Google AdSense ads or the advertisements on the sides or bottom of some websites are considered the major source of AdSense revenue for most website owners.
In this situation, Google makes money through these advertisements and shares a part of the total earnings with its clients. However, this process involves more than just pasting a few lines of code into your existing websites. Care and thought must be put into how the ads will fit into a site so as to look most natural, as opposed to obvious and blatant ads that instantly tip off the surfer as to what they are.
So then, just how does it work?
Google charges the advertisers a certain amount each time a visitor clicks on the ads. Google then gives the webmaster (you) a share from this 'AdSense revenue'. These AdSense sites are becoming the latest money-making craze - people are starting to build websites just for the purpose of putting on Google ads.
Remember, surfers are looking for quality information when they visit your sites - keep that in mind before you 'slap' together a meaningless bunch of text and images with a few Adsense ads for good measure. It's a short sighted strategy that will pay you pennies a day.
Here are a few things to take note of if you are intent on making AdSense revenue:
The beauty of AdSense is that all the ads displayed have certain relevance to the content of the website on which they appear. Thus, the likelihood that the site visitors will click on them is greatly increased.
It only makes sense that website owners would try hard to maximize their revenues from these ads. Additionally, Ads do not have the same rate. There are ads that pay quite high, depending on the genre of the website and it's quality. Participating web owners either make big bucks or just barely a few cents. This all depends on the value of the advertisements displayed. However, this does not mean that all Google AdSense ads generate money – the revenue depends on the effectiveness of the advertisements in attracting visitors.
In this situation, Google makes money through these advertisements and shares a part of the total earnings with its clients. However, this process involves more than just pasting a few lines of code into your existing websites. Care and thought must be put into how the ads will fit into a site so as to look most natural, as opposed to obvious and blatant ads that instantly tip off the surfer as to what they are.
So then, just how does it work?
Google charges the advertisers a certain amount each time a visitor clicks on the ads. Google then gives the webmaster (you) a share from this 'AdSense revenue'. These AdSense sites are becoming the latest money-making craze - people are starting to build websites just for the purpose of putting on Google ads.
Remember, surfers are looking for quality information when they visit your sites - keep that in mind before you 'slap' together a meaningless bunch of text and images with a few Adsense ads for good measure. It's a short sighted strategy that will pay you pennies a day.
Here are a few things to take note of if you are intent on making AdSense revenue:
The beauty of AdSense is that all the ads displayed have certain relevance to the content of the website on which they appear. Thus, the likelihood that the site visitors will click on them is greatly increased.
It only makes sense that website owners would try hard to maximize their revenues from these ads. Additionally, Ads do not have the same rate. There are ads that pay quite high, depending on the genre of the website and it's quality. Participating web owners either make big bucks or just barely a few cents. This all depends on the value of the advertisements displayed. However, this does not mean that all Google AdSense ads generate money – the revenue depends on the effectiveness of the advertisements in attracting visitors.

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