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		<title>Having Control over Your Google AdSense Web Site</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a publisher, you have complete control over the advertisement that runs on your AdSense web site. You can choose to run only image ads, only text ads, or a combination of both. Google recommends that you choose a combination of both to maximize your earning potential, but the decision is yours. When making your ad decision, you also have the freedom to choose which type of ads that will be shown on your AdSense web site or even on a particular content page.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a publisher, you have complete control over the advertisement that runs on your AdSense web site. You can choose to run only image ads, only text ads, or a combination of both. Google recommends that you choose a combination of both to maximize your earning potential, but the decision is yours. When making your ad decision, you also have the freedom to choose which type of ads that will be shown on your AdSense web site or even on a particular content page.</p>
<p>As of right now, you are not able to differentiate your image ad click rate from your text ad click rate. You can of<br />
course, differentiate your click through rate from one AdSense web site as opposed to another AdSense web site. For example, you run only image ads on one site and only text ads on another site. By setting up channels to track both sites, you can see which AdSense web site has the better click through rate. However you have to take into consideration that there would other factors that will affect your click through rate. These factors includes<br />
the content of you site, the placement of the ads in general, the format of your ads and more.</p>
<p>Please refer to the Google AdSense Support Site for specific instructions on how to enable or disable image ads.</p>


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		<title>Understanding Google Approval Process</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 02:20:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google approval process approves websites that have significant real content. These could be in the form of articles, analyses of various topics, reviews and much more. If your website is solely focus on selling products and services, you could include informational articles about your products or your industry. You can also include reviews of your products.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Read This Before You Apply for A Google AdSense Account</p>
<p>You must get your own website or blog ready before you apply for the Google AdSense program. If you do not have a website, you can register a <a title="Hosting Recommend" href="http://www.ppcdollar.com/link/1">web hosting package</a> and get a domain at Godaddy.com.</p>
<p>Once your website is ready, you can apply for a Google AdSense account. Google has never publicly published details of its approval process. Here we provide you tips that you should follow to ensure a high possibility of getting your AdSense account approved.</p>
<p><strong>Tips on Getting Your AdSense Account Approved</strong></p>
<p>No one knows about Google approval process. In fact, no one knows how Google decides to accept or reject a site. However, one thing for sure &#8211; the main criterion for Google approval process is always the content of the website! Many sites got rejected because they didn’t provide enough or any good content at all. Those websites that consist of links that do not offer any informational content will also be rejected.</p>
<p>Google approval process approves websites that have significant real content. These could be in the form of articles, analyses of various topics, reviews and much more. If your website is solely focus on selling products and services, you could include informational articles about your products or your industry. You can also include reviews of your products.</p>
<p>Another reason why some business websites do not qualify for the program is that these businesses are in a very narrow niche market and the only Google AdSense ads they will get are from their niche market competitors. Competitor ads would be blocked by these businesses, filtered by Google, or both. So an AdSense program that serves no ads serve no purpose.</p>
<p>Similarly, website that focus only on links for generating search engine traffic do not provide any content at all. These sites may rack up fairly high traffic scores and so forth, but they do not qualify for AdSense.</p>
<p>One of the best and simplest strategies is to include at least 30 to 40 informational articles of 400 to 450 words on you website and update them from time to time. Writing these articles yourself may be a daunting task. However, the good news is that there are considerable websites that offer articles for free, and plenty of professional writing resources who can not only write high quality material for you, but can especially optimize that material to work well with search engines and the “qualification” processes for systems like AdSense.</p>
<p><strong>Note</strong><br />
Google updates the AdSense policies regularly and you should read them before you submit your application to ensure a high possibility of getting your AdSense account approved. Please read the <a title="Google AdSense Policy" href="http://www.google.com/AdSense/policies">Google AdSense policies</a></p>


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