Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Sunday, November 25, 2007

tips and tricks for Getting a better page rank

Tips to increase page rank

to get your PR up , the only thing you and your website needs is backlinks.
to get backlinks you can do many things -:

Write original content and encourage readers to use it in their blog
1.have link xchange with Websites with same niche .

2.submit URL to web directories .

3.create a web blog for generating backlinks to your site .

3.comment in do-follow blogs or blogs with top commentators plugin enabled.

5.get Reviewed by a blogger , may be paid (some john chow-chow ) or for free ( Rt culling )

6.Purchase links on high PR ranked website.

7.use forum signatures to generate backlinks and in result boosting your PR .

submit article to directories

that s all so to get a better PR - get started ;)

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Friday, August 10, 2007

Basic tips for Adsense

Adsense - how to get the first check-

Sure you've heard about Adsense. You must have seen a friend getting his first check from Google and must have been inspired to get into the world of blogging. I mean its great isn't it? Even 10$ a month is Rs. 400 worth of enjoyment for no physical effort! So you go Sign up for the Adsense program without really understanding what it is and put some ads on your blog. Then you start clicking on your own ads or ask your friends to click them for you. So everything so far was trivial, wasn't it?
Let me tell you three facts you need to know....

  1. 99% of bloggers fail and give up within the first year of blogging.
  2. 95% of Adsense accounts don't make more than 5$ a month.
  3. You need at least 100$ to get a check.
You'll need to survive at least for 20 months! hah. And there isn't any reason for you to think you might make it into the upper 5% of the hopefuls. Read ON to find out why.
For the time being, lets begin by learning what Adsense is all about.

WHAT ADSENSE IS ALL ABOUT
Adsense is an 'ad' serving program run by Google. Website owners enroll in this program to enable text, image and video advertisements on their sites. These ads are administered by Google and generate revenue on a pay-per-click or a thousand-impressions basis.
So basically what Website owners are doing here is trying to get traffic into their websites to either sell their products and services, or even just popularise their websites. These Advertisers pay Google to show their ads in its ad boxes. Now what Google does is it gives publishers like you and me a chance to display ads and make some money from it by registering for the Adsense program.
Suppose I am an advertiser. I enroll for the Adwords program and say I offer Google 4$ for each outbound click to my website. Google takes my add and displays it across all ad-boxes for which my keywords are optimised. Say if I'm advertising pet products. It will display my ad in all websites/blogs which have any page/post regarding pets as anyone visiting a pets page has a likelihood of desiring pet products. Now when a visitor clicks on the ad, it redirects him to my website. The moment the click occurs, Google keeps 3$ of the 4$ I offered and gives the publisher 1$. This is your Adsense income. Think of your add box like a TV commercial displayer.

Now here is the deal. Why should you care about advertisers across the globe spending millions in advertising revenue? Since you get your share of income for clicks from any source, you need not bother about others. As long as you can get anyone to click on the ads you are displaying, why should you be worried about getting caught by Google, right?

WRONG!

There are two reasons you should be worried.
  1. Google is smart, and
  2. Google is SMARTER than you.
Whenever someone clicks on your ads, i.e. the ads you display, Google logs down their IP address. Every computer connected to the internet has its own IP address which is analogous to the postal code of your house. The IP address of any computer gives a lot of information about it - even its exact geographical location! If someone constantly clicks on your ads from one IP, Google terms this as 'Click-Fraud' and reckons that you've asked someone to click for you. Google bans your account.

Most of the websites which display ads have some product or the other to make a sale of. So when they lure someone to their website, they hope it is someone who is ready to pay for their product and who doesn't leave the site within a few seconds. Otherwise it is a total waste of their money. Now I may be wrong, but most Indians aren't big online shopping fans. So in a way, most Indian traffic to a website is a considerable waste(debatable).

