Many things come into play once adding a user to your own Adsense account. More importantly running a bit of a back history on the individuals possible run-in’s with Google Terms Of Service may be a great way to start. That being said here are a few follow the rules information tactics to know about.
1.) Once an individual has been added to your Google Adsense account, you are solely responsible for any wrong doing that individual may cause. This is a “must know before accepting” rule. That’s why Google insists on testing the waters beforehand because one fatal slip up and the entire account can be deactivated.
2.) After the individual has succeeded by passing some sort of test you’ve rigged up. Enter the email address of this individual to your account. If not nothing will happen and no one will be added.
3.) Then a possible pending action may pop up next to the users with sign-in access. If this is the case then you are on the right track.
4.) Now, like with all activation requirements. The individual will need to check their email and click “Accept” on the invitation to activate their account.
As easy and to the point this all sounds, sometimes a refresher course is needed. No one wants to invite a possible co-worker or co-manage blogger and no accepts the invitation. Tell them to check their spam folder as well. Without a doubt this is the simplest, effective also quickest way to ensure someone access to your account as a user.
So the next batch of questions comes in…what if you want to delete a user? A time may come when you’ve parted ways or they simply want to create their own Google Adsense Account. If so follow these steps towards removal.
1.) Sign in to your account.
2.) There should be an X next to the user’s name. If so, click. An email will be sent to the individual informing them of their removal from your Adsense account.
Also after deleting said user, they cannot sign back in to your account. A few people have asked about this and inquired. But once that X has been clicked, the official “End of Service” automatically proceeds. Yet if this is a mistake (for some unknown reason) an activation can be held only if you intend to make them an Administrator. From there on out the individual(s) will be able to access any information on that account.
The important lesson here is to be sure before adding and deleting anyone. Mistakes happen on both ends. Run a test trial first before putting your own Google Adsense account on the line. Inquire, ask questions and most of all keep an eye on any misinformation that may be thrown around. This can be a red flag to the Adsense Terms Of Service. As well as before deleting be sure about any decision that will make a mark on your own account.
Signing up to Adsense with your website was on the more difficult end for new bloggers. Now with 2016 nearly out the door, Adsense continues to upgrade and redefine their approval process. The main pin-pointed aspect is to ensure that the website URL you have provided is compatible with Adsense. If not, look into any Adsense alternatives that will generate ads for your site.
Afterwards the steps are simple. Sign up, login and paste the Adsense code. Even that sentence was barely long enough to completely concluded the excitement that holds out for that first $100 deposit from CPC on your website.
For the more ingrain details… there is a 48 hour to a possible week long waiting period for a website/URL approval. This is protocol everyone, Google Adsense must rake through the potential scammers and URL grabbers by protecting the true curators of each website. You don’t want someone scammer collecting the ad revenue being clicked on through your hard worked and created site, do you? Exactly, no one wants to fall victim to such a circumstance. So Adsense uses the waiting period to sort through which protects your blog/website in the end.
Once the approval has concluded, check your email for a confirmation. Also keep an eye on the $10 mark because Google will be sending over a PIN to your most current address. Of course enter the PIN and don’t forget about it.
With those steps out of the way, slowly but surely a small revenue should start to collect. Some ads will already be placed on the website just by signing up, connecting with Adsense….however, after researching more about ads, low cost CPC’s, high cost CPC’s, etc. Start making spreadsheets which will hold the calculated keywords being used or most frequently published.
Check out this year’s list of high paying keywords, take note if any of them fall into the selected category or topic you’ve chosen to represent. Do not, do not forget about long-tail keywords. Work with the advantage of mixing and matching high cost and low cost parameters. This can easily become confusing but it’s better to educate yourself on the statistics of the game, than being blindsided by a sudden downfall based on SEO keywords. No one is ever prepared for that unless you take the time to research.
We live in a lucky time where Google Adsense has equivocally made resources available at hand. Working from home via a blogger happens to be an official job holding position. Imaginations can wander creating elaborate stories and even the technological blogs are gaining more recognition by the day. This is a business working with you to create a business. Sounds complex, yet Adsense is looking to further simplify any kinks or quirks involved. Keep an open eye out on any Google Adsense updates, changes, qualifications or further explanations involving the approval submission process.
The amount of Adsense myths circulating around the web is substantial. Many are talked about on Adsense message boards or in general. However, have you fallen victim to an Google Adsense myth and do not even know about it? Below we will share a select few.
Consistent Visitors Means Business
Now becoming caught up with the in-flow of traffic means ignoring the recurring users who have essentially become followers. What many do not know is the fact based reasoning, these regular visitors are the higher percentage that will click on ads. Because a site or blog is receiving thousands of users…does not mean any of them will click on an ad. Yet those loyal soon to be customers will.
Will You Be Rolling In Millions?
Make that a big fact of no. The only reason certain blogs, video blogs, etc have earned an increased pay raise, because they did their homework. With image ads, in link ads and text ads at their disposal; finding correct sections as well as locations on their site to display them. This equals out to a series of smart sales tactics. Brands, logos, etc sells. Publishers will want to invest in the best of the best. Quality more than likely over quantity. No one wants to backup a site full of nonsense or too many topics.
Adsense Does Favor’s Sites
Gathered around numerous searches many believe that Google Adsense tends to display a reward system by giving these individuals a higher rank. Nowhere near true. Basically the more biological material being produced gives a leading advantage in this area. Organic is key to the Google Adsense system. No one has gained an influx of traffic, this is simply down to the process of the curator. Instead of suspecting Google awarding them, ask for a few tips instead.
