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Monday, November 15, 2010

ADSENSE REAL MONEY MAKING TRICKS

Introduction to Google
Adsense
Google AdSense matches
ads to your site's content,
and you earn money
whenever your visitors click
on them. Google's spider
crawls webpages containing
the adsense code, and
delivers ads that are
relevant to the site,
audience and the specific
content on the page.
Adsense works in
conjunction with Google
Adwords, selecting ads to
display on your site from
Adwords' massive advertiser
database. And since Google
provides the ads, you don't
have to worry about
mantaining relationships
wit individual advertisers.
Simple explanation -
Google collects ad
information from
webmasters who want to
advertise their sites. These
advertisers bid on keywords
and create text or image
ads related to their
purchased keywords. These
ads are stored by Google.
Now you sign up for
adsense and add te
adsense code to pages on
your website. If te content
on your page matches
keywords purchased by any
advertisers, those specific
ads are displayed on your
site pages by the ad sense
code.
Detailed below is
information on adding
adsense to your site, and
tips for optimizing
performance of ads and
maximizing revenue from
Google Adsense.
Adsense Adwords Block
Diagram
Implementing Adsense
The full explanation for
the above block diagram is
available here. Just to be
clear, the above diagram is
not official, or verified to
be correct. No one outside
Google knows exactly how
Gogle's algorithm works.
But it does give a clear
picture of how Adsense
and Adwords interact, to
produce a superlative and
unmatched contextual
advertising network with a
seamless and fully
automated system, from
accepting ads to displaying
them, accepting money
from advertisers and paying
it out to publishers.
Let's get down to how to
implement Google adsense
on your website. It's a
simple matter of signing up
with adsense, specifying
options such as link units,
text and background color
options and then copying
the code and pasting it on
your website templates, or
if you are not using
templates, on specific
pages. This however, does
not get the cash register go
ka-ching, even if you have
healthy traffic. The main
reason is that Adsense is
now so universally known,
that just about everyone
wo uses the internet knows
that it is an advertisement,
and the first reaction from
visitors to your site is to
ignore the adsense ads.
You need to do some trail
and erroe and find out
three or four combinations
of ads and locations on
your pages, where the ads
work and you get more
clicks. I say 3 or 4
combinations, beacuse
once you have a successful
combination of winning
ads and locations, your
visitors, over a period of
time, say one month or
two months, will start
ignoring the ads. Then its
time to change the ads and
move to the next winning
combination. That's why
you need at least 3 or 4
combinations of well
designed ads, placed in
locations which entice
clicks. Google as comipled
a helpful guide to optimize
adsense ad performance,
for specific kinds of pages,
such as blogs, forums, etc.
You can view the guide
here. If you have multiple
sites, you can use the same
adsense code, or PIN, to
place ads on all sites, and
monitor and tweak the
performance and earnings
from each, by means of
using channels and filters.
Selecting the right

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