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Making Money online DAY 10

October 20, 2011, by masterkey No comments yet

Day 10: How to integrate money methods…

Well after all that work getting signed up to different networks yesterday I guess you all are excited to learn how we are going use them through the challenge. So many people signed up yesterday that Val couldn’t deal with them all and roped in the other Affiliate Managers to help! If you have not yet applied, please follow Day 9 and email the affiliate manager that is assigned to you in email… They all know about the Crashed Challenge and so long as you have followed all the day’s so far will approve you.

Now today we will be going back to our normal video format, as there are so many different ways to moneytize I will be splitting these over the next 3 days. Today I will cover the basics needed to get you started…

How to add Ad’s into Simple Ads Manager

Well now the moment you’ve all be waiting for, we’ll look at how to create and manage ad’s here. This requires that you have done Day 4. Then I will cover special cases such as Clickbank later on…

Previously we created two Ad Places and assigned them to show our default Advertise Here adverts and to be automatically shown at the top and bottom of content areas. Now that we have access to ad’s that may earn us more money we can add these to the site.

The Simple Ads Manager software allows to us to ad multiple Advertisements to each Ad Place, and will then automatically rotate between them based on a priority that you set. We can also configure which Ad Places are shown on which pages, so that if you want you can have even more control!

UPDATE: An important update to the Simple Ads Manager plugin has been released today! This fixes a big bug which is crucial to todays task, please back up your wordpress and then goto the plugins page. Find the Simple Ads Manager in the list, and click the Update automatically link.

Lets start by working out where and what Ad Places we want to use on different pages. For bestfootball goals I am going try the following configuration:

  • A square ad place at the top of the right sidebar above the menu -  On every page.
  • A wide-tower ad in the right sidebar below the menu’s – On every page.
  • A square content block in the top of the content area – Only on blog posts.
  • A banner at the bottom of all content areas – Only on blog posts

The first step here is to add the Ad Places into the Simple Ads Manager.

  1. Click Ads on the Menu, then click Add New Place
  2. Enter the name, and select the size of the ad place.
  3. Enter a default ad to be shown if no other ad’s are linked to the zone.
  4. Click Save to add the Ad Place to the database.
  5. Do this for all the ad places you want for your site.
  6. Go to the Ad Places list, and delete the places that you are not using to keep the list clean.

To get the alignment of the BlogContentAreaSquare you need to use the code before <div style=”float: right; margin: 4px;”> and the code after </div> to align the ad in the blog content.

To get the alignment of the SidebarBottomTower you need to use the code before <center> and the code after </center>.

We then need to rearrange our sidebar to include our two sidebar ad’s. The easiest way to do this is to use Widgets.

  1. Goto Appearance on the menu and click Widgets.
  2. Drag the Ad Place widget onto the Sidebar area, select the SidebarTop Ad Place in the list.
  3. Then drag the Recent Posts, the Categories, and the Archive plugins onto the sidebar. Add another Ad Place to the sidebar, and then select it to show the SidebarBottomTower from the list.
  4. Check your page to make sure that everything is showing properly.

Update our settings to show our new ad places.

  1.  Goto Ads-> Settings
  2. Select our BlogContentAreaSquare to show at the top of the content areas, and the BottomContentBanner to show at the bottom
  3. Click Save.

This is all shown here…

Note: The full guide to Simple Ads Manager written by it’s developer is here http://www.simplelib.com/?p=480 for if ya wanna go further into it’s functionality. I’ve not included how to use Ad Zones as I believe this is overkill for the moment. I will instead do a Bonus post later on how you can use Ad Zones to determine which Ad Places are used on each page type.

How to choose the Ad’s to show on your blog

Generally this is where you either make, or lose money. As tempting as it may be randomly selecting adverts, putting them on your blog and then expecting readers to just click them no longer works. I’ve given you a good selection of different affiliate network types and products to choose from, and I know it can be a daunting task.


However we have got something to help us. If you remember back in Day 3 we played Guess Who, now we can put that information to use.

If you remember I split my users into two groups, the ones with no money that want to become better footballers. And the ones with money that may or may not play football that will watch it or spend money on it. Now you should have made a list of products in Day 9 that you thought may work for your blog, now is where we take that list and grab the ads for them.

Now we need to add our adverts to the Simple Ads Manager to show them on the site, in addition to controlling the priority we can also see which are being clicked on the most. I am going use a mixture of Adsense, MaxBounty CPA, and Clickbank/Plimus to deliver products that I feel my users will be interested in.

First of all Adsense…

I plan to include adsense in only a single area of the site for maximum click through rates. This area is the BlogContentAreaSquare ad place within the content and so is right in the users vision when they are reading.

