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I need help figuring out adsense lol?
02-16-2013, 03:06 PM
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I need help figuring out adsense lol?
I really don't know what im doing, i am really new to it and i need some help. How to do i maximize income? can i put ads on facebook? i am really lost, please help?

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02-16-2013, 03:14 PM
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Hi,

To maximize your income in adsense, does needs a lot of time and effort. How did you build your own website? Did you build it with a particular keyword in mind? I am asking this questions since adsense base on this on what kind of ads to be shown on your web page.

The more popular your keyword is in your website, the more income you get since it has a higher cpm at adsense. Plus, adsense also look at where the adsense ads is placed on your page.

You really have a lot toconsider and do to maximize your income at adsense. It takes time and effort but with sheer determination, you can do it. Learn how adsense works and you won't fail.

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02-16-2013, 03:14 PM
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I agree with Cholox.

You can place Adsense ads onto your own website, blog, or forum. You cannot place them on other peoples websites... or social networks. There are a few places that will share revenue with you if you help build up the content.

No, you cannot place Adsense on your Facebook account.

To truly see something decent with Adsense you should have a website that has unique quality content (your own, not copied) and it can take a lot of time. A safe time example would be three years. It takes time to build up your website, gain quality unique traffic, and gain trust. While you build up your website you can use Adsense, but your income will be low, but that is no reason to give up. I've seen many people start to see the real magic on or around their third year of working hard on their websites.

To use Adsense, you simply fill in the application. Google will review your website and if it does not violate their policy, and the site has been up for several weeks, they will approve your account. You then must log in, and review their policy. Then you review their ad types, such as size, text, image, video/flash. Choose what you think will work best for your website, and place the allowed amount of ads onto your webpage. I suggest you then sign up with Google webmaster tools, and Google Analytics. This will collect important data on your website, such as traffic, bounce rate, popular keywords, and more. I would allow your site and ads to run a few weeks, and then review the data collected. From there you can decide if your ad choices are working for you, on the pages you placed them on. You can try different colors, sizes, and more ... to see what works best for your website.

It can take months or even a year to meet the minimum payout of $100.00... but that is no reason to stop. Your next year can bring you $50.00 a month, and the third you can bring you $150.00 a month. Now, of course these are examples, but the point is that those that stick with it, work hard on their websites, Adsense will work out well for you. I suggest the Newbie three year plan as it offers some important tips to help guide you in the "Adsense reality world". Please beware of those telling you they can give you a plan to make $5,000.00 a month... Adsense is FREE so never ever pay for anything that has to do with Adsense unless you have taken the time to review a company before giving them your money. If anyone does try to talk you into something, please do a search on Google with their business name along with the word scam. Example would be ipromiseyoumillionseverday scam and if people have made complaints you will find them.

Good luck with your website
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02-16-2013, 03:14 PM
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Ad Sense takes time and you need a very structured approached, good use of keywords, knowledge of SEO....
And yes, you can put ads on facebook...
Here's a blog post on Facebook Ads, it might help you:
http://www.syscomminternational.com/blog...ial-media/

SysComm Team
http://www.syscomminternational.com
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