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Google Adsense guide for beginners!(2)

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AdSense is a great tool for monetizing your website. Unfortunately, a large number of users fall prey to some common mistakes and never even realize that they’re functioning way below their maximum earning potential. Here are a few AdSense tips that will help you optimize your website for both higher revenue and an enhanced user experience. 1. A/B test your ad units Experimenting allows you to pit one variation of ad settings against another variation and select the one that performs the best. You can compare the performance of text-only ad units to ad units that have both text and display enabled, or analyze the effect of changing the color of ad text on ad performance, or determine the impact on your revenue by serving ads in the sensitive and/or general categories . Although you need a little tech-savvy to navigate your way through the entire process of preparing your experiment, creating your experiment, monitoring your experiment, and finally choosing your ...

Google Adesense guide for beginners!

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A Guide for Beginners Surely, affiliate marketing is an excellent way to monetize a web site or blog. It has the amazing benefit of not requiring stock, and in many cases it’s a set and forget strategy. Often though, many affiliates, including myself, will also run Google AdSense on their web sites. Adsense is a nice alternative, or complimentary monetization strategy to affiliate marketing. My income increases when using AdSense – my affiliate sales are unaffected It used to be that I was afraid to “lose customers” when implementing Google AdSense on my affiliate sites, because when they click the AdSense ads they leave the web site. But test after test showed me that implementing AdSense often did not have any negative effect on affiliate commissions. So, really all it did was boost my income and allowed me to distribute risk by having more than just one monetization strategy. AdSense ads run in designated areas on your web site – advertisers pay Google to run ...

Advice to new programmers!

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Programming tips and tricks When you're just starting out with programming, it's easy to run into problems that make you wonder how anyone has ever managed to write a computer program. But the fact is, just about everyone else who's learned to code has had that experience and wondered the same thing, when they were starting out. I've helped teach several introductory programming classes, and there are some problems that trip up nearly every student--everything from getting started to dealing with program design.  I'll prepare you to get past these challenges--none of them are insurmountable.  Getting set up Learning to program is hard enough, but it's easy to get tripped up before you even begin. First you need to chose a programming language (I recommend C++), then You need a compiler and a programming tutorial that covers the language you chose and that works with the compiler that you set up. This is all very complicated, and all before you even ...

Differences between PDF and EPUB!

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Many people are curious as to what exactly the differences are between PDF and EPUB. Th Epub vs Pdf ey can’t quite understand why everyone seems so excited for EPUB. What’s so great about that format as opposed to all the others? In fact, people are excited about EPUB in particular over other reflowable eBook formats because it’s the first open eBook standard based on existing specifications with actual industry support. In the article, I’d like to have simple introduction of PDF and EPUB eBook formats, then make comparison  between  PDF and EPUB.  Definition about EPUB and PDF EPUB, called electronic publication format, is probably the most common of all the formats and is widely supported across all platforms. Most e-Readers like Apple’s iBooks, Barnes & Noble’s Nook, Adobe Digital Editions, Aldiko on Android among others (nearly 300) support .EPUB files. The EPUB format is an open standard. That means it is free and publicly available though there are specifi...