Why use Google Adsense ?
If
you had some free ad space in your website and would
like to give a try, I hope you really consider about
joining Google Adsense. There is no
obligation and nothing to lose.
Here are a few reasons for you to consider about
Adsense:
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No
need to change outdated ads on your website -
everything is handled by Google's adbot
googlebot.
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Google Adsense serves non intrusive ads,
compared to popins, popouts, floating ads etc.
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Display well written content related
advertising, that will match your site subject.
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Save time finding advertisers for your ad space.
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One simple Code to paste on your pages,
no programming skills needed.
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You can change the Colors of the
Adsense ads displayed, so that they fit your
current site layout.
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Google Adsense serves the best ads for
your pages from over 150.000 AdWords
advertisers.
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Google Adsense is easy to join, most
websites with original content gets accepted.
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Simple management and reports.

And
then there's the money part (what advertising
actually is all about, for you, Google and the
AdWords users). Google's Adsense Terms forbids its
users to disclose actual earnings examples.
However, a few general guidelines you can use to
understand the earning potential of Google
Adsense:
Your
daily Adsense earnings are determined by 4
things:
1
.The number of clicks by your users on the
Adsense ads.
This
is a factor that you can't and actually are not
allowed to influence on! Google's Adsense terms
directly forbids you to encourage your users click
your ads. This means you cant write "please support
us, click the ads" or "find more information by
clicking the ads" etc. Be warned, using any of these
methods or similar (there are many variations), will
get you banned from the adsense program, and all
your earnings will be lost! Play fair !
So
what can you do to get more Google Adsense clicks
legally ?
There
are actually many ways to legally encourage a higher
click thru rate, have a look at
Adsense tips and tricks.
2.
The number of page views you serve (how many pages
your website visitors view).
This
is the factor that you can have the greatest
influence on. The more page views (visitors) to your
website, the higher is the chance that you will get
clicks on your Adsense ads. However, before
you rush out and generate
thousands of hits to your website, please consider
the fact that quality visitors will generate higher
revenue for you than "Bulk" visitors. Quality
visitors are people who have a genuine interest in
the subject your website is about, and are therefore
more likely to be interested in the Google
Adsense ads served on your website pages.
Example:
Let's
say that your website is about Siamese cats, and you
get a lot of general non targeted visitors (bulk) -
how many will click on an ad about breeding Siamese
Cats?
Now, on the other hand if you try to get quality
visitors that are passionate about Siamese Cats,
your chances are much higher that some of your
visitors want to read about breeding Siamese Cats.
So to
sum this up, always design your website, and write
your content to a targeted audience.
Tip.
Read the page about optimizing Adsense before
you start to changing your pages!
3.
Your CTR (Click Thru Rate) = page views divided by
clicks in percentage.
Your
CTR is simply a measurement for how well you are
doing as an Adsense Publisher. What this means is
that, if you have a high CTR on your pages, you are
likely to be serving well written content, that are
targeted to your audience. It appears that Google is
favoring Adsense publishers with a high CTR,
and therefore paying a higher percentage to these
publishers.
4.
The amount paid by a AdWords advertiser, for the
keyword a Adsense add is about.
It is
important to understand how the Google Adsense and
Google AdWords programs interact. Google AdWords is
a program for the advertisers, meaning that they pay
Google a certain amount for each click thru on their
ads on a given keyword. Google Adsense is the
program for webmasters (publishers), that pays
publishers for clicks on content relevant ads.
Example:
John
creates an Google AdWords ad about used BMW car
parts, and want the ad to appear on pages that are
relevant to BMW car parts.
Brian
runs a community page for BMW fans, and have a
section on his site about buying and selling BMW car
parts.
One of
Brian's visitors clicks on John's Ad, and John is
charged x $ for this click. Brian on the other hand
is awarded with x $ by Google for serving the ad,
and the resulting click.
So
what does that mean for you as a Adsense Publisher ?
Unfortunately Google doesn't reveal what a click is
worth, so you can only do a bit of qualified
guessing using these Adsense Tools.
Some
clicks range from $0,00 and are seen to go over $50
!
To
continue a bit on our earlier discussion about
writing content relevant web pages, you should place
serious consideration on the keywords that you want
to target with your pages.
Lets
take our example on John and Brian again.
For
the sake of argument, lets say that John is willing
to pay $10 for each click on his ads.
Then
let us bring Greg into play as well, he is also
creating an add about selling BMW car parts, however
not used ones but new. Greg is willing to pay $0,10
for each click on his ads.
Brian's pages was targeted towards selling BMW car
parts. So this means that there's is a good chance
that both John's and Greg's ads will appear at
Brian's Adsense ads. This means that Brian is
serving Adsense ads that are paying a percentage of
both $0,10 and $10.
Now,
what if Brian changed his pages to target buying and
selling USED car parts ?
Since
Google Adsense constantly try's to serve the most
content relevant ads, it is very likely that Brian
will begin serving John's $10 AdWords ad, that he
will earn a percentage of. Brian's pages are still
about the same subject, and with the same content -
just targeted against a higher paying niche keyword.
Ask
yourself, would you rather earn a percentage of 10
clicks on Greg's ad or a percentage of 10 clicks on
John's ad??
To sum
it all up, your Google Adsense earnings will be
determined by a combination of the 4 mentioned
factors above.
If you
are looking for a nice extra advertising income,
Google adsense can in many cases be the answer.
Independent statements made by users on the internet
shows that some advertisers are earning from less
than 1 dollar a day and to way above several hundred
dollars a day with the Adsense program.
We
cant and wont make any promises to what your Google
adsense income will be, but we can promise you that
if you read through the sections of this website,
you will have the best foundation for succeeding
with Google's Adsense program.