Adsense Income
Google AdSense and Affiliates
Tip! You must generste traffic to your site -
without which, your adsense site is meaningless.
Content rich sites can earn additional income, instead of or in addition to the use of
traditional affiliate banners -- by using Google AdSense. Adsense serves up contextually targeted
text and image ads that are targeted to particular pages of your site. They are designed to give
ongoing, appropriate product purchase opportunities to your site visitors, with a minimum of effort
by the site publisher. Once approved for the program, the site publisher places one link per site
page, and is served up to three ads when pages are opened.
Google creates the relationships with the advertisers and only delivers the most appropriate
ones to your web pages. Based upon keywords, a real time auction takes place as a visitor opens a
page on your website. Based upon bids placed by advertisers, Google AdSense places relevant
cost-per-click (CPC) and cost-per-thousand-impressions (CPM) ads on your page.
Publishers need to carefully read the conditions for participating in the AdSense program. They
include not obscuring the ads in any way with color or graphics, not launching a new browser when
the ads are clicked on, placing the links only on pages with content, not displaying them on
pop-ups, pop-unders or email, and not changing the code provided by the program for pasting into
your web pages. Bringing unnatural attention to the ads by advertising on other websites or mass
mailing is also prohibited, as is labeling the ads with anything other than "sponsored links" or
"advertisements".
It may seem like a daunting list of no's, but upon inspection they make sense because they
protect you, your site and the advertisers, to prevent misuse and fraud. If you read the rules
carefully, use common sense, and don't try sneaky maneuvers, the upside possibilities are certainly
worth a try.
Tip! Try to automate the insertion of your
Adsense code into the webpages using SSI (or server side included). Ask your web administrator if
your server supports SSI or not.
Karen Kari's articles and more information on the affiliate business can be found at:
http://www.affiliatebandit.com http://www.advertisingcellar.com http://www.billionfreeads.com
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