Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Google adsense

You have probably seen “Ads by Google” on many of the websites that you've visited. Every day, more and more website owners are discovering exactly how to make money out of Google, so much so, that many web publishers are actually making a full time income just from having Google adverts on their websites. So, what exactly is Google Adsense? You've noticed on many websites, those “ads by Google”, followed by a number of adverts.

Visit Google themselves and you'll see on the right, and sometimes near the top of search result pages, “Sponsored Links”. These are like the classified adverts that you see in your daily newspaper. Companies are paying to have their advert to be featured in this space, depending on the search phrases that you are typing in to the Google search box. Rather than a fixed price though, advertisers bid against each other to have their advert featured.


“Google AdSense” program. Free to join, this program has become a popular way of adding a new income stream, but more than that, some website publishers started to build websites specifically for this Google program.


But before you think about designing your website, it is vitally important to choose a popular topic, with preferably high paying commissions – after all, you won't profit from anything without any website visitors, no matter how good your site looks! There are various tools on the web that you can use to check the popularity of keywords: www.wordtracker.com has a valuable free report that you can download, as well as a free trial of their keyword monitoring service. Google also has a keyword research tool for their advertisers here: https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal Once you have identified your topic, and you know the keywords that you will target throughout the content on your website, you are ready to build your site. The design can be straightforward – in fact, do NOT go for some overly complex site design.


signup for google adsense today
should only take a few days for Google to approve (or reject) your website. simply follow Google's advice and make the necessary changes to your site, then apply again.

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