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How to advertise in your blog

  If you have a blog or site – or you are thinking of starting one – it’s never too late to start making money from it. There are several ways to monetize a blog. This article covers different online revenue models and popular strategies for digital content monetization.

Let us start with the basics. What is monetization? To put it simply, monetization means making money from your site. When you earn revenue from the online content on your blog, that’s monetization.

Obtain the HTML or JavaScript code for the ad that you have agreed to place on your site. Typically, advertisers simply send you a code via email, and all you must do is copy and paste it on your blog. When the advertiser verifies that you have properly added the ad to your blog, you can get paid. For now, copy the code you received.

Let us go - 

Steps: 

1. Go to Blogger. Use the link to the left or type "www.blogger.com" into a browser window.         Click on SIGN IN in the upper-right corner of the window, enter or click on your Google ID, and enter your password. Then click on Sign in.










  1. Select the Google email associated with your Blogger account.
  1. Fill out AdSense form and click Create account.
  1. Enter your payment details and verify your phone number.
  1. Click Submit.
  • The system should automatically take you to Blogger to complete the process. If it does not, click Redirect.

 

2. Log/Sign in to Blogger with your username and password (If you have no blog, then follow this link how-to-start-blog-simple-way for how to cretae your own blog).

3. In the top left, select a blog.

4.From the menu on the left, click Earnings and then Create AdSense account. If your blog isn't currently eligible, learn how to qualify for AdSense.

 

5. Click on Sign Up for Adsense. It's a blue button in the right pane of the window.

6.

Click on Sign In. Follow the on-screen instructions to sign in with the Google account associated with your AdSense account to link AdSense to your blog.

·         If you're not automatically returned to your Blogger dashboard, go back to Blogger.com.

 

Tip: If you are interrupted before you complete the steps, complete steps 1-5 again. If your AdSense homepage says "We're working on setting you up" for more than a few days, click Accept association.

 


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