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The Relationship Between Bloggers And Journalists Is Complicated

July 4, 2010 - 6:22 pm No Comments

You should be able to set up a podcast using Blogger and FeedBurner in about the time it takes for all the images on this page to finish loading. Some bloggers tweak high traffic pages to add keyword modifiers to the page content, which helps them get a bit more traffic by ranking for additional keyword phrases.

Like everything else that Google touches, Blogger has been instrumental in bringing a practice that was the privy of the technologically savvy into the mainstream. In this case it is the habit of keeping an online journal. it’s good to nominate other bloggers for their merit, and not just because you either can’t think of anyone else to nominate, want to put them on the spot, or want to dig out the dirt on someone. Because it is owned by Google, Blogger integrates well with the full line of Google applications. You can add your blog link to your Google Chrome page, add it to your bloglines feed, and find all sorts of add ons that help blogger to run better and do more things. Google has kept up well with the newest waves of technology and now allows you to purchase your own domain name for $10 per year and host your blog on your own domain name. This is obviously more professional-looking than having yourname.blogspot.I used that method to host JavaScript files of my previously released magazine style blogger template ‘ Falkner Press. Although the option for using your own domain name does bring Google back into the mainstream, most people consider a Blogspot blog to be less professional-looking than a WordPress blog.

Unless you are very interested in having your blog integrated with other features of your Google account, WordPress is probably the platform that you will want to use for your business blog. Because WordPress is open-source software it is constantly updated. The basic code is very light, and the flexibility is in the add-ons that can help your WordPress blog do almost anything you could possibly want. WordPress prides itself on being easy to install and brags that you can have a blog up and running in just 5 minutes. Even if you opt to pay for a domain name and web hosting WordPress makes this easy by recommending several well known hosting services. There are a multitude of templates available so that you can make your blog look exactly the way you want it to.

A professional looking beautiful template, Photographic is designed by Templates Novo Blogger. Blogger is a great option for beginners since it now offers the option of registering your own domain name. How to add Email Subscription Form to your blog Increase Search Engine rankings by adding meta tags Adding Background Image to your Blogger Header Submitting your Sitemap to Google Submitting your Sitemap to Yahoo Loading.

8 Major Health Problems Faced By Bloggers

July 2, 2010 - 3:59 pm No Comments

Each and every profession has its requirements, its own demand to be fulfilled without any compromise. If you are full time employee, then you sacrifice your freedom. Your time is not yours, but employer has full control on it. Same is the case with a blogger but with different scenario.

A blogger has to write, market its blog and expand its social community.  Their job requires sitting for long hours with full concentration. This life style of blogger is leading to health complications. They are sacrificing their health and if they don’t take care of their fitness, situation can be worse.

What are the different health related problem a blogger faces, lets have a look at it.

Strain on Different Parts of Body:-

One common problem a blogger faces is the strain. They have strain on different parts of body due to many reasons. Uncomfortable sitting condition creates a bad impact on their back bone. Sooner they have back pain.

Likewise, a blogger uses computer and CRT. CRT rays are very harmful to their eyes. Starring on CRT has severe strain on eyes, resulting in reduction in eye sight. Same is the case with hand. Uncomfortable mouse or long distance between mouse and hand creates strain on hand.

Obesity:-

Do you want to be fatty or obese? Obesity leads to laziness. People feel difficulty in doing routine work. They wait for someone to give them a glass of water. They hardly burn few calories. Obesity bring many other gifts in shape of cardiac diseases, diabetics etc.

Don’t Work in Late Night:-

Yes I do agree, nights are the best time to work. We have full concentration and no one disturbs us. But this factor costs us our health. Sleeping late night will result in getting up mid day. Don’t make, working late night, your habit. Better to sleep early and get up early with fresh mind.

Take Your Complete Rest, Your Sleep Time:-

Don’t sacrifice your sleeping time. You should take at least 8-10 hours of sleep a day. Don’t risk your health. Be healthy and work with health and fresh mind.

Do Some Walk after Couple of Hours:-

After continuous work for couple of hours, give yourself a refresh. Leave your chair, walk and divert your thinking from work to some entertainment. Listen music, and come out of stress.