The Indian Blogger Stereotype
This is how most amateur Indian bloggers go about with it. They create a chain of blogs - mostly on free hastosting services like blogspot or 50webs. The topics of each blog are usually drastically different, mostly their hobbies. These guys go around copying text from encyclopedias and other websites like Wikipedia and pasting some random pics they find on the net. They go around exchanging links with other 'friendly' bloggers. Highly ideal as they think this is a minimum effort-no investment-only profit endeavor. Then they sit and pray that someone clicks on their ads, or ask someone to do it for them. This goes on for a few months. Soon they realise that they aren't making as much money as they were expecting , that they wasted a lot of time and quit on the spot.

Where these guys go wrong
:
  1. First of all, a blogger must be original. You have to provide something new or something different from what others provide. If you go around copying what others have done, why should anyone be interested in your blog?
  2. Please don't create a Technology blog. This is a request. There are thousands and thousands of websites out there which review the latest mobiles and give programming tips. There are usually millions of webpages competing for every single keyword. You have to find a niche, something upcoming and that has a chance to grow. I personally feel technology is old hat and too common.
  3. If you are doing this for the money, forget it! You most probably won't succeed. You have to want to provide genuine service of some kind to your visitors. If your blog isn't helping anybody in anyway, its a wastage.
  4. You have to be persistent. That rare quality that only few of us possess and fewer aspire for. You will face writers block. You will eventually grow tired and bored. But if you want to make it at anything, you have to go that extra mile.
  5. The last and worst mistake made is the lack of awareness. That spoiler of all but the best laid plans. Don't even think about blogging for money without doing enough of research online.
So don't click on your own ads. Don't ask your friends and family to click on your ads. Google is quite typical about clicks which come from the geographical region where you stay. You'll lose your account by the next day. Don't ask your chat buddies from around the world to click for you either. Advertisers, I am sure, don't profit much from Third World Country traffic.

Why you shouldn't Exchange Links
Most successful bloggers worldwide capitalise on the traffic they get from Search Engines. Any search engine tries to give you the most accurate possible match to your search query. The top ten search spots for any keyword is the most coveted. Google being the most popular one around, most search engine optimisers look for ways to get high rankings in its search database.
Google has a system it follows for attaching a relevancy for each website in a search. This is done through the means of a PageRank. Every website has a particular PageRank, a rank given out of 10 and the higher its PageRank, the better its position in a search. for example, if you and I both have a website on say Shahrukh Khan. You have a PR of 7 and I have a PR of 5. Your website will be shown before mine in a search made for Shahrukh. So this is the binding logic. If I have a good PR, more people will visit my website. More the people visiting, more the chances they will click on my ads and the greater the profit I can make. You can view your PageRank by installing the Google toolbar from here.
The PageRank system works in this way. The more the websites with a 'good' PR linking to you, the better your 'PR'. A good PR is anything above 5 is good. So if you are wasting your time linking with websites with low or no PRs, you are directly decreasing your PR and your chances of bringing quality traffic to your website.

The Best Way for an Indian to Make Money Online
I must admit, I am a great supporter of the Blogger-Adsense duo. They ensure that a person new to the world of blogging can get his work done in an easy way and without spending out of his pockets . Blogger even gives you options to put up your Adsense ads on the blog with utmost ease. You can always read the in-depth help sections they provide if you get stuck anywhere or post problems in their communities. Now if you are a prospective blogger looking for a way to make money through this medium, this is the best suggestion I can give you.
  • Read the above guidelines about blogging I've mentioned.
  • Create a Google Account. Register with Blogger and the Adsense program.
  • Get posting. Be creative and get passionate about providing useful service to others.
  • Search online for articles that instruct you on getting traffic to your site.
  • Watch the money pour in!
For those who are starting or restarting their internet publishing ambitions, I have a last piece of advice for you. Adsense is a great way of making cash. You don't need to throw away your day job or drop out of the school for it. Keep it as a side business. Earn money the honorable way and you will be blessed with more.

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