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Here are some great tips to help you get the most visitors possible.

1. Make your launch public

If you are launching a new web site or some significant new content for your site, write an introduction about it and submit it to share web sites such as Digg, Reddit and Now Public.

2. Make sure that the domain name you have chosen is suitable

Pick a name that will grab the interest of your target audience and enable them to instantly understand the aim of your web site.

Try and keep your domain name short – two to three words maximum. Avoid complex or hard to spell words, as people will struggle to type them correctly and remember them. Try to avoid a hyphenated domain name, as it will make the name hard to pass on verbally (e.g. on the telephone).

3. Be flexible about your choice of domain name

However, as there are approximately 120-130 million domain names registered worldwide, it may be useful to have a shortlist of alternatives in case the name you ideally want is already registered.

4. Think about sources of traffic to your web site

The type of traffic you want to attract to your web site will also have a bearing on your choice of domain name, as well as influencing how you decide to publicise the site, and the features and content you include.

Traffic to a personal web site usually comes from three main sources:

· Search engines

· Referral traffic (from other sites)

· Loyal readers

Each of these audiences will benefit from a different approach. The key to building a group of regular readers is to keep the content on the site fresh and update it regularly. Adding features such as a forum, or comments section will enable your audience to interact with you and others who share your interests, which can help keep the impetus going.

You can attract readers from search engines by using keywords. Search engines use keywords within domain names to rank web sites. If you choose a domain name that contains generic keywords (like mobile, music blog, gamer) you could achieve a high ranking. If your web site contains advertising this kind of traffic can be valuable, as visitors who come via search engines are more likely to click on ads than regular readers.

You can also attract readers who follow links from other sites. If your site is a blog you could benefit from links from one of the larger blogs such as Slashdot. This can result in large amounts of traffic and although these visitors are less likely to click on ads if they decide to post links to your site on their own blogs this can help with your search engine optimisation.

5. Marketing your web site through search engines

If you are not able to use keywords in your domain name you can still use search engines to promote your web site to a larger audience. Most of the search engines and directories allow you to register your web site for free. You can also take advantage of free banner advertising on various link exchange networks.

6. Marketing your web site through social networking sites

If you belong to a social networking site such as MySpace or Facebook, or you are a member of a network such as a Yahoo Group, make sure that you post a link to your web site on your page, and post messages every time you update the web site or add a new feature. It’s free advertising that could reach a much larger audience than you think.

7. Making money from your web site

You can make money from your web site by placing adverts on your home page that generate revenue when visitors click on them. Google Adsense adverts are pay per click and can generate decent revenue. You could also sign up for an account with Text Link ads, who will sell small text ads on your site and split the revenue with you 50-50. You can also take advantage of free access to various affiliate networks such as Amazon and LinkShare. You can also make extra revenue by adding a donation button – if your site is giving people genuine value they may well be prepared to give a donation.

8. Keep developing your web site

The key to any successful personal web site is to generate traffic. In order to keep attracting visitors to your site, you must spend time developing it and updating it regularly. Add new content as often as possible, and carry out regular reviews of your layout and design. Keep your eye out for new features you can add to improve usability and if you are monetizing your web site, experiment with different revenue streams.

9. Use your domain name for your emails

In addition to your web site you can use your domain name for your email address. If you have an existing personal email account (e.g. hotmail) you can keep this, but use the domain name to forward your email.
How and Why of Biz blogs

Blog is short for Web Log or Weblog and the Blogosphere is

the online blog world, some parts of which are hyperlinked

extensively to each other.

This is the Wikipedia definition: Blog is short for weblog. A

weblog is a journal (or newsletter) that is frequently updated

and intended for general public consumption. Blogs generally

represent the personality of the author or the Web site.

I recommend that you read lots of people's blogs to learn what

blogs are. Go to your favorite search engine and type in the

word 'blog' and the subject you're interested in. For example,

'web design blog', or 'blog music', or 'sports blog'. You'll

find lots of blogs that way.

Blogs have become a way in which regular, non-technical people

can post information to the Web as easily as they can access it.

Why Are Blogs So Important?

Well, they're not that important, yet. But they could be soon,

and most likely will be. In fact, some would argue that they are

already vital in today's Web business world. I am not ready to

agree to that yet, but it is becoming more obvious to me over

time that blogs can no longer be ignored in business.

