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mohaiminul-islam · 11 months
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Why should I advertise on Google?
Here are some reasons why you should advertise on Google:
Reach a large audience. Google is the most popular search engine in the world, with over 92% of the global market share. This means that your ads have the potential to reach a large number of people who are actively looking for businesses like yours.
Target your ads. With Google Ads, you can target your ads to specific demographics, interests, and even keywords. This means that your ads will only be shown to people who are likely to be interested in what you have to offer.
Get results quickly. Google Ads is a pay-per-click (PPC) advertising platform, which means that you only pay when someone clicks on your ad. This makes it a very cost-effective way to reach new customers and generate leads.
Track your results. Google Ads provides detailed reports that show you how many people have seen your ads, how many have clicked on them, and how many have taken the desired action, such as visiting your website or calling your business. This information can help you to optimize your campaigns and get the most out of your advertising budget.
Overall, Google Ads is a powerful tool that can help you to reach new customers, generate leads, and grow your business. If you're not already advertising on Google, I encourage you to give it a try.
Here are some additional tips for creating effective Google Ads:
Write clear and concise ad copy. Your ad copy should be clear, concise, and persuasive. It should highlight the benefits of your products or services and explain why people should click on your ad.
Use relevant keywords. When you're creating your ad campaign, you'll need to choose relevant keywords. These are the words and phrases that people are likely to use when they're searching for businesses like yours.
Set a budget. Google Ads allows you to set a daily budget for your ad campaigns. This will help you to control your spending and avoid overspending.
Track your results. As I mentioned earlier, Google Ads provides detailed reports that show you how your campaigns are performing. This information can help you to optimize your campaigns and get the most out of your advertising budget.
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trafficshieldio · 7 months
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wess86512625 · 2 years
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wess18549 · 2 years
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audreybella366 · 2 years
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Google Ads Account Suspended Suspicious Payments
Google ads suspended for Suspicious Payment Activity?If you hold any other Google paid product such as Google Cloud, Business Gmail, even if you are up to date in your billing, this could effect your Google ads suspension
Google Ads Account Suspended Suspicious Payments
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polyphonetic · 2 years
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tpquill · 1 year
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The legacy of the Blue check mark ✔️
I’ve been on Twitter since 2009; long enough to witness the birth of the “legacy blue tick/check” and what it meant.
It’s main reason was to give those in government and the entertainment business a platform where a blue check meant you are the official account of the name created. For the entertainment industry it allowed fans of celebrities to follow them, knowing the person you followed was the legitimate account and not some troll, trolling social media for shits and giggles. For official government accounts it meant you could follow factual political information. For entertainment news channels (like Fox) it meant you could get the latest about the entertainment world. For media industries, it meant you could follow their page for up to the minute news.
For years it’s been like this, normal, safe, reliable…until recently you could post quite happily, follow your favourite celebs, engage in political or domestic subjects. Report accounts (it was very rare in the early yrs) accounts that were being abusive or spamming. And then came a loud mouthed bigoted buffoon, who used the platform for political and personal hits. This dawned a wave of abusive, racist, homophobic, xenophobic behaviour to start crawling out of the gutter. Flooding the platform with vile threats, vile behaviour and very vile people. Twitter suspended the worst of the accounts and pretty soon most social media platforms did the same. The cries of “freedom of speech, first amendment rights being taken away from them” rang out like the wails of a banshee into the night.
This was seen as an abuse of power and then the owner decided to sell the platform on the open market - did Jack Dorsey get bored or was he pushed out? He left Twitter out in the open for anyone to buy at a high price…high price indeed. Twitter during 2020 was instrumental in keeping disinformation as much away as possible by fact checking, adding disclaimers and warnings on posts that were not telling the truth. Suspending accounts abusing the rules and cooling off periods for those not following them. This did not sit well with the loud mouthed who wanted to be able to say what they wanted, lie bare faced on their page or threaten those who opposed their rhetoric. One such loud mouthed opinionated person is Elon Musk. Not the brightest spark in the room. Inherited a wealth from his fathers ownership of an emerald mine in South Africa (actually fact) in other words just like the orange Buffon who used the platform to abuse and lie through - Musk is a trust fund billionaire. Bought Tesla (no he didn’t invent anything) picked the brains of scientists to create SpaceX (his money funded it he’s not the brains behind it the scientists are) the billionaire playboy likes to throw his money around to feel important, has always felt his freedom of speech was hampered by the rules of the previous owners of Twitter. So he put 44b across and bought the platform. Fired practically everyone who had spent several decades working for the company and installed a bunch of yes men to help him run the social media empire.
