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How to Make Money from Google AdSense

Google’s AdSense is an attractive revenue making opportunity for small, medium and large web sites since a long time now but it’s against the rule of Google’s AdSense if you are running any website only for AdSense earning for which you need to include a few Affiliate links or sell your own product, too.

Googlehas a lot of forbidden practices when it comes to AdSense, and too many user are finding out they spoiled Google’s policies after the fact – because they never bothered to read the AdSense policies in the first phase.

Google AdSense is the Google program where you can host pay-per-click ads on your Website. When someone clicks an ad, you earn money. So if you are one of those people that don’t like the idea of paying for a site, this is an excellent way to earn your money back and then some.

How Much You Can Earn With AdSense?

The amount you’ll earn depends largely on the amount of targeted traffic you receive to your own site, how well the ads match your audience’s interests, the placement of the ads on your pages, and of course the amount you receive per click.

Ideally, you should create a site on a topic you know a lot about. That way you’ll have a much easier time creating a generous amount of content on that subject.

Determine a goal for what you want to earn using AdSense. Of course, you want to earn a lot, but make sure it’s realistic.

    Be realistic Forget about the fantasy story you read on internet about earning big money from Google. If you think of making a website and getting to be instant rich, it is likely to disappoint you. Imagine that if you build a small website with 100,000 page views per month with 0.5% CTR and 5c average payout, you will only get US$25 (100,000 x 0.5% x 0.5c). To achieve 100,000 page views a month, you possibly need 500-1000 users. By theory, your website can reach more than billions of internet users in the whole world, but there are also 100 millions of websites competing for users.
    Website promotion techniques especially search engine optimization and article marketing will bring more traffic to your site. You also need to have content that will attract the ads with the highest Pay Per Click (PPC) rate that are relevant to that content. Google is at least as interested as you are in having your ads perform well on your site and therefore provide the info you need to optimize your AdSense.
    Start building keyword-rich pages containing well researched, profitable keywords, and get lots of high quality links to your site. For example, if your site is about topics such as debt consolidation, web hosting or asbestos-related cancer, you’ll earn much more per click than if it’s about free things. On the other hand, if you concentrate only on top-paying keywords, you’ll face an awful lot of tough competition. What you want are keywords that are high in demand and low in supply, So do some careful keyword research before you build your pages.

How to Join AdSense:

Once you have pages ready for your website, go to http://adsense.google.com to apply.

When you are accepted, simply copy and paste the provided HTML code into any page that you’d like to show the ads. If you’ve done a good job of defining the content on your web pages, the ads that show should be relevant to the content of your page…increasing the chances of click-thrus by your visitors.

You can either display the ads vertically along side the page like Google does or in a banner-like formation horizontally across your pages. The placement is up to you. You can even customize the colors to match your site’s theme. Google AdSense allows you to specify up to 200 URLs for sites you want to bar from placing ads on your pages. The problem is that most times you won’t know the competitors are out there until their ads appear.

Google Money Making Tips on Succeeding:

    Create a website with your Don’t try to use a free web host because your site will likely have banners and pop-ups and get rejected because it looks unprofessional. A free web host will give you a website address like this:

http://www.thefreewebhost.com/yoursite/member1234/home.html instead of… http://www.yoursite.com Start by registering your own domain and then select a web host.

