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  Google Adsense Guide  
 

An Introductory Guide To Google AdSense


By Bill Protresi

If you're operating a website that focuses on a specific topic, you
can make money from the said website by enrolling under Google AdSense.

Google AdSense is a pay per click (PPC) program. After creating an
account, this PPC program will assign to you a code which you are
supposed to include on your website. This code will invite ads that
will be seen on your website.

Whenever a visitor to your website clicks on an ad, you will earn
acorresponding amount. This is the reason why a PPC program is
called, well, a "pay per click" program.

The income you'll earn per click may be very negligible, but if your
web pages are visited by thousands of online denizens per day, you can
potentially make a killing out of such PPC program. Supposing an
advertisement so displayed pays a measly cent per click, just to
illustrate.

However if you can garner 2,000 internet users to your
web pages every 24 hours, and only one-fourth of them click on the
advertisements that appear on your website, you easily gain $5 per day. 
And we're just talking about a single website. Let's say you maintain
20 websites that can garner just as much visitors and just as many clicks? 
That's an easy $100 per day!

How sure are you that people will click on the displayed ads? Truth to say,
Google AdSense forwards contextually relevant ads to your website. |Hence,
when a web page tackles the topic of diabetes, the ads that will be
displayed on the web page will be about diabetes regulation, diabetes
avoidance, diabetes cure and the similar fields. Truly, you can rest
assured that your visitors are most likely to be interested with your ad.

These days, countless internet users maintain their own websites. 
They may own the ordinary type of websites, or maybe they own new
generation-type of websites like blogs.  They may be registered under
their own domain name and are powered by professional web hosting services,
or they may be be availing of a free domain as well as be hosted under a
free service.

Aside from these things, and for as long as they're not
discussing topics prohibited by AdSense's terms and conditions, they
can use the Google AdSense ad so that these websites can start earning
profit at the soonest possible time.

 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
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