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Cara Hack Kumpulblogger.com, Kliksaya.com Dan Adsensecamp.com

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Cara Hack Kumpulblogger.com, Kliksaya.com Dan Adsensecamp.com Sebagai  blogger  ingin mendapatkan  penghasilan yang tinggi dari PPC/pay per click adalah hal yang lumrah.  Namun karena trafik blog yang masih kecil dan tidak diimbangi dengan  kualitas konten blog, akhirnya terpikirlah cara instan untuk  meningkatkan penghasilan dari PPC.  Banyak yang mencari di google  dengan kata kunci ' hack adsensecamp ', ' cara hack kumpulblogger ', atau  ' trik hack kliksaya ' dan berbagai kata kunci lain yang berhubungan  dengan hack PPC. Meskipun akhirnya menemukan software/bot yang  berfungsi untuk hack PPC, coba pikir dulu sebelum menggunakannya!  Sebelum melakukan hal curang yang disertai nafsu ingin kaya dengan cepat ini ada beberapa hal yang harus diperhatikan.   Mencari uang dengan  hack PPC  ini adalah perbuatan kriminal. Kalau  ketahuan, bisa saja pemilik PPC seperti adsensecamp, kum...

Cara Memilih HP Android yang Murah Kualitas Bagus

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Memiliki HP android yang berkualitas bagus tentu merupakan harapan anda apalagi membelinya dengan harga yang terjangkau. Terkadang, terlalu banyak pilihan akan membuat bingung memilih HP android jenis apa yang sebenarnya anda inginkan. Apalagi setelah membeli, kualitas HP tersebut tidak sesuai yang anda harapkan tentu sangat kecewa bukan ? Berikut Tips Cara Memilih HP Android yang Murah Tapi Berkualitas Bagus 1. RAM minimal 1 GB Ukuran RAM pada ponsel sangat berpengaruh terhadap kecepatan loading dalam menggunakan berbagai aplikasi, semakin tinggi RAM maka semakin bagus pula kinerja pada ponsel tersebut. 2. Kualitas Kamera Ponsel mahal tentu lebih menjanjikan kamera yang berkualitas bagus pada produknya, tapi sekarang ini sudah banyak ponsel dengan harga terjangkau menyediakan kamera yang tidak kalah bagusnya dengan ponsel-ponsel dengan brand terkenal yang harganya juga mahal. Tips memilih kamera ponsel yang berkualitas sebaiknya anda langsung mencoba secara langsung...

Demystifying AdSense policies with John Brown: What to do if you receive a warning message (Part 4)

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Editor’s note: John Brown, the Head of Publisher Policy Communications, is explaining what to do if you receive a policy warning message. In this post, I’d like to talk about policy warning messages and what steps you should take if you receive one. I’ll also answer some of the most common questions around warning messages. What is a warning message? We send out warning messages to our publishers if their site, or a page of their site, violates our AdSense policies. For minor policy violations that can be fixed fairly easily, our first step is to issue a warning. Where can I see my warning message? Warning messages are sent to the email address associated with your AdSense account. You can manage your contact email address under Personal Settings in your account. You can also check out outstanding policy violations by visiting the Status page in your AdSense account. What do I do if I get a warning? If you receive a warning message, follow these steps to fix the violation as quickly...

Is your website ready for mobile-friendly Google search results?

Recently, we announced that Google Search will be using mobile-friendliness as a search ranking signal. This change will affect mobile searches in all languages worldwide and will have a significant impact in Google Search results. Make sure your website is ready for this search change. Here are some frequently asked questions that can help you. How can I check if my site is mobile-friendly?   You can check your site by testing your pages with the Mobile-Friendly Test tool . This tool shows how Google Search sees your pages. To get a list of mobile usability issues across your sites, log in to your Webmaster Tools account and use the Mobile Usability Report . How can I make my site mobile-friendly? Get started with the guide to mobile-friendly sites to build your mobile-friendly site. If you need more customized advice for publishers, you can check out the AdSense Multi-Screen Starter Guide .   My website is already mobile-friendly. Do I need to take any action? If you alre...

