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Google Adsense

One of the easiest ways to start earning a little is to put Google Adsense on your blog.  When you do a Google search you often see “sponsored links” above or beside the results.  These are Adsense ads.

How does Adsense work?

There are two sides to this type of advertising – the advertiser and the publisher whose website the ads appear on.

If you are an advertiser, and you want to pay to promote your website or product, you use Google Adwords (note, NOT Adsense).  We don’t want to pay, we want to get paid!  So we want to be the publisher on whose site these ads appear.

As a publisher, you place one or more block of Adsense on your site.  Each time a visitor clicks on one of these ads, you get paid.  Simple.  You can be paid anything from 1p to a few pounds.  Don’t get too excited – most ads just pay a few pennies.

Head over to https://www.google.com/adsense/login/en_GB/ and click on “Sign up Now” to set up your Adsense account.  Then come back here, and in the next post I will show you how to add Adsense to your blogger blog.

3 comments to Google Adsense

  • Good evening. With Gogle Ad Sense is there any money taken away when using the check payment option?
    I have already gogle adsense account but I fail to setting up this profitable program..

  • rosetrees

    If you receive payment in US dollars and you live outside the US, you will have to pay a charge to deposit the cheque. Ask your bank how much they will charge. I always have the Adsense payments paid directly into my bank account. If you live in the UK you can have payment in UK pounds – that’s a recent change. There are other payment options, check out the Adsense help pages.

  • I recently added an Adsense square ads on my travel blog. my adsense earning is still low since i dont have large volume of internet traffic yet.
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