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It is sample Adsense


 AdSense is a great program, though Google has given it a confusing name. If they’d called it AdSpace, you’d know right away what it’s about: selling advertising space on your website. Despite the nomenclature issue, AdSense has become popular with bloggers and other people who run noncommercial sites. You sign up, carve out some space on your pages for the ads, paste a few lines of code from Google into the HTML for your site, and let Google fill in your pages with color-coordinated ads. like this one: When somebody clicks one of the ads, Google pays you a fee (the amount varies, and the company doesn’t disclose its payments). Note: AdSense can be tricky for e-commerce sites because you can’t fully control which ads appear on your site, and you wouldn’t want to run ads for your competitors’ merchandise right next to your own displays. You can, however, filter out some ads.
Though you can’t decide which ads appear on your site, Google does a very nice job of assessing your pages and supplying ads that might interest your visitors. For example, if you run a site about the gardening , Google is likely to dish up ads for flowers shops and other gardening business. That kind of relevance is important, because Google doesn’t pay you when somebody sees an ad on your site; it pays you when somebody clicks an ad. So you want Google to fill your space with blurbs likely to interest your readers. The big question is, of course is how much can you make? The exact answer is: it depends. If your site gets tons of visitors, and you focus on a narrow topic, there’s a good chance Google will serve up ads that appeal to a lot of people hitting your site. For example:  if you run a popular site devoted to mobile gadgetry, you might make enough to buy a new device very few months. If your site gets sporadic traffic, or more important, if it’s not clearly about something, it may be hard for Google to supply highly relevant ads, and you might make enough to cover a box of paper clips every so often. In  2010, Google earned 2.04 billion US$ , 30% of total revenue, through AdSense.

So how it work’s?


Google uses its Internet search technology to serve advertisements based on website content, the user’s geographical location, and other factors. Those wanting to advertise with Google’s targeted advertisement system may enroll through AdWords. AdSense has become a popular method of placing advertising on a website because the advertisements are less intrusive than most banners, and the content of the advertisements is often relevant to the website. The use of proxy is allowed but if you use a proxy to enter your adsense account your account will be disabled. It has been seen lately that you can use proxies for logins, but sign up must be from a real computer. Proxies like hidemyass, armyproxy, schoolproxy, etc., can be used after signup. Many websites use AdSense to monetize their content. AdSense has been particularly important for delivering advertising revenue to small websites that do not have the resources for developing advertising sales programs and sales people. To fill a website with advertisements that are relevant to the topics discussed, webmasters implement a brief cript on the websites’ pages. Websites that are content-rich have been very successful with this advertising program, as noted in a number of publisher case studies on the AdSense website.
Some webmasters invest significant effort into maximizing their own AdSense income. Most of them do this in three basic ways:
  1. They use a wide range of traffic-generating techniques, including but not limited to online advertising.
  2. They build valuable content on their websites that attracts AdSense advertisements, which pay out the most when they are clicked.
  3. They use text content on their websites that encourages visitors to click on advertisements. Note that Google prohibits webmasters from using phrases like “Click on my AdSense ads” to increase click rates. The phrases accepted are “Sponsored Links” and “Advertisements”.
The source of all AdSense income is the AdWords program. AdSense commands an advertiser to submit a sealed bid. Additionally, for any given click received, advertisers only pay one bid increment above the second-highest bid.

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