Junk Food:-

Most of time it happens that you are busy in work and are not feeling hunger or thirst. As soon as you relax for few minutes you suddenly feel hunger. In such situation most of bloggers prefer to eat junk food. Such food that procures less nutritious but gives you fills your stomach and gives you fat is ideal kind of junk food. Regular use or being habitual of such food in sudden hunger is major cause of bad health of bloggers. If you have double chin, you are victim of junk food.

Eat Regularly and In Time:-

Disturbed and non scheduled routine of bloggers cost them a lot. Eating out of routine and irregularly has great bad impact on health. Have mercy on your stomach and digestive system. Don’t increase your medical expenditure.

Healthy Body, Health Mind:-

Blogging is a field of creativity. Every day you generate new ideas a blog about it. For rich and non ending ideas you need health brain, which can’t be accomplished without health body. Do regular exercise; it doesn’t matter for how much time you exercise. A blogger doing 20-30 minutes of exercise is much better than a couch potato. Purchase a third mill and walk everyday for 20-30 minutes.

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Bloggers Payback Review

June 30, 2010 - 11:08 am No Comments

Reason #1 – Monkey See, Monkey Do, Monkey DieBloggers Payback Review gist of the Monkey See, Monkey Do, Monkey Die phenomenon is used to describe how new internet marketers tend to jump before they leap.This phenomenon is way too common and where these monkeys usually hover is around the Internet Marketing scene. I am not poking fun at new internet marketers here, in fact, I was once a hoverer as well but if a fair amount of time and thought was given into exploring possible niches, people could be succeeding online by bounds and leaps.Now, when you jump into a niche you know absolutely nothing about, you’re only digging a virtual grave for yourself. This is especially common in the blogosphere. Spur-in-the-moment blogs are set-up and left alone after one post because the internet marketer has got no damn clue what to blog about.#2 – You’ve Got Your Stakes Where The Moolah Isn’t InThat simply translates to you’re selling products that don’t sell. You jump into anything that offers a high commission without considering competition, payment Bloggers Payback Review model and accessibility of free information.CompetitionA product with a high competitive rate doesn’t necessarily mean that the product is extremely popular. It could possibly mean that the product has already been dominated by another very powerful affiliate marketer and entering the market selling this product is not going to pay off quite well.Payment modelAffiliate products typically provide two income models – the One-Time Payment model and the Recurring Payment mode. You have to consider these two options carefully and place an objective judgment against the nature of the product. If the product is asking for a One-Time Payment of $197, ask yourself if this product is worth this price. Who is the target audience and do they have the spending power? If you’ve picked a Recurring Payment model, one good judge would be to approach the product creator for a complimentary version of the course or software, test it out and judge if buyers would find it worthwhile to continue paying a monthly fee after the first month. For the Recurring Payment model, the first charge is typically $1 for the first month and if the prospect who’s bought through you decides to cancel his or her Bloggers Payback Review subscription after the first month, you will get no commission from this prospect.AccessibilityThe last pitfall is the accessibility of free information on the internet. The internet is a ginormous encyclopedia, yellow pages, dictionary, 24/7 helpline whatever you want to call it and most of the information are free. Think about it, if you jump into the cooking niche and you decide to sell a regular cookbook without doing any prior research, chances are similar recipes in the cookbook might already be sprawled all over the internet and this wouldn’t be an incentive for anyone to purchase what you’re offering, right?#3 – The Sin of SlothIt is not as bad as the bible says it is, really. You simply lose out on traffic. Procrastination and laziness is inherent in every human. It is an intuitive behaviour when you get physically and emotionally tired so don’t blame yourself if you find that you are gradually getting tired of updating your blogs. But once you feel yourself falling into slothiness, you gotta pick yourself up before you start losing some ardent readers.#4 – No Love From Search EnginesWhat is the point of having the most amazing blog content in the world when search engines simply refuse to send you quality traffic? Traffic is the most important ingredient in a successful online business and when something is this important, it becomes a make or break factor. This is probably a good time to Bloggers Payback Review start reviewing your Search Engine Optimization (SEO) efforts.If you don’t know what search engines are, they are essentially robots that digest the English language differently from us humans. They have a huge list of pre-programed codes, very much like how we have a mix-match of various emotions that no other living thing can decipher. The only difference is, the pre-programed codes have been decoded and we humans have a way of translating what we want to tell the search engines through our websites. That is something highly impossible to achieve with human emotions. So understanding how search engines notice your sites isn’t that difficult at all.#5 – Conversion sucks?If you’re getting 500 visitors to your blog and zero sales, your conversion sucks. The harsh truth is, most blogs face a low conversion problem because 1) your traffic isn’t targeted enough 2) your blog design is full of endorsement ads and clutter 3) your salesletter’s just not making the cut.I’m going to assume that you’re selling something on your blog and zoom in on point 3. A good salesletter doesn’t just tell the reader, “hey look, this is my product, go buy!” and it doesn’t simply tell the reader, “this product will increase your sales by 50%, now go buy”. The truth is, if you don’t know the fundamental ins and outs of copywriting, coming up with a salesletter that sells is going to be quite experimental.What is a salesletter that converts? Well, basically, a good salesletter has to get into the buying psychology of people. It has to slowly lead your prospects into the buying mindset. Anyone who comes across a product online does not make a purchasing decision immediately. Instead, the prospect judges, doubts, questions, and eventually gets convinced by the power of persuasion. Once you master the skills of copywriting, getting your prospects from your headline till your P.S, and P.P.S will come as a breeze.Are you painstakingly experimenting with tweaks and widgets and different post variations just to see which one converts best? If you are, you’ll probably not see fast results. When you use trial and error for anything at all, the recommended duration for experimental observation is at least a week for one project.If your blog is not making you money because of one of the above pitfalls, it’s time you made some necessary changes to it. Lee Sporzello strongly recommends checking out Jason Gazaway’s free copy of Bloggers Payback>Blogging Pitfalls and Solutions, where the author explains each of these 5 pitfalls in greater detail and provide solutions to them. Signing for a free copy will also entitle you to a chance to win a free copy of Bloggers Payback Review.Read a full insiders review here Bloggers Payback Review Read a full insiders review here Bloggers Payback Scam Read a full insiders review here Bloggers Payback

