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Monday, November 12, 2007
Channels
Google recently introduced channels, enhancing AdSense reporting. When a channel is selected Google modifies the java script to include additional tracking. The additional tracking information allows webmasters to track a variety of metrics across their sites. Channels can be used to measure performance on various domains, differences in revenue with various ad sizes, or placement. By assigning each group of pages to a specific channel and comparing results in custom channel reports webmasters can work at increasing their AdSense revenue.
Understanding Google AdSense By: S. Housley #1
Google AdSense allows webmasters to dynamically serve content relevant advertisements on web pages. If the visitor clicks one of the AdSense ads served to the website, the website owner is credited for the referral. Google's AdSense program essentially allows approved websites to dynamically serve Google's pay-per-click AdWord results.
Website maintenance related to AdSense is very easy and requires very little effort. Webmasters need only to insert a Google generated java script into the web page or website template. Google's spider parses the AdServing website and serves ads that relate to the website's content. Google uses a combination of keyword matching and context analysis to determine what ads should be served. The java script calls the ad from Google and will ensure that ads are served each time a visitor goes to the web page.
Early on Google implemented a filtering system that allowed webmasters to prevent a specific domain's ads from being served on any websites in their account. Ad blocking meant that webmasters could prevent their competitor's ads from being dynamically served on their websites.
Google provides a wide variety of ad formats to match the most suitable option with a website. Webmasters can select from a handful of preformatted towers, inline rectangles, banners and buttons. The ad boxes can be modified by webmasters to resemble the website's color scheme. Examples of how different the various text boxes and color schemes appear on similarly themed sites can be viewed at:
• http://www.ring-tone-software.com (scroll to the bottom)
• http://www.ringtones-central.com (scroll to the bottom)
• or
• http://www.police-central.com (download left side)
• http://www.police-supplies.com (scroll to the bottom)
Ads can be geo-targeted based on the visitor's location. Advertisements containing content in English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Japanese, or Spanish are all available.
Website maintenance related to AdSense is very easy and requires very little effort. Webmasters need only to insert a Google generated java script into the web page or website template. Google's spider parses the AdServing website and serves ads that relate to the website's content. Google uses a combination of keyword matching and context analysis to determine what ads should be served. The java script calls the ad from Google and will ensure that ads are served each time a visitor goes to the web page.
Early on Google implemented a filtering system that allowed webmasters to prevent a specific domain's ads from being served on any websites in their account. Ad blocking meant that webmasters could prevent their competitor's ads from being dynamically served on their websites.
Google provides a wide variety of ad formats to match the most suitable option with a website. Webmasters can select from a handful of preformatted towers, inline rectangles, banners and buttons. The ad boxes can be modified by webmasters to resemble the website's color scheme. Examples of how different the various text boxes and color schemes appear on similarly themed sites can be viewed at:
• http://www.ring-tone-software.com (scroll to the bottom)
• http://www.ringtones-central.com (scroll to the bottom)
• or
• http://www.police-central.com (download left side)
• http://www.police-supplies.com (scroll to the bottom)
Ads can be geo-targeted based on the visitor's location. Advertisements containing content in English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Japanese, or Spanish are all available.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
an example of how i use SEO to increase PageRank
hi guys, this is an example of how i use SEO (Search Engine Optimization) to raise a PageRank. This example is done as a practical exercise, so u guys can try out too. cheers. :)
By: imaseocontest
By: imaseocontest
About the previous posts...
hi there, this is alex again, if u have seen the earlier posts, u are actually seeing the 1st parts of "The Adsense Report" by Terry Markle. i will continue to post more articles that i can find on adsense and adwords marketing tips and share with u. cheers and happy marketing... : )
Conclusion on the Adsense Factor
You need to consider implementing AdSense on your site if you want to make money from advertising. Google has made it relatively easy and clear to monetize your website through the use of AdSense. The steps involved in the process are:
• First – develop a central keyword theme for your website that contains informative and quality information desired by your targeted visitors.
• Second – develop multiple content rich web pages with individual keyword themes that are focused around your central keyword theme.
• Third - apply and get accepted into the Google AdSense program.
• Fourth - install the AdSense ads box on each content web page with a defined keyword theme.
• Fifth - drive targeted traffic to your website where a percentage of your visitors looking for your informative and quality information will click on the AdSense ads.
