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08/27/2008 12:00 AM
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Need a Fresh Recipe?
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But you don't have to invest in expensive cookbooks or dig out old family favorites. Just visit a few reader-friendly Internet sites to find delicious dishes you can prepare for family and friends. How does key lime yogurt mousse sound? What about four-cheese Mexican tortilla appetizers? Wouldn't you love to be able to whip up an exotic beverage, entrée, side dish, or dessert and impress your mother-in-law or coworkers? You won't need to pay an arm and a leg, either. Many recipes are based on inexpensive ingredients and easy-to-follow directions so you don't spend half the day in your kitchen trying to figure out why the recipe isn't working right. Another bonus is that you won't have to worry about spilling things on your recipe card and soiling it; you can store recipes in your computer's hard drive or on a CD, and simply print a copy when needed. If it becomes worn, torn, or frayed, you can print another one.
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08/27/2008 12:00 AM
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How Google AdSense click fraud can ban your account.
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If you trawl through the AdSense message boards you can't help but come across tales of woe from AdSense publishers that have had their account banned by Google.
Below is a list of ways people have been banned from AdSense and information on how to avoid it happening to you.
Don't click on your own ads
The obvious one but still people do it. Google has the IP address of the computer/s that you've used to create and check your AdSense account. If it sees that this IP address clicks one of your ads you're in trouble.
Don't do it. It's theft. Not from Google but from the AdWords advertisers.
If you want to go to a site advertised by one of your ads don't click on it look at the URL of the advertising site at the bottom of the ad and type it into your browser.
If you click on one accidentally (which does happen) you're probably be ok but it's worth dropping a quick email to Google with an explanation and apology
Don't log in to AdSense from a shared computer.
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08/27/2008 12:00 AM
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Does Google AdSense really work for you?
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Since its introduction in 2003, the Google Adsense program has greatly help bloggers defray hosting charges and other costs related to running blogs. Blogging can be very expensive especially when you have high levels of traffic and numerous pages. Many are turning to Google Adsense to generate some revenue from their blogs and what's more, earn some extra on the side.
What is Google AdSense?
Adsense is an advertising program run by Internet giant Google? Google Adsense allows you (blog owner) to sell advertising space on your blog. The program enables you to display relevant text and banner ads on your blogs content pages. Banner ads are the most common form of online advertising displayed at the top of many blog pages. Google pays you a fee when the visitor clicks on the ad.
When you join the Adsense program, you get access to Adsense for content which places ads on your content pages. Because the ads are targeted to what visitors are looking for on your blog or they match the interests of the visitors your content attracts, you earn and at the same time enhance your content pages.
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08/27/2008 12:00 AM
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The History of Google AdSense...
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AdSense may be one of the fastest and easiest ways to monetize traffic to your web site whether you have products or services for sale or you simply provide free content to your visitors.
Simply stated, Google AdSense enables website operators to place some code on their site that connects to Googles ad server content database and pulls keyword-relevant advertising onto the web pages. The webmaster gets paid a percentage of the fee that Google receives from the advertiser every time a visitor clicks on an ad. There is no charge for the webmaster to participate in AdSense. All costs are covered by the advertiser who participates in the AdSense sister program called AdWords.
Googles sends out digital robots which use proprietary algorithms to parse the host web page and analyze the content in an effort to determine what keywords are relevant. It reports its findings back to Googles ad server which then serves ads matching those keywords. Given that the entire process is automated, the ad robots do a pretty good job of getting the advertising content right most of the time.
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08/27/2008 12:00 AM
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Most efficient tricks to affect Google AdSense.
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1. Find a topic you can create a two part article on. Write part one of your articles and place it on a page on your website. Place Google Adsense ads next to your article. Next you will want to create part two of your article and make sure to make reference to your first article in your second article. Take part two of your article and submit it to ezine publishers, and article directories.
Using this technique, part two of your article will drive traffic to part one of your article. In this way you will profit when someone clicks on your Google Adsense ads when visiting the web page that you have part one of your article on.
2. Create a site that is related to your market that has nothing on it but good quality content about a popular topic in your market. Make sure that you place Google Adsense ads on the site also. You'll then offer ezine publishers and ad on one of the pages of your site if they'll mention your site to their subscribers. Make sure they know they'll benefit by other ezines publishers sending traffic to your site.
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