Grow your traffic and revenue with the Long-term Revenue Framework

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We hear from publishers around the world that they are looking to grow their site traffic and increase revenue. To help you accomplish these goals, we'd like to share the Long-term Revenue Framework—a tool often used by our AdSense optimization experts. The Long-term Revenue Framework below is a simple, but powerful framework to help you understand the four levers that can help you to grow your site. With this framework, consider your site optimization efforts in terms of the four levers outlined below. At the highest level, to help grow your site's revenue, try focusing on attracting more unique users and/or increasing the value of the users already visiting your site . To earn more from your existing users, you can maximize the value of each page view, get visitors to look at more pages and visit your site more often. Let’s look at each of these levers in more detail. 1. Number of users Growing the number of unique users starts with understanding your site’s traffic. Check y...

Helping users find mobile-friendly pages

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(Originally posted on the Google Webmaster Central Blog ) Have you ever tapped on a Google Search result on your mobile phone, only to find yourself looking at a page where the text was too small, the links were tiny, and you had to scroll sideways to see all the content? This usually happens when the website has not been optimized to be viewed on a mobile phone. This can be a frustrating experience for our mobile searchers. Starting today, to make it easier for people to find the information that they’re looking for, we’re adding a “mobile-friendly” label to our mobile search results. This change will be rolling out globally over the next few weeks. A page is eligible for the “mobile-friendly” label if it meets the following criteria as detected by Googlebot: Avoids software that is not common on mobile devices, like Flash Uses text that is readable without zooming Sizes content to the screen so users don't have to scroll horizontally or zoom Places links far enough apart so that ...

Web Fundamentals and Web Starter Kit: Resources for modern web development

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In recent years, mobile devices have brought the web to new users and introduced many new device capabilities, screen sizes, input methods, and more. To help publishers and developers navigate this new space, the Google Developers team recently built Web Fundamentals , a useful source for modern best practices aimed at web developers. We’ve also made it even easier to build multi-device experiences with the Beta release of the Web Starter Kit . Whether you are creating a mobile site yourself or hiring a developer to create one for you, this resource will offer you useful guidelines to get started. Web Fundamentals' guidelines are intended to be fundamental to the web platform: useful no matter which framework you choose or which browser your users run. The guidelines include a range of useful articles to help you build a site including articles focused on responsive layouts , forms , touch , and performance , just to name a few. Inside Web Fundamentals you will find a web starter ...

Tips to make your content more accessible to users

A combination of offering users the best experience and efficiently monetizing your content is important for the long-term success of your website. With that in mind, here’s some tips to help you to achieve both of these goals: Content: Is your site content relevant to your users? Ask yourself if the content on your site is well-researched and well-structured. Will it capture and engage your users' attention? Ad types: When choosing an ad type for your site, consider if it improves the user experience on your site. It's important to be mindful of designs that are prohibited by our AdSense program policies , such as pop-ups and pop-unders, floating or static ads, or any other type of ad that could make it difficult for users to access your content. Where possible, test potential designs with focus groups or an AdSense experiment . Ad placement: Advertising on your site should provide additional value to your users. Ads should be visible without limiting your site audience'...

Score goals with AdSense during the World Cup (part 5 of 5)

Welcome to the final part of our World Cup series. Today we’ll share some AdSense-specific tips and tricks to help grow your revenue potential. We'll cover some old but steadfast recommendations plus more advanced seasonal optimisation tips to help ensure you’re well prepared for the World Cup. 1. Increase ad coverage: Place up to three ad units, plus three link units per page. This can help increase the click rates and views on your site, and potentially boost your earnings. It’s important to remember that a good balance between content and ads is essential. Placing too many ads on a page may cause a high bounce rate and loss in revenue. 2. Use the best performing ad formats: Wider ad formats usually perform better compared to others. Some ad formats also have more advertiser demand. Typically ad formats like the 728x90 Leaderboard, the 336x280 Large rectangle, the 300x250 Medium Rectangle, and the 300x600 Large Skyscraper are the most popular formats among the advertisers and m...

Drive engagement and loyalty through smart mobile site design

Mobile empowers users to access your site at anytime and from anywhere. Is your site ready for them? Your mobile site should allow users to quickly and easily find what they’re looking for without sacrificing richness of content. While there are a lot of expert opinions about how to do this, very few are based on actual data and research. So we partnered with AnswerLab to study more than 100 mobile users as they completed conversion-focused tasks across a diverse group of sites. From this research, we developed 25 principles of mobile site design to help you develop a mobile site that both delights your users and drives engagement. Let’s take a closer look at three findings from the research: Primacy of site search Study participants with a specific need, especially those visiting retail sites, turned to site search to find what they were looking for. Participants were quick to abandon sites that returned irrelevant search results or a large set of results that they were unable to nar...