Tag: adsense
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Google AdSense PIN Process: All You Need To Know
In order to become eligible to receive payments for your AdSense account, all publishers are required to enter a Personal Identification Number (PIN). PINs are printed on white 4.5 x 6 inch (11.4 x 15.2 cm) postcards and sent via standard mail. The picture below is a preview of what the PIN mailer looks like:…
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How to use Mobstac to create mobile version of blogger blog plus Adsense integration
UPDATE: This service is no longer FREE of Charge In one of my posts, I shared with you how to create mobile version of your blogger blog using BloggerTouch app. BloggerTouch doesn’t support Google Adsense integration, hence the reason I searched for an alternative. I found an alternative that supports Google Adsense and I have…
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How to UNlink Google Adsense account from Google Analytics
Recently, I published how to link a Google Adsense account to Google Analytics account. Today, I am sharing with you, how to UNlink a Google Adsense account from Analytics account. As at the time of publishing this post, you cannot link an Adsense account to more than one Analytics account. Hence if you want to…
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How I block ads from specific websites from displaying on my blog
Right inside your Google Adsense account dashboard, you can easily block ads from some specific websites from appearing on your blog. Well, different folks have different reasons for doing this but as for me, I do block ads from some sites that I find not really matching the type of content on my blog. The…
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How to link AdSense account to Google Analytics
You’ll find plenty of detailed information about your ads and your site if you link your Google Adsense account to your Google Analytics account. By integrating AdSense with Analytics, you can improve your ad performance and your users’ experience. Optimize content by identifying which traffic sources, geographies, pages, and browsers bring the best and worst…
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How to use Payment Number to trace location of Google Adsense Check
I just discovered a method by which you can trace the location of your Google Adsense check using your check “Payment Number” instead of the “DHL tracking number”. This will enable you to easily track your check once you see the “Payment issued” link on your Google Adsense Payment History Page. If you always observe…
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How to receive Google Adsense checks via DHL in Nigeria
If you are a Nigerian Google Adsense publisher and you opt in for “Secure delivery” as your mode of payment, your checks will be delivered to you wherever you are in Nigeria by DHL. If you don’t know what DHL is, well, DHL is the world’s leading international provider of postal solutions. DHL has the…
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Google Announces New Google Adsense Application Process for Publishers
Google has implemented a change to the way new Google Adsense applications are been reviewed. Google says the company will be adding a new step to the review process and begin sending notifications at “two key points.” After a new application is submitted, Google will begin with preliminary checks on the site/blog and the applicant’s submitted…
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10 Ways to maximize Google Adsense earnings in 2011
If you are a Google Adsense publisher and would like to maximize your Adsense earnings this 2011, I have 10 tips to share with you. The tips were published by the Google Adsense team, right on their blog. Check it out at : http://adsense.blogspot.com/2011/01/fresh-year-fresh-start.html I hope these tips help you start the year off with…
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How to get Free Google Adsense Account Approved within 24 hours
UPDATE: This trick no longer works. Recently, many new Google Adsense applicants are not finding it so easy to get their Google Adsense application approved. Google do reply them with series of excuses ranging from “page-type not supported”, “Under construction”, “content not supported” etc This kinda frustrates some newbies, hence they easily give up with…
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