Google.com earns most of its revenue by allowing other website owners to advertise on their search result pages. All this is managed through a program they call AdWords.
Now you can earn a share of the revenue that Google earns from AdWords by displaying these same text ads on your site. In other words, you're helping Google advertise and they pay you a percentage of what they earn.
This program is called AdSense.
Every website owner should at least consider the program. Even if your site is just for information purposes, you can still participate and make decent money with AdSense -- or at least enough to fund your website.
So if you are one of those people that doesn't like the idea of paying for a site, this is an excellent way to earn your money back and then some.
Monday, August 3, 2009
Segment 20: Community & Testing
No man is an island, and having a supportive community is a great way to stay connected with other people who are seeking to make money online. In part 20 of my presentation, I discuss some great sites to bookmark for community.
Segment 19: AdSense Detective
Nothing is worse for an AdSense publisher than receiving the dreaded "closed for illegal clicks" email from Google. In part 19 of my presentation, I reveal a tool that can help protect you against this as well as provide you with the secret stats that Google doesn't show you.
Segment 18: Stats & Journals
It's important to keep track of your AdSense stats. One way to do this is by writing down the changes you make in a journal. In part 18 of my presentation, I demonstrate how this is done.
Segment 17: Google Sandbox
Part 17 of my presentation demonstrates how to use the AdSense sandbox, a great tool that will show you what kind of ads you may expect to appear on your site and/or individual pages. This is part 17 of my AdSense presentation.
Segment 16: AdSense Tip 4
It's part 16 of my AdSense presentation, where I provide in-depth examples of create your AdSense blocks. I show how to implement your AdSense color schemes and demonstrate options for putting ads on your site.
Segment 15: AdSense Tip 3b
In part 15 of my presentation, I go more in depth to the various color configurations you can use with your AdSense ads. Plenty of examples and "what not to do's" will help you navigate these options.
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