Online businesses can benefit from blogging by taking advantage

of a vehicle for easily posting new, original, and

business-related content on a regular basis.

Here Are Some More Business Benefits Of Blogging:

* Blogs help to position you and/or your company as experts

and leaders in your industry.

* They're interactive in nature. At the end of each blog entry

is usually a link that allows anyone to add their own comments

to your blog entries. This allows your customers and potential

customers to make comments about your products or services or

ask you questions to help them in their buying process.

* Blogs are marketed easily and quickly by their RSS feeds.

* Blogs allow you to stress your choice of products, services,

relevant news stories, quotes, pictures and more with your

audience, customers and potential customers.

* People are generous with adding links to your blog if the

content is good, especially within their own blogs. More

links means more traffic and better search engine rankings.

Here Are Some Ways In Which You Can Make Revenue From Your Blog:

1. Selling advertisements. Whether you use banners or text links,

if your site draws a regular audience interested in your blog

topics or theme, try to offer ad space to organizations that are

looking to market to your audience. In fact, if your blogs

becomes really popular then advertisers will call you.

2. Offering Google's AdSense. Google's website explains,

"Google AdSense is a fast and easy way for website publishers

of all sizes to display relevant Google ads on their website's

content pages and earn money." Learn more about AdSense.

3. Affiliate Programs. Affiliate programs allow Web sites that

provide links to your site to receive payments or reciprocal

advertising in exchange for promoting your Web site. In the case

of blogging, this is reversed, where you post links within your

blog, and collect money from the owners of those links when they

result in a click-through and sale.

Here Are Some Websites Where You Can Get Your Blog Listed:

* BlogWise - http://www.blogwise.com

* Blog Search Engine - http://www.blogsearchengine.com

* Blog Hub - http://www.bloghub.com

* Blog Daisey - http://www.blogdaisey.com

* Get Blogs - http://www.getblogs.com

* Is Blogs - http://www.lsblogs.com


How To Blog For Business:

First you need to get blogging software. You can choose to

create a blog that is housed on another site such as

http://www.blogger.com (which is a blog service) or you can

host it on your own Web server. I recommend the latter since

the links that are developed by others pointing to your blog

won't be counted in the search engines. This is because the

links are attributed to domains, so a link to

http://MyNewBlog.blogger.com gives a link credit to

blogger.com and not your domain.

If your blog is a business blog, you really ought to host your

own blog as opposed to using a blog service. You'll need the

extra functionality and control.

If you plan on hosting your own blog and if you plan to use a

UNIX Web server platform, then you need to go with blogging

software such as Movable Type, for example. If you have a

Microsoft Web server platform for your site, then you'll need

software such as BetaParticle blog. Here is a great list of

various blog software: http://www.lights.com/weblogs/tools.html

Next you'll need a database to hook your blog up to. The

database is what stores the blog entries, among other things. If

you don't know if you have a database on or connected to your

website server, or if you don't know how to hook up your blog to

your database, contact your host company or Web server

administrator for help.

Once you have the blog set up on your domain (for example

http://www.MyWebsite.com/blog) and you've hooked it up to a live

database, you can start blogging. Generally, each entry is also

a day. So you can write a new entry every day, or whenever you

want, and that entry will show up on the blog at the top, moving

older entries below.

You ought to think of a theme for your blog. In other words, your

blog could be about your personal experiences in the industry

you're in. It could be about your company's product reviews, or

new services. It could be about your thoughts and opinions about

issues related to your industry. It could be a place where you

regularly find and list new resources to help others in your

industry. The list is endless. But be sure to stick to a theme

and be original. You want to offer something of value to your

website visitors.

Sticking to a theme helps you position yourself for future

advertisers and also makes for better reading for your visitors.

Furthermore, you want to give a good impression with your blog

with each and every entry if you want it to augment your online

business. Finally, sticking to a theme helps with the search

engines since it's believed that engines determine website

themes and use this information for ranking.

Of course your blog could be about personal things too. Many

blogs are just that, an online journal. But since we're

interested in Web business here, I am discussing business blogs

only.

What's great is that blogs get indexed easily and quickly by

search engines. Each entry is another "page" that can be

potentially listed in Google for example, which will drive more

traffic to your site.

Another neat thing about running a blog once it's set up is that

you do not need to be technical at all to make regular entries.

