I have two Google accounts. One from before I began Blogging and One from after I began Blogging. I have Adsense set up under my first Google Account, which is making it difficult to get Adsense for Feeds on my Blogs in my new Google account. I found a way around that.
1. Click on the Settings Tab and then the choose Permissions
2. When in the Permissions screen, click 'Add Authors' then type in the email address you use in your other Google account.
3. Click 'Invite:
4. Now, go to your email account that you use with your other Google account.
5. Find the email with the heading "You have been invited to contribute to "your blog"
6. Click on the link inside the email
7. This will bring you to a Blogger screen that asks for the password you would like to use
8. Type in a password
9. Now, go back to your blog
10. Click on Settings and then Permissions again
11. Click on give Admin Privileges (in blue type)
12. Now, go to your initial Google Account with your adsense account attached to it
13. Your blog should be there if you click on Blogger.
14. Open your blog and click on the 'Monetize' tab and then choose 'Adsense for Feed'
15. Near the top of the page, it will say 'Learn how to monetize with Adsense for Feed'. Click on it.
16. It will now, say that it has redirected your feed and that you now have adsense for feed.
17. You are done!
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Monday, December 6, 2010
Book Review: The Huffington Post Complete Guide to Blogging
Book Review: The Huffington Post Complete Guide to Blogging
by the editors of The Huffington Post
Part 1 covers the nuts and bolts of blogging. Some of the topics are: Getting started, Getting Noticed, Finding Your Voice and Creating and Building a Community.
Part 2, The Blog Revolution is Here? Be a part of it. This part gives a history of the Huffington Post and its Impact and shows how the blogosphere is remaking the media.
Part 3 is The Huffington Post Resource Section. It gives a list of blogs The Huffington Post follows and why, blogging terms and a website resource list.
Since I am new to blogging and am not into news blogging, I only read Part 1. If you are going to start a news blog, I would recommend reading this book, but if you are new to blogging and are blogging about any other topic, I would just recommend reading Part 1.
by the editors of The Huffington Post
Part 1 covers the nuts and bolts of blogging. Some of the topics are: Getting started, Getting Noticed, Finding Your Voice and Creating and Building a Community.
Part 2, The Blog Revolution is Here? Be a part of it. This part gives a history of the Huffington Post and its Impact and shows how the blogosphere is remaking the media.
Part 3 is The Huffington Post Resource Section. It gives a list of blogs The Huffington Post follows and why, blogging terms and a website resource list.
Since I am new to blogging and am not into news blogging, I only read Part 1. If you are going to start a news blog, I would recommend reading this book, but if you are new to blogging and are blogging about any other topic, I would just recommend reading Part 1.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Is it better to post on your blog every day or once every couple days?
I have heard that it is a good practice to post on your blog every day for SEO reasons and to keep articles fresh. But, I have also heard that it is better to post every couple days, because it is better to research a topic and give quality posts and give time for comments. Which do you do on your blog and why? I am new to blogging and would love to hear everyones thoughts on the idea!
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