How AdSense
Works
If you go to Google.com
and do a search for almost any keyword phrase, you'll notice
some "Sponsored Links" that appear on the right side of the
screen that are relevant to the keywords you just searched
for.
Website owners pay Google to
display these ads and are charged a predetermined amount every
time their ad gets clicked by a web surfer. With the AdSense
program, you will display these same text ads on your site just
like Google and get paid for it as well.
All you do is copy and paste
some provided HTML code into your pages and Voila! the ads will
show up. Every time an ad is clicked on your site, you will
receive a certain percentage of what Google receives from the
advertiser.
Once your account reaches
$100, you'll receive a check in the mail.
"Is
Google Crazy?"
I know what you're probably
thinking...
"What's the catch here? Why
would Google just give away money advertisers are paying
them?"
The answer...
Because Google is very
smart.
Now that I understand how
AdSense works, I can see that it's a win-win situation for
everyone involved, and the bottom line benefits Google. Let me
explain...
Since the advertiser's ads are
now being displayed on more web sites all over the internet
(instead of just Google's site), they are getting much more
exposure. More exposure means more clicks and even more
traffic for their site over a shorter period of
time.
This is good news for Google
because the more traffic the advertisers receive, the faster
their advertising funds are used up.
Remember, they get charged
every time their site gets a visit; and of course, it is
Google's hope that they'll continue to keep funneling more
money into their account for more ad exposure.
What an ingenious way for
Google to increase the amount of money they earn from
advertisers while building loyalty with website owners (like
us) who are now getting paid to help them advertise.
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