This is helpful if you want to delegate the writing to someone

else, since technical skills won't be a prerequisite. This

allows you to have the most qualified person regarding the

blog's theme and, hopefully the best writer, actually making the

entries.

Be creative. Add images to your blog entries to spice things up a

bit. Although blogging can be lonely, keep at it. Sometimes it

seems like you're just writing new entries each day for yourself

only. It may be a while before someone chooses to add a comment

to one of your entries. You may not hear from anyone for a long

time. But that doesn't mean people aren't reading it. In fact,

check your website statistics to see just how many people are

visiting your new blog. As you add more entries, get your blog

listed on other sites and market your blog. It will build, and

eventually you'll have a nice following of engaged readers.

Most importantly, be sure to pepper your entries with calls to

action. For example, if your business blog is attached to your

travel website and the blog's theme is traveling and finding

great travel deals all over the world, make sure you add a link

to an entry that points people to a travel special you're

running on your website. What would be even better is a blog

entry about the fantastic vacation you took to Hawaii and

included at the end was a link to cheap Hawaii vacation deals on

your website.
Ways of Earning from Home!

1. Online advertisement programs
2. Data entry
3. Freelance work

What is an online advertisement program?

Online advertising is a form of promotion that uses the Internet and World Wide Web for the expressed purpose of delivering marketing messages to attract customers. Examples of online advertising include contextual ads on search engine results pages, banner ads, Rich Media Ads, Social network advertising, online classified advertising, advertising networks and e-mail marketing, including e-mail spam.

Online video directories for brands are a good example of interactive advertising. These directories complement television advertising and allow the viewer to view the commercials of a number of brands. If the advertiser has opted for a response feature, the viewer may then choose to visit the brand’s website, or interact with the advertiser through other touch points such as email, chat or phone. Response to brand communication is instantaneous, and conversion to business is very high. This is because in contrast to conventional forms of interruptive advertising, the viewer has actually chosen to see the commercial.

One major benefit of online advertising is the immediate publishing of information and content that is not limited by geography or time. To that end, the emerging area of interactive advertising presents fresh challenges for advertisers who have hitherto adopted an interruptive strategy.

Another benefit is the efficiency of advertisers' investment. It means two facts, one is the customization of advertisements, including content and posted websites. For example, AdWords and AdSense enable ads shown on relevant webpage’s or aside of search results of pre-chosen keywords. Another is the payment method. Whatever purchasing variation is selected, the payment is usually relative with audiences' response.



A number of advertising programs


Google Adsense lets you earn money from relevant ads on your website. It matches ads to your site's content, and you earn money whenever your visitors click on them.


AzoogleAds lets you maximize revenue from your traffic by promoting offers from our vast network of quality Advertisers. is a performance-based online advertising network that delivers both amazing results for its Advertisers and easy to manage and highly profitable revenue stream for its Publishers. It delivers targeted and untargeted customers from a variety of websites, search portals, newsletters and contextual Publishers. AzoogleAds manages this marketplace of online Publishers eager to generate revenue by promoting products and Advertisers wishing to acquire new customers.


AdBrite enables you to approve or reject any ads purchased for your site. Never worry again about inappropriate content or competitor ads appearing on your ad placements.


Yahoo Publisher Network use Yahoo to display ads that are relevant to the content of your site and earn money from qualified clicks. No investment is required and setup is quick and easy.



What is Google AdSense?

Google AdSense is a fast and easy way for website publishers of all sizes to display relevant, unobtrusive Google ads on their website's content pages and earn money. Because the ads are related to what your users are looking for on your site, you'll finally have a way to both monetize and enhance your content pages.

It's also a way for web site publishers to provide Google search to their site users, and to earn money by displaying Google ads on the search results pages. The program is free, and combines pay-per-click and pay-per-impression advertising - meaning you get paid for valid clicks on the ads on your site or search results pages as well as impressions on your content pages. Keep in mind that participation in AdSense requires you to have a website. If you don't have one, you can sign up for a free blog at www.blogger.com.

More about CPM, CPC, and CPA.

