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Wednesday, 5 March 2014

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Top 10 indian bloggers and their Adsense Income

Gone are the days when businessmen were 40 something gold chain laden persons with a fat belly to show off. Meet the new breed of millionaires who are 20 something bloggers writing blog posts in their pyzamas and earning millions. They are their own bosses and don’t need to get instruction from anyone . They can work at whatever time they wish to work and can fool around rest of the time with their hobbies.
Check out the list of top 10 bloggers from india and their estimated adsense revenues : -
1 . Name  - Amit Agarwal amit
-:  Blog Labnol.org
-:  Alexa Rank of Labnol.org – 2000
-: Estimated Adsense Revenue per month – $ 36,000 / Month
About – In the year 2004  amit quit his lavish job at Goldman sachs and turned a full time blogger. He writes about software and internet tools. IIT passout amit now drives Honda CRV and lives life his size in New Delhi  the way he want, with his adsense and affiliate income.
amit-bhawani-photo-thumb 2. Name – Amit Bhwanai
-:  Blog – Androidadvices.com
- : Alexa rank of AmitBhawani.com –  4500
-: Estimated Adsense revenue – $15,000 Per Month
About – Amit bhawani started writing on his tech blog in year 2007 and pumped up different topics like career, health and travel in his blog. His blog has continuously jumped up in alexa ranking over due course of time. He now runs his own SEO firm in Hyderabad.


3. Name - Manisha Goswami
-: Blog - SarkariNaukriBlog.com
-: Alexa Rank of Shoutmeloud.com – 10,000
-: Estimated Adsense Revenue - $8,000 / Month
About – Manisha Goswami is the pioneer of Govt jobs blogs in india. She started the blog in 2006 and is consistently writing 4-5 posts daily about Government Jobs notices in india. The total number of posts written till so far exceeds 10,000. Manisha’s blog currently have 1,58,000 subscribers and its the most visited government job portal in india . Its about talking less and doing your stuff with patience. Its about believing in what you are doing and never expecting much too early.

harsh agarwal4. Name – Harsh Agrawal
-: Blog – Shoutmeloud.com
-: Alexa Rank of Shoutmeloud.com – 3900
-: Estimated Adsense Revenue – $8,000 / Month
About – 20 Something Harsh Agrawal quit his job at Convergys to become a professional  blogger. He now writes on bloging, wordpress, tips and ways to make money online. He now lives in New Delhi and blogs regularly to earn his income blended with freedom.
5 . Name - Srinivas Tamada
Srinivas Tamada
: – Blog - 9lessons.info
: - Alexa rank of 9lessons.info - 8,000
: - Estimated Adsense revenue - $6500 / Month
About - Srinivas is a 20 something programming freak and his blog revoles about programming. He is one of the blogger who don’t pay a penny for hosting charges and domain name booking and is earning a handsome sum form Google.He is currently perhaps the best blogger blogging about programming and design tutorial  in India.
6. Raju PP – Raju from Bangalore quit infosys to start a life based on blogging and made it big. He blogs on gadgets and tech related stuff to pull googlers to his portal.
Blog - techpp.com
Alexa Rank – 7900
Estimated Adsense revenue – $7200 / Month


7Name –  Jaspal Singh
jaspal singhBlog – Savedelete.com
Alexa Rank – 10,000
Estimated adsense revenue - $4000 /Month
About – Satpal is a  mechanical engineering graduate who took his blog at the peak of success in less than a year with his sheer dedication and ability to blog like a maniac. His other hobby is hitting the gym once his fingers get stressed.


Arun Prabhudesai8 . Name – Arun Prabhudesai
-: Blog – Trak.in
-: Alexa rank of Trak.in – 13,000
-: Estimated Adsense Revenue – $3800 / Month
About – Arun writes about business trends and startups and is an avid internet geek. He started his blog in 2007 and has gradually moved up the ladders to become one of the best business bloggers in the blogging arena.



nirmal9. Name – Nirmal
-: Blog – NirmalTV.com
-: Estimated Adsense Revenue – $3200 / Month
About –  Nirmal is a Civil engineer  by education and IT professional by profession. He writes about freeware reviews, internet tips and tricks. Coming from a small town named kochi,  Nirmal has changed his life through blogging.



10. Name – Rahul Bansal
: – Blog – devilsworkshop.org
:- Estimated Adsense Revenue – $3000 / Month
rahul bansal
About – Rahul Bansal is a computer engineer turned full time blogger and writes about Tech trends and web 2.o . His have changed his life and every bit from it from adsense money and evolved into an Entrepreneur.
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Saturday, 15 February 2014

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20(14) Publisher Stories: Parainmigrantes migrates to new heights

As part of our ‘20(14) publisher stories’ blog series, every Monday we’ll introduce you to a publisher and share their success story. Read on to meet this week’s featured publisher, and feel free to share your own success story with us.