• Sixth - collect and enjoy the money paid to you by Google for the clicks on each ad you presented to your visitors.
Keep the “AdSense Factor” in mind when developing your web pages and your visitors will have a high interest in your content. This will lead to your visitors clicking on the AdSense ads and putting money into your pocket.
• First – develop a central keyword theme for your website that contains informative and quality information desired by your targeted visitors.
• Second – develop multiple content rich web pages with individual keyword themes that are focused around your central keyword theme.
• Third - apply and get accepted into the Google AdSense program.
• Fourth - install the AdSense ads box on each content web page with a defined keyword theme.
• Fifth - drive targeted traffic to your website where a percentage of your visitors looking for your informative and quality information will click on the AdSense ads.
• Sixth - collect and enjoy the money paid to you by Google for the clicks on each ad you presented to your visitors.
Keep the “AdSense Factor” in mind when developing your web pages and your visitors will have a high interest in your content. This will lead to your visitors clicking on the AdSense ads and putting money into your pocket.
Keyword Page Content
Each keyword page needs to have quality content that would be of interest and informative to your prospective visitors looking for information. You can develop the content yourself, use existing free information or pay someone to develop the content for you.
As a starter, you should attempt to generate the content yourself. Research each topic keyword and write articles of 200 to 600 words. The articles should be informative and rich in keywords for each web page with an AdSense box. Remember that “more” is better. The more content-related pages you have then the more AdSense ads you will be able to display and hopefully the more money you will make.
If you believe that you absolutely cannot write articles for whatever reason then look for existing free articles on your web page topic(s). You can also hire a freelance or ghostwriter at very reasonable rates to write articles for you. The choice is yours on how you proceed to get content for your web pages.
When you write your own articles, try to write your articles as if you were talking to someone. Plan on inserting the keyword or keyword phrase in as many places that make sense. The keyword density should be in the 5 to 10% range. This means that the keyword should be included about once every 10 to 20 words in the article. In order to help Google determine the theme for each of your web pages with the AdSense box: use headings and subheadings, use "h1" through "h5" tags where appropriate to add attention and make all keywords bold "b" text in your articles.
As a starter, you should attempt to generate the content yourself. Research each topic keyword and write articles of 200 to 600 words. The articles should be informative and rich in keywords for each web page with an AdSense box. Remember that “more” is better. The more content-related pages you have then the more AdSense ads you will be able to display and hopefully the more money you will make.
If you believe that you absolutely cannot write articles for whatever reason then look for existing free articles on your web page topic(s). You can also hire a freelance or ghostwriter at very reasonable rates to write articles for you. The choice is yours on how you proceed to get content for your web pages.
When you write your own articles, try to write your articles as if you were talking to someone. Plan on inserting the keyword or keyword phrase in as many places that make sense. The keyword density should be in the 5 to 10% range. This means that the keyword should be included about once every 10 to 20 words in the article. In order to help Google determine the theme for each of your web pages with the AdSense box: use headings and subheadings, use "h1" through "h5" tags where appropriate to add attention and make all keywords bold "b" text in your articles.
Website Central Theme
Your website should be based on a specific theme. This is where brainstorming comes into play. You need to spend ample time determining what the theme of your site should be. Generate a list of all your skills, capabilities and areas of interest as you would in developing a niche market.
Select one or more of the niches and identify a keyword phrase to be the central theme of your web site. Identify the “wants and needs” of individuals in that niche that desire information to be satisfied or produce a solution to a problem. In your
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brainstorming session, identify all the keywords you can that relate to the central theme.
As an example, assume your central keyword theme is “fishing.” Potential supporting keywords could include (depending on the direction you take): fishing rods, lures, tackle, bait, gear, reels, boats and a long list of related items. You then need to develop a separate web page for every keyword item that you use to support the central theme.
Select one or more of the niches and identify a keyword phrase to be the central theme of your web site. Identify the “wants and needs” of individuals in that niche that desire information to be satisfied or produce a solution to a problem. In your
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brainstorming session, identify all the keywords you can that relate to the central theme.
As an example, assume your central keyword theme is “fishing.” Potential supporting keywords could include (depending on the direction you take): fishing rods, lures, tackle, bait, gear, reels, boats and a long list of related items. You then need to develop a separate web page for every keyword item that you use to support the central theme.
