AdSense - How To Earn Money Faster And Easily




Google AdSense is a program run by Google that allows publishers in the Google Network of content sites to serve automatic text, image, video, or interactive media advertisements, that are targeted to site content and audience. These advertisements are administered, sorted, and maintained by Google. They can generate revenue on either a per-click or per-impressionbasis. Google beta-tested a cost-per-action service, but discontinued it in October 2008 in favor of a DoubleClick offering (also owned by Google). In Q1 2014, Google earned US $3.4 billion ($13.6 billion annualized), or 22% of total revenue, through Google AdSense. AdSense is a participant in theAdChoices program, so AdSense ads typically include the triangle-shaped AdChoices icon.





Spend time writing posts, not thinking about ads

Integrating AdSense into your blog is easy. Once your application has been approved, you can decide where the ads appear on your blog.

Ads useful to your visitors

AdSense always shows ads that are relevant to your users, based on their interests and the content of your blog.

Your style

Customise the appearance and location of your ads to fit the style of your blog.







Types


AdSense for content

The content-based adverts can be targeted for interest or context. The targeting can be CPC (click) or CPM (impression) based. There's no significant difference between CPC and CPM earnings, however CPC ads are more common. There are various ad sizes available for content ads. The ads can be simple text, image, animated image, flash, video, or rich media ads. At most ad sizes, users can change whether to show both text and multimedia ads or just one of them. As of November 2012, a grey arrow appears beneath AdSense text ads for easier identification.

AdSense for Search


AdSense for search allows publisher to display ads relating to search terms on their site and receive 51% of the revenue generated from those ads.AdSense custom search ads can be displayed either alongside the results from an AdSense Custom Search Engine or alongside internal search results through the use of Custom Search Ads. Custom Search Ads are only available to white-listed publishers.
Although the revenue share from AdSense for Search (51%) is lower than from AdSense for Content (68%) higher returns can be achieved due to the potential for higher Click Through Rates.




AdSense for video

AdSense for video allows publishers with video content to generate revenue using ad placements from Google's extensiveadvertising network. The publisher is able to decide what type of ads are shown against their video inventory. Formats available include linear video ads (pre-roll or post-roll), overlay ads that display AdSense text and display ads over the video content, and the TrueView format. Publishers can also display companion ads - display ads that run alongside video content outside the player. AdSense for video is for publishers running video content within a player and not for YouTubepublishers






























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