    Quality is the most important part of any web site. If your site does not contain the content of expected quality the visitor might not come back, if the main goal of your site is to make money with AdSense, be sure to choose a topic that you know a lot about so you can write lots and lots of content. A variety of size and shape ads for placing in your content are available. These can be text or image ads or both – you specify what you’ll allow. Ad units are full ads. Link units are simply a strip of text links that your visitors might want to click. Google allows you to put up to 3 Ad Units and 1 Link unit on each page of your Web site.
    Get traffic. Once your site is up and running you’ll need to learn how to get your site listed in the major search engines.
    Google AdSense for Search – This place a search box on your Web site. When a user enters a term and conducts a search, a search results page opens, that hosts more pay-per-click ads. You can customize the color scheme of the search results page to harmonize with your web site. Although Google doesn’t release exact details as to how they determine the ads to serve on a given page, they do say that it’s the text content of the page that matters, not the Meta tags.
    Google Referrals – You canmake money by referring visitors to use a Google product, like AdSense, AdWords, the Google Toolbar and other Google software. For example Google generates the code that you paste into the desired location on your web page. You can choose from a wide variety of buttons and text links of different colors. If someone goes to your site and clicks the link and signs up for an AdSense account, when that person earns a $100 from Google AdSense and receives a payout from Google, you’ll also receive $100 for referring them, if an ad dynamo happens to visit your site and uses your referral link, you can make money anyway!

Google AdSense Payments:

Google will not issue an AdSense payment until your earnings exceed $100. Unfortunately, there are loads of Google AdSense Forum entries about website operators who accumulated $90 or more in click through earnings only to get banned from Google and not get paid anything at all before they ever reached $100. This may be because Google doesn’t take a close look to see if you’re complying with their guidelines until it comes time to pay you.

Don’t's:

    Do not click your ads. If Google catches you, they will suspend your account and retain any earnings you might have. However, if you, by mistakes, click your ads for one or two times, Google will keep that earning but rather not to punish you as long as it doesn’t happen constantly.
    Google has a lot of restrictions on how the ads have to be displayed. One of the major reasons for account suspension is that webmasters tried to blur the ads and mislead others to think that it’s “content”. For simplicity, never attempt to use CSS to hide Google’s logo unless you’re authorized to do it.

Patience is key with Google. It can take a few months. Don’t create a hodgepodge site with topics on everything under the sun. Stay focused and make sure your site has an obvious theme.

Getting into Google is completely free and can bring in hundreds or even thousands of visitors per day. Then do the same with Yahoo, MSN, etc. All The Best!

By emarketinguide
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Economic Data Sep 04, 2009


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Written by: John Kicklighter, Currency Strategist for DailyFX.com
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International People’s Tribunal to hold hearing on Agent Orange



Doctor Jean Meynard (2nd, R), vice chairman of the France-based Vietnam les Enfants de la Dioxine (The Children of Dioxin in Vietnam), visits the family of an Agent Orange victim in Hanoi’s Ba Vi District.
The long-drawn out struggle for justice waged by Agent Orange victims continues despite the many setbacks posed by indefensible actions of the courts and successive US administrations.

The architect of Vietnam’s legendary military victories against the far more powerful French and American armies is 98 years old, but the soft-spoken general minces no words as he accuses the government and courts in the US of double standards.

In a letter sent to the International People’s Tribunal of Conscience, Vo Nguyen Giap contrasts the courts’ dismissal of the suit filed by Vietnamese victims against US companies that produced the toxic chemical sprayed by American forces during the Vietnam War with the generous compensation given to US soldiers by the companies and the US administration.

The wrong and unfair verdict of the US courts is unacceptable legally and morally, Giap says.

The international tribunal will hold its hearing on the Agent Orange case in Paris on May 15 and 16.

“I strongly believe that the International Peoples’ Tribunal of Conscience will come up with conclusions which will force the US side to be responsible for dealing with heavy and long-lasting consequences of the chemical warfare waged by the US against Vietnam,” Giap says in his letter.

A 14-member delegation representing over three million Vietnamese victims of Agent Orange will depose before the tribunal.

Late Monday afternoon, five members of the delegation, which includes three experts in the environmental, health and chemical disciplines, left Vietnam for Paris.

The others will depart for Paris tomorrow, including three Agent Orange victims: war veterans Ho Ngoc Chu of Quang Ngai Province and Mai Giang Vu of Ho Chi Minh City, and Pham The Minh from Hai Phong City.