worst.mistake.ever
Top advertisers fled the platform
Installed a repeatedly nauseating algorithm that doesn’t make sense. It also throws up accounts you have either blocked because of content or accounts you have never followed but hey it’s Musk running the show.
Added sponsorship from pretty crappy, cheap advertisers that flood the area worse than google pop up ads.
And now decided that the blue check mark you had been given by the ownership and proof of who you are to distinguish you from those who would use your name for other trolling means - you need to pay for.
Will remove the blue check mark if you don’t pay up.
No wait, will reinstall your blue check mark if you have over 1mil followers
Has decided to reinstall your blue check because you publicly claimed you wouldn’t pay for it just to rub your nose in it, by inserting a clause that YOU the owner of your page - verified it by your phone number.
How very gracious of the aSSclown. Now for me, the blue check mark doesn’t mean anything. I’m of no importance, I’m not famous, I don’t have a massive following, but I do have an opinion and understand why celebrities have kicked off regarding their check mark that’s been there since they registered with Twitter. I do feel their annoyance because why not? They like to know that their fans are following the real deal. It also helps their careers when they can be seen by advertisers and can advertise their up and coming projects on a social media platform but Musk’s idea of playing the “teach you all a lesson” behaviour is just another step of proof, that he’s as incompetent at running this platform as he is with everything else he touches. Once admired businessman and philanthropist, he’s become more of a laughing stock with his unstable views of trying to clean the platform up. He’s allowed previous banned accounts back on (banned because of their disinformation and hatred) cozied up to dictators, pleaded with others to come back. Spread disinformation regarding people’s support on the ongoing conflict In Ukraine and sided with the opposing side. Posted misinformation and when caught out - claimed the algorithm wasn’t working properly. In other words Elon hasn’t got a clue. While others are creating different platforms to transition too, all eyes are on the orange buffoon, who used this once good media platform, inspire to create as much havoc in the next election, knowing full well that in 2020 he was silenced for his part in sending out misinformation about the election he claimed (falsely) that was rigged against him. Stirred up enough trolls in the gutter by organising a crowd of homegrown terrorists to attack the nations Capitol building to stop the election being certified against him. Musk has proven that he is more in favour of allowing the media platform he doesn’t really care about as it’s losing money, due to his poor handling crash spectacularly into the ground or walk away and allow the likes of the dishonest Republican Party take over and finish what the orange buffoon started. The fact remains that the more he can turn away from Twitter through loss of faith, loss of blue check mark the better - you’re only interfering with his course of carnage anyway.
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You can stay and fight - remove his hold on you.
Go into your settings, edit your profile, remove your name and put it back in again - the blue check mark disappears. Add more symbols after your name, it too removes the check mark. Those who have always followed you, know who you are because they will still stay on your followers list. Your account will still be the same just no blue check. Add a photo to your profile that states it’s you. Don’t give Musk the satisfaction of owning you - your legacy mark was given to you as validation, but your fans or followers already know that.
Remember the reason you were given that little blue tick - Musk should never hold that kind of power over you. Those who have paid the $8 well that’s on them and the only reason they’ve done so is for their own reasons or possibly self entitlement - either way, they’re paying a billionaire the privilege of owning them.
#bluechecktwitter #muskdestroyingtwitter #legacybluechecksgone
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mariacallous · 5 months
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YouTube unleashed an influential generation of new internet celebrities in 2007 when it started to share ad revenue with select video creators. For the past couple of years, a snippet of code on YouTube’s website revealed which channels are part of the secretive and exclusive club. But users and activists who had come to rely on that flag suddenly found themselves in the dark last month.
YouTube removed the code, shutting off the ability of creators to keep tabs on their competitors—and of journalists and researchers to hold the world's largest video streaming service accountable for who it allows into what’s known as the YouTube Partner Program, or YPP. Its demise hasn’t been previously reported.
