Thursday, November 8

Basic Adsense

hello everybody....maybe you not heard my article coz i not enough time to spent and update blog...i just want to say a simple word?How you get money online?You know adsense???If you not know about adsense,let me try to explain about adsense?adsense is a servis under Google and many people earn money for adsense when you spare space to ads by google...We earn money from pay per click...okay...i stop here now...maybe next time i can write down about what related with adsense?see u

Monday, April 30

Adsense

All you have to do with Adsense, is placing ad on your pages and driving high traffic for high demand keywords. The higher the cost per click is the more you will earn each time someone clicks on an Adsense ad on your site/blog/page.

If you are new to this kind of market, there are two major factors that you must know and which the webmasters use in order to earn money more easily through Adsense.

Place Adsense blocks on pages that produce little or no profit ; they will stay on your site or will click on the ads in place of following the links included in your page.

Visitors will come more often and easier on your website if you offer them some free marketing or niche resource (for example, if you build a site about wine, offer them an opportunity to receive an ebook and to subscribe to a newsletter dedicated to wine).

How can you optimize your Adsense income?

Choose an Adsense blocks color that matches with your site: if the background of your site is blue, then use the blue background for your Adsense blocks. Make sure that your Adsense links look like your site.

By using the formats which proved that they are most profitable until now (for example: the 336x280 rectangle or the 250x250 square). The 336x280 format tends to have the most output because it looks like the links that one sees on the Internet and people tend to click on this type of advertising link as they are accustomed to click on the navigation links.

Do not put Adsense at the bottom of your pages: preferabily place them at the top of the pages. Your visitors must immediately see them while arriving on your site.

Do not use the 486x60 size: this ad looks like a banner and will be ignored by your visitors.

Do not place the adsense ads in a seperate area on the page: embed the bloc inside your content area, preferably on the right of your article. Use a floating block like "Never click on the Adsense ads on your own pages, it will result in Google disabling your account.

By: Dominique Halet

Article Source: http://www.articledashboard.com

Tuesday, April 10

Faster You Tube

Kita biasanyer kalu tgk video kat internet biasanyer tersekat2...nak tgkpun tak rasa tak seronok...pendek kata tak puas hatilah...tul tak?itu pendek yg kata panjang tak kata ape2...hahaha

Di pendekkan citer apa kata korang download software SpeedBit Video Accelerator mungkin software nie dapat membantu...SpeedBit Video Accelerator for YouTube makes your videos stream faster and play smoother by reducing buffering problems and video interruptions...

Unique Video acceleration features:

  • Reduce YouTube™ 'movie freezes' and 'buffering' problems!
  • Accelerates embedded YouTube™ videos around the web (MySpace.com, Blogger etc...)
  • Includes a cool search feature for finding videos around the web right from your desktop!
  • Bookmarks videos you’ve accelerated for easy replays!
System Requirements

OS: Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP
Browser: Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 7, FireFox 1.5, FireFox 2.0





Wednesday, March 28

Life Is A Test?


by: John Perry


I rarely ever remember a dream. Even when I can remember what I was dreaming about when I have to get up for a drink or bathroom break in the middle of the night, I have forgotten all about it by morning.

However, last night I had a dream that made me analyze my life and my thought processes on a day to day basis.

I was dreaming about taking a test. I am not sure the subject of the test. I do remember feeling under pressure and I was struggling a bit with the content of the test.

Now, I have taken my share of tests in the past and can recall having these types of dreams while in college; but, why now?

I jotted down a few notes before going back to bed and did my best to decipher this brain spark this morning.

I am into several projects right now in which I am under the microscope, so to speak. But, am I? Is this all in my head? Do I bring all this pressure on myself?

Probably.

I try to be the best I can be; mentally, physically, and financially. I try to learn as much as possible to improve my abilities in these areas. This is great as long as I don't spend so much time trying to improve me that it harms my life in these same areas; i.e. stress, family, friends, health, etc.

We all see the "burn-out" in the self-improvement entrepreneur; the sacrifices made in the "important things" in life such as relationships and peace of mind.

Peace of mind should be a top priority for mental, physical, and financial success. Living life as some sort of constant test will hamper this process.

Realizing that progress is a "you vs. you" phenomenon and that you don't have to please someone else on a day to day basis is a great start.

Bryan Tracy, in his audio series from Nightingale Conant entitled "Action Secrets for Personal Achievement," talks about the need for certain people to get the approval of others. He calls this a symptom of Type "A" behavior.

Here are some of the other type "A" symptoms:

Having a sense of urgency to do more and more in less and less time.

Volunteering for more and more work at the office.

Feeling under pressure to get activities accomplished.

Being obsessed with your performance and having high standards for such performance.

The type "A" personality can't relax and enjoy an accomplishment, they feel like they have never done enough.

Compare self with others.

More concerned with things than with people.

Brings home work.

Talks about the boss, what the boss said, what the boss did… wants to please the boss at all times.

Has a sense of hostility towards those he or she feels to be competing against.

Type "A's" cannot admit that they are not in control.

If you fall into any of the above categories, making a decision to change may be a great first step. This decision involves trying to relax and still be productive and effective without the added stress we type "A's" like to impart.

There are two things that have worked in the past for me (and my clients) that I am going to focus on after this "wake–up call."

One is a daily exercise plan. Even when I am on the road, I usually do some exercise daily, but, there are times I get in a rut and don't focus on my planning and execution of a said workout. A daily routine helps relieve stress and will bring out creativity and problem solving abilities like no other activity!

It is a "reality check" for me as well. Things are brought into a better perspective after a good workout, no matter how long the workout is.

This is Stephen Covey's take on exercise (from his book The 8th Habit): "I am convinced that exercise increases our own sense of self-control and self-mastery, which enhances the totality of our lives and truly enlarges the space between stimulus and response."

The second concept is practicing daily solitude. This could be a twenty minute walk, a power relaxation/almost nap, hanging out on a park bench, etc. This is a time to let your mind "go" and let your subconscious work on goals, problems, and/or ideas that are filling your head - a "mind-cleansing" if you will.

I try to do two, one-hour solitude sessions per week to let my subconscious mind take over and do its thing for me. This is a time when I just sit back and take in the world, usually outside in a fairly secluded place without interruptions. I sometimes think about a couple of goals or issues in my life ahead of time, then sit back and let my brain work on things.

I tend to find some answers to problems as well as some pretty great ideas to take back to work with me. They not only help me achieve goals, but relieve stress at the same time. These two activities alone have probably added years to my life and helped me through some potentially stressful times.

Thus, the reason for my dream. I have been in situations recently in which I feel the need to "prove" myself. I am living my life as a series of tests… daily. I have felt out of sorts, not myself, lacking confidence.

All brought on by myself.

Life is not a test. To me, it is a series of learning experiences.

My goal is to strengthen the area between stimulus and response (see quote above and The 8th Habit by Stephen Covey) on a daily basis; mentally, physically, and financially. As that space continues to grow with experience and knowledge, my life and dreams will put a smile on my face.

Thanks for letting me think out loud today.

Sweet dreams.

Tuesday, March 27

Learn English together

Most of the people scared to comunicate?kenapa perkara ini terjadi?Pada sesiapa yg berminat learn English blehlah mengikuti program ini...kerana banyak cara-cara dan kaedah yg boleh didapati disini...bukan itu sahaja,kita juga akan berasa seronok jika kita betul2 nak belajar...segala2nyer terjawab bila kita sendiri nak berubah...it's in your hand....