Monday, 21 October 2013

Making money with YouTube Partner Program and Google AdSense

Making money with YouTube and Google AdSense is a good way to start your incomes online. Most of people who use YouTube daily are unknown with the content that YouTube can also pay the video up-loader a nice amount of income when the video’s are being watched allot. For example 1 Million views on youtube will be granding you around $300-$600 which is a nice start a just a simple movie.

Since not to long you can add Google AdSense to your YouTube account so you can generate incomes with your movies, this works by all the adds which are displayed inside and around you YouTube movie even when someone includes your movie on their website, blog, forum or what ever (If your turn “Paid Platforms only” on in your YouTube movie settings). If you will have a successful YouTube Partner account and around a couple of millions of views monthly on your chanel then you can probably start your monthly income (salary) from there on.

Be sure not to quit your daily job instantly when you are starting to make a nice amount of cash because this could easily fall back into its old pattern. To add your AdSense account to your YouTube you should first start to create an Google AdSense Account and after that enable your YouTube partner program for incomes. When you have enabled your Google AdSense and YouTube Partner program account you still have to connect both accounts together so Google knows where to send the money to.
P.s. Activating your Google AdSense and YouTube Partner program account probably takes over 2 days until everything has been fully activated. Be sure not to copy and steal clips from other people’s their channel because THIS WIL NOT WORK

AdSense Changes How It Calculates And Reports YouTube Earnings

Google AdSense announced that they have started calculating and reporting on earnings from YouTube slightly differently.Google AdSense YouTube Logos
Starting April 1, 2013, AdSense will no longer calculate and report AdSense for Content Host earnings for YouTube partners. Instead, AdSense earnings from YouTube videos will only be calculated by YouTube and displayed in YouTube Analytics.
Prior to this month, there were two systems calculating earnings from the two sources of YouTube ad earnings — the AdSense system for earnings from ads sold through AdSense (auction-sold ads) and the YouTube system for earnings from ads sold through YouTube (reserve-sold ads). Now, only the YouTube system will calculate earnings from both sources, and revenue reporting will be streamlined in YouTube Analytics.
So, what does this mean for YouTube partners who have been earning revenue from AdSense? When I asked what changes a typical partner might see as a result of the changes, a Google spokesperson told me, “there really isn’t a way to estimate what the ‘typical’ partner will see, different partners will be affected differently.” The spokesperson said, “the main difference is that previously we were using two systems to calculate revenues, whereas now we’re only using one, which will mean the results are more accurate.”
The change does not affect other AdSense products, and YouTube partners can still see clicks and page views and manage ad blocking for their videos from the AdSense interface.

Associate your YouTube and AdSense accounts

You may begin monetizing your videos without linking an AdSense account once you’ve opted in your account for monetization.
When you're ready to associate an AdSense account with your YouTube account, there are two ways to do it, depending on whether you already have an active AdSense account or whether you still need to create an AdSense account. Please note that it’s against AdSense’s Terms and Conditions to create a duplicate account.
If you already have an approved AdSense account:
  1. Access the Monetization page in your Channel Settings.
  2. From the AdSense Association page, you will be directed to AdSense.
  3. Select the option at the bottom of the page to choose the Google Account you wish to use.
  4. Enter the password for your Google Account.
  5. Accept the association and you will then be redirected back to YouTube
Note: You may also change or update the AdSense account associated with your YouTube account by following the instructions above.
If you have never created an AdSense account before:
  1. Access the Monetization page in your Channel Settings.
  2. From the AdSense Association page, you will be directed to AdSense.
  3. Select the option at the bottom of the page to choose the Google Account you wish to use.
  4. Enter the password for your Google Account.
  5. Confirm the association and provide your billing information before submitting.
  6. You will then be redirected back to YouTube. (Note: AdSense may email you an update.)

If your account is not eligible for this AdSense association feature in your Channel Settings:

If you have full access to the YouTube Content Management System, or you use Content ID, you may need to complete this process in CMS under AdSense Settings. Please note that although one URL will be displayed on the confirmation page, ads will be served on all the channels managed in your User Accounts and if you were recently approved for Content ID, you must complete the Content ID signup.