Being part of YPP can be a validation of creators' talents, but the uncertainty left by the code's removal could let both new joiners and kicked-out creators escape attention. In September, YouTube announced that UK comedian Russell Brand had been suspended from YPP after several women accused him of rape and sexual assault. Now, it’s more difficult to track a channel’s status.
Maen Hammad says he and his colleagues at the US corporate responsibility advocacy group Ekō used the code on YouTube channels and tools empowered by it to carry out their investigations. The nonprofit previously used the flag to report on anti-LGBTQ content receiving revenue from YouTube. “I would have to believe that YouTube took out the source code after many civil society groups were using them to corroborate that YouTube was monetizing some of the worst disinformation on the internet,” Hammad says.
Tony Woodall, who runs a travel channel that he hopes will soon meet the viewership requirements to join YPP, made use of YouTube’s transparency about accounts in the program in recent months. He used the Google Chrome extension Is YouTube Channel Monetized?, which was powered by the code snippet, to research and learn from the strategies of other travel accounts already in YPP. “YouTube creators like to know which other creators are getting monetized and ask, ‘Why not me?’” Woodall says. He now feels deflated—the extension has stopped working, and no clear alternatives are available.
Asked about the vanished code, YouTube spokesperson Kimberly Taylor says the service constantly makes updates to improve the privacy of creators and viewers. While ads appear on a variety of videos and channels, just those in YPP get a portion of sales. Whether someone is earning ad revenue share is a fact YouTube intends to keep private with the channel owner, Taylor says.
The sensitivity of that information is debatable. Lindz Amer, a transgender, nonbinary creator of kids’ content in YPP, says they never found it concerning for the public to know they received a share of ad revenue from YouTube. “People already assume my channel is monetized, because they see my subscriber count and they see ads,” says Amer, who has nearly 29,000 subscribers on YouTube. “I absolutely understand the importance of privacy but it’s not something that matters to me as much as my address not being online.”
Coded Mystery
YouTube, which is owned by Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet, pays up to 55 percent of ad revenue and a portion of subscription sales to more than 2 million creators who’ve met viewership and quality requirements to become part of YPP. After YouTube said it improved its ability to identify appropriate content, it began in November 2020 showing ads on non-YPP channels, from which it keeps 100 percent of the ad sales. But the ads expansion made it challenging for the public to authoritatively determine the creators included in the program and getting a revenue share.
Fortunately for watchdogs and wannabe members of YPP trying to monitor their competitors, internet archives show that in June 2021 the publicly accessible source code for YouTube channels’ homepages began including a piece of JavaScript including a flag showing “true” or “false” for “is_monetization_enabled.” By no later than December 2021, internet sleuths had spotted the helpful code. Software developers sprung into action, developing ad-supported websites and free browser add-ons that automatically looked for “true” or “false” in the code for a channel and displayed to users whether a particular channel was enrolled in YPP and thus receiving ad payouts.
At least one analytics tool used by millions of YouTube creators, vidIQ, integrated a monetization checker based on the code directly into its platform after users requested the feature. Chrome’s extension store shows a handful of such offerings collectively have more than 7,000 users.
The owner of the website Is This Channel Monetized, who goes by Alex Portman, says he developed his own tool in November 2022 because he works in digital marketing and needed to assess whether which YouTube channel strategies were commercially viable. “I figured I was not the only one needing this, so I turned it into an online tool,” Portman says. It’s been an unprofitable venture, but it’s generated significant traffic and paid off by benefitting his day job.
Portman and other developers say the code on YouTube channels disappeared as early as November 17—the day after WIRED asked YouTube about the flag when fact-checking a story about YouTube excluding creators in the Palestinian territories from its revenue-sharing arrangement. WIRED had used the code to confirm that Palestinian channels were not in YPP. YouTube did not dispute the accuracy of the code and generally does not publicly comment on a specific channel’s monetization status.
After YouTube removed the code, Portman says, his website experienced a surge in visits. He rushed to develop a way to use other clues to provide the same information.
