To create your
own website to make money with Adsense you need to:
- Buy a Domain name.
- Take Hosting Account.
- Build the website content.
- Apply for Adsense.
- Integrate Adsense code into your website content.
First of all, you
need a domain name to put your website on. First this you need to buy a domain
name that describes the topic you are building your website for from any of the
domain registrars such as GoDaddy. Domain names usually costs you less than $10
for a full year.
Once you have a
domain name, you need a place on the web to put your content. For this you need
to buy a web site hosting service. For this you tipically spend around $6 to $8
per month.
Once you have the
hosting, you then have to actually build the content and upload the content to
the hosting server. The content you thus uploaded to the hosting server can
then be viewed on web using your domain name. To build content, you should
either know HTML (and a web programming language such as ASP or PHP for dynamic
sites) or if know nothing about web languages you may buy a website building
tool such as XSitePro.
XSitePro is a very good content development tool
that has made the process of building a website so easy and is streaks ahead of
all the other tools on the market. Within two to three hours you will have
worked your way through the tutorial and will be in the position to build your
own successful money vehicle. It's literally built to facilitate what this
website is talking about and even has an insertion facility for Adsense.
You then have to
learn about the basics of how to use Adsense in your site.
For the complete
newbie to Adsense, AdsenseHowTo.net has it's limitations as it doesn't go into
the very basic stuff of how to get the code, how you change the variables etc.
The site focuses on what actually makes money with Adsense and this is down to
building the right websites, integrating Adsense correctly and bringing traffic
to that website. Therefore you are going to need another source so that you can
get to grips with the basics. There are two that I would recommend:
(i) The Google Adsense Help Center - From the
people who made the program this is a good tour de force of Adsense and how to
use it. They also have some good "heat maps" which give you ad
placement ideas depending on the type of website you are building.
(ii) Adsense
Forums - Digital Point and Webmaster World both have good Adsense
forums if you're the type that can happily sit and sift through thousands of
posts.
For more
information about Adsense see the following articles:
Once you have the
website ready, you then need to know how to properly use Adsense in your
content. This involves various Adsense optimization techniques.
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