6 Ways To Optimize AdSense Ads To Increase Revenue




Yesterday, we talked about somethings you should consider before starting off your blog in 2013, and in that, we discusses about some SEO-related things. For a lot of blogs out there, the major purpose is to make money, So today, we'll carry on the idea, and talk about Google AdSense. For beginners as well as advanced users, the start of a new year would be a good time to start thinking about your AdSense campaign. Are you making the most out of your ads? Now would be a good time to review your ad performance, and make changes accordingly. So here, we'll provide you with a checklist of 6 things you can do to optimize AdSense and make the most out of your ads.




1. Are you utilizing your ad spots?

This is the first questions you should be asking yourself. AdSense won't allow you to add as many ad units as you like. But are you even utilizing all the ad-spots that it doesallow? For every page on your website, AdSense will only let you place three AdSense for content units. These vary in size, so you can utilize the best possible locations your ads can fit in. But you can only place one 300x600 ad unit. Apart from this, you can use three text-ad units, and two AdSense for for search boxes units. Before placing all these ad-units though, take some time to consider whether you have a sizable quality content to ad unit ratio. It just doesn't make sense if all the ad spots have been used, but there is no actual content on that page.

2. Take a look at your ad sizes

Generally speaking, wide ad units tend to perform better than tall ones. For example, the 728x90, 336x280, and 300x250 ad sizes are usually the highest performers. You should try on multiple ad sizes, and find out for yourself what works best for you. The ad size should also correspond to the placement of your content. For example, a tall and thin ad-unit doesn't make sense within a written post.

3. Use text and images too

Usually, publishers just focus on image ads, and forget about the other options available. Adding text ads is a good idea as well, because they compete with the image ad units for the same space. Using a combination of text and image ads can help you earn a lot more.

4. Add search boxes

As mentioned above, image ads are not the only thing in the world. AdSense will allow you two AdSense for search boxes units per page as well. They let you place a custom search engine on your site to provide users with web search. And you might earn from relevant ads on the search results page.

5. Make your ad units accessible

Pay special attention to where you actually place your ad units. They should complement, and fit in with your content. And also, users should be able to easily identify and access them. Generally, ads should be above-the-fold. Google offers a lot of guidelines to help you place your ads.

6. Check out color combinations

Last, but not the least, use trial and error, and play around with various color schemes and ad styles. They can play a big part in how much revenue you earn. There are three strategies you can choose from. Blend, Compliment, and contrast. Compliment is normal placement, where ad units are used within content, and are distinguishable. Blending ad units into content means using the same colors, so that it is hard to distinguish the ad unit. Contrast means you use contrasting colors that scream out an ad-unit's presence. You can use any of those, as long as you follow the guidelines from Google.

That was it for now. Stay tuned for more on AdSense. For any questions, please use the comments section below. Peace :)

Earn More with Adsense: Tips & Layout Optimization Tricks for High CTR

Google Adsense is perhaps the easiest way to attract advertisers from across the globe to your blog. Just submit your blog or website to Google for approval and if their content team approves your content, you are ready to place contextual text ads on your websites. Every time a reader clicks an AdSense ad link, the AdWords advertiser pays Google a small fee and Google splits the revenue with you. 

Now you know how to make money with Google Adsense but to help you improve AdSense performance (and advertising revenue), here are some of the best Google Adsense Tips and Tricks for making more money (profit) from the Google Adsense program.

About me: I have been using Google AdSense since 2004 and my technology blog was recently featured as an AdSense Case Study

Update: Some of the AdSense tricks in the article are old so you may please check my latest article on AdSense Optimization Tips that includes a PowerPoint presentation as well.

