Many webmasters realize that good money can be made from this source of revenue. Google Adsense is a fast and easy way for website publishers of all sorts to display relevant and text-based Google ads on their website’s content pages and garner profit in the process.
The ads displayed are related to what your users are reading on your site. This is the main reason why you can both monetize and enhance your content pages using Adsense.
How much you can earn will depend on how much the advertisers are willing to pay. It will depend also on the keywords targeted. If the keywords the advertiser has chosen are in high demand, you could receive more dollars per click. On the other hand, low demand keywords will earn you just a few cents per click.
How do you start using Adsense?
1. Sign up for an Adsense account. It is simple to do, and will only take a few minutes of your time.
2. Once you are accepted, you will receive a clip of code to include in your web pages. You can insert this code on as many pages or web sites as you want. The Adsense ads will start appearing almost immediately afterward.
3. You will earn anywhere from a few cents to a few dollars per click when someone clicks on the Adsense ads displayed on any of your web pages.
Do NOT click on the ads displayed on your own pages; this will result in a penalty or the possibility of your site being banned from the program. The money you have already earned may also be jeopardized or lost because of this.
4. View your statistics. Adsense statistics and earnings can be checked anytime by logging into your Adsense account.
Once you have your account established, you will still want to format your ads to blend in with the colors and style of your pages. As previously mentioned, it’s important to experiment with and analyze the factors that will affect how your website will perform and the amount of money it can generate for you.
It is common that once a site is earning money, the tendency is for the owner to want to make more out of what they are getting already. While this is normal, it usually takes some time combined with trial and error to attain the best results for your Adsense contents.
In my next post, we’ll take a look at things you can do to improve your Adsense revenues. See you then!




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