Making Dollars and Cents from Google's New AdSense

Google’s done it again with the recent launch of their new

program, “AdSense.” https://www.google.com/adsense/> This

program gives website owners the ability to generate cash

simply by displaying AdWords Ads on their pages. You must

first apply to be approved into the program; then they give

you some code to put on your web pages that displays their

“Adwords Text Ads” on your site. The ads can be displayed

vertically or horizontally, whichever works better with your

site’s format.

You’re paid so much every time someone clicks on any of the

displayed ads. Google uses its technology to decide the

content of your web pages so only relevant ads are shown. If

you’re worried about showing ads that may compete with your

own services or products there is a filtering system you can

take advantage of.

The buzz on the Net is you can make some decent income if

you already have some decent traffic. No one knows exactly

how much, since Google restricts participants from discussing

exact results they are having with others. You’ll be paid

every 30 days as long as you reach the 100.00 minimum

payout.

If you sell your own products/services you might not want to

join Adsense, as there’s no way to keep direct competitors’

ads from showing up. Adsense works best on

information/resource sites that have a lot of great content.

Google does not accept sites dealing with

profanity/gambling/hate or violence. If your site deals with

any of these themes don’t bother applying. They also don’t

like pop ups so make sure you remove any you may have on

your site before applying.

For a quick review of what’s acceptable, see

http://google.com/adsense/policies >. You’ll know within 24

hours if you’re accepted, as you’ll be notified by email

where to go and pick up your codes.

There are two different ways to add the Adwords ads to your

website pages:

Banner Format- Displays 2 ads in a horizontal format like a

banner layout

Skyscraper Format: Displays up to 4 ads vertically in the

right or left page margin. The majority of sites I’ve seen

prefer this method, usually placing the ads on the right hand

side of their webpages.

To apply for Adsense go to

http://www.google.com/adsense/application-1 > and fill out

the short application. There’s no commitment on your end and

you can remove the ads and cancel at anytime.

There’s really no set website length or traffic required to

be accepted, but the rumor online seems to be you must have

a minimum of 50 unique visitors a day and a minimum site

size of 20 pages with good content. Again, these stats are

not set in stone just popular believe by many of the

“experts.” For a complete overview, see

http://google.com/adsense/overview >

If you’re really interested in running Adsense on your

website but are hesitant since you don’t know what kind of

ads will be displayed there, I found a really cool online

tool at http://www.about-adsense.com/adsense-web-tool.html >

Just type in your url and you’ll be shown an example of the

types of ads that will appear on your site.

There are some other very helpful sites that will help you

to understand Google’s new Adsense:

http://about-adsense.com

This site will show you how to make the most of AdSense

http://tinyurl.com/j4d4

Shows the importance of Adsense to the small business

person.

http://AssociatePrograms.com/search/adsense.shtml

How to increase your Adsense cash

As you can see, Google’s Adsense can help you generate a

little extra income from your website and at the same time

may help your credibility purely by association. These two

factors together make very good (Ad)sense.


By Anonymous

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