Thursday, 12 September 2013

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HOW TO CREATE AND APPROVE GOOGLE ADSENSE ACCOUNT

This post will help you step by step to create a google adsense account, and thus help you make extra cash.

  1. Create a new Gmail account(TIP: choose U.S.A as your location, some countries like Nigeria are not allowed to monitized youtube videos
  2. Log in to youtube with your new Gmail account.
  3. Click ACCOUNT MONITIZATION>Enable your Youtube Account for Monitization.
  4. A message will be sent to you that your youtube account is ready for monitization
  5. Upload a unique Video on youtube. Be sure to add the right Tags and descripion
  6. Now on your youtube goto Channels Settings>Monitization
  7. You will be taken to a page where you will fill a form
  8. After about 30-60 mins check your Gmail box, your Adsense account will have been created
  9. CONGRATULATIONS your Adsense has been created.
The next step is to show ads on your blog/websites. To do this follow these steps:
if you are using blogspot( google hosted site):

  1. Login to your adsense accont.
  2. scroll down  to the bottom and locate Invite,enter the email of your blogger account and click invite. N.B: If you want to create a new blog, simply create under the email of the google adsense account. In this case, there is no need for the invite.
  3. Check your inbox to verify the invitation
  4. Login to your blog>click on Earning tab>switch Adsense account. Login in to your Adsense account to associate it with your blog account.
  5. You should receive another message that Adsense gadget has been added to your account
  6. You should be able to locate Adsense gadget at the Layout.
  7. Your ADs should show up an hour's time at most.
If you have any problems setting this up, kindly post your reply. Thanks to Doncaprio for making this a bit possible.

THE EYE AND YOU

The eye is the organ of sight. It is responsible for us being able to appreciate the surrounding around us.

How we see

The images we see are made up of light reflected from the objects we look at. This light enters the eye through the cornea. Because this part of the eye is curved, it bends the light, creating an upside-down image on the retina (this is eventually put the right way up by the brain).
Focusing on a nearby objectFocusing on a distant object

What happens when light reaches the retina?

The retina is a complex part of the eye responsible for receiving the object the person is looking at. It has 10 layers and the 2nd layer is the light sensitive layer (photoreceptor layer) which is packed with photosensitive cells called rods and cones. These allow us to see images in colour and detail, and to see at night.
Cones are the cells responsible for daylight vision (photopic vision). There are three kinds - each responding to a different wavelength of light: red, green and blue. The cones allow us to see in colour and detail.
Rods are responsible for night vision (Scotopic vision). They are sensitive to light but not to colour. In darkness, the cones do not function at all.

Sending the image to the brain

Once the image is clearly focused on the sensitive part of the retina, energy in the light that makes up that image creates an electrical signal. Nerve impulses can then carry information about that image to the brain through the optic nerve. The part of the brain responsible for processing visual image is the occipital lobe (area 17-19 are the visual areas)/

Diagram showing the different sections of the human eye