His new system assumes a channel is in YPP if it meets the program minimum of 1,000 subscribers (though YouTube is gradually lowering the threshold to 500) and most of its recent videos have ads. Channels with other visible monetization features like memberships or Super Thanks are also considered part of YPP, since being in the program is a prerequisite but those options have not been widely adopted by channels. Portman has to start reporting some channel’s status as “unknown” when there aren’t enough clues to provide a clear answer.
“I haven't reached out to YouTube support, as they are generally not helpful at all,” Portman says. “I highly doubt they will ever address this.”
The advocacy group Ekō had used the monetization code and tools based on it to study financial support for problematic content on YouTube. The group published a report in October about seven channels apparently in YPP that accounted for 13 videos with what Ekō described as anti-LGBTQ speech. When following up last month, Ekō’s Hammad found that eight videos seemed to no longer show ads. Because the YPP-status-checking tools had broken, he could not determine whether the channels behind the uploads had been booted from YPP entirely. YouTube’s Taylor says ads don’t appear on videos violating YouTube guidelines, which include restrictions against hateful and derogatory content.
Media Matters for America, a nonprofit that calls out alleged misinformation spread by conservative commentators and the advertisers funding them, had taken advantage of the YPP-status-check functionality to inform its own work. “Rolling back transparency will negatively impact monetization research overall, not just at Media Matters,” spokesperson Laura Keiter says. “It's disappointing that we will need to look for new methods.”
WIRED couldn’t determine whether any academic researchers had relied on the code while studying online video. One professor speaking on the condition of anonymity to avoid retribution from YouTube says they had previously looked at the flag and that it would have been valuable to their future research. “Knowing which channels seek to monetize on YouTube and which don’t would be great for studying the online creator economy,” the professor says.
YouTube spokesperson Taylor says scholars are welcome to request data through a research program open to students and staff at higher-education institutions. That data does not include information on whether a channel is part of YPP or is receiving ad-revenue-sharing payments.
To ensure YPP creators are getting paid for their work, YouTube this year has forced millions of viewers to disable ad blockers if they want to watch videos without delays or at all, frustrating users and causing chaos in the ad-blocker developer community.
Within the community that emerged around the YPP code flag, the developer of an open source monetization-checker extension who goes by Shaz suspects that the popular vidIQ service distributing the functionality may have put the issue on YouTube’s radar and “put the final nail in the coffin.” VidIQ CEO Rob Sandie says YouTube changes the data it provides all the time. “That's their decision, and we respect that, and we'll continue to find more ways to help creators,” he says.
Shaz was quick to give up on his extension after the code’s disappearance. He pulled it from the Chrome store and archived his project on the code repository GitHub, closing it off to further updates. At least unless a new clue leaks someday.
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mohaiminul-islam · 10 months
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Benefits of Google Ads
Google Ads is a powerful online advertising platform that can help businesses of all sizes reach their target audience and achieve their marketing goals.
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Some of the benefits of using Google Ads include:
Fast results: Google Ads can help you get your ads in front of potential customers quickly. This is because Google Ads uses a pay-per-click (PPC) model, which means you only pay when someone clicks on your ad.
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lady-nightmare · 2 years
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Lithuania will not grant asylum to the Russians only because they are mobilized for a war with Ukraine, said Gabrielius Landsbergis, Lithuanian Minister of Foreign Affairs on Saturday. Prime Minister Ingrida Szimonyte believes that saving Russians from being drafted into the army is not the responsibility of the neighboring countries.
"Lithuania will not grant asylum to those who are simply fleeing from responsibility. The Russians must stay and fight against Putin," Landsbergis wrote on Twitter.
It is probably not the duty of Lithuania or other neighboring countries to save all Russian citizens from mobilization - Prime Minister Szimonyte said on Friday commenting on the possibility of a possible increase in the influx of Russian citizens.
The head of the government indicated that both when making decisions on humanitarian visas and asylum, each person must be assessed individually, taking into account the threats they face.
I would not understand a situation in which we allow people to enter Lithuania for humanitarian reasons just because the war was OK for them, when they watched it on TV sitting on the couch, and now it's not OK anymore when your government and your (minister Defense Sergey - ed.) Shoigu called you to the army and invited you to participate in the war - said Szimonyte.
