Showing posts with label Adsense Revenue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adsense Revenue. Show all posts

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Fast Ways to Make Money Online Guide

Everyday more and more people are looking for quick and easy ways to make money online. However, there are many ways to make money online, you may try that is suitable to you. But basically if you have a website or blog than you have may genuine options to make money.

There are thousands of website that tell you easy ways to make money fast online dealing with earning money online, if you want to a long time full income, go with first methods, and if you are planning small amount of money quick go to the second method.

Method 1: Build a Website Business

I have said you that there are thousands of online opportunities, but best way to make money online is with your own website. When you setup a website business it takes a long time, hard work and minimum 6 month to 1 year to see full time income. After 1 year you may stop your working but your income will be not because you will get with your advertisement banner or AdSense or other options.

The big majority of own website is about starting your own business. Anyone can do it, it’s a passive income, and you can start quickly. There are many website and blog available, why?

Method 2: Project Payday

If you are planning to make some hundred in a short time period, then try to project payday. This is very easy ways to make money fast. In today economy world, business are simply trying to get new customers, they are thinking to advertise that they are willing to give you an incentive, just check out their offers.

Many website are offering you free incentives, you sign up, you don’t pay anything, and you can earn a hundred dollars.

Project Payday is a great example and it’s free. You won’t be rich, but you may make $1,000 or so per month if you are willing to check out the products. Never pay any website of this work.

Kumar Krishna is well known author of Easy Ways to Make Money Fast, Quick and Easy Ways to Make Money.
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Saturday, October 10, 2009

Blogging for profit might get you in trouble!

Does writing a blog constitute work? That appears to be the position of the New York State Department of Labor, which recently declared a laid-off attorney ineligible for unemployment benefits because she was bringing in $1.30 a day from blog ads.
Earlier this year Karin--a 2008 graduate from the University of Virginia School of Law who asked that her last name not be published--was laid off by a New York City law firm six months into her job.

Karin applied for state unemployment benefits and began receiving $405 a week. Unable to afford her rent in New York, she moved to St. Louis, Mo., and began searching for paralegal jobs while preparing to take the Missouri bar exam (it is common, and legal, for the unemployed to receive jobless benefits from the state where they last worked, even after moving elsewhere.)

In April, Karin started a blog, called STL Meal Deals, where she wrote about local restaurant promotions. Since she received no payments from the businesses she mentioned, Karin decided to try generating some income by signing up for Google AdSense, a service run by the Web search giant that pays bloggers to host ads on their sites. Google sends bloggers checks when their earnings hit $100--a level that took Karin three months to achieve.

When the check came in, Karin realized she had a legal obligation to disclose the income to New York State, even though doing so might reduce the weekly unemployment benefits she received. According to state regulations, anyone receiving unemployment benefits, who works one day and earns less than $405, will have his check for the week reduced by 25%. Someone who earns more than $405 in a single week becomes ineligible for any payments for that week.

It was after Karin notified the Department of Labor of her AdSense income that the confusion started. New York cut her weekly benefits to $300 and sent her a form to fill out and send to her employer. Unsure whether Google was considered her employer, Karin called the DOL to get an answer. She says a state official told her she shouldn't have claimed the AdSense payment as income because it was "residual," meaning a payment made for services previously rendered. New York does not regard residual income as employment pay that could make someone ineligible for unemployment benefits.

The call prompted Karin to file another claim with the state and to attach a letter stating she was running a blog and that the Google AdSense revenue it generated was her only source of income. A few days later, she received a letter from the DOL informing her that it had launched an investigation of her "business" to determine whether she remained eligible for benefits.

Karin called the DOL again and says this time she was told that the state considered her self-employed, which would require her to claim earnings each time she received an AdSense check. She called back to get another opinion, and Karin says this time she was informed by yet another state official that she needed to declare that she was working every time that she updated her blog.

Meanwhile, New York State has informed Karin that she is ineligible for unemployment benefits while its investigation is ongoing.

Several phone calls by Forbes to the Department of Labor failed to yield a clear response as to whether New York State regards Google AdSense payments as residual or self-employment income. Such payments are "uncharted territory" and questions of eligibility are "very case specific," according to a DOL spokesman.


Karin, meanwhile, has pulled AdSense from her Web site. "It's frustrating that nobody seems to have a straightforward answer," she says. "It's even more frustrating that trying to work and generate additional income, while being straightforward and honest about that income, is treated with suspicion and punished."


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Her total AdSense income: $238.75!

Google, for its part, seems to want to stay out of it. In a statement, the company said, “Google AdSense revenue supports many publishers and bloggers with a revenue stream from online advertising. We're not able to comment on how various states choose to classify this revenue for purposes of unemployment benefit eligibility."

The company does send 1099 statements to anyone who earns $600 or more in AdSense income within a calendar year. The recipient, in turn, is supposed to declare this as miscellaneous income when filing his federal tax returns. Google does not report to the IRS, or issue 1099s, for AdSense income of less than $600 per person.

So is blogging work only if you make a certain amount of money? New York, at least, doesn’t see it that way. “You are considered employed on any day when you perform any services - even an hour or less - regardless of whether you get paid for that day,” said a spokesman from the Department of Labor.

