Saturday, August 25, 2007

How to make money with Adsense?

Google's Adsense program has been used by various entrepreneurs worldwide to earn huge sums of money every month.


Google has created the Adsense program as a means of serving adverts placed by people using their AdWords online advertising service.

Google runs a Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising service via the Adwords program. Advertisers using Adwords can bid on how much they are willing to pay for each click on their advert.

These Adverts are show on Google search listings. The first two results from a google search will show up high lighted as sponsored links. These are PPC listings served via the Adwords program.

The right hand side on a google search listing also displays sponsored links from the Adwords program.

These PPC listings are also displayed on a network of other search engines that syndicate google search content. They are also displayed on various webpages that have Adsense code placed in them.

Once you have been accepted as an Adsense publisher, you can start earning money by placing adsense code on your websites or blogs. Google will display relevant adverts on your webpage based on the content of your webpage (contextual). Each time a visitor to your webpage/blog clicks any of the adverts, you will receive a percentage of the PPC value assigned by the advertiser on Adwords.

This may sound a little confusing to begin with. All you have to do is:

1. Get accepted as an Adsense publisher

2. Place Adsense code on your web content

The adverts will be served automatically and your earnings calculated. Google takes care of the adverts and the payments.


You don't even need a website to get started with Adsense. You can set up a free blog on blogger.com and start earning money using Adsense

How much are top Adsense Earners making?

You can make a huge amount of money using Adsense. Just take a look at some of the huge adsense earnings by the people below to inspire you. These are monthly figures!


1. Markus Frind: PlentyOfFish.com - $300,000 per month

Frind lives in Vancouver, Canada. He is the owner of the biggest free dating site on the web. He runs this site from home, receives more than 500 million page views per month and makes about $10,000 per day just from AdSense alone.


2. Kevin Rose: Digg.com - $250,000 per month

Rose was born in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is the founder of one of the biggest social bookmarking sites, Digg.com. Rose appeared in the cover of Business Week in August 2006 the title was "How This Kid Made $60 Million In 18 Months". Each month he receives a $250,000 check from Google.


3. Jeremy Shoemaker: ShoeMoney.com - $140,000 per month

Shoemaker is a search engine marketer who is highly skilled in SEO and PPC advertising. He runs several websites that are making him $140,000 per month in adsense revenue.


4. Jason Calacanis: Weblogs.com - $120,000 per month

Calacanis was born in Brooklyn , New York in 1970, he was co-founder of Weblogs Inc parent company of engadget.com and other 50 blogs supported by advertising. He had a numbers of bloggers working for him. His blog network was making $4,000 per day before the company was acquired by AOL


5. David Miles Jr. & Kato Leonard: FreeWebLayouts.com - $100,000 per month

two 20-year-olds in Louisville,(FreeWebLayouts.com) $100,000 per month - Founders and owners of a popular site that provides free layouts and graphics for MySpace users. One couple blogged about their home reconstruction and made money to help pay the mortgage on their new house.They claim to make $100,000 per month in a combination of AdSense and other kind of advertising.The only problem with the revenue figure is it is not 100% AdSense. Free Web Layouts use other advertising networks in addition to Google. However, with a claimed $100,000 per month in revenues, I am fairly confident that the AdSense portion is higher than our next Google whore.


6. Tim Carter: AskTheBuilder.com - $30,000 per month

Tim Carter is the founder of a popular website about home improvement that receives thousands of page views each month, he successfully blended the AdSense ads to make more $30,000 per month.

7. Joel Comm - $24,000 per month

He owns many websites, most of them about "how to get rich with AdSense" stuff, but he is also the writer of the best selling e-book "What Google never told you about making money with AdSense" his many websites were making him a decent income of $24,000 per month.

8. Shawn Hogan - DigitalPoint.com $10,000 per month

His story appeared in January 2005 in The New York Times where Mr. Hogan said that Google was paying him $10,000 because of AdSense
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The Beginner's Guide to Pay Per Click Advertising

Pay per click (PPC) advertising programs have been widely used by companies, Internet marketers and webmasters to promote their online businesses and websites. When disscussing about ways of driving traffic or making money online through a website in forums, Many people will mention the use of PPC advertising. So What exactly is PPC advertising?

Pay per click (PPC) is a method of advertising business through the use of keywords/phrases in the search engines. The advertisers only pay for each click that sends a visitor to his website. Google AdWords, Yahoo Search Marketing, 7search are some of the examples of PPC advertising programs. They offer top positions among the sponsored listings in their search engines for particular keywords/phrases of your choice. The idea for bidding is you have to bid on keywords/phrases related to your business. When someone enters a keyword your have bid and press 'search' in search engine, your paid listing or contextual ad will appear on the right hand side of the search result page. Futhermore, Google and Yahoo will also display your PPC ad in websites within their networks. The higher your bid the higher your ad position and the more people will click your ad. If your bid is too low and many advertisers are bidding your keywords, your ad might show in second, third or lower in the search result page.

Now let's take a look at the pros and cons of PPC advertising:

Pros
1. You don't need to be a genius in computer and Internet to be able to run PPC ad campaign.
2. Immediate results are seen after several days of ad campaign started.
3. No need to optimize your website to conform to the SEO rules.
4. You can limit your advertising cost by setting a daily budget.
5. You only pay when someone clicks your PPC ad. It doesn't matter how many times your ad has been displayed.

Cons
1. Inability to pay for the fees next month would mean removal of your website on the paid listings.
2. Since you pay only when someone click your ad, At times visitors are just competitors or people playing pranks on search engines. This will increase your cost.
3. This advertising can only be used temporarily because it is difficult to handle in the long run.
4. Pay per click pricing can be expensive for long term, therefore, this should be stopped after an ad campaign.

You can easily drive targeted traffic to your website using PPC advertising. But PPC can be very costly if you don't know how to use them wisely. You will need to do keyword research and learn some PPC strategies to minimise your cost. Here's a link to download an e-book that teaches people how to manage Google AdWords PPC ad compaign to maximize your return on investment.

http://www.googleadwordsmadeeasy.com

Friday, August 24, 2007

How the google Adsense works?

AdSense is an ad serving program run by Google. Website owners can enroll in this program to enable text, image and, more recently, video advertisements on their sites. These ads are administered by Google and generate revenue on either a per-click or per-thousand-impressions basis. Google is also currently beta-testing a cost-per-action based service.

Google utilizes its search technology to serve ads based on website content, the user's geographical location, and other factors. Those wanting to advertise with Google's targeted ad system may sign up through AdWords. AdSense has become a popular method of placing advertising on a website because the ads are less intrusive than most banners, and the content of the ads is often relevant to the website.

Currently, the AdSense uses JavaScript code to incorporate the advertisements into a participating site. If it is included on a site which has not yet been crawled by the Mediabot, it will temporarily display advertisements for charitable causes known as public service announcements (PSAs). (Note that the Mediabot is a separate crawler from the Googlebot that maintains Google's search index.)

Many sites use AdSense to monetize their content and some webmasters work hard to maximize their own AdSense income. They do this in three 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 sites which attracts AdSense ads which pay out the most when they get clicked.
3. They use copy on their websites that encourage clicks on ads. Note that Google prohibits people from using phrases like "Click on my AdSense ads" to increase click rates. Phrases accepted are "Sponsored Links" and "Advertisements".

The source of all AdSense income is the AdWords program which in turn has a complex pricing model based on a Vickrey second price auction, in that it commands an advertiser to submit a sealed bid (not observable by competitors). Additionally, for any given click received, advertisers only pay one bid increment above the second-highest bid.

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