Monetize Your Content Rich Website
Every webmaster with high-quality and focused web page content can monetize their knowledge and expertise by using AdSense. You need interesting and informative content on your site in order to bring free and targeted traffic to your web site and capitalize on the AdSense model.
You can generate revenue on your AdSense website on a consistent basis if your web site has a focused theme with targeted traffic. It’s a good idea to have multiple pages with rich content on various topics that are centered around the specific theme of your website. Google can then target relevant ads to display on each web page that contains the AdSense box.
Google performs all the technological work for you to use the AdSense program. After your web site is accepted into the AdSense program, you obtain the HTML code to insert into your web pages from Google. The code will incorporate whatever specific customization you choose for the AdSense box.
It does not take very long before relevant ads appear on your web pages. If the ads are not relevant then you need to modify your content and keywords to help Google isolate the theme of your site. This will involve trial and error.
AdSense Factor
The items needed (I call it the AdSense Factor) to make substantial money using the AdSense program include:
• A website with multiple web pages with a central content theme that draws significant targeted traffic.
• Relevant ads with high click values that are relevant to the theme on each web page.
• A high click through rate by your website visitors.
You can generate revenue on your AdSense website on a consistent basis if your web site has a focused theme with targeted traffic. It’s a good idea to have multiple pages with rich content on various topics that are centered around the specific theme of your website. Google can then target relevant ads to display on each web page that contains the AdSense box.
Google performs all the technological work for you to use the AdSense program. After your web site is accepted into the AdSense program, you obtain the HTML code to insert into your web pages from Google. The code will incorporate whatever specific customization you choose for the AdSense box.
It does not take very long before relevant ads appear on your web pages. If the ads are not relevant then you need to modify your content and keywords to help Google isolate the theme of your site. This will involve trial and error.
AdSense Factor
The items needed (I call it the AdSense Factor) to make substantial money using the AdSense program include:
• A website with multiple web pages with a central content theme that draws significant targeted traffic.
• Relevant ads with high click values that are relevant to the theme on each web page.
• A high click through rate by your website visitors.
Contextual Advertising
Google uses proprietary algorithms to determine the content on each page of your web site with an AdSense box. It will identify the AdWords ads that are contextually relevant to your website visitors based on the content of your site. The identified AdWords ads are then displayed in your AdSense box. The ads on your site are the same ads that appear on the right side of a Google
search results page for a specific keyword.
Contextual advertising is the process of displaying ads on a web site that are targeted to the individuals visiting the specific web site. The Google contextual advertising system scans the content text on your web site for keywords on each web page with the AdSense box. Google will display ads on each web page based on what it believes is the keyword theme for that specific page.
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For example, if Google determines that the theme of a specific web site is about “fishing” then fishing-related AdWords ads will be displayed in the AdSense box. The ads about fishing are an approximate fit to the context or subject of the web page as determined by Google.
search results page for a specific keyword.
Contextual advertising is the process of displaying ads on a web site that are targeted to the individuals visiting the specific web site. The Google contextual advertising system scans the content text on your web site for keywords on each web page with the AdSense box. Google will display ads on each web page based on what it believes is the keyword theme for that specific page.
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For example, if Google determines that the theme of a specific web site is about “fishing” then fishing-related AdWords ads will be displayed in the AdSense box. The ads about fishing are an approximate fit to the context or subject of the web page as determined by Google.
AdSense Program
You need to apply and be accepted by Google before you can display the AdSense ads on your web site. They are very particular about the sites that are eligible and accepted. Google’s name is on the ads and they cannot risk hurting the perceived value of the AdSense and AdWords programs.
Google requires you to comply with their program policies if your website is accepted into the AdSense program. Otherwise, your website may be dropped from the program.
Your site must be content-focused to be accepted. Google wants sites that offer high quality information or rich in relevant content. You should have lots of interesting and informative content for your site visitors.
As previously mentioned, AdSense is a program in which you get paid for your web site visitors clicking on targeted AdWords ads placed on your site. A click through is when a visitor clicks on one of the ads. The ads are placed in a display box that you put on your website in a location that earns you money.
You have a chance to make a significant amount of money if the AdSense box is placed in a strategic location on your site and you have sufficient targeted traffic.
The AdWords advertiser pays as little as $0.05 per click up to $100 per click depending on the unique keywords. The AdWords campaigns are usually budgeted for a specific period of time by the advertisers.
