Friday, 9 May 2014

How to Use AdSense Mobile Application?

AdSense mobile application (beta)


With the AdSense mobile application, you can view up to date information about your AdSense account on your mobile device. The mobile app gives you access to estimated earnings information and reporting data about your top performing ad units, sites, custom channels and URL channels.

In addition, the mobile app can also send you automatic alerts whenever you receive a red bar notice in your AdSense account. 

Install the mobile app

The mobile app is available on both Android and iOS:
  • Android: You can download the Android version by visiting the Google Play Store using the web browser on your Android device.
  •  iOS: To download the iOS version, visit the Apple App Store using the web browser on your iOS device.

Supported devices

Android

Right now, the Android version of the mobile app only supports devices with hdpi (high) or xhdpi (extra high) screen densities running Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) or higher.

iOS

Currently, the iOS version of the mobile app only supports iPhone and iPod touch devices running iOS 6 and above.

AdSense Mobile Interface

You can access the AdSense mobile interface by visiting the usual sign-on page at http://www.google.com/adsense from your mobile device. AdSense then automatically displays its mobile interface.

You can quickly check earnings, run basic reports, and see most alerts, which you can then address through the classic interface if necessary.

Low bandwidth

You can access the AdSense low bandwidth version by clicking View in: Low bandwidth at the bottom of the screen in AdSense interface.

In low bandwidth version:

  • You can quickly check earnings, run basic reports, and see most alerts, which you can then address through the classic interface if necessary.
  • For now, you can't perform certain actions from the low bandwidth version, such as running custom reports or blocking ads. For these less frequent tasks, please use the classic interface.
To switch to the full desktop version of AdSense from the low bandwidth version, click View in: Classic at the bottom of the screen in AdSense interface.



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Thursday, 8 May 2014

Introducing AdSense Interface

AdSense Interface


When you first sign in to your AdSense account, you'll enter at the Home tab. This tab provides a quick snapshot of your account performance, and here you access and manage account details. The My ads tab is where you set up and supervise your list, the Allow & block ads tab contains all your ad controls, and the Performance reports tab is the place to find all of your reporting options.

Gear icon: The gear icon, which you'll find in the upper right corner of the interface, allows you to access and manage your account details, account status, and payments.

Page navigation: Each page in the interface has a navigation sidebar to help you find what you’re looking for quickly and easily.

Help: There's a “help” button at the top right of every page which provides targeted help, including relevant common questions. Here you can get the information you need without leaving your account.

There's also a “Send feedback” link in the relative help which is used to send problem reports, feature ideas and general comments.

Under the new gear icon, the “Messages”, “Payments”, “Account settings”, and “Policy violations” sections are organized as follows:

o Settings: Personal settings, Account information, Site management, Ad display, Site authorization, User management, Crawler access, Third party access, and Google Analytics integration

o Status: Policy notifications, Rejected ad requests, Crawler errors, and Messages

o Payments: Payment history, Payment profile, and Payment settings

The gear icon is accessible from anywhere in your account, so you don’t need to return to the Homepage to access any of these sections.

“Performance” section shows your page views and ad RPM. Additionally, you’ll also see performance data such as your top channels, top sites, top countries, and top platforms etc., depending on which are most relevant to your account. Also added a drop-down that lets you view your performance data for different timeframes.

You can navigate to the reports that are relevant to the data on your Home page by clicking any of the “view report” links in the “Performance" section.

When you receive recommendations, you’ll now see these displayed in a column on the right side of the page.

You can view your estimated and finalized earnings on the Home page.



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How to Sign Up for AdSense?

AdSense Approval Process


The AdSense approval process has several steps, some on AdSense end and some on yours. The steps are described below:

1. Submit your application 

The most important thing for success with AdSense is having a website with great content that delights your users - before you apply to AdSense, check that your site has interesting and original content. And of course, you need visitors too, so make sure that people know about your site before you place ads on it. 