* CPM (Cost Per Impression) is where advertisers pay for exposure of their message to a specific audience. CPM costs are priced per thousand impressions, or loads of an advertisement. However, some impressions may not be counted, such as a reload or internal user action. The M in the acronym is the Roman numeral for one thousand.
* CPV (Cost Per Visitor) or (Cost per View in the case of Pop Ups and Unders) is where advertisers pay for the delivery of a Targeted Visitor to the advertisers website.
* CPC (Cost Per Click) is also known as Pay per click (PPC). Advertisers pay each time a user clicks on their listing and is redirected to their website. They do not actually pay for the listing, but only when the listing is clicked on. This system allows advertising specialists to refine searches and gain information about their market. Under the Pay per click pricing system, advertisers pay for the right to be listed under a series of target rich words that direct relevant traffic to their website, and pay only when someone clicks on their listing which links directly to their website. CPC differs from CPV in that each click is paid for regardless of whether the user makes it to the target site.



How much you can earn through this program?

The Google ads you are able to display on your content pages can be either cost-per-click (CPC) or cost-per-1000-impressions (CPM) ads, while AdSense for search results pages show exclusively CPC ads. This means that advertisers pay either when users click on ads, or when the advertiser's ad is shown on your site. You'll receive a portion of the amount paid for either activity on your website. Although we don't disclose the exact revenue share, our goal is to enable publishers to make as much or more than they could with other advertising networks.

Google AdSense Ad Formats

1. Text Ads 2) Image Ads 3) Video Ads 4) Link Units









Google AdSense Program Policies

Publishers participating in the AdSense program are required to adhere to the following policies. We ask that you read these policies carefully and refer to this document often. If you fail to comply with these policies, Google may disable ad serving to your site and/or disable your AdSense account. While in many cases Google prefer to work with publishers to achieve policy compliance, Google reserve the right to disable any account at any time. If your account is disabled, you will not be eligible for further participation in the AdSense program.

Invalid Clicks and Impressions: Clicks on Google ads must result from genuine user interest. Any method that artificially generates clicks or impressions on your Google ads is strictly prohibited. These prohibited methods include but are not limited to repeated manual clicks or impressions, using robots, automated click and impression generating tools, third-party services that generate clicks or impressions such as paid-to-click, paid-to-surf, auto surf, and click-exchange programs, or any deceptive software. Please note that clicking on your own ads for any reason is prohibited. Failure to comply with this policy may lead to your account being disabled.

Encouraging clicks: In order to ensure a good experience for users and advertisers, publishers may not request that users click the ads on their sites or rely on deceptive implementation methods to obtain clicks. Publishers participating in the AdSense program:

* May not encourage users to click the Google ads by using phrases such as "click the ads," "support us," "visit these links," or other similar language
* May not direct user attention to the ads via arrows or other graphical gimmicks
* May not place misleading images alongside individual ads
* May not promote sites displaying ads through unsolicited mass emails or unwanted advertisements on third-party websites
* May not compensate users for viewing ads or performing searches, or promise compensation to a third party for such behavior
* May not place misleading labels above Google ad units - for instance, ads may be labeled "Sponsored Links" but not "Favorite Sites"



Copyrighted Material: Website publishers may not display Google ads on web pages with content protected by copyright law unless they have the necessary legal rights to display that content.

Ad Placement: AdSense offers a number of ad formats and advertising products. Publishers are encouraged to experiment with a variety of placements, provided the following policies are respected:

* Up to three ad units may be displayed on each page.
* A maximum of two Google AdSense for search boxes may be placed on a page.
* Up to three link units may also be placed on each page.
* Up to three referral units may be displayed on a page, in addition to the ad units, search boxes, and link units specified above.
* AdSense for search results pages may show only a single ad link unit in addition to the ads Google serves with the search results. No other ads may be displayed on your search results page.
* No Google ad or Google search box may be displayed in a pop-up, pop-under, or in an email.
* Elements on a page must not obscure any portion of the ads.
* No Google ad may be placed on any non-content-based pages.
* No Google ad may be placed on pages published specifically for the purpose of showing ads, whether or not the page content is relevant.



Competitive Ads and Services: In order to prevent user confusion, we do not permit Google ads or search boxes to be published on websites that also contain other ads or services formatted to use the same layout and colors as the Google ads or search boxes on that site. Although you may sell ads directly on your site, it is your responsibility to ensure these ads cannot be confused with Google ads.



Payment options

* Payment by check
* Payment by Western Union Quick Cash



What is payment by Check?

Google anticipate that publishers will receive their checks approximately 2-4 weeks after the mailing date; however, it may take longer depending on the postal service in your location. If you receive payments by standard delivery check, you can request a reissue of a payment made in any month after the 25th of the following month. For example, to request a reissue of a check originally dated February 27th, you'd need to write to us after March 25th.

