Monday, April 23, 2007

Adsenss to earn money

When google made adsense available to allow advertisements on publishers websites, it changed the world intwo ways. google became one of the powerful corporate to command the world communication and business while middle class literate people started earning money with adsenss.
Adsenss is a great program, though googl has given it a confusing name. If they'd called it AdSpace, you'd know right away what it's about: selling advertising space on your website. Despite the nomenclature issue, Adsenss (www.googl.com/Adsenss) has become popular with bloggers and other people who run noncommercial sites. You sign up, carve out some space on your pages for the ads , paste a few lines of code from googl into the HTML for your site, and let googl fill in your pages with color-coordinated ads. When somebody clicks one of the ads, googl pays you a fee (the amount varies, and the company doesn't disclose its money payments).

Adsenss can be tricky for e-commerce sites because you can't fully control which ads appear on your site, and you wouldn't want to run ads for your competitors' merchandise right next to your own displays. You can, however, filter out some ads.

Though you can't decide which ads appear on your site, googl does a very nice job of assessing your pages and supplying ads that might interest your traffic. For example, if you run a site about the history of window treatments, googl is likely to dish up ads for vintage blinds and specialty curtain rods. That kind of relevance is important, because googl doesn't pay you when somebody sees an ad on your site; it pays you when somebody clicks an ad. So you want googl to fill your space with blurbs likely to interest your readers.

The $100,000 question is, of course, how much can you make? The exact answer is: it depends. If your site gets tons of traffic, and you focus on a narrow topic, there's a good chance googl will serve up ads that appeal to a lot of people hitting your site. For example, if you run a popular site devoted to mobile gadgetry, you might make enough to buy a new device every few months. If your site gets sporadic traffic, or more important, if it's not clearly about something, it may be hard for googl to supply highly relevant ads, and you might make enough to cover a box of paper clips every so often.adsense keywords adsense revenue adsense ppc adsense clicks adsense traffic adsense bid make money adsense

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