Google Has Closed Down Users Without A Single Word
As far as some individuals will go to point the blame away from themselves, here is another bogus myth. In fact Google will automatically notify any curator of an indecent online presence. Whatever may be the cause (graphic images, mis-use of ads, etc…) the account will be deleted. Although Google believes in second chances, if one can prove that no wrong-doing was involved and all of the commotion is a simple mistake then a reactivation will be handled. Just confirm with the rule book (Google Adsense Terms Of Service) first.
Who knew a long list of questionable actions could be at hand. Nevertheless examined to such an extent. When it comes to Google Adsense many may feel the restrictions and guidelines presented but, this is what helps to run a smooth ship. With a system running at full speed and several hundred/thousands of curators wanted to start earning a profit from their sites (multiple sites on a single account… now that you think about it) rules have to be met.
Hopefully you have not fallen into the victim pool of these outlandish myths and soon discover an easier understanding to Google AdSense.
Can it be done? Staying away from those low cost per click keywords which seem to damage your revenue? How does one target these keywords and more importantly, how can an analytics test find them?
Here are a few steps to start on the initial “low CPC” coverage.
Step 1.) Since Google has both Analytics and Adsense, sync up both accounts. Create a spreadsheet to fully understand or grasp the where with all about which keywords are damaging the site. Now go for about a 5-7 month span on this spreadsheet. Compare and search out for the lowest cost per click as well as lowest keywords contributing to any salary. Even if it comes down to keywords used repeatedly but give off the false illusion of cash growing in your bank account. These reused low CPC words are simply being multiplied because of how many times they have succeeded on a repetition basis.
Step 2.) Make another spreadsheet. This spreadsheet will consist of all those low CPC’s you’ve collected from the previous step. Ranking from the lowest performing keyword to the highest, be organized and also be ready to say goodbye. Those keywords are simply driving away business.
Step 3.) Test out SEO BOOK’S Keyword Density Analyzer. Some of those low CPC’s can be saved. But remember any keywords that can be replenished more than likely need to become a long-tail keyword. By combining several keywords that alone would hardly break even but together could serve a higher purpose. However, this long-tail keywords will only work if the phrase or term still competes as well as regulates along the lines of the niche provided.
You will also need to gather the URL’s of these low CPC’s according to which pages each section is located within. Some publisher’s have a high standing amount of material while other blogs have only been around for a short period of time.
Step 4.) Getting rid of the mess. Actually there is no true definitive way to remove low CPC’s in the first place. The best action is to manage outstanding quality talent and maneuvering around such low cost per click advertisers. Think of it as chess where one great move could have revenue coming in and another locked in a corner awaiting for a further conclusion.
As mentioned above these four steps can help reduce low CPC’s. However, no one can truly be rid of the little suckers. Avoiding a treacherous, draining low cost ads can end up costing you more. This is about finding a balancing, fine line between the stocks of high and low keywords. Utilize the effort of combining and searching out higher quality long-tail keywords. Even if each word in the phrase brings in a lower cost, maybe even below average. Combined with other low cost keywords could eventually break even. This is all about taking quality over quantity.
Mobile ads are still in the early stages of development. Even though mobile apps are far and wide because virtually anyone and everyone on the planet has a mobile device…Google has only now come to terms with CPC’s achieving status on mobile ads.
What would be some positive aspects? Income for advertisers and investors will skyrocket. Not to mention that Google is zoning in on location details. Meaning even if a few individuals click on a product description CPC within location (Google Maps) but decide to buy a certain product in a store. Even though the product was not bought online, that CPC is going to grant a double whammy profit simply because of CPC location. Sounds a bit futuristic right? Well that is exactly where we are headed. Yet in the long run this could ideally help out ‘Mom and Pop’ businesses who have adjusted to getting on the app bandwagon.
Ad size, one would not think about the project detail about ad size via a mobile device. Which is probably why Google wants to finally tackle this aspect head on. Instead of coming across those game ads on some app you’ve recently installed, Google is issuing out a way to officially customize and conform ad space to look clean cut. No more overstuffed bright neon banners.
Now for the possible downside…long-tail keywords. Yes, long-tail keywords are now the “in” advantage point. Once advertiser’s complained about the lack of character usage within ad space, Google came in with an answer. That is by doubling the intended character space, one even equals out to 80 characters for a proper description. By gifting an ad with the right description and long-tail keywords, sadly anyone looking to have a singular concrete organic follower flow…will not work out for you. This idea works solely based around Google and any search advertisers.
For some this next bit of information may add a bit of paranoia. Okay, with the contest between in-store buying verses online buying….Google has decided to step up their game and start tracking once a CPC ad happens to be close to location; in which that said individual has clicked upon that CPC then gone to a nearby store for some sort of purchase. Ideally there, in the advertising world this is pure gold. However, in terms of too close to being monitored or spied on seems to have a few individuals riled up.
Who knew the mobile ad universe was as complex or conflicted. Actually everyone guessed right, otherwise mobile ads would be far more advanced and used. So…who is going to benefit from all of this knowledge, publishers. Either small business owners to a well known blogger who has started to sell their own brand. Yet a few tricks and kinks need to be worked out (thanks to Google) before the conversation about mobile ads appears into our virtually reality. Nevertheless publishers will gain a swell increase to their revenue… so keep a look out.