Where can I cash my AdSense checks?

Because policies vary between banks, we're not able to determine if a specific bank is able to accept your AdSense checks. All payment checks are issued by Citibank. If you receive checks in US Dollars, please inquire at your bank regarding whether they have a correspondent relationship with Citibank. This relationship is required in order to process our US Dollar checks. Please note that Google AdSense checks are for deposit only, and are not able to be cashed.

What is payment by Western Union Quick Cash?

Western Union Quick Cash is a payment method that allows you to receive your AdSense payments in cash using the worldwide Western Union money transfer service. Payments will be available for pick up at your local Western Union Agent the day after they are sent according to our normal payment schedule.

Reach the payment threshold in earnings

When your total unpaid earnings reach the payment threshold, Google send you a payment at the end of the next month. This threshold varies depending on the reporting currency in your account. For example, that the payment threshold for your account is US$100. In this case, if your total unpaid earnings reached $100 during January and you completed the 4 steps above, we would send you a payment at the end of February. If your total unpaid earnings haven't yet reached the payment threshold, they'll roll over to the next month and accrue until they meet the threshold.

Starting your Google AdSense account

Step 1: First you need a gmail account. To creating a gmail account you have to go> mail.google.com/mail/signup.

Choose your desired login name and complete all the fields correctly then click “I accept. Create my account”. Now you have a brand new gmail email account.


Step 2: Now go to> www.google.com/adsense. Next click “Sign up now” button.

Here you find the Google AdSense signup form

Keep in mind that participation in AdSense requires you to have a website. If you don't have one, you can sign up for a free blog at www.blogger.com. We assume that you have a website. Fill up the form and click “Submit Information”.


Choose appropriate options & click “Continue” button.



Now you can see the thanks message. Your application has now been submitted for review and we will follow up with you by email in 1-2 days. If Google aspect your account you receive a confirmation email. Then you can login to your AdSense account and get the java script advertisement link. This link can be use anywhere to your website html content.




If you don’t have a website please go to> www.blogger.com



After Sign in > enter your desired display name


Next > enter your blog’s heading & blog URL

Next > choose any template from the options

Now your blog is ready. You can start blogging now.
Blogging with Your Students:
The Pedagogical Approaches to Using Blogs

