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23 Jul 2014

AdSense for content

If you own or manage a website, blog, or forum, AdSense can help you earn from your content.
AdSense for content is a way for website publishers of all sizes to earn money by displaying Google ads on their website's content pages. The ads are related to what your users are looking for on your site, so they'll help you enhance your content pages while earning from them.

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Through AdSense, ads from Google's advertiser network are served on content pages like this one, from nameadog.com.
AdSense is free, and you'll earn when users click on or view the ads on your site, depending on the type of ad. For more information, visit the sections below:

How does it work?

  • Google places relevant cost-per-click (CPC) and cost per thousand impressions (CPM) ads in the same auction and lets them compete against one another. The auction takes place instantaneously and when it's over our system automatically picks the advertisers who are willing to pay the most.

  • Keep your users coming back with contextually targeted ads. You want to make more money from advertising, but you don't want to show irrelevant ads to your users. AdSense solves this problem by automatically delivering text adsdisplay adslink units and high-end mobile ads that are precisely targeted to your site and your site content -- ads so well-matched that your readers will actually find them useful.

  • Access thousands of advertisers with minimal effort. AdSense displays ads from our vast network of AdWords advertisers. Our advertisers range from global brands to small local companies, in categories from Education to Travel, Mortgages to Patio Furniture, and just about everything in between.

What features does AdSense provide?

  • Block unwanted ads: You can filter competitive ads, or other ads you want to keep off your site, simply by telling us which URLs to block.

  • Choose your own default ads: In the unlikely event that Google can't show targeted ads on your page, we'll let you display a backup ad of your choice. This ensures that your advertising space is always being used effectively.

  • Customize ads to complement your site: We let you customize the appearance of your ads to match your site's look and feel. Choose from our pre-set color palettes, or design your own palette from over 200 colors.

  • Track your earnings with online reports: With AdSense, you can monitor your ad performance with customizable online reports that offer details like the number of ad impressions, clicks, and click-through rate. Our flexible reporting tools let you track the performance of specific ad formats, colors and pages, and spot trends quickly and easily.

  • Get ads on your high-end mobile website: Our crawler is intelligent enough to detect which types of phones your users are using. With AdSense for content, we'll deliver the best optimized ads, whatever device your users happen to be viewing your site with.

22 Feb 2014

Worksheet Views

Excel 2013 has a variety of viewing options that change how your workbook is displayed. You can choose to view any workbook in Normal view, Page Layout view, or Page Break view. These views can be useful for various tasks, especially if you're planning to print the spreadsheet.
  • To change worksheet views, locate and select the desired worksheet view command in the bottom-right corner of the Excel window.
Screenshot of Excel 2013Worksheet view options

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    Normal view: This is the default view for all worksheets in Excel.
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Backstage View

Backstage view gives you various options for saving, opening a file, printing, or sharing your workbooks.

To Access Backstage View:

  1. Click the File tab on the RibbonBackstage view will appear.
    ExcelClicking the File tab


The Quick Access Toolbar

Located just above the Ribbon, the Quick Access Toolbar lets you access common commands no matter which tab is selected. By default, it includes the SaveUndo, and Repeat commands. You can add other commands depending on your preference.

To Add Commands to the Quick Access Toolbar:

  1. Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Quick Access Toolbar.
  2. Select the command you wish to add from the drop-down menu. To choose from more commands, select More Commands.
    Screenshot of Excel 2013Adding a command to the Quick Access Toolbar
  3. The command will be added to the Quick Access Toolbar.
    Screenshot of Excel 2013The added command