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how i put adsense code in 2000 pages

         

ankithonda

4:41 pm on May 8, 2008 (gmt 0)

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hello i have website <no personal domains please> it has 2000 pages.

i want to put adsense code in all pages. what is the simplest and best solution.

I think search and replace is not good. if any software or script can do it then it will be the best option.

[edited by: tedster at 8:22 pm (utc) on May 8, 2008]

Pepito

5:44 pm on May 8, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Hello ankithonda

First you must remove your link from here, it is not allowed

tim222

6:29 pm on May 8, 2008 (gmt 0)

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With 2000 pages your best bet is to use an include file. That way, if you need to change the affiliate link code, you won't need to revisit each page. You'll still need to edit each page to add the include code.

On a side note, if those 2000 pages are automatically-generated content, or if it's a website full of "articles" that you bought on eBay, then it will be a waste of time to edit every single page, since Google will drop your AdSense account soon, anyway.

StoutFiles

7:03 pm on May 8, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I think search and replace is not good. if any software or script can do it then it will be the best option

I think the best option is to not copy other's articles and code and attempt to make an actual webpage.

MFKaHB

9:54 pm on May 8, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Well, I second the implicit questions of my fellow members:
2000 pages? Before I can give you advice I really need to know more about the nature of those 2000 pages. Did you write them yourself?

Atomic

10:09 pm on May 8, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Did you write them yourself

Is that really important? Does the owner of the NY Times write their articles all by their lonesome? It's perfectly legitimate to hire writers or purchase content. Obviously there are issues to be considered when it comes to content but whether you wrote articles yourself or not is not, by itself, a fair question.

[edited by: Atomic at 10:10 pm (utc) on May 8, 2008]

MFKaHB

10:26 pm on May 8, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Ok, let's rephrase that: is it unique content?
Because if not, we might have an explanation for this extremely low ECPm. Sounds like a fair criterium for the NY Times too.

[edited by: MFKaHB at 10:30 pm (utc) on May 8, 2008]

farmboy

10:32 pm on May 8, 2008 (gmt 0)

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It's perfectly legitimate to hire writers or purchase content.

Yes it is.

Just as it's perfectly legitimate to buy a used car, as long as it's bought from the legal owner and not from someone who stole it from the owner. I think that was the point.

Or there's also the issue of the "packaged sites" as tim222 pointed out.

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Atomic

10:41 pm on May 8, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I think that was the point.

Perhaps it could have been stated more clearly?

Or there's also the issue of the "packaged sites" as tim222 pointed out.

I did mention that there are "other issues to be considered" didn't I? My point is that just asking whether someone wrote articles themselves isn't a fair question and I stand by that. Perhaps the OP did purchase their articles on eBay, but I don't know that. If it turns out they acquired their articles this way, fine. They blew it. That still doesn't make "Did you write them yourself?" a fair question.

[edited by: Atomic at 10:41 pm (utc) on May 8, 2008]

MFKaHB

10:46 pm on May 8, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Come on, I rephrased it. What else can I do?
Apologizing for asking an 'unfair' question?
Let's wait and see what the answer from the OP is.
Only then we can help.

Atomic

1:35 am on May 9, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Come on, I rephrased it.

I'm sorry. I didn't notice until later. That's an excellent question.

RonS

2:20 am on May 9, 2008 (gmt 0)

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My link to G search was removed, but suffice to say it showed that the personal site mentioned was identical to 20 other sites out there.

The site mentioned was clearly database/template driven and a single entry of the AdSense code would likely cover all of the content pages. :D

[edited by: RonS at 2:21 am (utc) on May 9, 2008]

koan

4:14 am on May 9, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I think its fair for people to ask if the web site is legit before they invest their personal time giving free advice. (At least it's an ethos, as Walter would say)

Atomic

4:41 am on May 9, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I think its fair for people to ask if the web site is legit before they invest their personal time giving free advice.

Who could argue with that? However, how you go about finding that out can be argued. Hell, what is and what isn't legit could be argued till we're blue in the face.

[edited by: Atomic at 4:45 am (utc) on May 9, 2008]

Malkovich

4:51 am on May 9, 2008 (gmt 0)

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if those 2000 pages are automatically-generated content, or if it's a website full of "articles" that you bought on eBay, then it will be a waste of time to edit every single page, since Google will drop your AdSense account soon, anyway

I have about 100 pages that are "automatically generated". They are the RSS feeds from various sources that are relevant to my niche. They also have adsense on them. My "innocent" idea behind such pages is to provide users with an option to read more about the topic if they care.
Does it endanger my adsense account?
BTW, I also use a little bit of adwords to send traffic to the site, but not to those RSS pages.