Lawyer Vicente José Marín created Parainmigrantes.info in 2007 to advise immigrants in Spain on immigration law. The site gives transparent and accessible information and currently receives over 500,000 page views per month.

Vicente first heard about Google AdSense when attending a web optimization course and began using it immediately. “It’s such a simple and easy to use tool, and on top of that it’s free”, he says. Nowadays, AdSense is an essential part of his business, that’s allowed him to hire two new employees. With these earnings, he’s been able to grow his team hiring two new people.

SOURCE:http://adsense.blogspot.in/

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Busting Bad Advertising Practices — 2013 Year in Review

(Cross-posted from the Google AdWords Blog)

Advertising helps fund great web services and enables companies of all sizes to grow their businesses online. However, this economy can also attract bad actors that want to abuse online advertising tools for harmful or deceptive purposes. 

We've allocated substantial technical, financial, and human resources to stopping bad advertising practices and protecting users on the web.  Hundreds of our engineers, policy experts and others have dedicated their careers to this work.

Following up on our 2012 report, below is an overview of how we fought bad ads and bad ad-funded content in 2013.

Stopping more bad ads from fewer bad sources

We removed more than 350 million bad ads from our systems in 2013.  To put that in perspective, if someone looked at each of these for one second, it would take them more than ten years to see them all.  This was a significant increase from approximately 220 million ads removed in 2012.  This trend has been consistent in the last several years and we attribute it to several factors, including: the growth of online advertising overall and constant improvement of our detection systems.

The number of advertisers we disabled, however, dropped from over 850,000 in 2012 to more than 270,000 in 2013.  In part, we attribute this decline to scammers — counterfeiters, for example — being thwarted by our safety screens and searching for less-secure targets.

Counter-attacking counterfeiters 

We continue to see positive results in our work to combat counterfeiters.  Attempts to market counterfeit goods on AdWords decreased by 47% in 2012 and 82% in 2013.  In parallel, the volume of complaints about these ads dropped by 85% in 2012 and by another 78% in 2013.

As these numbers have declined, we’re pleased to report that we’ve also banned fewer bad advertisers for counterfeit violations.  Last year, we banned approximately 14,000 advertisers for trying to sell counterfeit goods  — a decline of more than 80% compared to 2012.

Preventing good ads from funding bad content

Maintaining a healthy ads ecosystem isn’t just about stopping bad ads and advertisers; we closely monitor the sites and mobile apps that show our ads as well.  Early last year, we outlined some of this work, with a particular focus on our efforts to stop scammy ad-funded software, like toolbars, that provides a poor user-experience.

By the end of 2013, we had blacklisted more than 200,000 total publisher pages, an encouraging decline from last year, and disapproved more than 3,000,000 attempts to join our AdSense network.  We also removed more than 250,000 publisher accounts for various policy violations.  This includes more than 5,000 account removals for violating our copyright policies, an increase of more than 25% compared to 2012.

Here’s a more complete overview of our work to bust bad advertising practices in 2013:




This is an ever-evolving and ongoing fight.  Bad actors are relentless, often very sophisticated and will not rest on their laurels.  But neither will we.  Nothing is more important than the security of our users and we’ll continue to work tirelessly to keep them safe online.
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Optimize your mobile presence with Google Analytics 2 of 6V

How does your site perform across devices? With multi-device usage growing rapidly, understanding how mobile users access and interact with your site’s pages is becoming more and more essential. You can use Google Analytics to measure mobile sites and apps interaction as well as visits from web-enabled mobile devices, including both high-end and basic phones and tablets. Check out the following tips to grow your mobile presence with insights from Analytics.

1. Use Mobile App Analytics to measure the end-to-end value of your app
Mobile is changing the way that people communicate, work and play, and much of the growing adoption and innovation is driven by mobile apps. With Mobile App Analytics, you can measure your entire user journey on your app from first discovery and download to in-app purchases and engagement, helping you make better, data-driven decisions for mobile investment. Watch this video for more details on monetizing your app with AdMob.


2. Make sure your user experience delivers across devices
Google Analytics mobile reports can be found under the Audience section on the Reporting tab. They show you statistics by location which lets you understand the current origins of mobile traffic, and make predictions about where traffic will increase. With key insights and metrics such as which devices are driving traffic to your site, bounce rates and visit duration, you can design your website to give visitors what they need on smaller smartphone screens as well as tablets and desktops.


3. Consider different strategies for multi-screen and set goals for mobile monetization
There are no rules around mobile strategies, but mobile sites need clearly defined goals in order to be successful. For example, your goals might revolve around engagement and visits. If you have location-specific content, you may want to incorporate local elements into your mobile offering. Your site goals should align with the needs of your users. Google Analytics mobile reports provide a breakdown of visitors by whether or not they visit using mobile devices. Use this information to shape your multi-screen strategy. If you’d like to place ads on a mobile site designed for users of high-end devices, use AdSense for content to create your ad units.

