increased to 3 blocks on the same page. Having said that it is your responsibility to check that how you are using AdSense complies with Google's rules and they do change from time to time.



As soon as you enter your adsense account and clicked on Adsense Set Up buton and then to Adsense for Content,You will come to the Ad_Formats wizard. Google has produced different Ad Formats viz 1.Horizontal 2. Vertical and 3. Square.

Inside these three headings, there is also different formats which you can use according to your website or blog.

1.Horizontal

i) 728 X 90 Leader Board,
ii) 468 X 60 Banner,
iii) 234 X 60 Half Banner.

2. Vertical

i) 120 X 600 Skyscraper,
ii) 160 X 600 Wide Skyscraper,
iii) 120 X 240 Vertical Banner.
and

3. Square.

i) 336 X 280 Large Rectangle,
ii) 300 X 250 Medium Rectangle,
iii) 250 X 250 Square,
iv) 200 X 200 Small Square,
v) 180 X 150 Small Rectangle,
vi) 125 X 125 Button.



Color schemes

Google lets you specify what colors the ads will appear in and there are two schools of thought about what is best. You can design ads so that they fit well with your existing web design. Or you can make the ads stand out strongly by choosing a markedly different color palette.
You can now get sufficiently high resolution statistics from Google to find out which ads work best on your site.



Google has pre-designed colour palettes from which you can make your ads suited to your website or blog.

Pasting code

This is either easy for you or difficult! If you routinely look at the HTML in your web pages, the process is straightforward: just locate where in the page you want the ads to go and paste the code in.
If HTML is a foreign language you'll need some help to begin with. Practically, the best way forward is to experiment a bit. Put the code in, have a look at the page (and Google will immediately start posting ads on the page although they may not be context-targeted to begin with - more on this later.) If you like what you see, stick with it. If not, move it around, use a different format (go back to your AdSense control panel) and do it again.




What happens next

As soon as your new page is viewed, Google gets alerted to its existence and sends out some ads. Now if Google doesn't know anything about the page you will see so-called Public Service ads which are about charities and so on. However, in around 15 minutes (it's that fast) you will start to see ads that are context-targeted. They will be more relevant to your page.
But this will only happen if Google can work out what your page is about, so check that the copy makes it clear and that the page title, headings and meta tags are consistent and valid.


You can see the loads money coming UP.

PPC

PPC-Pay Per Click


PPC reflects to pay per click which means how much will you earn if some body clicks ad/s in your website or blogs. I also dont have answer of this question but i know which ads get more revenue if clicked in comparision. So May i Help you all Publishing the things.


Google AdSense is a pay per click advertising network, the biggest one at the moment. It’s not just the most famous through all websites all around the Internet, but it also offers the highest CPC(cost per click). Yeah, i know, if you are familiar with AdSense you will find this post a little bit hilarious, but many people owning a websites still don’t know about this nice service.



How does it work? Well Google AdSense is a program for website owners. It means those who have administrative rights on a website may enroll into this program, copy & paste the code for the ads to be displayed and then voila, when a visitor clicks on the AdSense advertisement, the publisher (the webmaster who created and manipulates the Google AdSense account) is automatically credited with some amount of money. The cost per click is not a stable value, as random ads are displayed, which have different prices. But beware! If you decide to take part in the Google AdSense program as a publisher, do never try to click on your own ads! Doing so you may risk (very certainly) to have your account blocked. And also, do not try to include your website in some sort of traffic generator systems, because Google does not allow ads to be run on websites with artificial traffic. Usually Google will be kind and send you an email telling you that your website has some suspicious activity and asking you to do something about. The second email won’t be .
But where does the money come from? Well, Google has another program for advertisers called AdWords .AdSense is for publishers; AdWords is for advertisers. Those people who are interested in promoting some kind of program or service or something else may enroll into the Google AdWords program. Then they will set a campaign for something, create an ad, set the price and allocate some money for that ad and then when everything was done, the ads will start showing on the publisher’s websites. From here you already know what happens.


Why choose Google AdSense? There are many positive arguments that make Google AdSense to be the best choice for both advertisers and publishers. For advertisers: it is easy to choose the best keywords and prices for them, because Google has it’s own Keyword Tool which is one of the best or may be the best one, as the Overture has been closed; many publishers use AdSense to monetize their websites, so with AdWords it is easier to reach a bigger audience, which means more possible customers; ads will be shown only on those pages containing the same keywords as your ads ones, that means advertisers will receive more traffic from interested people in your product/service, without the money being lost on invalid clicks. Now for publishers: Google AdSense will show only those ads which are related to your web-page’s content, that means you have a better chance to have more clicks which means more money; AdSense does not allow ads with improper contents (p0rn, warez or any other harmful material), so your website is safe to use for all type of audience; AdSense is the most popular advertising program on the Internet so costs per click are the highest, that means you will get more money with AdSense than with other advertising networks; recently Google added a nice feature to manage your ads within you administration page, that means no more useless time spent on changing all your code in your pages manually; and finally the Google Checks: they are always sent on time and it’s a joy to see them in you mailbox .