As witnesses and victims, the delegation will supply the tribunal with specific evidence of the harmful effects of Agent Orange on Vietnam’s natural environment and human health, clarifying legal issues, so that the US side shoulders responsibility for compensation, said Nguyen Van Rinh, chairman of the Vietnam Association for the Victims of Agent Orange (VAVA), at a press briefing in Hanoi Monday.

Between 1961 and 1971, the US Army dropped some 80 million liters of the defoliant known as Agent Orange, containing 366 kilograms of the highly toxic dioxin over large areas of southern Vietnam.

The tribunal, convened at the initiative of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers (IADL), will consider the evidence and draw conclusions about the consequences to the environment and ecology of Vietnam and to the health of the Vietnamese people.

It will also consider the responsibility of the US administrations during the period for the conduct of chemical warfare in Vietnam under Customary International Laws; as well as the responsibility of the US in remediation of the consequences suffered by the Vietnamese people.

Ho Ngoc Chu, one of three Agent Orange victims attending the tribunal, said: “I propose the US government and US chemical producers accept the obvious fact, not cover it; and shoulder responsibility for dealing with consequences of the toxic chemicals on Vietnam's people and environment, including compensating them. There is no reason for the US government ignoring what they did in the past."

The Vietnam Fatherland Front, the umbrella organization of all political and social groups in Vietnam, Monday called for the public to support the International Peoples’ Tribunal.

The front’s presidium reaffirmed their support for the VAVA lawsuit and individuals representing victims of Agent Orange, and expressed their belief that the tribunal will fairly consider the evidence and draw conclusions.

“We continue to affirm that the struggle for justice of Vietnamese victims of Agent Orange/dioxin is the voice of conscience and human rights, not only for local victims but also for the legitimate interests of other victims, including soldiers from the US and many other countries who participated in the Vietnam War,” it said.

The presidium also called for governments, international organizations, scientists, lawyers, social activists and people in the US and other countries to speak up for the truth and take concrete actions to support and help Vietnamese victims in their struggle for justice.

The legal case

In 2004, Vietnamese Agent Orange victims filed a case against 37 US Agent Orange manufacturing firms in the Brooklyn District Court, New York.

In March 2005, Judge Jack Weinstein dismissed the suit, ruling that there was no legal basis for the claim and that the US chemical companies were not liable for how the government used Agent Orange during the war.

Three judges from the Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan then heard the Appeals case in June 2007 but upheld Weinstein’s ruling.

In August 2008, VAVA petitioned the US Supreme Court to hear the case but it refused to do so in March 2009, without citing reasons.

AGENT ORANGE CRUSADER STARTS ANOTHER ONLINE PETITION

Secretary of the Britain-Vietnam Friendship Society Len Aldis is once again urging the US to bear responsibility for Vietnamese victims of Agent Orange and is looking to get one million signatures on his latest petition.

Aldis created and wrote the “Justice for Victims of Agent Orange Petition” to President Obama and Members of Congress on Thursday. It can be found at http://petitiononline.com/Monsanto/petition.html.

In the petition, Aldis notes that after the case brought to the US Supreme Court by dioxin victims demanding restitution from the companies was rejected in March, “Over three million Vietnamese and thousands of American servicemen and women, and their children, will continue to suffer from the serious illnesses and disabilities caused by Agent Orange.”

Aldis also quotes the statement that Nguyen Duc made in November 2006 to an American journalist. Duc and his late brother Viet, both victims of Agent Orange, were born conjoined in 1981.

Aldis, who expressed his frustration in a letter to President Obama immediately following the refusal on March 2, on Thursday urged the US president and Congress to heed Duc’s words despite the Supreme Court decision, and accept responsibility for and the moral obligations to the victims of Agent Orange.

Reported by Bao Anh

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HCMC to crack down on unclean food purveyors



Food stalls at a market in downtown Ho Chi Minh City.
Ho Chi Minh City has set up teams of health inspectors to check as many food producers, merchants and vendors as possible in the monthlong national food safety campaign that started Wednesday.