Bloggers Payback Review – Bloggers Payback Scam

June 29, 2010 - 5:23 am No Comments

Are you tired of working your tail off to make money from your Bloggers Payback Review and having little or nothing to show for it? I feel your pain.I used to bust my tail to create great blogs, then wait in vain for the traffic and money to roll in. That’s not a problem for me anymore. My blogs are getting more traffic than ever, and earning more money than ever before too.Want to know my secret?My secret is that I’ve been getting advice from the best bloggers out there. And I know a way that you can get that kind of great advice too.Jason Gazaway is a superstar blogger. What’s that mean? Well, between December of 2008 and June of 2009, he earned over $200,000 from his blogs. That’s superstar performance for sure.Now Jason is sharing his blogging secrets with the rest of us. He’s written a guide called Bloggers Payback Review to help the rest of us make big money blogging too.Jason sent me a pre-release copy of Bloggers Payback, and I’ve been studying it and applying what I learned to my own blogs. It’s great stuff.Following Jason’s advice has really boosted the performance of every blog I’ve tried it on. His suggestions on Plugins alone have pumped up my traffic. And that’s just a tiny fraction of the info in the guide.Warning: Don’t take Jason’s advice lightly. There are lots of ways to mess up when you’re blogging to earn money. The best way to get the kinds of results he gets is to follow his advice exactly. So don’t be lazy or careless.Wondering whether Bloggers Payback Review advice can really help you? Read his free report on the 5 biggest blogging pitfalls and how you can overcome them.Read a full insiders review here Bloggers Payback Review Read a full insiders review here Bloggers Payback Scam Read a full insiders review here Bloggers Payback

10 Best Blogspot Tutorials For New Bloggers

June 28, 2010 - 8:11 am No Comments

Blogger is one of the many options available to bloggers who are looking for free blog software.Since it is free and most widely used platform in the world.so i decided towrite my first post on blogger.

This is a list of 10 articles contating best blogspot tutorials for the newbie blogger :( Must read)

1.Backup and restore your blog

Blogger had introduced import blog and export blog, backing up and restoring your blog is very easy.

2.adding back ground color to posts

Insert bak groung color or image in each individual post using div element and specify properties with in div itself

3.Blogger ads ready template

With built in ads ready space you can select from large number of choices

4.Use google docs to make a contact me form

A tutorial on making a contact me form using google docs

5.List of search engines to submit your blog

submitting your blog to search engines ,must be the first thing tyou need to to do once you have your blog ready for the outside world.

