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Old September 3rd, 2010, 06:31 AM
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i want to know,can we really make money with google adsense?apart from google adsense,what else that is similar to google adsense?
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Old September 6th, 2010, 07:01 AM
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Here are some AdSense tips that will help you effectively implement AdSense on your site.

Google AdSense allows webmasters to dynamically serve content relevant advertisements on web pages. If the visitor clicks one of the AdSense ads served to the website, the website owner is credited for the referral. Google's AdSense program essentially allows approved websites to dynamically serve Google's pay-per-click AdWord results.

Website maintenance related to AdSense is very easy and requires very little effort. Webmasters need only to insert a Google generated java script into the web page or website template. Google's spider parses the AdServing website and serves ads that relate to the website's content. Google uses a combination of keyword matching and context analysis to determine what ads should be served. The java script calls the ad from Google and will ensure that ads are served each time a visitor goes to the web page.

Early on Google implemented a filtering system that allowed webmasters to prevent a specific domain's ads from being served on any websites in their account. Ad blocking meant that webmasters could prevent their competitor's ads from being dynamically served on their websites.

Google provides a wide variety of ad formats to match the most suitable option with a website. Webmasters can select from a handful of preformatted towers, inline rectangles, banners and buttons. The ad boxes can be modified by webmasters to resemble the website's color scheme.

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Old September 6th, 2010, 12:33 PM
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I personally prefer Affinity publishing.

I'm sure you've seen on forums or a site how some words are double-underlined and look like links and when you roll over them, an ad relating to that word hovers by your mouse? They offer those and I get decent returns (not on my blog, on another site; I haven't put this on my blog yet) on it considering I get about only 60 visits per day on that particular site.

They also offer ad clouds, which you can style (if you know how, or just use their built-in styler) to match your tag cloud if you're using it. Basically it's just a cloud of words that relate to your site that all link to ads.

With my low visit count (about 60 visits; 250 pageviews), I can make $0.67 per day using the first ad type I told you about, the text links. Since it was only about 250 pageviews, Affinity tells me I could have made $2.35 that day if I had 1000 pageviews.

Then you factor in the ad cloud and I can make $0.33 in a day which is $1.41 per 1000.

So that's already $1 in a day or $3.76 if you have higher traffic (1000 pageviews in this case).

Of course, I'm not saying AdSense is bad. When I used AdSense, I never took the time to actively research ways to use it most effectively. I never did this with Affinity either. So I've just found that I've gotten the biggest return with Affinity.

I believe they also offer some sort of embedded search advertising. I never recommend these, even those Google custom search things, because they completely break the flow of the site, make the visitor stop thinking of your site, and just look bad. If you're on a blog, I'd stick with your built-in search functions assuming you have them.
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