Jun 4, 2008

Make A Money With Google AdSense




AdSense are Google contextual ads that you can place on your blog, search engine, or Web site. Google, in return, will give you a portion of the revenue generated from these ads. The rate you are paid varies, depending on the keywords on your Web site used to generate the ads.

Text ads come from Google AdWords, which is Google's advertising program. Advertisers bid in a silent auction to advertise for each keyword.

Referral ads are graphic ads supplied by Google that refer visitors to take an action, such as sign up for AdWords or download Firefox with Google Toolbar.

Restrictions: Google restricts AdSense to non-pornographic Web sites. In addition, you may not use contextual ads from other companies or ads that may be confused with Google ads.

If you use AdSense ads on search results, the search results must use the Google search engine.

You may not click on your own ads or encourage others to click on your ads with phrases like "Click on my ads." You must also avoid mechanical or other methods of artificially inflating your page views or clicks. This is considered to be click fraud.

Google also restricts you from disclosing AdSense details, such as how much you were paid for a keyword.

How to Apply: You must apply, and Google must approve your site, before you may earn money from AdSense.

You can fill out an AdSense application directly at www.google.com/adsense