6.changing template without lossing widgets

A step by step tutorials to chnage your tutorial without lossing widget

7.How to quickly and easily get .edu backlinks

Link building is the most important thing…for long future of the blog>this article explains about method to get easy .edu backlinks using google search.

8.ADD jquery menu bar to blogger

Add a color fading jquery menu bar for blogger,can be easily added as a gadget

9.changing background image of blogger

Ever wondered how to change background image or color of your blogger .see this tutorial

10.Season effect to your blogger

Want to give autumn effect to your blogger with falling leaves all around your blog.snow effect valentine effect(heart falling)

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With Visitor Bloggers

June 21, 2010 - 7:52 pm No Comments

Owners of a successful blog that has a large following may sometimes have the need to use guest bloggers. An example of when this practice may be a good idea is when the owner of a popular blog will be unavailable to post new blog entries for an extended period of time. In this case the lack of blog updates may cause the blog to lose traffic so it would be prudent for the blog owner to make arrangements for a guest blogger or a series of guest bloggers to post new items during his absence. The blogger may also wish to announce the intention to use guest bloggers during this period of time to ensure loyal blog visitors are aware of the situation and that it is only temporary. This article will discuss aspects of using guest bloggers such as advertising for guest bloggers, selecting guest bloggers and compensating guest bloggers.

Advertising for Guest Bloggers

There are a number of locations where a blog owner can advertise for guest bloggers. Job boards specifically for bloggers or freelance writers are an excellent option for finding guest bloggers. Job boards for bloggers are frequently visited by experienced bloggers who are looking for new opportunities to blog for compensation. These bloggers may have specific experience with the subject matter of the blog or may simply be adept at creating interesting blogs on a variety of subjects. Job boards for freelance writers are another great option. These writers may not necessarily have experience blogging but they may have other writing experience that is useful. Blog owners should consider posting a detailed messaged specifying the type of work required and duration of the project and asking for clips from the writers which can be used to verify the writer’s skill level.

Blog owners may also wish to advertise for guest bloggers on message boards related to the subject of the blog. Visitors of this blog may not necessarily have writing experience but will likely be quite knowledgeable about the subject of the blog and therefore be capable of producing interesting and insightful blogs.

Selecting Guest Bloggers

Selecting a guest blogger should be done carefully to ensure the guest blogger is reliable and capable of producing articulate, informative and interesting blog posts. Blog owners who advertise for a guest blogger on job boards for bloggers and freelance writers should ask for clips demonstrating the writer’s ability to write blogs which are interesting and informative. When advertising on a message board for a guest blogger, the blog owner might want to consider using the applicant’s previous posts to evaluate his writing ability and knowledge of the subject matter. He should also consider the type of response the applicant’s message board postings typically elicit. This is important because it is a good indication of the type of response the blogs will elicit. Blog owners should also ask the applicants for references and should contact these references to obtain information about the bloggers work ethic and ability to complete projects.

Compensating Guest Bloggers

Blog owners should also carefully consider how they intend to compensate guest bloggers. This can be done in the form of financial compensation or through allowing the guest blogger to post a brief biography with a link to his personal website or blog at the conclusion of the blog post. The latter form of compensation is essentially free advertisement space for the guest blogger. The blog owner may also wish to compensate the guest blogger with a combination of money and free advertising space. Regardless of the method of compensation chosen the blog owner should discuss this with the guest blogger before work commences and should enter a written contract with the guest blogger which explicitly states the terms of the compensation to avoid disputes.

A Number of Approaches for Bloggers on Link Building

June 18, 2010 - 5:37 pm No Comments

The two main ingredients to rank highly in the search engines are that you must have good content and have lots of links pointing to you. For the vast majority of bloggers, writing outstanding content is not the problem. The problem is finding the best ways to build links to the blog, as well as building deeplinks to the blog posts themselves.

Thousands of self-proclaimed “link building experts” will try to sell you costly ebooks showing you the greatest places to build your links. The main reason this article was written is to show you that there is no reason to buy your way to a great link building campaign when you can do it all totally free. As a prologue, you should know that the most common free link building strategies such as link exchanges or linkfarms can be dangerous to your sites search engine rankings. For more details go to www.your-own-blog.com. As a good way to judge whether or not a link building technique will be dangerous to your site or not is to imagine if that link would be placed there if the search engines didn’t exist. If you were not adding your link to a site for the sole purpose that Google would find it, would you still add it?