HCMC People’s Committee Vice Chairman Nguyen Thanh Tai warned that stiff penalties awaited any producer caught breaching the food hygiene regulations.

The health department’s inspections will cover the production and trading of bottled water, ice, soy sauce and milk as well as the kitchens at schools, hospitals, industrial parks and export processing zones in the city’s 300 wards.

Nguyen Thanh Phong, deputy head of the Health Ministry’s Bureau of Food Hygiene and Safety, said it was an urgent issue in HCMC as the city’s population was increasing rapidly.

“It’s not only the matter of food poisoning, but also the threat of epidemics,” Phong said.

HCMC has more than 46,800 food producers and vendors, or ten percent of the national total, according to Phong.

He said only half of the city’s residents were aware of the issue.

Phong said the city should set up a food safety agency, conduct more inspections, and offer to train people in food safety awareness.

The health department said it would inspect and issue food safety certificates to food producers and traders, with a target of 75 percent of food traders and 100 percent of the food caterers and kitchens at schools and industrial parks.

They would also encourage awareness of food safety from enterprises in the field.

Le Truong Giang, the health department’s deputy director, ordered that the kitchens of schools, restaurants and industrial parks be inspected and warned that these establishments were responsible for the ingredients they used and the food they served.

Food poisoning

Last year, there were 22 reported cases of mass food poisoning in HCMC. The 1,618 adults and children who became violently ill were mostly from schools and industrial zones, the health department said.

Health inspectors found violations by more than half of the 16 licensed alcoholic beverage producers and merchants they checked in 2008.

A pilot project to present certificates to street vendors, carried out in Hoc Mon and District 6, has so far certified only 12 percent of them.

Recent inspections also found dozens of bottled water producers violating the safety regulations, with some products found to be contaminated by dangerous bacteria.

Many small food traders in District 5’s Kim Bien Market have no safety certificate, while some of them display food and industrial chemicals side-byside.

Most of them have not been trained properly and given the appropriate knowledge, so they only deal with problems as they arise rather than take preventive action, Giang said.

He said the department had detected and confiscated a large number of cakes infected with bacteria that were ready for sale last Christmas that could have caused mass poisoning.

However, Giang said the management of food safety had improved recently thanks to the establishment of several wholesale markets.

Around 90 percent of aquatic products, 75 percent of vegetables and 80 percent of meat consumed in the city now come from three major wholesale markets – Tam Binh in Thu Duc District, Tan Xuan in Hoc Mon District and Binh Dien in District 8.

“We have managed about 80 percent of the food in the marketplace,” Giang said.

However, he said the department was yet to issue any safety certificate to food chains which have emerged recently to build systems of breeding/cultivating, harvesting/slaughtering and selling.

Taking the message nationwide

Hanoi’s Steering Committee for Food Hygiene and Safety said they would set up six teams to inspect food hygiene regulations in production, trading and advertising.

Each team will inspect five districts and violators could be named in the media, as well as fined.

In Quang Ngai Province, health inspectors will check farms, factories, markets and shops while the provincial government will run a publicity campaign to make people more aware of food safety.

Khanh Hoa Province authorities also boasted of better food safety management and encouraged all government offices, food producers and residents to participate in the campaign.

As part of the campaign, cars bearing banners are doing the rounds of Nha Trang to publicize the campaign and its message.

Between 2004 and 2008, there were 43 cases of mass food poisoning in Khanh Hoa. Four of the 515 victims died. Since then, four cases have put 50 people in the sickbed.

In Nam Dinh Province, the authorities have ordered thorough inspections, held several conferences on the issue, and publicized the campaign widely in the media.

The inspections are to be done at the provincial, district and communal level. Health Department inspectors will check kitchens at industrial parks and schools as well as the trading of milk and bottled water and the production of soft drinks.

