Sunday, June 6, 2010

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Monday, May 31, 2010

5 Ways To Improve Your Adsense Earnings

If webmasters want to monetize their websites, the great way to do it is through Google Adsense. There are lots of webmasters struggling hard to earn some good money a day through their sites. But then some of the “geniuses” of them are enjoying hundreds of dollars a day from Adsense ads on their websites. What makes these webmasters different from the other kind is that they are different and they think out of the box.
The ones who have been there and done it have quite some useful tips to help those who would want to venture into this field. Some of these tips have boosted quite a lot of earnings in the past and is continuously doing so.
Here are some 5 proven ways on how best to improve your Adsense earnings.
1. Concentrating on one format of Adsense ad. The one format that worked well for the majority is the Large Rectangle (336X280). This same format have the tendency to result in higher CTR, or the click-through rates. Why choose this format out of the many you can use? Basically because the ads will look like normal web links, and people, being used to clicking on them, click these types of links. They may or may not know they are clicking on your Adsense but as long as there are clicks, then it will all be for your advantage.
2. Create a custom palette for your ads. Choose a color that will go well with the background of your site. If your site has a white background, try to use white as the color of your ad border and background. The idea to patterning the colors is to make the Adsense look like it is part of the web pages. Again, This will result to more clicks from people visiting your site.
3. Remove the Adsense from the bottom pages of your site and put them at the top. Do not try to hide your Adsense. Put them in the place where people can see them quickly. You will be amazed how the difference between Adsense locations can make when you see your earnings.
4. Maintain links to relevant websites. If you think some sites are better off than the others, put your ads there and try to maintaining and managing them. If there is already lots of Adsense put into that certain site, put yours on top of all of them. That way visitor will see your ads first upon browsing into that site.
5. Try to automate the insertion of your Adsense code into the webpages using SSI (or server side included). Ask your web administrator if your server supports SSI or not. How do you do it? Just save your Adsense code in a text file, save it as “adsense text”, and upload it to the root directory of the web server. Then using SSI, call the code on other pages. This tip is a time saver especially for those who are using automatic page generators to generate pages on their website.
These are some of the tips that have worked well for some who want to generate hundreds and even thousands on their websites.  It is important to know though that ads are displayed because it fits the interest of the people viewing them. So focusing on a specific topic should be your primary purpose because the displays will be especially targeted on a topic that persons will be viewing already.
Note also that there are many other Adsense sharing the same topic as you. It is best to think of making a good ad that will be somewhat different and unique than the ones already done. Every clickthrough that visitors make is a point for you so make every click count by making your Adsense something that people will definitely click on.
Tips given by those who have boosted their earnings are just guidelines they want to share with others. If they have somehow worked wonders to some, maybe it can work wonders for you too. Try them out into your ads and see the result it will bring.
If others have done it, there is nothing wrong trying it out for yourself

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Phenomenal Wonders Of The Natural World

SAILING STONE

The mysterious moving stones of the packed-mud desert of Death Valley have been a center of scientific controversy for decades. 

Rocks weighing up to hundreds of pounds 
have been known to move up to hundreds of yards at a time. 

Some scientists have proposed 
that a combination of strong winds and surface ice account for these movements. 

However, this theory does not explain evidence of 
different rocks starting side by side 
and moving at different rates and in disparate directions. 

Moreover, the physics calculations do not fully support this theory 
as wind speeds of hundreds of miles per hour
would be needed to move some of the stones.


Columnar Basalt

When a thick lava flow cools, it contracts vertically 
but cracks perpendicular to its directional flow with remarkable geometric regularity
- in most cases forming a regular grid of remarkable hexagonal extrusions 
that almost appear to be made by man. 

One of the most famous such examples is 
the Giant's Causeway on the coast of Ireland (shown above),
though the largest and most widely recognized 
would be Devil's Tower in Wyoming. 

Basalt also forms different but equally fascinating ways 
when eruptions are exposed to air or water.


Blue Holes

Blue holes are giant and sudden drops in underwater elevation 
that get their name from the dark and foreboding blue tone they exhibit 
when viewed from above in relationship to surrounding waters. 

They can be hundreds of feet deep 
and while divers are able to explore some of them 
they are largely devoid of oxygen that would support sea life 
due to poor water circulation - leaving them eerily empty. 

Some blue holes, however, contain 
ancient fossil remains that have been discovered, preserved in their depths.


Red Tides

Red tides are also known as algal blooms 
- sudden influxes of massive amounts of colored single-cell algae 
that can convert entire areas of an ocean or beach into a blood red color. 

While some of these can be relatively harmless, 
others can be harbingers of deadly toxins 
that cause the deaths of fish, birds and marine mammals. 

In some cases, even humans have been harmed by red tides 
though no human exposure are known to have been fatal. 

While they can be fatal, 
the constituent phytoplankton in ride tides are not harmful in small numbers.