She added that Russian aggression against Ukraine started in 2014 and Russian citizens had "time to decide whose side they are on."
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilization in the country on Wednesday. The operation is to cover reservists, i.e. people who have already completed military service, but are to undergo additional training before being sent to the front. The mobilization will cover approx. 300 thousand. people - said Minister of Defense Shoigu.
This has caused great confusion among the Russians who want to get away from the gauze. They try to get to neighboring countries, exchange tips on the Internet on how to avoid being called. It is about arranged marriages or "painless breaking of hands".
Meanwhile, the EU tightened the rules for issuing visas to Russians. This decision completely suspends the visa facilitation agreement for Russian citizens to whom only the general provisions of the Visa Code will apply. This means an increase in the fee for applying for a visa and extending the deadline for their examination.
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wess86512625 · 2 years
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How to reactive Google adwords suspended account #advertiser #unsuspended #reactivate #ads #google
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wess18549 · 2 years
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How to reactive Google adwords suspended account #advertiser #unsuspended #reactivate #ads #google
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infacloud · 18 days
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Everything You Need to Know About Google AdSense
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Everything You Need to Know About Google AdSenseGoogle AdSense is one of the most popular online advertising platforms for website owners and bloggers. It provides an easy way to monetize your website or blog by displaying ads that are relevant to your content.Google AdSense is a great tool for website owners and bloggers who want to generate revenue from their online content. It allows you to customize the ads displayed on your website, giving you control over what types of ads appear, as well as how much money you make from them. In this article, we'll explain everything you need to know about Google AdSense and how it works. We'll also discuss some tips on how to get started with Google AdSense and maximize your earnings potential.What is Google AdSense and How Does it Work?Google AdSense is an online advertising platform that allows website owners to earn money from their websites. It works by displaying relevant ads on your website and paying you a portion of the revenue generated from those ads. With Google AdSense, you can easily monetize your website and start earning money without any upfront costs or investments. Additionally, it's easy to set up and manage, making it a great option for website owners who want to quickly start earning money from their sites.Step-by-Step Guide to Setting Up a Google AdSense Account & Get ApprovedSetting up a Google AdSense account is one of the most important steps for any website or blog owner who wants to monetize their content. Google AdSense is a great way to make money from your website and get paid for your hard work.Google Adsense approval is essential for anyone wishing to make money from their website. It's a crucial step that shouldn't be overlooked if you want to increase your online presence and generate income. To do this, you will need to meet certain requirements including having a valid contact information, a content-rich website that follows the Adsense policies and programs, and an active presence online with at least one social media account. Additionally, your website must have sufficient traffic and meet other criteria before you can be approved by Google Adsense.Google AdSense will disable your account if you are using inappropriate ad formats and targeting the wrong audience to posting low-quality content and using unethical techniques, there are several strategies that could lead to your account getting suspended or blocked.Optimizing Your Google AdSense Ads for Maximum Earnings & ROIGoogle AdSense is a great way to monetize your website and increase your ROI. But, to maximize your earnings, you need to optimize your ads. This means adjusting the size, placement and design of your ads so that they are more visible and attractive to viewers. You also need to ensure that the ads are placed in the right locations on your website, so that they get maximum exposure. By optimizing your Google AdSense Ads for maximum earnings & ROI, you can boost revenue from this source and make sure that you are getting the most out of it.Google AdSense Payment Options & Earning ReportsWith Google AdSense, you can track your earnings and payment options in real-time, giving you the ability to manage your finances more effectively. With the new month by month overview feature, Google Adsense makes it easier than ever to stay on top of your earnings. You'll be able to view all your income sources at once, so you can easily keep tabs on how much money you're making and where it's coming from. Read the full article
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I was browsing companion ads today and I came across a girl who uses a scheduling platform to accept appointments. The platform also allows clients to publish reviews (like StyleSeat and Vagaro). I’ve been looking for ways to increase my exposure on Google so I also created a profile on the scheduling platform and I “submitted” review on my services.
The platform is cautious about who uses their platform. I can tell because I was unable to use the word “escort” in my profile description. Given that they’re clearly not sex worker friendly, I won’t be surprised if I get an email over the next few days, notifying me that my account has been suspended. 🙄
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