You're not alone in being interested in the terrific
Google AdSense program. Leveraging its powerful page
analysis system, Google's AdSense program automatically
matches the best possible advertisements with the content
on your Web page, making the ads magically quite relevant
to your content.
Behind the scenes, it works like this: an advertiser
goes to the Google
AdWords system, signs up, and creates one or more
advertisements that they want to pay to have appear either
on Google's search result pages or on "content pages".
Those content pages are Web sites run by individuals and
organizations that include AdSense, which is the "consume"
side of this equation.
What makes this more interesting is that advertisers
don't pay to have their adverts show up on either Google
or separate content sites, but instead pay when the ads
are clicked by customers, what we call "pay per click" or
PPC. A percentage of the amount that the company pays
Google for displaying the ad is then shared with the
AdSense-enabled web site owner.
If, say, the advertiser pays $1.00 for a visitor to
their site through AdWords, then Google will pay a
percentage of that amount (the exactly amount has not been
stated by the company) to you, perhaps $0.20, perhaps
more.
I realize that $0.20 doesn't sound like much money, but
if you have a few hundred visitors a week, and some
percentage of them click on these adverts, you could
easily make $20-$50 or much (much!) more from your site
each week, without having to do any work other than add
the special AdSense code to the pages in the first place.
It's simple, easy to accomplish, you never have to
negotiate (or even talk) with advertisers, you don't have
to bill anyone at all, and every month or two you'll get a
nice little check from Google corporate. Nice!
So let's talk about the exact steps required to
actually get going with the AdSense program. First and
foremost, you need to sign up for the AdSense program,
which you can do by clicking in the cheery button:
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