Tips to Increase Google AdSense Earnings


a. Strictly follow the rules mentioned in Adsense policies. You will always earn more revenue from Adsense by playing it clean.

b. Never modify the Google Adsense HTML code. If have trouble embedding AdSense code in your WordPress or Blogger template, take help of the AdSense support forums or send an email to your AdSense account manager.

c. Never ask your friends or visitors to click on your Google ads. Google takes click fraud very seriously. Do not include incentives of any kind on your site for users to click on your ads. Don't label Google ads with text other than "sponsored links" or "advertisements.".

d. Don't click on your own ads - Google is much smarter than you think and can discover invalid clicks through IP addresses, site navigation patterns, etc. If you working on a new design for your site, avoid reloading your pages (with AdSense) excessively. You can turn off AdSensetemporarily and avoid invalid CPM impressions. Or you can use the unofficial Google Adsense Sandbox Tool that is accessible from Firefox, IE and other browsers to see what kind of Google ads will be served based on content (website address URL) or keywords. 

e. Don't place ads in pop-up windows, error pages or even empty pages. Update: With the new AdSense policy change, you can probably place ads on 404 pages. Check with the AdSense support team.

f. Don't start a "adsense asbestos" or "home equity loan rates" website merely to make money from accidental clicks. You will never make money out these Made for Adsense websites. Instead, write on topics what you are passionate about. Don't waste your money on high-paying adsense keywords lists. Stay away from AdSense Adwords arbitrage.

g. For short articles, CTR is best when ads are placed just above the content.

h. For long articles, CTR will improve if you place ads somewhere in middle of the content or just where the article ends - when visitors are done reading the article, they may be looking for related resources. 

i. Use Text Ads instead of Image Ads as users get more options and the payout is often higher. If you still want to display image ads (for CPM), consider ad formats like the 300x250 medium rectangle or the 160x600 wide skyscraper as they support also support rich multimedia and the new gadget ads.

j. Google Ads with no background color and no borders will always perform better. Make the border color and background color same as your page background color.

k. Always put ads above the main fold. Make sure that the ad unit with the highest clickthrough rate is the first instance of the ad code that appears in your HTML source. Since the first ad unit is always filled before the rest, you want to make sure that ad unit is located in the best placement on your page.

l. Try setting the ad link URL color to a lighter shade. If your text is black, you may make the adlink as light gray or something like #666.

m. Go Wide - The large rectangle (336x280) is the best paying Adsense formatespecially for text ads. Try using the 336x280 large rectangle, 300x250 medium rectangle, or 160x600 wide skyscraper.

n. Don't places images next to Google ads as that will invite a permanent ban to your AdSense account.

o. Blend AdLinks with other navigation links or place horizontal adlinks at the top of your webpage. AdSense publishers are permitted to click on link unit topics on their web pages, provided that they do not click on any Google ads on the resulting page.

p. You should try adding a unit near the comments senction of your blog. See more AdSense tweaks.

q. You can put upto 3 adsense units on a page. Try putting a large skyscraper on the right navigation sidebar of your website. That area is close to the browser scrollbar. You can also add 2 AdSense for search boxes and 3 adlink units.

r. The first few lines of your content are an important factor for determining what Ads are served on your webpage. That's the right place to put keywords in bold (strong or <b> tags) or header tags (h1, h2, etc).

s. Always select the setting to open Google Adsense search box results in a new browser window, so you won't lose your visitors. Click the Open search results in a new browser window checkbox and this add target="google_window" to your form tag.

t. Maximum people think the search box is on the top right corner. So you know where to put it.

u. Always syndicate full text RSS feeds and then monetize your feeds with a 468x60 ad in RSS feeds.

v. Monitor the AdSense performance of individual web pages with Google Analytics

w. For low CTR pages, try changing titles or adding more relevant content to get better focused ads. Alse see: Get relevant Google Ads

x. Block low paying advertisers with Filters. Why to loose a visitor for an ad that will only pay you a cent. Use Overture or Google Adwords Keywords tool to discover keywords that are less popular with advertisers.

y. Learn how to implement AdSense Revenue sharing if you run a site with multiple authors and need to pay your writers based on advertising revenue generated from their articles. 

z. Experiment with color schemes and layouts using split testing. You are the best judge when it comes to choosing ad formats for your own website. 

Even Google doesn't offer the best advise always. For instance, in the visual heat map, Google suggests that webmasters are best served by positioning ads on the upper left-hand side of a Web page but if you go to any search page on Google, the ads the mostly in the right. 

Bonus Tip: Use the AdSense Preview tool to determine what ad campaigns are currently targeted for your site in different geographic regions of the world. 

Enter any keywords or a website address (URL) and choose a geographic location of the visitors to see all the related related Google Ads.