Google requires you to comply with their program policies if your website is accepted into the AdSense program. Otherwise, your website may be dropped from the program.
Your site must be content-focused to be accepted. Google wants sites that offer high quality information or rich in relevant content. You should have lots of interesting and informative content for your site visitors.
As previously mentioned, AdSense is a program in which you get paid for your web site visitors clicking on targeted AdWords ads placed on your site. A click through is when a visitor clicks on one of the ads. The ads are placed in a display box that you put on your website in a location that earns you money.
You have a chance to make a significant amount of money if the AdSense box is placed in a strategic location on your site and you have sufficient targeted traffic.
The AdWords advertiser pays as little as $0.05 per click up to $100 per click depending on the unique keywords. The AdWords campaigns are usually budgeted for a specific period of time by the advertisers.
AdWords Ranking
Google will rank an AdWords ad based on the maximum CPC, the click through rate (CTR) and the relevancy of the ad text. Google prefers relevant and well-targeted AdWords ads. Google determines ad placement using the value formula: CPC x CTR. The ad is placed higher as the valuation rises. It’s possible for an advertiser to have a high rank position with a low CPC if the CTR makes the value to Google higher than other ads with a higher CPC.
Google requires a minimum CTR in order to protect the AdWords program value for its users. The CTR of all AdWords ads are monitored by Google on a continuous basis. An under-performing AdWords ad may be disabled by Google if the CTR does not improve.
Google requires a minimum CTR in order to protect the AdWords program value for its users. The CTR of all AdWords ads are monitored by Google on a continuous basis. An under-performing AdWords ad may be disabled by Google if the CTR does not improve.
AdWords is the Source of AdSense Income
AdWords ads are the source of all the AdSense income you are able to generate. As a result, you need to fully understand the AdWords system in order to appreciate how the AdSense system works.
Google describes AdWords as “a quick and simple way to purchase highly targeted cost-per-click (CPC) advertising, regardless of your budget.” These paid ads (sponsored links) are displayed by Google on the search engine results page along with the non-paid (natural results) for a given keyword search.
In order to create a Google AdWords ad, it is necessary to specify what keyword or keyword phrase must be input by the visitor before your AdWords ad will be displayed. In addition, you need to set the maximum amount that you will pay to Google for each click on your AdWord.
There is a nominal activation fee but Google does not have a minimum monthly charge. Google provides an account Control Center that allows you to track the performance of your ad. The ad will be displayed within minutes to the searchers after your account billing information has been submitted to Google.
AdWords ads must adhere to specific Google requirements. The title can contain up to 25 characters, the ad text can have up to 70 characters and the display URL must be less than 36 characters.
Google describes AdWords as “a quick and simple way to purchase highly targeted cost-per-click (CPC) advertising, regardless of your budget.” These paid ads (sponsored links) are displayed by Google on the search engine results page along with the non-paid (natural results) for a given keyword search.
In order to create a Google AdWords ad, it is necessary to specify what keyword or keyword phrase must be input by the visitor before your AdWords ad will be displayed. In addition, you need to set the maximum amount that you will pay to Google for each click on your AdWord.
There is a nominal activation fee but Google does not have a minimum monthly charge. Google provides an account Control Center that allows you to track the performance of your ad. The ad will be displayed within minutes to the searchers after your account billing information has been submitted to Google.
AdWords ads must adhere to specific Google requirements. The title can contain up to 25 characters, the ad text can have up to 70 characters and the display URL must be less than 36 characters.
The AdSense Factor
Google describes AdSense as “a fast and easy way for web site publishers of all sizes to display relevant Google ads on their web site’s content pages and earn money.” The AdSense ads displayed by Google on your site are matched to Google’s interpretation of the content theme of your site. In this manner, the AdSense ads will be of interest to your site visitors looking for the unique content your site offers to them.
AdSense is a system where Google places its AdWords ads on the content pages of non-Google web sites. It is a pay-per-click (PPC) service where webmasters are paid a portion of the revenue collected by Google from the advertisers. The advertiser pays Google a pre-determined amount each time a web site visitor clicks on an AdSense advertisement.
AdSense is a system where Google places its AdWords ads on the content pages of non-Google web sites. It is a pay-per-click (PPC) service where webmasters are paid a portion of the revenue collected by Google from the advertisers. The advertiser pays Google a pre-determined amount each time a web site visitor clicks on an AdSense advertisement.