When you're ready: application 

If your website is on one of host partner sites (like Blogger, YouTube, or Hubpages, among many others), you should sign up through your account there - these sites follow a different application process. 

2. Verify your information 

AdSense will check the information in your application and send you an email regarding the status of your application within one day. 

If your application is not approved, you'll receive an email explaining the disapproval reason and the possible next steps that you can take. 

3. Place ads on your site

Once they have verified your information, it's time for you to create your first ad unit and place the ad code on the URL that you provided in your application. Make sure to place your ad code on a webpage that receives traffic.

You'll only see blank ad units on your site until you've passed the second review and fully activate your AdSense account. You'll also see a red bar across the top of your account saying that you're still under review.

4. Review your account for approval

Once the systems detect that you've placed the ad code on a live page, automatically continue the review process and check that your site complies with AdSense policies. When completed the second review, send you an email letting you know the status of your application. This process can take up to a week.

If your application is not approved at this stage, you'll receive an email explaining the disapproval reason and the possible next steps that you can take.

5. Approved account

Your AdSense account is now fully activated. The red bar across the top of your account is gone and within a few hours you’ll begin to see live ads.




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Wednesday, 7 May 2014

What is Publisher Eligibility Criteria for AdSense?

Eligibility for AdSense


There are few things you can check before applying to see if your site fits with AdSense.
  • Own a site
you’ll need one in order to participate. If you don't have one, you can create one using Blogger create great content so you'll attract users and advertisers to your site.
  • You must be 18 years old
According to AdSense Terms and Conditions, they only accept applications from applicants who are over 18.
  • your site must comply with AdSense program policies
Check that your site complies with AdSense policies before submitting your application. 
  • Own your site for 6 months
In some locations such as Pakistan, India, China etc AdSense requires publishers to have owned their sites for 6 months. 

When you're ready, just submit an application. your application will be reviewed and they will contact to you by email within a week.

Ownership of the site you want to use for AdSense

To use AdSense monetization products on your website, you must have access to edit the HTML source code of the web pages where you'd like the ads to be displayed. If you submit a site that you don't own you won't be able to place the AdSense code on the site and your application will not be approved.

If you've created a website via a content management system (CMS) (for example, Blogger), you can submit its URL providing that you have access to AdSense or to the HTML source code from the interface.

If you don't have a website, or your site isn't compatible with JavaScript, the following options will help you get started with AdSense:

Create a new blog using Google's service, Blogger (Blogger Tutorials). Through Blogger, webmasters can display Google ads without ever copying or pasting HTML code. Signing up for a Blogger account is fast, easy and free.

Once you've created your blog, you can add Google ads by following these instructions to enable AdSense on your blog.

If you want to monetize your YouTube video content, please apply for the YouTube Partner Program or if your YouTube account is already eligible for monetization follow the instructions displayed in the YouTube interface to apply for AdSense.
Age requirements

As stated in the AdSense Terms and Conditions, publishers must be at least 18 years of age to participate in the AdSense program.

If you are not yet 18, you may have a parent or guardian to submit an application using their own Google Account. If their application is approved, all payments will be made to the adult responsible for the site.

Reasons your website might not be a good fit for AdSense

AdSense system has filters in place to keep advertisers' ads from displaying on pages that could be interpreted as negative, non-family safe or potentially offensive. If a site falls into one of these categories or our system detects any other reason an advertiser might not want their ads on a website, our system may classify that site's content as sensitive.

If this happens to your site, AdSense system will try to display appropriate ads for your page
Using other ad networks together with AdSense

Non-Google ads may be displayed along with Google ads. AdSense allows affiliate or limited-text links.

If your ad network already displays Google ads on your pages, you can still join AdSense and run ads on your site through our program. AdSense allows publishers to display up to three standard Google ad units on any webpage.

Note: Publishers are only allowed to maintain one AdSense account under the same payee name.
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