How Do I Generate AdSense Code?

December 10th, 2009

The AdSense code is generated from within your publisher account. This is the code that you’ll need to add to your pages in order to display Google ads or a search box on your webpages. Please follow the steps below to generate your AdSense code:’

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How Much Money Can You Earn with AdSense?

December 10th, 2009

The Google ads you are able to display on your content pages can be either cost-per-click (CPC) or cost-per-1000-impressions (CPM) ads, search results pages show exclusively CPC ads. This means that advertisers pay either when users click on ads, or when the advertiser’s ad is shown on your site. You’ll receive a portion of the amount paid for either activity on your website. Although we don’t disclose the exact revenue share, our goal is to enable publishers to make as much or more than they could with other advertising networks.

The best way to find out how much you’ll earn is to sign up and start showing ads on your webpages. There’s no cost, no obligation, and getting started is quick and easy. Sign up now.

Once you’re a part of Google AdSense, you can view your earnings at any time by signing in and viewing your reports. You’ll be able to see the total number of page and ad unit impressions, ad clicks, clickthrough rate, effective CPM, and your total earnings so you can get an idea of how well the program is performing for you and how much you can expect to earn over time in the program.

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Does Adsense Improve my Google Search Engine Rank?

December 10th, 2009

Participating in Google AdSense does not affect your site’s rank in Google search results and will not affect the search results we deliver. Google believes strongly in freedom of expression and therefore offers broad access to content across the web. Our search results are unbiased by our relationships with paying advertisers and publishers. We will continue to show search results according to our PageRank technology.

Adding the AdSense code to your site will not queue your pages for crawling by our main index bots. While our bot (starting with ‘Mediapartners-Google’) does crawl content pages for the purpose of targeting ads, participation in AdSense does not increase the number of pages from a site in our main index.

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What is The AdSense Revenue Share?

December 10th, 2009

Although we do not disclose the revenue share for Google AdSense, our goal is to enable you to make as much as or more than you could with other advertising networks.

We provide detailed online reports that enable you to track your earnings. Once you start running ads on your site, you can view your earnings at any time by visiting your Reports pages, where we’ll show you the page impressions, ad clicks, clickthrough rate (CTR), your effective CPM, and your total earnings. This information can help you get an idea of how well the program is performing for you and how much you can expect to earn over time.

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What’s The Difference Between AdSense & AdWords?

December 10th, 2009

The Google AdWords program enables you to create advertisements which will appear on relevant Google search results pages and our network of partner sites. To learn more about AdWords and begin advertising immediately, please visit www.adwords.google.com.

The Google AdSense program differs in that it delivers Google AdWords ads to individuals’ websites. Google then pays web publishers for the ads displayed on their site based on user clicks on ads or on ad impressions, depending on the type of ad.

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How Do You Earn Money with Adsense?

December 10th, 2009

The main way of earning revenue with AdSense is by displaying Google ads on your site.

With AdSense for content, these ads you display on your site can be either cost-per-click (CPC) or cost-per-thousand-impression (CPM) ads. For CPC ads, you’ll generate earnings when your users click on the ads. For CPM ads, you’ll generate earnings every time the ad appears to a user viewing your site.

You can also generate earnings while enabling your users to search your site and the web. Learn about earning with AdSense for search.

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