Monday, January 29, 2007

Adsense and Real Estate Web Sites; Diversified Income

Adsense is considered to be one of the most powerful tools in a website publisher's arsenal. Create an Adsense Account today and watch your profits soar.

As a Realtor, it enables you to monetize you real estate agent web site, and when done properly you can generate a considerable amount of money from it. Google has lots of FREE Tutorials that'll teach you how to maximize income generated on your site.

Visit www.google.com to learn how!

Does Google Adsense Offer Direct Deposit?

Yes! Electronic Funds Transfer (ETF) is offered in 16 countries whereby your payments are deposited directly into your bank account in your local currency.

Check Google Adsense support to see which countries participate in this option. You will need to sign up for this option after your application is approved by signing into your account. You then click the edit link adjacent to the payment header.

After you fill out the bank information, Google Adsense will make a small test deposit into your account. This is for security purposes to assure the account is really your own.

Watch your account for the test deposit to post, usually within just a few days. After you have received the deposit from Google, log back in to your account and in the Payment Details section, click Verify Account.

You then will need to enter the amount of the test deposit. If you do not complete this step, your payments will be on hold. Once you enter the test deposit amount correctly, your bank will be approved and selected as your form of payment.

What Not to Do

Google Adsense is a fun and easy way to make extra money. It's important to follow the rules though, as Google is serious about the integrity of this program. Not following the rules could result in your Google Adsense account being terminated. Here are a few Don'ts for using the program:

Never, ever, ever click on your own ads. Google Adsense makes it very clear this won't be tolerated.

Don't ask your friends and family to click on your ads. Rather, earn money by referring them to the Google Adsense program.

Don't participate in the Google Adsense program strictly for the money. This is not a get-rich-quick scheme. It will take time and hard work to make a profit.

Don't worry if you don't understand everything the first day. Although the Google Adsense program is extremely user-friendly, it may take a little time to integrate all the facets of the program. Be patient and above all, have fun!

Hopefully, these helpful tips will ease you into using the program and help you avoid mistakes that could possibly cost you a lot of time or money.

Themed Adsense Units Can Brighten Up Your Holidays. What are Themed Ad Units? In short, they are ads that have special colors and graphics to celebrate the holidays and seasons of the year!

For example, you might see your ad with orange print with a picture of a black cat for Halloween. How about red print with a green mistletoe for Christmas?

The Themed Ad Units are specifically tailored to users in the appropriate locations as determined by their IP address. For instance, a user in the United States might see colors and graphics appropriate to the Fourth of July while users everywhere could see colors and graphics for New Years Day.

Again, it's your choice and your page. You can turn Themed Ad Units on or off by yourself. Just log in to your account, go to the My Account tab. On the Account Settings page, scroll down to the Ad Type Preferences section and click Edit.

You can now enable or disable the Themed Ad Units. Click save changes and Voila! Your selection will apply to all your Google Adsense Ads.

Summarily, AdSense makes it possible for almost anyone with a web site or blog to earn some revenue from advertising, including Realtors, without having to employ sales people or spend precious time searching for advertisers.

About the Author:
Lanard Perry shows Realtors how to Average 1 or More Listings a Week. Find out how at Farming Expired Listings and Real Estate Marketing Talk.
Article Submitted On: January 18, 2007
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/

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