Thursday, 7 August 2008

AdSense Explained - The Money Game

Many webmasters scour the web in search for the perfect revenue generating model for their website. Some try CPA offers, some try pay Per Sale programs and then there are those who find massive success with Google's AdSense program.AdSense is truly a revolutionary revenue generating model. It's so easy to get started with it. You simply copy and paste a few lines of code and you'll have profit pulling ads on your website.

When people CLICK on one of the AdSense ads, you get paid for that click.

You are indirectly paid by the advertiser, but the advertiser actually pays Google first. That's why the cheques will come from Google and not from the advertiser.

Google AdSense is derived from the Google AdWords program. Advertisers who wish to market their products can go to AdWords and create an ad. Their ads will then be displayed on Google search results as well as other people's websites (AdSense) depending on their display settings.

So you are actually showing AdWords advertisements on your website, but it's known as AdSense. The AdWords advertiser must pay for every click on his ad. Depending on the niche, some ad clicks will cost way more than others. The higher the advertiser is paying Google, the bigger YOUR cut will be when displaying the same ad on your website.

The key with AdSense is to have as many website pages indexed in Google.

That means you need to add a lot of pages to your website or blog and then populate those pages with AdSense ads.

AdSense provides you with some tutorials for placing ads on your website, but its very difficult for newcomers to understand in the beginning. I have successfully played around with AdSense, but in the beginning I really sucked at it. I wasn't making big money and I couldn't understand why.

Not until I found this incredible training resource which allowed me to actually WATCH as the pros go about setting up AdSense on website pages.

This is worth checking out. But please be aware that when I found this that there were like only 18 spots left. They might be taken by the time you get there...so you better hurry.


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