Sources and Additional Information:
http://blogs.forbes.com/moneybuilder/2009/10/08/blogger-loses-unemployment-benefits-after-making-1-a-day-in-adsense-pay/
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Big Adsense - A Review From an Average Joe

Finding good, effective strategies for using Adsense is becoming increasingly difficult, how do you choose whats going to work? If you can get Adsense right it is one of, if not the most successfully high paying marketing methods on the net at the moment. That being said, the amount of garbage on how to make it work is also very high.

The problem is, as I mentioned, you need to do it right, and it is just so hard to find an information product that delivers the goods when it comes to the effective secrets of using adsense.

I found out from a lot of ill spent dollars that most of the information out there for sale via ebooks, programs, etc, is just reused and repackaged, but nothing new, and certainly nothing that will give you an edge over the competition.

So I decided that I must either quit entirely or find a better way, I am proud to say that quitting is not in my nature and so began a search for the info that was actually going to deliver the goods and make some profit. I decided that I would try any program that looked good and researched well, i.e., had good review feedback on Google, yahoo etc. And after a couple of weeks of trying a few different products that I really thought where decent and had decent enough feedback I found what I was after, which led me to writing this review about Adsense Big.

After evaluating my position I decided that I would give it one more try, I purchased some final products that I felt looked good and had received good reviews from people on the big search engines, I always check out the reviews of a product before I buy it, its common sense. One of the products, in fact the first one that I tested out was what I was looking for. That leads me to the topic of this article, Adsense Big.

The thing that first really got me excited about this program was that it really did describe things in very good detail. I mean a lot of programs claim to do this, but often leave out crucial bits of information on the basis of assuming that you will know how to do something. Not with Adsense Big.

I have been very lucky in finding Adsense Big when I did because, I was on the verge of throwing in the towel. After beginning to implement the strategies in the program I can safely say that this is the information that I was searching so long and hard for, it just doesn't leave anything out.

The great thing was, that I was now starting to understand these concepts and see how I could put them to use. And if you read Adsense Big you will absolutely understand what I am talking about and just why so many people are struggling. In fact you can get an idea of what I am talking about without even buying the thing, just look at the screen shots on the pitch page.

I can barely contain my excitement at the moment regarding what luck I have had in finding Adsense Big. I now know that it is exactly what I was searching for to get my Adsense working the way it is supposed to. It really is a must try to believe scenario. If those of you are reading this have been struggling with your Adsense campaigns, then I can only say that you are definitely faced with the opportunity of getting out of that rut, by reading this and finding out about Adsense Big. Ignore the cheesy, frightful marketing of the product itself and you will see that you have found absolute Adsense gold.
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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Increase Your Google Adsense Revenue?

Recently there has been a lot of discussion about people who earn over $10,000 a month just from Adsense. Furthermore, there are rumors of a few individuals who earn over $1 million a year just from using the power of Google advertisements.

So what is Google Adsense and how can you use this program to earn a six-figure income?

About two years ago, Google created this program to help websites to monetize their web-traffic.

Here’s how it works:

Webmasters obtain a special code from Google which then displays targeted ads on their website. Whenever a visitor clicks on one of these ads, the webmaster earns a commission. Unlike other online businesses, there is no selling involved. All you need to do is get people to click on the ads.

Although this is an excellent way to generate an income, many websites are not effectively maximizing their Adsense potential. As a result, they are leaving a lot of cash on the table.

The question is how can you increase your Adsense revenue without increasing the number of web visitors? The key to earning an income with Google Adsense is to have your ads match the rest of the site, making them look like part of your content. Your focus is to avoid having the Adsense blocks look like blatant advertisements.

The following are six ways that you can do this and increase your revenue at the same time:

1) Find the right place- Most website visitors read content that is in the middle of a webpage. As a result, the best place to put your Adsense block is in the top part of the page, at the beginning of your web content. You want to weave the Google Ads into your web content to give the appearance that they are extra links which expand on the information of the page.

2) Use the Large Rectangle–With Google Adsense, you have the option of picking different ad formats. Most of the time people opt to use the Leader board (728x90) or Wide Skyscraper (160x600) style ads. Unfortunately, this is the wrong choice, because both look like blatant advertisements. Instead smart webmasters have found that using the Large Rectangle (336x280) yields the best amount of click-thrust.

3) Ditch the border– Many people experience a sharp increase in Adsense revenue when they changing their border. What they change is very simple…they get rid of the border on their Adsense blocks. This is another way to make the advertisements look like useful web content.

4) Adapt the font- Whenever you write content, for more details visit to www.instant-adsense-dollars.com it should be the same font size and style as your Google Adsense block. This will help make it appear that the advertisements are a natural part of your website.

5) Match the colors– In addition to changing the fonts, you also should match the colors of your website. For instance, if your content is written in black, and your hyperlinks are blue, then the Adsense blocks should also be the same color. Again, this helps the advertisements appear to be normal web content.

6) Don’t have too many distractions- On a webpage, it is important to give web visitor a limited number of options. By having too many links and graphics, for more details visit to www.google-atm-machine.com the web visitor might go to a section that doesn’t help increase your profits. While it is important to inform and entertain your web visitor, it is also vital that you monetize your site. So if the main focus of your site is to earn an income through Google Adsense, then get rid of all non-essential links and graphics.

By taking the time to implement these six simple steps, you’ll see a dramatic increase in the click-thru ratio of your ads. If added to all of the content of your site, your Adsense income will skyrocket!

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