Saturday, November 10, 2007
So what is Google Adsense..hmm..
Many smart web entrepreneurs have discovered how to use the power
of Google AdSense, but the first step is to understand just what
this program is and what it has to offer web site owners.
Google AdSense is a program which serves up ads on the hosting web
site, but the key is that the ads that are placed there are related
to the subject of the web site on which they appear. For instance,
a web site devoted to the antique car hobby might host ads for
companies selling cars, promoting car shows and the like.
In fact, AdSense is part of an advertising principle known as
contextual marketing. Placing the ads in context, as with the old
car web site, increases the chances that those ads will be seen and
responded to. After all, the general public may not be interested
in buying fancy chrome wheels or hubcaps for a Model T, but owners
of classic cars may be.
The possibilities for contextual advertising in general, and Google
AdSense in particular, are endless. A hockey site can host ads for
hockey equipment and hockey sticks, a tennis web site could host
ads for tennis balls and tickets to tennis tournaments. It is easy
to see why this program has become so popular and so well respected
with internet users and web site owners alike.
The good news for web site owners is that Google AdSense can be
quite a lucrative endeavor, especially for high profile sites and
those sites with excellent, high quality and in demand content.
One of the best things about the Google AdSense program is that the
ads are highly targeted and relevant to the subject of the web
site. Targeting the ads makes a great deal of sense, since
targeted ads are more likely to get the click throughs that
generate revenue.
Google AdSense ads are text only, unobtrusive and very easy to
read. Unlike banner ads and pop up ads, these ads do not get in
the way of the web site visitor's experience, and they are designed
in such a way that they do not overwhelm or overshadow the content
of the web site itself. Chances are the average web user has
already seen hundreds, if not thousands, of Google AdSense ads.
There are not many places left where web site owners can make money
directly off of their web sites, but Google AdSense is one such
destination. Google AdSense allows web site owners to make an
income off of every page of the web site. In addition, the
algorithms used by Google to index web sites automatically select
the best ads for each page of the web site, providing highly
targeted and effective ads for their advertisers and lots of income
for the owner of the site.
Those web site owners and designers who have been around for awhile
may remember a concept known as AdWords. In essence, Google
AdSense is an offshoot of the initial AdWords model. It is
important to keep in mind, however that AdWords and AdSense are not
the same thing.
When you do a Google search, you have probably noticed the small
text ads which are displayed to the right hand side of the search
results. These are contextual ads, served up based on the search
criteria. These targeted ads are known as AdWords, and they are
used by various companies to generate revenue and drive new
customers to their web sites.
Google AdWords uses the pay per click model to generate income for
Google. When a user clicks on one of the AdWords, that advertiser
pays Google an agreed upon amount of money. This process is fully
automated and easily trackable by all parties. The amount of money
changing hands with each click varies all the time and is subject
to word bidding. The placement of the ads, and the amount of
revenue received for each click, is subject to market forces, just
as in the brick and mortar advertising world.
With Google being the predominant search engine today, the company
has continued to exert its power and influence, and the ads served
up by Google, both through AdWords and AdSense, can be powerful
revenue generating machines. Many smart web site owners have
already discovered the power of Google AdSense in generating
revenue and profiting from their web site content, and many more
web site owners are discovering this power every day.
of Google AdSense, but the first step is to understand just what
this program is and what it has to offer web site owners.
Google AdSense is a program which serves up ads on the hosting web
site, but the key is that the ads that are placed there are related
to the subject of the web site on which they appear. For instance,
a web site devoted to the antique car hobby might host ads for
companies selling cars, promoting car shows and the like.
In fact, AdSense is part of an advertising principle known as
contextual marketing. Placing the ads in context, as with the old
car web site, increases the chances that those ads will be seen and
responded to. After all, the general public may not be interested
in buying fancy chrome wheels or hubcaps for a Model T, but owners
of classic cars may be.
The possibilities for contextual advertising in general, and Google
AdSense in particular, are endless. A hockey site can host ads for
hockey equipment and hockey sticks, a tennis web site could host
ads for tennis balls and tickets to tennis tournaments. It is easy
to see why this program has become so popular and so well respected
with internet users and web site owners alike.
