Wednesday, January 30, 2008

GOOGLE ADSENSE

INFORMATION, HINTS, TIPS AND EXAMPLES Google's AdSense is a fascinating revenue-sharing opportunity for small, medium and large web blogs. AdSense allows you to serve text-based Google AdWords on your web blog and receive a share of the pay-per-click payment. AdSense ads are similar to the AdWords ads you see on the right-hand side at Google when you do a search there. GOOGLE picks up ADS with its ADSENSE technology to suit your webblog page content. Google uses their search engine ranking technology to decide what ads to show on your blog, and on specific pages on your blog. For instance on a webmaster blog an article about Flash might show ads for Macromedia products and an article about web hosting might show ads from different web hosting companies. This type of targeting is very effective and results in good click-through rates in most circumstances. AdSense is having a huge impact on the affiliate marketing industry. Weak affiliate merchants will die faster than ever and big ad networks are going to lose customers fast. If you're a merchant running a lousy affiliate program, now's the time to improve it FAST If you own a small web blog you can now plug a bit of code into your blog and almost instantly relevant text ads that are likely to appeal to your visitors will appear on your pages. If you own several blogs, you need apply only once. This makes AdSense much simpler than joining a bunch of affiliate programs.
Here's the background info: AdSense's advantages
  • AdSense is simple to join.
  • It's easy to paste a bit of code into your pages.
  • It's free to join.
  • You don't have to spend time finding advertisers.
  • Google provides well written, highly relevant ads – chosen to closely match the content on your pages.
  • You don't have to waste time choosing different ads for different pages.
  • You don't have to mess around with different code for various affiliate programs.
  • You're free to concentrate on providing good content and Google does the work of finding the best ads for your pages from 100,000 AdWords advertisers.
  • It's suitable for beginners or marketing veterans.
  • AdSense provides simple, easy-to-understand stats.
  • If you have affiliate links on your blog, you ARE allowed to add AdSense ads. However, with your affiliate links, you must not mimic the look and feel of the Google ads.
  • You can filter up to 200 URLs, so you can block ads for blogs that don't meet your standards. You can also block strong competitors.

So, please sign up and start earning...to making money with your blogs.

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