To help you optimize your mobile presence, we’ve created a custom Mobile Key Metrics Dashboard for you todownload. Once downloaded, just select which profile you’d like to import. You can access this dashboard any time by clicking ‘Dashboards’ under the Reporting tab in your Analytics account.

Don’t forget to submit any questions you have on the topics covered in this blog post. We’ll share a video at the end of this series answering your top questions. Next week, we’ll continue our blog series, looking at how specific Analytics insights can help you grow user loyalty on your site.
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20(14) Publisher Stories: Mobile88’s growth charges ahead with the help of AdSense revenue.

As part of our ‘20(14) publisher stories’ blog series, every Monday we’ll introduce you to a publisher and share their success story. Read on to meet this week’s featured publisher, and feel free to share your own success story with us.
Mobile88.com is one of Malaysia’s leading mobile portals, dedicated to covering  and reviewing mobile hardware and software, including content and virtual goods media. The site also provides up-to-date news on the latest developments in mobile technology.

Launched in 2004, Mobile88.com now boasts over one million unique visitors a month and has 20 employees based in Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and the Philippines. Alongside its flagship site, Mobile88 currently has three regional websites, with another one set to go live in September 2013, and two more sites covering lifestyle, technology and gaming.

Gerald Lim, CEO of Mobile88.com, tells the story of how the company began its relationship with AdSense. “We looked at what other sites were doing to monetize and what were the most effective networks. AdSense provided the easiest way for us to get started. It was flexible, completely self-service and we could manage ads ourselves.” 

Over the years, as the relevance and quality of ads has continued to improve, Mobile88.com’s relationship with AdSense has grown stronger, as has the company’s partnership with Google. Alongside AdSense, Mobile88.com uses DoubleClick for Publishers (DFP) to control how ads are served, Google Analytics to track and analyze performance and Webmaster Tools for site optimization.

Mobile88.com is continuing to expand into areas like digital content, virtual goods and rich media such as console-quality games via the cloud. Meanwhile, AdSense revenue is still helping to fuel growth. As Gerald explains, “Since the beginning, AdSense has provided a very stable and consistent income. Even today, our AdSense revenue is continuing to grow.”

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Increase user loyalty with Google Analytics 3 of 6

As we’ve mentioned before, it’s key to understand how engaged your users are and how they interact with your site. The following tips will help you use Analytics to visualize user interactions on your site, and understand why engagement and loyalty metrics matter.

1. Use In-page Analytics to see how your users are interacting with your site
In-Page Analytics provides clickthrough data in the context of your actual site, and is a highly effective tool to let you make a visual assessment of how users interact with your web pages. You can answer questions like “Are my users seeing the content I want them to see?” or “Are my users finding what they're looking for on the page?” This feature also helps you determine the best location to place your ad units. You can access your In-Page Analytics through the ‘Behavior’ section on the Reporting tab.


2. Use Real Time reports to track user activity in real time 
Real-Time reports allow you to monitor visitor activity as it happens on your site. They help you understand how your systems are reacting, such as when you send out an email campaign or engage in marketing that is temporary in nature. Real-Time reports provide alerting, giving insight into things that are new or different such as a sudden increase in site traffic. Additionally, you can use them to measure the immediate impact of social media.


3. Increase engagement and loyalty on your site
Google Analytics provides you with behavioral reports that illustrate the engagement and loyalty aspects of your visitor behavior. The Frequency & Recency report lets you see the level of user interest in your site based on frequency of visits and length of time between visits. If visitors come once but don't return, you might infer that your site content and design are not sufficiently engaging or not easy to navigate. Some additional relevant reports such as New vs Returning and ‘Engagement’ are available under the Audience section on the Reporting tab. For more detailed information about how site visitors interact with each page, we suggest you use the ‘event tracking method’ that Google Analytics evangelist Justin Cutroni shared on his blog to get an accurate measurement of which articles are actually read.

We’ve created a custom Engagement & Monetization Dashboard for you to download. Once downloaded, just select which profile you’d like to import. You can access this dashboard any time by clicking ‘Dashboards’ under the Reporting tab in your Analytics account. As a reminder, once you’ve linked your AdSense account with Analytics, don’t forget to opt in to Account specialist data sharing setting and our customized help and performance suggestion emails in your AdSense email preferences.

Keep submitting your questions on Google Analytics and don’t forget to look out for our video on February 26th where we’ll answer the most the most frequently asked questions. Next week, we’ll continue our series, focusing on improving user experience with the help of Google Analytics. 


SOURCE:http://adsense.blogspot.in/
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