Blogger Adsense Guide for Newbies

by Gobala Krishnan on June 2, 2007

in AdSense Tips

On this blog, we talk about the wonders of Wordpress. Indeed, you’ll find many Wordpress converts who shifted over from the Blogger platform for various reasons.

From my research, the main reason seems to be that people can “outgrow” their Blogger blogs, and eventually succumb to the better looks and better functionality of Wordpress.

However, using Blogger does have it’s advantages, mainly:

  • It’s free to use, and unlike the free Wordpress.com version, you can monetize your blog with Google Adsense and make money from day 1.
  • It’s easier to figure out than trying to upload and configure a Wordpress blog on your own domain. I’ve made lives easier with my Wordpress Adsense System, but newbies may still prefer to test out their blogging feature on a Blogger / Blogspot blog.

I’m doing a quiet release of Blogger Adsense Guide, meant for blogging newbies or anyone who has yet to try the Blogger platform but want to. You’ll get:

  • Complete 90+ page guide on blogging and using the Blogging platform to make money from Google Adsense
  • Professionally recorded audio version of the ebook, for those who prefer listening while driving
  • Full Master Resell Rights, with salesletter and graphics included

You can get it here for just $9.90. Only 100 copies available at this price.

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1 Kitty Craig June 12, 2007 at 1:11 am

I bought your system, and it’s not as straight forward as it seems. The forums are helpful, but the video tutorials aren’t available anymore for adding pics and stuff. My server changed to WP 2.0 as the basic download and now UTW isn’t compatible. I need help by someone that can get into the guts of it and get it right for me. Now I get a 403 error just going to my WP admin page. I am dis-illusioned.

2 Gobala Krishnan January 2, 2008 at 1:52 am

Everything’s revamped in version 2.0, do have a look: http://adsense.easywordpress.com

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