How to connect adsense with blogger
How to connect adsense with blogger ?
The blog world is the largest blogging community to date, with over 300 million registered users. People can post about practically anything they have on their minds and in some cases create a website or app based on their own thoughts.
But even though this is an interesting field of application for bloggers there are still limitations and barriers that exist in our use of this platform which include but not limited to the following;
There is no native email plugin for WordPress. Although you can add something like sendmail.com or smails.com but since we use Gmail as a CMS at my own site it would need to be manually created. You can also connect your web hosting account on Google Sites but I personally find the pricing too high for me as well as having my emails hosted by Amazon Web Services because I don’t want a big server going down and then finding out if they will support email from WordPress.
But I have heard all my friends saying ‘I just want to connect my blog to social networks but what do i do?’ Well I can give you some advice here in case you need help writing content on blogger. Firstly, if you have never written before I recommend doing some reading of various tutorials and articles written by other people to learn everything you can possibly think of including images, videos, infographics and more. It might take slightly longer than I think but you get the best out of yourself when you put your time into learning instead of staring at YouTube and Instagram tutorials. Learning is a lifelong sport as good as being old! Second, I personally haven’t found any plug-in services for blogger, but they actually provide free tools for Android and iOS so check them out and try them out. Also, plugins often come bundled with apps which mean you get paid separately once they are purchased. Don’t worry about that though as they are generally easy to use and work so you won’t be charged extra fees over the top of your app. Finally, blogging is fun and interactive and if you know how to play with your audience you might be able to attract them to pay you to write their posts. But remember to not expect immediate results. I found blogging to take up most of my free time at times but when I did want to make money I used affiliate marketing to monetize my blogging experience through online advertising platforms such as Mediavine, CJ Affiliate, ShareASale and many more. I’ve had my fair share of success and I wouldn’t consider myself a failure when it comes to making money or creating products based on my experiences. In fact, I consider myself successful based on where I’m at now. So when you’re stuck with no options and want to change your approach look at these tips, hopefully one of them will help you.
Connect Your Blogger Website to Facebook
If you didn’t know already and you want to start posting on Facebook then I highly suggest looking into blogging on Facebook. If you have a fan base who wants updates on your blogs they very much appreciate you having your blog listed on Facebook. This means that you’ve got thousands of fans and followers whom would love to see more content from you every time they log onto Facebook. And the last thing you would want is one of your favorite bloggers deleting your profile or forcing their friends to unfollow. However, Facebook has recently introduced a new feature which allows you to connect your business page to your facebook account and the way to do that is to simply follow these steps.
Step 1 Create a New Post
You have probably noticed when you first started out with blogging the majority of the websites that were interested in starting a blog had a website built from beginning again. Of course, there are WordPress sites that do require knowledge of coding but those types of website weren’t built to withstand the extreme weather that exists today and should not be used as such by a newbie blogger or even someone with lots of technical expertise. Instead you should use your skills and create a website on WordPress with a database, payment system, and a mailing list. Once everything works the next step should be building out a simple eCommerce store and having a blog along the way. It’s important if you are not a full-time blogger that you build some sort of income source from your blog with any of the aforementioned revenue sources. If you choose to go this route you will have to spend quite some cash and effort up front but it will definitely pay off in the long run.
Step 2 Write Your Content
This section will be different depending on whom you write to. For example, I used to receive thousands of comments and emails from people all around the globe. I knew that I was writing content that would please not only my readers but a lot of people were interested in whatever I was producing as well. After months of sitting there waiting for responses, I felt as though I was holding my breath for the answer when I would finally get an email from a reader I thought would want to hear a few of these articles. When the article got published they said “thank you for coming back again, this is awesome. I really liked your content at the moment and your blog is always evolving”. That response really threw me off and I decided to stop writing on Medium and open my own blog on WordPress. If you’re struggling with getting your content published and earning money from them and still want to continue then I still believe this is the right path to take.
Step 3 Publish Your Articles
This section will be a little different for everyone who starts out. For me the hardest part of blogging is publishing and distributing your content. There are two main reasons for that you should feel free to share any links in your Medium profiles, blogs, youtube channels etc. To publish your articles on medium.com/content which you will find with the option of selecting a template or using a shortlist from the homepage. In addition to being seen by millions of readers you will earn money from ad sales on your articles. This is great for anyone who doesn’t want to monetize by selling subscriptions to their emails but instead want to be seen by thousands of people. To be transparent your articles might be titled differently and have a separate title and sub-title but both titles should be clear and concise. A lot of people read your articles but people often forget about checking them out and so it’s important to publish them under your real name and without hiding anything because not everyone likes seeing their information published. To publish on Medium you need to register as a writer with Medium and submit your articles to publications for approval. If all goes smoothly you will get a notification from us and we will also add you as a writer to writers.com who will review your articles. Now you can promote your Medium article by running ads on Facebook and Medium and sharing them on Twitter. Don’t underestimate the value of promoting via other social media platforms. It’s all about exposure where it counts and who will receive the most traffic and clicks. Lastly, to publish the content on a blog it’s vital that you link your actual blog to your Facebook or Tumblr accounts. They are easily accessible by clicking on your profile pictures on your phone. I personally haven’t liked it when people link the wrong types of blogs to their Facebook status or even worse Facebook groups. As I said earlier my personal preference is to keep things under my own name and to have my contact details on my contact list. But if you want a quick and painless update from me then I suggested using Facebook groups for interaction. Groups can be particularly tricky because you get banned from groups as soon as you join them and nobody likes to be linked to groups that aren’t relevant. Thankfully, you don’t have to be a complete amateur when it comes to joining in groups there are plenty of groups for beginners. Just remember to keep your group under your own names!
Step 4 Download Plugin
I personally haven’t tried any of the plugins that bloggers use for their blog or content management needs. Most of them are pretty expensive and don’t seem worth the investment for me. My personal preference is to use the paid tools that integrate with all of my blogging software, including WP. But these are just starting out, not professional bloggers, and if you can trust me you shouldn’t be forced into picking up expensive plugins that you don’t use. Before you invest in buying your first plugins take these points into consideration and don’t ever buy anything unless you really need to.
Keep Track of Upgrades
There is no point in blogging if you don’t maintain a blog. Keeping track of all the changes you’ve made and what features or functionality they have should be a priority for any website. While you may have been able to keep track of these changes, I recommend keeping a note of these changes in a notebook or on Trello and then periodically updating the logs accordingly. These notes should allow you to quickly identify where the bug is and identify solutions if needed to avoid future bugs, updates and issues.
Keep Track of Updates
There is no way on earth you could update without knowing the latest news and advancements regarding your topic. Not too many people actually bother keeping track of updates and patches in their blogging setups because they have the ability to check these out when they are available and when an issue arises. Keep track of updates and let others know to keep updated too. Allowing people to come by your website to download updates and see the fixes when they are released will keep people informed and you will be better prepared for the future.
Keep Tracking of Subscriptions
Subscriptions to your Facebook feed, podcast, Youtube channel, newsletters, emails and even Facebook groups are really important for any type of human being. Having people on the email list that you regularly check is extremely beneficial for your newsletter.
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