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Chapter One: Making Some Sense Out Of Google’s Adsense Program
Google Adsense is a fast and easy way for website publishers of all sizes to display relevant Google ads on their website’s content pages and earn money.
Because the ads are related to what your visitors are looking for on your site – or matched to the characteristics and interests of the visitors your content attracts – you’ll finally have a way to both monetize and enhance your content pages.
Let’s go straight to the ‘meat’ of things, shall we? We’re going to break down Google’s Adsense program and discover ways on how to make the most profit from it.
But first, we must know what we’re dealing with. Google Adsense can be found via this link: https://www.google.com/adsense
The mechanics behind Adsense are really quite simple. Let’s illustrate through an offline example.
You get home from work and excitedly settle on your couch to catch your favorite television show. Let’s say it’s Desperate Housewives or perhaps one of the popular CSI series that you really enjoy watching. You’re so into the drama between the protagonists when all of a sudden, the program has to go to a commercial break. You impatiently sit through 3 minutes of advertisements waiting for the show to resume.
Oh yes, you want to hate those darn commercials but you just can’t. You realize that those commercial spots are what make the show possible. Advertisements are the number one source of revenue for television productions after all.
The same principle applies for commercial websites. Those established sites that have long been primary resources for popular information do make more money than what they spend. They do this through paid advertisements.
Notice those big banners promoting various products on the pages of your favorite website? They are quite possibly the bread and butter of that online venture. They pay for the webmaster, the content writers, the graphic artists, and their kids’ college plans.
These sites earn in either of two ways. First is by selling the spot for a periodic fee. And second is through a method called pay-per-click (or PPC for short), meaning they get paid every time a visitor of theirs clicks on the banner advertisement.
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