The good news for web site owners is that Google AdSense can be
quite a lucrative endeavor, especially for high profile sites and
those sites with excellent, high quality and in demand content.
One of the best things about the Google AdSense program is that the
ads are highly targeted and relevant to the subject of the web
site. Targeting the ads makes a great deal of sense, since
targeted ads are more likely to get the click throughs that
generate revenue.
Google AdSense ads are text only, unobtrusive and very easy to
read. Unlike banner ads and pop up ads, these ads do not get in
the way of the web site visitor's experience, and they are designed
in such a way that they do not overwhelm or overshadow the content
of the web site itself. Chances are the average web user has
already seen hundreds, if not thousands, of Google AdSense ads.
There are not many places left where web site owners can make money
directly off of their web sites, but Google AdSense is one such
destination. Google AdSense allows web site owners to make an
income off of every page of the web site. In addition, the
algorithms used by Google to index web sites automatically select
the best ads for each page of the web site, providing highly
targeted and effective ads for their advertisers and lots of income
for the owner of the site.
Those web site owners and designers who have been around for awhile
may remember a concept known as AdWords. In essence, Google
AdSense is an offshoot of the initial AdWords model. It is
important to keep in mind, however that AdWords and AdSense are not
the same thing.
When you do a Google search, you have probably noticed the small
text ads which are displayed to the right hand side of the search
results. These are contextual ads, served up based on the search
criteria. These targeted ads are known as AdWords, and they are
used by various companies to generate revenue and drive new
customers to their web sites.
Google AdWords uses the pay per click model to generate income for
Google. When a user clicks on one of the AdWords, that advertiser
pays Google an agreed upon amount of money. This process is fully
automated and easily trackable by all parties. The amount of money
changing hands with each click varies all the time and is subject
to word bidding. The placement of the ads, and the amount of
revenue received for each click, is subject to market forces, just
as in the brick and mortar advertising world.
With Google being the predominant search engine today, the company
has continued to exert its power and influence, and the ads served
up by Google, both through AdWords and AdSense, can be powerful
revenue generating machines. Many smart web site owners have
already discovered the power of Google AdSense in generating
revenue and profiting from their web site content, and many more
web site owners are discovering this power every day.
Friday, November 9, 2007
Some articles on Adsense #1
The AdSense movement is gaining momentum every day. The driving force in the Google AdSense system is Google’s AdWords ads. The AdSense program enables website owners to monetize their site and make additional income.
Although Google has made it simple and easy to implement AdSense on your website, you have to spend your time and effort to develop a central theme and the supporting content-rich web pages for your website.
As an example, the central keyword theme of your website might be “fishing.” Each associated web page that supports the central theme would a a single unique keyword theme like fishing lures, fishing rods, fishing reels and so forth.
Google use proprietary algorithms to determine the content theme on each page of your web site with an AdSense box. As a result, each web page, with an AdSense display box, must have interesting and informative content for your website visitor. Google will determine the keyword theme from the content and display AdWords ads in the AdSense box that are relevant to the web page keyword theme.
You are paid a portion of the fee paid by the advertiser to Google when a visitor clicks on an AdSense ad.
It is possible for a web site to make significant money with the AdSense program if they have a high-quality and focused web site with a lot of targeted traffic
Although Google has made it simple and easy to implement AdSense on your website, you have to spend your time and effort to develop a central theme and the supporting content-rich web pages for your website.
As an example, the central keyword theme of your website might be “fishing.” Each associated web page that supports the central theme would a a single unique keyword theme like fishing lures, fishing rods, fishing reels and so forth.
Google use proprietary algorithms to determine the content theme on each page of your web site with an AdSense box. As a result, each web page, with an AdSense display box, must have interesting and informative content for your website visitor. Google will determine the keyword theme from the content and display AdWords ads in the AdSense box that are relevant to the web page keyword theme.
You are paid a portion of the fee paid by the advertiser to Google when a visitor clicks on an AdSense ad.
It is possible for a web site to make significant money with the AdSense program if they have a high-quality and focused web site with a lot of targeted traffic
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
welcome
hi everybody, i hope that we can share our adwords and adsense experiences and/or tips so as to benefit our readers, i would continue to post infos and tips to help beginners and also hope that u can do the same too . lets work together to find out and share more tips and niches of adwords and adsense marketing..cheers
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