StoutFiles

12:10 pm on May 9, 2008 (gmt 0)

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You guys missed the link to the site and what tim found. His site is EXACTLY like at least 10 others. Layout is exactly the same, articles exactly the same, etc. If you help him you are helping one of the many clone sites out there.

farmboy

12:40 pm on May 9, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I have about 100 pages that are "automatically generated". They are the RSS feeds from various sources that are relevant to my niche. ...
Does it endanger my adsense account?

Spend some time reading the TOS for the RSS feed from those sources. You'll probably want to monitor the TOS from all your sources on a regular basis for updates.

Many sources that have RSS feeds prohibit the use of their content for commercial purposes. If any of your sources have such a prohibition in place, then Yes, your AdSense account is in danger.

FarmBoy

farmboy

12:49 pm on May 9, 2008 (gmt 0)

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You guys missed the link to the site and what tim found. His site is EXACTLY like at least 10 others. Layout is exactly the same, articles exactly the same, etc. If you help him you are helping one of the many clone sites out there.

Yep. The person who created that package of sites realizes he can earn more selling a dream to people with dollar signs in their eyes than he can if he just put AdSense on the pages and kept it all for himself.

Which reminds me of the two greatest niches of all time.

FarmBoy

tim222

4:08 pm on May 9, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I have about 100 pages that are "automatically generated". They are the RSS feeds from various sources that are relevant to my niche.

There are software programs that you can feed a list of keywords and it spits out an "article" that almost but not quite makes sense, peppered with those keywords. That's what I was referring to.

Which reminds me of the two greatest niches of all time.

Yes, the easiest way to make money is to sell things to other people who want to make money.

ankithonda

8:05 pm on May 9, 2008 (gmt 0)

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huh....actually u all r correct....at your point of views ..... but I want to earn some bucks for study purpose...and I dont have any job ....so i thought this is the way to earn .... I bring a package and now I want to add adsense code in it..... plz tell some good idea. ....or another way to earn ..... if there is a software for inserting a code ...provide atleat name of that ...thanks

Bddmed

8:17 pm on May 9, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Any decent editor will let you 'search and replace' the whole thing in one go. I don't understand why that wouldn't be an option.

If you're studying why not make a site about your achievements? That's more likely to be useful then what you're doing or trying to achieve now.

StoutFiles

10:11 pm on May 9, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Have you at least been approved for Adsense?

HuskyPup

1:32 am on May 10, 2008 (gmt 0)



Simple answer...if you have to ask you do not know what you are doing!

koan

3:04 am on May 10, 2008 (gmt 0)

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If making money with adsense was as easy as "bringing a package and slap adsense code in it for study purposes", everybody would be doing it.

jatar_k

1:28 pm on May 10, 2008 (gmt 0)

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funny how people ask questions when they don't know hwo to do something, last time I checked that's how you learn

maybe instead of ridiculing our friend here we could teach the proper way

what a concept

ankithonda I have a few resources for oyu

we have a New to Web Development [webmasterworld.com] forum which has many questions such as yours. You could try a look through there.

there is also the classic Successful Site in 12 Months with Google Alone [webmasterworld.com] which is full f info on ranking sites

you could also try this AdSense thread for some pointers to information
[webmasterworld.com...]

as far as editors go you could try this thread
Best WYSIWYG editor? [webmasterworld.com]
or you could try this search [google.com] as there are a bunch of threads about text editors

thera re also affiliate programs, try this

Building a Business Around Affiliate Programs [webmasterworld.com]

Hobbs

4:17 pm on May 10, 2008 (gmt 0)

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try this AdSense thread for some pointers to information

Ah the names in that thread brings back memories, 2006 was a good vintage year.

farmboy

4:50 pm on May 10, 2008 (gmt 0)

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plz tell some good idea. ....or another way to earn ..... if there is a software for inserting a code ...provide atleat name of that ...thanks

You're asking how to insert code into this duplicated site you've acquired. In case it isn't clear, people are telling you they think it's a waste of time and energy to expect to earn money by purchasing a site like this and putting AdSense on the pages.

You would have been better off to come here and ask about your plan before you acquired the site. It's too late now, but the advice people are giving you is still valid.

I recommend putting your time and energy into something other than trying to get AdSense code into those 2,000 pages.

FarmBoy