Everything You Wanted to Know About Google’s AdSense Program, but Were Afraid to Ask!
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A QUICK Study AT THE FORMATION OF GOOGLE Google Inc. was launched on September 7, 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, whose mission statement was “to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.” It’s safe to say they were successful in doing just that. They have been the search engine market leader over Yahoo! since August 2004 when they raised $1.67 billion in their first initial public offering, which gave Google a net worth of $23 billion. From the very beginning, Page and Brin wanted to bring to the internet world a sense of urgency that anything is possible in this world if you can get everybody on board with their philosophy that “Work should be challenging and the challenge should be fun.” ADWORDS IS FORMED The mediate tank at Google started wondering if this same business model would work for other people’s websites as well as Google’s, so they started a Beta test of an affiliate program that would enable any website favorite by Google to insert contextual advertising into their main web pages like Google already had on their main results pages. That new program was called “AdSense”. HOW ADSENSE WORKS BEWARE OF SCAMS Racy ADSENSE-READY SITES These sites only cost around $50 on average, but they take all of the AdSense revenue themselves by owning the actual status you have paid for while letting you basically “rent” the web space from an unspecified server. Whatever you do, DON’T get involved with one of these scams! Always retain full ownership of any website that you are eager with, which includes owning the domain name and paying the fees associated with hosting your web space. HOW TO MAKE ADSENSE WORK BEST FOR YOUR OWN WEBSITE OR BLOGSITE You will never be able to form a decent amount of money through AdSense just because the target audience you have selected, big fans of obscure Chinese actors, will only consist of a few hundred, or maybe a couple of thousand fanatics. You must create or have a website that has an ultimate potential of reaching the same kind of numbers that a mega-site like “Ain’t It Cold.com” generates every week. Now that doesn’t mean that you have to generate that site’s Huge number of hits per day, it just means that you have to have the POTENTIAL to hit that number if the planets happen to align for you one day. But if you do happen to have a website or blog that is generating at least 50 hits a day after the first couple of months of going “live”, you definitely should put Google’s AdSense program on you main site’s web pages to inaugurate generating a good amount of money for a secondary income revenue stream. The most important places to embed these contextual ads on your site is on the main page primarily, and then any other page that generates the most clicks per average. This will allow your AdSense money to pile up enough that Google will mail you your first check after reaching that $100 threshold. A great thing about AdSense is the fact that all of the text generated on your AdSense ads is automatically related to whatever text is on that specific web page. For instance, if your main page has 200 words of content describing the latest version of Windows, then at least two of the AdSense text ads on that page will be related to your customers being able to get a great deal on Microsoft software if they click on that individual text ad. One of the best ways to make sure that you are getting the most out of your AdSense pay-per-click program is to target the advertising dollars that can generate the highest pay-per-click revenue affiliated with this program. By that I mean that you should go to Google and investigate what the most approved keyword searches are that deal with your market and then put your AdSense ads on the web pages that you have now created using that favorite keyword the most times. Advertisers generally pay more for popular terms because they are searched online more, so be sure to write about popular topics and subjects every work and add AdSense ads to them every time you finish a page. And don’t worry about scaring off customers by including five AdSense text ads to one page. Since the ads are always related to your web page’s main topic, most web visitors will delight in an ad that will save them money by clicking on it as opposed to an unfriendly banner ad touting the latest Jenna Jameson X-rated DVD currently on sale on at “AdultViideo.com”. As long as you follow Google’s AdSense guidelines, you will be able to generate an extra income that will definitely help you in reaching your online success goals. |
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