Wednesday, 1 June 2011

An Informative Article on AdSense

The Biggest Change Ever
The biggest change ever for my online income was when I discovered the paperback from the pen of Joel Comm entitled "The AdSense Code." Today, over 2,000$ later I can safely say it has been an interesting journey. I have learned so much - and though there was a slight drop in income during the recent financial crisis, it is picking up momentum again.
So, being such an ambassador of the AdSense concept, I think I am the right person to share a better understanding of the system with you, while I would still recommend you read the book also...
What Is This AdSense System Anyway?
When an advertiser bids for ads in a specific niche, he sets up a certain budget with which he is going to target content on the internet that fits his specific key words. Such advertising is not paid per appearance but only each time someone clicks an ad through the AdSense system.
AdSense is the type of code you insert on your websites and blogs. When people click an ad it was recently revealed that you get 68% of the ad revenue Google gets through AdWords. So you get just over two thirds of the revenue - a very nice affiliate share for putting some code on your website once, as I am sure you will agree.
The best part about all of this is that once you learn how to bid in the right way through the AdWords system, you are increasing your revenue as an advertiser - and you know your costs beforehand because you can set a specific daily budget for your advertising.
How Can You Implement AdSense On Your Sites?
No matter which niche you are involved with, there are almost always ads that fit your niche. Once you learn how to present ads in the right way - with the right ad sizes, link colors, positions on the pages etc - you can really make a huge amount of money from your traffic.
The key word involved with AdSense is that Google is happy when website owners get a big payment into their bank accounts, because money in your bank means you created a revenue, both for Google, yourself and the advertisers who paid and got value for money through AdWords.

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