Making Money With Adsense
- By Clint Lawrence
- Published 01/20/2008
Clint Lawrence
WRITING FOR INCOME I am a freelance writer with a BA in English and minor in Film Studies. I do contract work from home, writing for a number of clients on various topics such as skin care, real estate, home security, cutlery, male grooming and crime prevention. I also screenwrite in my spare time for fun. VIEW ALL MY BLOGS
Are you making money with Adsense? Well, if you're new to the game of blogging and web publishing, you may not know exactly what Google Adsense is yet. Let me give you the rundown of how this passive residual income process works and what's involved.
Google Adsense (Adwords) is basically a way for anyone to advertise on the web. Maybe you're marketing a product or maybe you're pitching a service. Either way, the Internet is a wonderful place to do it. Online is where you can reach the largest audience; in other words, potential customers. Anyway, those who wish to advertise through Google can pay to have ads placed all over the web. This way when you're surfing through websites and spot an ad that catches your attention, you can go directly to its website.
Now, how do bloggers and web publishers begin making money with the Adsense program? This is easier than you'd think. All you have to do is apply for a free Google Adsense account. Then you paste a code into your websites or blogs, and begin earning from the ad revenue.
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Google will place ads on your website that are relevant to the content. This way when visitors pass through your site/blog, they have the option of selecting certain ads they're interested in. It will take them directly to the specific website to learn more.
Are you ready to begin making money with Adsense? Sign up for a free account at Blogger.com or buy a domain for a low/reasonable price. This way you can blog all you want or continually add to your website. The more you write, the more you can earn with Adsense. After all, web publishing and blogging is truly a numbers game that involves quality and quantity. If you continue to produce quality blogs, you will surely begin making money with Adsense. The excellent part is that this revenue increases over time if you stick with it. While earning with Adsense is not a "get rich quick" program, it is certainly a way to add an additional stream of income to what you already make. But, the best part is it's FREE!
Google Adsense (Adwords) is basically a way for anyone to advertise on the web. Maybe you're marketing a product or maybe you're pitching a service. Either way, the Internet is a wonderful place to do it. Online is where you can reach the largest audience; in other words, potential customers. Anyway, those who wish to advertise through Google can pay to have ads placed all over the web. This way when you're surfing through websites and spot an ad that catches your attention, you can go directly to its website.
Now, how do bloggers and web publishers begin making money with the Adsense program? This is easier than you'd think. All you have to do is apply for a free Google Adsense account. Then you paste a code into your websites or blogs, and begin earning from the ad revenue.
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Are you ready to begin making money with Adsense? Sign up for a free account at Blogger.com or buy a domain for a low/reasonable price. This way you can blog all you want or continually add to your website. The more you write, the more you can earn with Adsense. After all, web publishing and blogging is truly a numbers game that involves quality and quantity. If you continue to produce quality blogs, you will surely begin making money with Adsense. The excellent part is that this revenue increases over time if you stick with it. While earning with Adsense is not a "get rich quick" program, it is certainly a way to add an additional stream of income to what you already make. But, the best part is it's FREE!
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3 Responses to "Making Money With Adsense" 
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said this on 20 Jan 2008 3:08:53 PM EDT
Hi Clint,
I couldn't agree more. For writers, AdSense is an adjunct to their writing. |
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said this on 23 Jan 2008 11:35:23 AM EDT
You guys are right on the money. I also use Publisher, but it doesn't pay as well so far. :(
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said this on 02 Feb 2008 11:00:05 AM EDT
I use Yahoo Publisher as well. I do earn with it regularly, but there are some issues with the ad targeting. Google seems to do this better at this point.
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