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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Income-generating Website Through Google Adsense

Income-generating Website Through Google Adsense
STEPS TO WEB DESIGN AND GOOGLE ADSENSE ACCOUNT SET UP
A. Personal Preparation
1. Decide on an idea to sell or promote. it can be a product or information.
2. Develop content for your idea:
An introduction, benefits, usage, where, when and how to get the product.
3. Sign up for an e-mail at www.google.com or www.gmal.com.

B. Get a website template or design one by yourself
1. Create a table or edit a website template
2. Copy and paste your content
3. Insert images, pictures, icons, graphics
4. Establish links and hyperlinks
5. Review all the links

C. Register a Domain Name
1. Domain name is your unique website name or address. This name helps visitors find you easily.
2. Give your website a simple but clear name to be registered with any web solutions provider.
2. The name will be something like this: www.yourname.com, www.yourname.net, www.yourname.biz etc



D. Get Hosting Space
1. Hosting space is like a plot of land where you want to build your website
2. The space or size depends on the nature of your website.
3. A web solution provider will help.
E. Open a domiciliary bank account
1. Got to any bank and ask for a domiciliary account
2. Get the your domiciliary account number

F. Set up a Google Adsense Account
1. Signup for a Google Adsense account from www.googleadsense.com
2. Create your ads types and features, and obtain codes
3. Insert your Google Adsense codes
4. Keep to the term and conditions
5. Preview your website to see the Google Adsense codes

G. Promoting or marketing your website
1. Advertise your website, by sending e-mails to friends, advertise on a newspaper ads etc
2. You can also use words of mouth or any other profitable means
3. Monitor your account regularly

BASICS OF A WEB PAGE
When you create a Web design, one of the more overlooked aspects of the design is the layout. Now, many people think about how to do a layout (CSS, tables, frames, etc.), but the basics of Web layout are often completely ignored.

1. Space and white space.
Use the whole space, but don't be specific in your use. In other words, use relatively sized layout sections on your Web pages, so that they expand and contract to fit the browser window.

Keep screen resolution in mind. While the majority of computer users have moved away from 640x480 resolution, keep that in mind when you're designing. Having customers leave because all they can see is a logo on their monitor is not good customer service.

Use color to define spaces. If you want to have a page that's a specific width, why not center it on the browser screen and make the background color of the page a different color? This will help the page appear to resize for different browsers; larger browsers will just have more background color showing, while smaller browsers will have less or none showing.

2. Images and Graphics
Align your images. One of the most common newbie layout mistakes is to slap images into a page willy-nilly without thought to layout. If you just use an img tag and then write text to follow it, you'll have the image and then one line of text to the right of it. Using the align attribute will help make your images part of the layout.

Balance the graphics and text on a page. It's easy to get carried away with lots of images and animations, but they can make a page very hard to read. When you're considering your layout, remember that images are a major part of the design, not just afterthoughts.

3. Text width.
Think about text width. This is often called the "scan length", and refers to how many words are displayed on one line. Most people can comfortably read about 7 to 11 words on a line. Longer than that, and the text is hard to read, shorter than that and it's disjointed and distracting. When designing your layouts make sure that the major text area displays the text in a readable width.

Centering text is inadvisable. One of the first layout techniques that a new designer learns is the center tag, and they center everything on their pages. However, centering is very difficult to do well and it's often hard to read.

4. Buttons, Links and hyperlinks.
Can be default, custom and new, either in flash, graphics, text only, images, icons or anything that takes a visitor to a new environment where more information can be accessed or continuation of a process.



TIPS TO A GREAT WEB PAGE
Make Your Site Valuable to Your Readers
There aren't any magic pills to create a great Web page that everyone will visit again and again, but if you follow these ten tips your site will be more popular and easier for people to read.
1. know your audience, and keep them in mind when you write.
If your Web pages are frequented by people with slower modems then designing a page that looks best over an average bandwidth or in

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