Ice Circles

While many see these apparently perfect ice circles 
as worthy of conspiracy theorizing, 
scientists generally accept that they are formed 
by eddies in the water that spin a sizable piece of ice in a circular motion. 

As a result of this rotation, 
other pieces of ice and flotsam wear relatively evenly at the edges of the ice
until it slowly forms into an essentially ideal circle. 

Ice circles have been seen with diameters of over 500 feet 
and can also at times be found 
in clusters and groups of different sizes as shown above.


Mammatus Clouds

True to their ominous appearance, 
mammatus clouds are often harbingers 
of a coming storm or other extreme weather system. 

Typically composed primarily of ice, 
they can extend for hundreds of miles in each direction 
and individual formations can remain visibly static 
for ten to fifteen minutes at a time.

While they may appear foreboding 
they are merely the messengers
- appearing around, before or even after severe weather.


Fire Rainbows

A circumhorizontal fire rainbow arc occurs at 
a rare confluence of right time and right place for the sun and certain clouds. 

Crystals within the clouds refract light 
into the various visible waves of the spectrum 
but only if they are arrayed correctly relative to the ground below. 

Due to the rarity 
with which all of these events happen in conjunction with one another, 
there are relatively few remarkable photos of this phenomena.


Sinkholes

Sinkholes are one of the world's scariest natural phenomena. 

Over time, water erodes the soil under the planet's surface 
until in some cases, quite suddenly,
the land above gives way and collapses into the earth. 

Many sinkholes occur naturally 
while others are the result of human intervention. 

Displacing groundwater can open cavities 
while broken pipes can erode otherwise stable subterranean sediments. 

Urban sinkholes, up to hundreds of feet deep 
have formed and consumed parts of city blocks, sidewalks and even entire buildings.


Penitentes

Named after peak-hooded New Mexican monks (lower right above), 
penitentes are dazzling naturally-forming ice blades 
that stick up at sharp angles toward the sun. 

Rarely found except at high altitudes, 
they can grow up taller than a human and form in vast fields. 

As ice melts in particular patterns, 
'valleys' formed by initial melts leave 'mountains' in their wake. 

Strangely, these formations ultimately slow the melting process 
as the peaks cast shadows on the deeper surfaces below 
and allow for winds to blow over the peaks, cooling them.


Lenticular Clouds 


Ever wonder the truth about UFOs? 

Avoided by traditional pilots but loved by sailplane aviators, 
lenticular clouds are masses of cloud 
with strong internal uplift that can drive a motorless flyer to high elevations. 

Their shape is quite often mistaken 
for a mysterious flying object or the artificial cover for one. 

Generally, lenticular clouds are formed 
as wind speeds up while moving around a large land object such as a mountain.

Light Pillars

Light pillars appear as eerily upright luminous columns in the sky, 
beacons cast into the air above without an apparent source.. 

These are visible when light reflects just right off of ice crystals 
from either the sun (as in the two top images above) 
or from artificial ground sources such as street or park lights. 

Despite their appearance as near-solid columns of light, 
the effect is entirely created by our own relative viewpoint.

Sundogs

Like light pillars, sundogs are the product of light passing through crystals. 

The particular shape and orientation of the crystals 
can have a drastic visual impact for the viewer, 
producing a longer tail and changing the range of colors one sees. 

The relative height of the sun in the sky 
shifts the distance the sundogs appear to be on either side of the sun. 

Varying climactic conditions on other planets in our solar system 
produce halos with up to four sundogs from those planets' perspectives. 

Sundogs have been speculated about and discussed since ancient times 
and written records describing the various attributes of our sun 
date back the Egyptians and Greeks.

Fire Whirls

Fire whirls (also known as fire devils or tornadoes)
appear in or around raging fires 
when the right combination of climactic conditions is present. 

Fire whirls can be spawned by other natural events 
such as earthquakes and thunderstorms, 
and can be incredibly dangerous, 
in some cases spinning well out of the zone of a fire itself 
to cause devastation and death in a radius not even reached by heat or flame. 

Fire whirls have been known to be nearly a mile high, 
have wind speeds of over 100 miles per hour 
and to last for 20 or more minutes.



Orange Moons

This last phenomena is something most people have seen before
- beautiful orange moon hanging low in the sky. 

But what causes this phenomena
- and, for that matter, does the moon have a color at all? 

When the moon appears lower on the horizon,
rays of light bouncing off it 
have to pass through a great deal more of our atmosphere 
which slowly strips away everything but yellows, oranges and reds. 

The bottommost image above is true to the hues of the moon 
but has enhanced colors to more clearly show the differences in shade 
that illustrate the mixed topography and minerology 
that tell the story of the moon's surface. 

Looking at the colors in combination with the craters 
one can start to trace the history of impacts 
and consequent material movements across the face of our mysterious moon.








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