With the prelude out of the way, lets move on. Building links to your blog is a lot different than building links to a static site. According to most people who own blogs, it is hundred of times easier. On your blog, you can build tons of links to hundreds of different pages, which you cannot do on a static site. Blogs are also updated on a daily basis, meaning the search engines crawl through them for hours and rank them higher with very little extra work. Your link building campaigns will be far more reaching than if you were on a static site. Every single post you make on your blog has a chance to gain tons of social media links which will result in higher search engine placement and more traffic. The more traffic, the more money you make!

After spending many hours searching the internet for places to build links for blogs, the best place you should focus your blog’s link building campaigns are on social media sites. These sites generally have a huge amount of visitors and the content that is promoted ranks heavily on the search engines. You are allowed to submit every blog post you write to every single social media site, thus building many links for every single blog post you write. This will allow you to have many deeplinks which will raise the authority of your blogs main domain. For more information login to www.blog-and-png.com. In the end, you will be able to rank higher for your blog posts without doing any extra marketing. Stop paying for bad quality ebooks when with a few minutes every day you can submit your blog posts to social media websites for free and receive far more benefit. If the social media sites like your blog posts, it may even make their front page resulting in thousands more visitors and hundreds more links. The result of this can easily snowball into reaching wide new audiences and rank for longtail keywords that you never thought possible. Give it a try because after all, you have nothing to lose

5 Tips for Bloggers for Hire

June 12, 2010 - 8:45 am No Comments

I started blogging for personal reasons: to keep in touch with long distant friends and relatives. Then I added a Q&A blog (http://thedabblingmum.blogspot.com) for my magazine (http://thedabblingmum.com) to host interviews I conduct with authors and entrepreneurs. Now I get paid to ghostwrite for blogs and you can too!

Tip #1

Understand the industry you want to be paid to blog for.

Let’s assume you enjoy health and nutrition and have read up on this topic for years. In fact, you know many facts and “insider secrets” by heart and often share this information with friends, relatives, and strangers in your local health food store. That’s a topic you could easily be paid to write about. Because of your vast knowledge, the posts will come easy and when they don’t you’re magazine subscriptions will offer plenty of food for thought.

Tip #2

Never accept a non-compete contract.

As a blog writer, you will make your living writing for various blogs. A non-compete clause will prevent you from writing about the same topic on another blog and that’s not good for business.

As a health and nutrition specialist, you may write for a vegetarian blog, a holistic treatment blog, a vitamin company’s blog, and even a diet blog. There’s no competition there, right? And no “conflict of interest”, correct? The non-compete clause won’t even apply.

But what if you’re asked to write for another vegetarian blog? That’s when the non-compete clause kicks in and prevents you from earning a better living. Is there really a conflict of interest? Not if you don’t post the same information on both blogs. You can write for five different vegetarian blogs and still not show a conflict of interest. It’s all about choosing a different angle on the same idea and writing about it.

Tip #3

Never rely on revenue sharing as your sole source of income.

You’re job as a blog writer is to write about topics relevant to the blog’s theme and interact with commenters. Your job isn’t to market and advertise the blog. That’s the company’s job. If the company isn’t pulling its weight, the ad revenue will not exist and if the ad revenue doesn’t exist, neither does your salary. It’s best to be paid a flat fee, but if the company you truly want to work for only pays in ad revenue, negotiate a monthly stipend plus a percentage of the ad revenues.

If you’re going to get paid based on ad revenue or clicks, and you’re job is to also promote and market the blog, you should start your own blog. That way, you get to keep all the income you earn and don’t have to share the revenues with a company who isn’t doing anything to help promote the blog—aside from hosting (which you can get for as little as $7 a month and free if you stick to blog networks.)

Tip #4

Get paid in advance.

Negotiate a contract to get paid at the beginning of the month for that month’s blogging. That way, you will never be out money for a project you’ve completed. And remember, if the company can pay the web host, the electricity bill, the web designer, the internet provider, and so forth, the company can afford to pay you!

Tip #5

When writers’ block hits, to a search online.

Sometimes bloggers get what’s known as “writers’ block”. Writers’ block simply means you’ve run out of ideas to write about. It happens to the best of us, but it doesn’t have to hurt your career as a blogger for hire. When writers’ block occurs, get online and search for blogs, websites, and forums related to your blog’s topic. After a half hour to an hour of reading, you’ll have plenty of ideas to write about.