In Quang Binh Province, the publicity for the campaign will be everywhere. Tran Cong Thuat, vice chairman of the Quang Binh People’s Committee, said this was important as the current fines did little to deter violators.

In Ninh Thuan Province, hundreds of young people and health officials attended a rally Wednesday to encourage greater awareness of food safety.

Inspections of more than 3,000 food producers and traders last year revealed violations by nearly a third of them. In Quang Binh alone, there were 223 recorded cases of mass food poisoning last year.

Source: Agencies

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Life of construction workers hangs by a thin thread



Workers at a construction site in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 7 work without helmets or other protective gear.
There was no fence and no warning sign as Hoang Lam Tinh was hit in the chest by the excavator and pushed to his death into a nearby drain.

The 48-year-old from the north-central province of Thanh Hoa was working on a construction site in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 5 when the accident happened last month.

With weak regulations and enforcement, and even weaker punishment levied on investors and contractors, serious accidents are just waiting to happen at hundreds of construction sites in the city, placing the lives of hundreds of workers in the balance.

There were eight accidents involving fatalities at construction sites in the city in the first nine days of this month.

Many of the workers on construction sites are poor migrants from far off places working for a pittance without even the minimum safety equipment to provide a subsistence livelihood for their families.

Projects galore

As the nation’s commercial hub, thousands of construction sites function everyday in the city, from minor ones like residences to major infrastructural projects like the East-West Highway.

The East-West Highway project, that runs through eight districts as it links districts 1 and 2, is one of the city’s major projects but few construction sites along the potential highway have fences around the operating machines.

Many construction workers don’t wear protective clothing or safety helmets.

It is common to see a worker in regular street clothes directing a crane driver to lower huge iron beams into the right spot.

At many buildings under construction in District 7, workers on the edge of upper floors can fall at any time as there are no barriers.

According to inspectors from the Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs, most accidents at construction sites are the result of such falls, as well as scaffolding collapses and electric shocks.

Deputy chief inspector of the department, Nguyen Quoc Viet, said the “safety index at city construction sites has dropped to the alarming point.”

The composition of the construction workforce changes constantly and officials cannot open working safety courses every time there’s a new worker, Viet said.

He said most construction investors and contractors “are not aware of labor laws.”

The price surge in construction materials from mid-2008 onwards has added to the reasons the contractors’ foremen do not equip workers with protective gear, maintain fences, or post warning signs, Viet said.

Early this month, foreman Nguyen Huu Cong of the New Saigon residential complex in Nha Be District died after falling from the 21st to the 15th floor along an unfenced elevator pit.

Labor regulations stipulate that there should be one official responsible of ensuring safety at a site of more than 300 workers.

But in the construction industry with a high risk of accidents, that ratio is just too small, Viet said.

Puny punishments

Viet’s superior Huynh Tan Dung said inspecting a construction site requires officials from more than just one agency.

“But such joint inspection has not been the norm so far,” Dung said.

Current mechanisms allow individual labor inspectors to make uninformed checks.

But the inspectors can only fine people working at the sites, not the project investor or contractor who hires the foreman. And the maximum fine is VND200,000 (US$11.47) for an error.

When there’s an accident involving the investor or contractor’s responsibility, each will be fined a maximum of VND20 million ($1,147).

In 2007, the city People’s Committee ordered the Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs and the Department of Construction to send their inspectors together to check major construction sites in the city.

But Viet said the number of sites that the inspectors actually look at is nothing compared to the total number.

He suggested construction inspectors of wards and communes work more at minor construction sites in their areas.

Viet also blamed the police for creating more trouble in the process to find out why an accident happened.

As no time limit has been imposed on the police to communicate their findings to the inspectors, they keep it to themselves for far too long.

Thus, the inspectors end up sharing the findings three to six months after an accident, instead of 40 days as stipulated, Viet said.

The police also show little support when the inspectors suggest bringing the case to court, he said.

Source: Tuoi Tre

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