Friday, March 16, 2012

Easy Ways to Earn Money Online: Use Captcha Entry

Captcha Trader

Here is another method (personally, one of my favorites): the site is called captchatrader.com and it’s also very easy to win some money.

-How it works?

In this site, the only thing that you have to do is write the captchas* and you receive 7 points for each that you write correctly. They appear according to the demand (there is times that a captcha will appear once every minute, and there’s times where it will appear one after another).

-How much do I win?

DON’T GO AWAY JUST YET! You are probably thinking that if you have to have 100 points to get 1 cent is not worth it, but think this way:

If you add this site as your starting page you can login, activate the desktop notifications, and you can do your normal stuff from there on (go to facebook, youtube, etc.) and you will be able to do this method, as I previously said. So, I calculated and you get around 500 points per hour (5cents). If you go 1:30 hours on 

Monday till Friday and 2 hours on the weekends you can do:
7 cents x 5 days (M till Fr)  = 35 cents
 10 cents x 2 weekend days = 20 cents      wich means 55c average per week
55 x 52 weeks = 28,60$ (PLUS….)

If you get 5 referrals, and they all do 23,40/year you win +16,71$

28,60 + 20,42 = 49,02$/year
 
 

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

AdSense now speaks Indonesian

We’re glad to announce that Indonesian has just joined the family of AdSense supported languages. Let’s celebrate by raising our hands in a kecak dance, watching a wayang kulit show or cooking traditional Indonesian recipes.

If you have a website in Bahasa Indonesia, you'll now be able to earn money by showing Google AdSense ads. To get started, sign up for an AdSense account. We'll review your application and in the meantime, we recommend you get familiar with the basics of AdSense and our policies.

If you already have an AdSense account, simply implement AdSense on your site in Bahasa Indonesia to start displaying contextually targeted ads.

You can now also implement AdSense for Mobile content on your mobile sites in Bahasa Indonesia. Check out our Help Center to learn how to implement AdSense on a mobile site.

Selamat datang di program AdSense!

AdSense in Your City goes global

Following the success of AdSense in Your City events in North America and the positive feedback we’ve received so far, we’re expanding this program to reach more publishers. That's right, we're now packing our passports and taking these events to international cities!

In addition to the recently announced lineup of US cities for upcoming AdSense in Your City events, we'll soon be hosting events in Amsterdam, Bogota, Melbourne and Vienna. There’s plenty more to come in 2012 as well, when we'll be visiting Auckland, Berlin, Buenos Aires, London, Mexico City, Paris, and Sydney, just to name a few. Members of the AdSense team will share the latest product updates and offer 1-to-1 optimization consultations, and you’ll hear
from experts on areas such as DFP Small Business, Mobile, YouTube, and Webmaster Tools. You’ll also have the chance to meet other local publishers during the day to share your experiences.

Keep an eye out for more information about these events and be sure to opt in to receiving ‘Special Offer’ emails so we can let you know when we’ll be touching down at a city near you. We hope to see you at an AdSense in Your City event soon.

Mobile becomes a core component of AdSense

We launched AdSense for mobile content before the smartphone revolution when everyone had a flip phone. Our goal was to help pioneering publishers monetize their mobile content. Since then, we’ve seen mobile technology advance and an increasing number of consumers are viewing content from “smarter” mobile devices. To make it easier for publishers to use AdSense to monetize mobile web pages, we've migrated all mobile ad unit sizes, including the mobile banner ad unit, into the core product.
All mobile ad sizes, including the 320x50, will be available through AdSense for content.

The new AdSense ad code automatically formats the ads for the device. We will continue to support high-end ad requests from our AdSense for mobile content product until May 1, 2012. We strongly encourage publishers who have designed mobile web pages for high-end devices to use the new AdSense ad code to avoid disruptions to service. Note that publishers with mobile websites built for WAP browsers should continue to monetize using AdSense for mobile content.

We continue to be committed to helping our AdSense publishers monetize their content as the mobile ecosystem evolves. For more information about AdSense or to learn more about how this transition may impact you, please visit our AdSense Help Center.

AlloExpat thrives with Google AdSense

‘PubTalk’ is a new program highlighting publishers’ perspectives on display products and industry trends. In this installment, we hear from Theresa Giovagnoli, co-founder of AlloExpat.com, on the site’s 10th anniversary, about why they’ve worked with AdSense for 6+ years and how they’ve benefited from implementing simple optimization solutions.

AlloExpat.com is a worldwide expatriate social portal. It addresses the growing global expatriate community by being a one-stop information center and by connecting expats with professional expatriate service providers.

Inside AdSense (IA): What role does AdSense play in your business?

Theresa Giovagnoli (TG): We’re a very large portal and have dedicated websites and discussion forums for each country in our global network. We need a solution that effectively targets ads to a wide international audience. AdSense is simply the best and most efficient solution to do this. Thanks to a consistent revenue steam from AdSense, our web development team has been able to dedicate its attention to growing our global audience and content.

IA: What is the one success you’ve had with AdSense that you’d like to share with other publishers?

TG: One successful tactic we employed was recategorizing targetable custom channels. We are a global site with multiple regions. Earlier, all our regions were combined under one custom channel, but once we defined targetable channels by region, we saw CPC increase by 20%.  I would highly encourage publishers to set targetable custom channels at the level that best defines their site because it allows advertisers to specifically target their website by segment or region which may lead to performance uplift.

IA: Why do you love AdSense?

TG: We have managed to implement AdSense in a non-intrusive way, generating a fair amount of revenue over the years. AdSense has played a key role in our development over the years and still does today. We’d never have come this far without it.

The Google AdSense Forum Community invites you to our housewarming

We hope that by now you've found the AdSense Help Forum to be the best place to ask questions, search for answers and share tips with other AdSense publishers. We've been listening to your feedback about forum features you'd like to see, and we're excited to announce that we’ve moved the AdSense Forum (together with all its content, users and user levels) to a brand new solution: Google Product Forums.

The new Google Product Forums platform, which is built on Google Groups, offers members of the AdSense Community improved search across the forum, Help Center and the blog.
At the same time, the most important features of our current forum, like levels and marking a Best Answer, will continue to be available in the new forum. Additionally, your browser bookmarks and links to the content in the old forum will still work, as you’ll automatically be redirected to the new one.

Google Product Forums also includes some new features that you've told us you'd like to see. For example, you’ll be able to add a “Me too!” vote to a question to quickly share that you’re interested in the question. You’ll also be able to +1 your favorite topics. We hope you’ll enjoy the modern look and feel of the new forum.

How google adwards charge?

Hi friend,


AdWords allows you to control how much you spend on your campaigns. These costs can vary depending on several factors, such as your advertising goals, the locations you’re trying to target, and the competition for your placements and keywords.

Here a few basic things to consider when trying to figure out how much you want to spend and the cost of your AdWords campaign.

Set your budget

Once you know how much you'd like to spend each day, set the budget for each of your AdWords campaigns so that they add up to your daily budget. For example, if you have a total of $100 to spend each day, and you have two campaigns, you can set the budget for your first campaign at $40/day and the budget for your second at $60/day.

A few things to remember:

• There's no minimum fee or spending requirement.
• You set the limit on how much you're willing to spend each day.
• You can decide how much you're willing to pay per click or per impression.

Pay only for results

You can choose to pay only for clicks on your ads (with cost-per-click bidding) or only for impressions your ads receive (with cost-per-thousand-impressions bidding, available for the Display Network).

Thanks,

Google AdSense

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