A Hands-On Workshop
Presented by Jonathan Goodman

1. If you don’t already have one you will need to create a Google GMail account.
2. Next go to Blogger.com
a. You need your Gmail username and password to log in.
b. Select the “Create a Blog” link.
i. Think up a name for your blog and the URL address.
c. Settings > Basic
i. Title
ii. Description
iii. Add your blog to our listings? – Yes, increases traffic.
iv. Let search engines find your blog? – Yes, increases traffic.
v. Show Quick Editing on your Blog? – Yes, easier to edit.
vi. Show Email Post links? – Yes, increases traffic.
vii. Adult Content? – No, unless you so choose.
viii. Show Compose Mode for all your blogs? – Yes, easier to edit.
ix. Enable transliteration? – Dependant on your audience.
x. Delete Your Blog? – Don’t do this unless you really want to delete.
d. Settings > Publishing
i. Blog*Spot Address - Decide what your URL should be.
ii. Your Domain – Decide what your URL should be.
iii. Use a missing files host? – No
e. Settings > Formatting
i. Show – the number of posts you want displayed on the home page.
ii. Date Header Format – display the date the way you want.
iii. Archive Index Date Format – display the date format your way.
iv. Timestamp Format – display the time your way.
v. Time Zone – display the time zone your way.
vi. Language – Choose your language.
vii. Convert line breaks – Yes, single hard-returns entered will be replaced with single tags in your blog, and two hard-returns will be replaced with two tags.
viii. Show Title field – Yes, you want a title for each new post.
ix. Show Link fields – Yes, includes a related link with each post.
x. Enable float alignment – Yes, aligns image and text.
xi. Post Template – Can enter something that will show up each post.
f. Settings > Comments
i. Comments – Choose to show or hide comments.
ii. Who Can Comment? – Choose if anyone or only subscribers.
iii. Comments Default for Posts – Should new posts have comments.
iv. Backlinks – Allows everyone to see who is linking to that post.
v. Backlinks Default for Posts – Should new posts have backlinks.
vi. Comments Timestamp Format – How should comment time show.
vii. Comment Form Message – General message about comments.
viii. Show comments in a popup window? – No, many people don’t allow pop-ups.
ix. Enable comment moderation? – Yes, if someone puts something inappropriate you want to be able to edit it even delete.
x. Show word verification for comments? – CAPTCHA requires a visitor to verify they are a human and not an Internet bot.
xi. Show profile images on comments? – Yes, people like to see other people’s faces.
xii. Comment Notification Email – Blogger sends the comment to you.
g. Settings > Archiving
i. Archive Frequency – How often do you want to archive?
ii. Enable Post Pages? – Yes, this helps improves your rank.
h. Settings > Site Feed - NOTE: This is an advanced issue.
i. Settings > Email
i. BlogSend Address – Yes, your blog is e-mailed to you.
ii. Mail-to-Blogger Address – If you want to send mobile photos and text immediately to your blog.
j. Settings > OpenID - NOTE: This is an advanced issue.
k. Settings > Permissions
i. Blog Authors – If you want multiple authors this is where you go.
ii. Blog Readers – If you want an exclusive private blog you can change these settings.
l. Layout > Pick New Template
i. Choose how you would like your site to look.
m. Layout > Page Elements
i. Add components to your site.
n. Layout > Fonts & Colors
i. Choose the colors you would like to use.
o. Layout > Edit HTML - NOTE: This is an advanced issue.
3. Installing Google Adsense
a. Go to http://www.google.com/adsense
b. Click “Join AdSense” button
c. Website Information
i. Website URL
1. list primary URL only - Example: www.example.com
ii. Website language – Choose language you write in
iii. Check Mark
1. I will not place ads on sites that include incentives to click on ads.
2. I will not place ads on sites that include pornographic content.
d. Contact Information
i. Account Type – Choose individual or business
ii. Country or Territory – Choose where you live
iii. Payee Name & Address Information
iv. Check Mark
1. I agree that I can receive checks made out to the payee name I have listed above.
v. How did you find out about Google AdSense?
e. Policies
i. Check Market
1. I agree that I will not click on the Google ads I'm serving through AdSense.
2. I certify that I have read the AdSense Program Policies.
3. I do not already have an approved AdSense account.
f. NOTE – It will take several business days for Google to verify your information once they have please follow the steps below.
g. AdSense Setup
i. AdSense for Content
1. NOTE: Google AdSense program policy allows you to place up to three ad units and three link units on any page.
2. Select Ad Unit and choose between text ads only, image ads only, or both.
3. Choose format, color and corner styles.
4. NOTE: Wizards is an Advanced Option
5. Name the AdSense Unit
6. Submit to get code. Copy the code.
7. Go to Blog Layout
a. Select Add a Page Element
b. Choose HTML/JavaScript
c. Do not enter title information.
d. Paste copied code from AdSense.
ii. Repeat these steps for multiple content, links, search and referrals and videos.
4. Installing Google Analytics
a. Go to: http://www.google.com/analytics
b. Sign in using your Google GMail account.
c. At the bottom of the page select “Add Website Profile”
d. Choose Website Profile Type
i. Add a Profile for a New Domain
ii. Provide the URL of the site you would like to track.
iii. Instructions for adding tracking.
1. Select New Tracking Code
2. Copy Code.
3. Go to Blog Layout
a. Select Add a Page Element
b. Choose HTML/JavaScript
c. Do not enter title information.
d. Paste copied code from Google Analytics.
5. Installing AddThis Button
a. Go to: http://www.addthis.com/
b. Select: Get Your Button
c. What kind of button? – Select Sharing/Bookmarking
d. Which look? – Choose the look that is right for you.
e. Where do you want to put the button? – Select on a Blog
i. Blogging Platform – Select Blogger
f. Select “Get Your Free Button”
g. Create a free account – Fill out the information requested.
h. Select if you want the drop-down button or the non drop-down button.
i. Copy the code.
i. Go to Blog Layout
1. Select Add a Page Element
2. Choose HTML/JavaScript
3. Do not enter title information.
4. Paste copied code from Google Analytics.
6. Setting Up Google Alerts
a. Go to: http://www.google.com/alerts
b. Enter the topic you wish to monitor.
c. Choose the type.
d. Choose the frequency.
e. Enter the e-mail where the information should be sent.
 
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