  1. Log into your adsense account (http://rfurl.net/as), and goto the Adsense Setup menu.
  2. Click on Adsense for Content, select the ad size you want (I used 250×250 Square). Customize the colours if you really want to…
  3. Click continue, choose a channel (which helps you track which sites perform best) and click Continue…
  4. Click Create Ad and Get Code, select and copy this code.
  5. Go back to your Ad Places, and then click on the BlogContentAreaSquare ad place in the list.
  6. Click Add New Ad, enter a name, select Code Mode, and paste the code from Google in the Ad Code box.
  7. Set the priority to 10 as this is the only ad we will show in this area. Click Save.
  8. Click on any post or page on your site to activate the adsense code with google. For the first few times the page is shown it may show a Page cannot be Displayed error as Google will crawl your site before it enables the adsense code to run.

The video is here…

Now we want to include any Plimus/Clickbank ad’s that we have found for our site, I’ve found a really targetted product on Plimus that allows the user to watch live football games online. One of the differences of Plimus compared to other Affiliate Networks is that we have to request permission from the producer to sell any products. We will request permission for these products now.

  1. Goto http://rfurl.net/p and login.
  2. Click on Marketplace on the menu, enter your keyword and click Search.
  3. Browse the list and find the product you are interested in, click the Sellable items button to see how much it sells for, how much commission you get.
  4. Click the Grey square with the arrow next to the product title to have a look at the site and see if you would buy from it.
  5. If you are happy click the Sell Now button, and click Submit in the box that comes up.
  6. Wait. You will be emailed to be told if you been accepted or not.

The video is here…

Now lets look at if we can include any MaxBounty CPA ad’s on our site. I like CPA as its usually free to the user which means I can target nearly anyone!

  1. Goto MaxBounty and log in.
  2. Click Search Campaigns, enter a keyword and click Search.
  3. If you like the title, click on it. In the Preview Landing Page click the link to view the website that it will open. Generally if I wouldn’t buy or sign up to it I won’t add that offer to my website.
  4. If you are happy with the landing page in the Select Creative Type box select Banners. Look for banners that are the size of your Ad Places and that are attractive. Click get tracking code for the banners you want to use and copy the advert code from the window that opens.
  5. Goto Ad Places, and click the Ad Place you want to add the banner to.  Click Add New Ad, enter the campaign name as the ad name, and then paste the code for the banner you copied. Click Save
  6. Repeat this for each campaign/banner you want to add to your site.

The video is here…

 

Summary

Today’s post has been very difficult for me to write as it is a delicate topic to get the balance right. What I wanted to do was to give you the ability to earn money, yet I want to leave you with an open mind so that you can adapt the techniques for yourself. I hope that today I have achieved that, I am however concerned that covering more techniques in Day 11 may cause information overload. To that end Day 11 will look  at stuff other than Moneytization, and I will then be introducing at most 1 new moneytization method per day in future.
 


WordPress vs Joomla vs Drupal. What CMS (Content Management System) is Best for you?

August 21, 2011, by masterkey No comments yet

When we talk about CMS ( Content management System ), the first thing that pops up in people’s minds are Drupal, Joomla, andWordPress. These three big names are the most well know CMS out there, but which one is right for you? In this article, we compare each CMS, so you can decide on the one that fits your purposes.

When it comes to choosing between Joomla, Drupal and WordPress, there are not many people who are able to make up their minds entirely; as all three are great open source applications and they are to some extent similar in their basic features.

In the end, its up to you

It’s difficult to recommend on CMS over the others without knowing what you plan to do with it. So basically, here’s a very basic outline of what each should be used for. This by no means defines that boundaries of what each CMS can do.

Blogging:
For everyday blogging, I’d say WordPress is the right choice. It’s very simple to use, and requires little configuration.
Communities:
To start a community with multiple users, I’d recommend Drupal and Joomla. Both are built with the idea of multiple users in mind, so you’ll have very nice groundwork for setting up a community.



For Developers:
Drupal has a very extensive API and is well documented. It’s very suitable for the more developer oriented out there.
Most User Friendly:
Out of all three, I’d have to say WordPress is the most easy to use. It’s very user friendly and has a multitude of tutorials and FAQ’s out there.
E-Commence:
If you’re looking to start a online store, I’d recommend using Joomla and Drupal. While both do not function as a store out of the box, with a few modules/plugins, it can become a fully functioning, very flexible, online store.

From http://designmess.com/ here is difference:
WordPress

WordPress is an excellent CMS when it comes to blogging and publishing your brain-work and thoughts. WordPress is currently being used by 202 million websites. This particular CMS is commonly used as a basic content management system. It has many features such as widgets which can be arranged without editing the HTML, Search engine friendly, multiple categories to a blog post can be created and allows tagging of blog posts and articles.

WordPress is developed and predefined as a blog so its set up is not a very hectic process. WordPress also has multiple Blogging options or profiles, in built Comments and Pinging service etc. Integrated with all these supportive features WordPress is not considered as a Developer friendly CMS and this CMS might bring more bugs with its new upgrades but the best part about WordPress is that it is easy to use and mostly people get a hang of it in no time.
Joomla

Joomla CoFounder Brian Teeman
Joomla provides a platform to publish the content on World Wide Web. It’s basic features are:

1. Caching
2. RSS feeds
3. Printable web pages
4. News flashes
5. Blogs Polls
6. Search
7. Language internationalization support

Joomla is Designer and Developer friendly as it offers a wider platform for developers to customize and introduce new features in the system and the capability to improve the look and feel of the website is surely widely accepted by designers all across. Joomla is capable enough to handle a vast community and has been in proper use since past 2-3 years.