Tips for Wannabe Bloggers to Post Their First All-important Blog Entry

June 11, 2010 - 2:41 pm No Comments

Have you been bitten by the blogging bug like millions of others in this world? Then, you must undertake treatment straightway by publishing your first blog entry. In order to make the treatment more responsive, you need to have certain supplements such as quality and interesting content with an eye-catching title and a blogging space to post your content. Wannabe bloggers with limited or no computer knowledge face difficulty in creating their first blog on the Internet, though they have their content ready. For their convenience, some easy-to-understand tips are mentioned below.

· Resort to major search engines like Google, Yahoo or MSN to look for free blogging websites or services. Initially, a free service can serve your purpose well. WordPress, Blogger and Blogspot are some of the popular free blog sites. However, there are hundreds of other websites that offer you free blog space.

· Register the name of your blog that is quite unique and attention-grabbing. But, be careful about using exaggerated words. Philosophically correct words can do the trick.

· Make use of the built-in blog templates offered by the website or create your own, if you’re not interested in free-for-alls.

· Invest a good amount of time in designing your blog template from the scratch. Stay away from potential disturbing factors like children, neighbors, pets etc. Microsoft FrontPage is an effective tool to aid in your design.

· After getting your template ready, the next important task is to upload it to your new blog’s URL address. Make sure that it is loaded properly with all your necessary features.

· Now make an auspicious beginning by clicking on the ‘Create Post’ link on your blog. The window will reload to come up with a number of text boxes to fill in.

· Put your fingers into operation on the keyboard to insert your first blog post information like post title, summary, body etc. If your content is yet to be written, you can look around to find great post ideas. You can go down the memory lane to write about a particular incident or event that is worth-mentioning.

· Once you make your first blog entry, waste no time to let your friends and family members know about your blog URL. This act is quite helpful as it brings your initial readers.

· While posting your first blog entry, you might have come across a text box called ‘Tags’ where you can put in a number of keywords related to your post. Visitors can get to know about your post if they use these keywords while searching for information over the Internet. This brings more traffic to your blog.

· If you own a website that deals in a specific product or service, you can promote it through your blog. Write relevant posts highlighting your product or service. Don’t forget to link keywords to your website in the post body. Put only an appropriate number of links in the body.

· Links can be easily put by selecting a particular word and then clicking on the ‘link’ button above the ‘body’ text box. A small dialog box will appear with the selected word. Simply put your website URL e.g. http://www.xyz.com/ in the appropriate box and you’re done.

These are the simple steps you can take to create your first blog and first blog entry. The successful posting of one entry can definitely allure you to add more posts to your blog. Blogs are now a powerful medium to express your views, ideas and opinions. They can also promote your business in a big way. So, HAPPY POSTING!!!

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Adsense, the Most Favorite Money Maker for Bloggers

June 10, 2010 - 2:51 pm No Comments

AdSense is an advertisement serving program run by Google. Website owners can enroll in this program to enable text, image, and more recently, video advertisements on their websites. These advertisements are administered by Google and generate revenue on either a per-click or per-impression basis. Google is also currently beta-testing a cost-per-action based service. By AdSense, A Blogger can get money easily. By just placing an advertisement code in your page, Google will see about your topic automatically, then Google will attach an advertisement that has a relation with your topic. More click on the advertisement, more dollars you can get.

Many websites use AdSense to monetize their content. AdSense has been particularly important for delivering advertising revenue to small websites that do not have the resources for developing advertising sales programs and salespeople. To fill a website with advertisements that are relevant to the topics discussed, webmasters implement a brief script on the websites’ pages. Websites that are content-rich have been very successful with this advertising program, as noted in a number of publisher case studies on the AdSense website.

Access thousands of advertisersWith Google’s extensive advertiser base, we have ads for all categories of businesses-and for practically all types of content, no matter how broad or specialized. And since Google provides the ads, you have no advertiser relationships to maintain. The AdSense program represents advertisers ranging from large global brands to small and local companies. Ads are also targeted by geography, so global businesses can display local advertising with no additional effort. And you can use AdSense in many languages.Google grasps the meaning of your contentAdSense can deliver relevant ads because Google understands the meaning of a web page. We’ve refined our technology, and it keeps getting smarter all the time. For example, words can have several different meanings, depending on context. Google technology grasps these distinctions, so you get more targeted ads.