As compared to WordPress and Drupal, Joomla still needs to do improvisation in lots of areas. Joomla needs to steal some of the User Friendliness from WordPress and flexibility from Drupal. Joomla is not XHTML Complaint and lacks the option to create multi-sites.
Drupal

Drupal Founder Dries Buytaert
Drupal is used as a back-end system for different types of websites. It can be used for a small FAQ site or may be a large corporate website. Drupal has the ability to incorporate features like:-

1. Registering and Maintaining user accounts
2. Creating and Handling menus
3. RSS feeds
4. Customization of a layout
5. Internet Forum
6. Single or multi User blog
7. Powerful template system

Drupal is every developers heaven as it requires plenty of hard code to be done and a nightmare for designers offering a very few options to improve the look n feel of a Drupal website. Drupal is also not a very user friendly CMS. Websites like MTV UK, BBC, the Onion, Greenpeace UK etc use Drupal.

Versatility

WordPress makes some effort to help you build the site you want, but Joomla is the clear winner here.

WordPress is built for bloggers, featuring comments, tagging, and virtually everything else your blog needs out of the box. Simple. Easy. Straightforward.

Joomla is the better choice if your site is almost anything but a blog. The tough learning curve is partly a function of the advanced features that Joomla provides. You’ll have to spend some more time with it, and Joomla is obsessed with goofy looking contact forms and FAQ pages, but your non-blogging site will thank you.

When it comes to choosing between Joomla, Drupal and WordPress, there are not many people who are able to make up their minds entirely; as all three are great open source applications and they are to some extent similar in their basic features.

However, there are definitely some differences as far as strong and negative points are concerned. One particular application cannot be termed fit for all uses. If we have a look at these applications one by one, we would probably be able to determine as to how each of these applications differ from one another.
What’s good and bad about Joomla?


Joomla – Positives

Joomla is a perfect application if you are looking for a powerful content management system. Joomla is not very complicated as far as the usage is concerned and moreover the installation of the script is fairly easy as well. As far as the administration is concerned, it is very graphical and intuitive. Moreover, the theme selection is pretty impressive as well. If you are looking for a heavyweight general CMS system, then Joomla is the right application for you.

Joomla – Negatives

The negative aspects of Joomla are that the Web 2.0 implementation is pretty archaic and the community focus is less than perfect, meaning updates can be long in development. Some of the more general technical problems are no permissions control, lack of decent scalability, and no multisite options. The categorizing options are very few and the SSL implementation requires further work. Joomla needs SEO and SEF extensions and there are some security risks involved in this if the SEO rules change quite often. The speed of the application is not really a big concern, although it should be noted that Joomla is the slowest of the three applications.

* Related Ref: Best Joomla Hosting.
What’s good and bad about Drupal?

Drupal – Positives

Drupal is wonderful as far as blogging requirements are concerned and moreover the installation is pretty simple as well and one need not be a technical wizard to get things functioning. The SEO capabilities of the application are quite frankly awesome and those who require lots of traffic for their websites could be well off if they use this application. The best part about Drupal is the web 2.0 pure version, SSL that comes as a built in feature, better scalability and permissions which are quite granular.

Drupal – Negatives

The only problem or the only negative with Drupal is the lack of themes. When you compare the themes of Drupal with the other systems, it has lot of catching up to do.


* Related Ref: Best Drupal Hosting.
What’s good about WordPress?

WordPress– Positives

WordPress is an application or system which is well-suited for creating a blog, coupled with different themes and plugins to extend functionality. Like the other two systems, WordPress is also very easy to use and install. Almost everyone will be able to install WordPress easily, and moreover the administration of the application is fairly simple as well. If you compare WordPress with Drupal or Joomla for that matter, the themes are great and the selection of available themes is wide. The SEO potential is good as well. The content upon a WordPresssite have unique pages which are SEO friendly with configurable title and URL as well. If one goes by what the users of this system have to say, then WordPress could be one of the best content management systems that are available for blogging. It has web 2.0 along with permissions control and is entirely expandable.

WordPress – Negatives

The downside as far as WordPress is concerned is that it does not have multi-site and SSL features as standard. Moreover, the scalability is pretty limited as well.

From : http://www.topwebhostreview.net/blog/featured/joomla-vs-drupal-vs-wordpress/

Joomla was created from the ground up as a CMS, while Wordpres was designed as a publishing platform that has developed gradually into a CMS, offering each unique capabilities.
Both platforms work well for managing a website, WordPress is the best option for small to medium business and Joomla is fantastic for a website that requires multiple user privileges or custom database work.

 

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