Google ADsense: What It Is And How To Make Money

                

                                       Google AdSense

Google AdSense is an advertising program you can use to make money on content such as blogs, websites or YouTube videos. Clients pay to advertise through it, and you get a piece of that revenue by hosting ads on your site or channel. Signing up for AdSense is free.

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How AdSense works

First, Google has to approve your website. Google doesn’t disclose its metrics for approval. But if your site has unique content and complies with AdSense's policies, you’re good to apply. You must be at least 18 years old.

Once you get approved, you can arrange for ads to appear on your site. You can choose which types of ads run and where on the page they will appear. But the companies that show up on your site bid for their right to be there.

AdSense lets its advertisers vie for space on your website based on your content, as well as how likely they are to get clicks on their ads from visitors. Google determines the latter through the advertiser's "quality score." Two factors are at play here. One is the click-through rate, or CTR. This is the percentage of visitors to your site that Google thinks will click on ads.

The other is a group of what Google calls “factors affecting the quality of user experience from viewing the ad.” Google doesn’t disclose what these are, but according to its help site, the relevancy of the ad and landing page experience are key.

How much does AdSense pay?

Advertisers look at the elements mentioned above and estimate what's called a cost per click, or CPC. This is how much they'll pay every time someone clicks on an ad from your site.

Think of your website as a landscape painting you’ve put up for auction. An auction house agrees to put it up for bid to landscape painting collectors. The higher quality the painting, the more competition there will be, and the more money you’ll get.

Because Google doesn’t release all of the metrics it uses, it’s hard to project how much you'll actually make. But as a hypothetical example, let’s say you get 2,000 views on your site in a month, and 1.5% of those people click an ad — that’s 30 clicks. If an advertiser submits a bid of 75 cents per click, you would see up to $22.50 for that month.

Create a money-making strategy

With income so dependent on these factors, it helps to have some strategy. Google has its own tips for making more money with AdSense, but here are a few guidelines:

Focus your content

If you post original recipes but also use your blog to do personal journaling, split the site in two and monetize the one with more focused content. This will make it easier for advertisers to match ads to your site. Focusing your content also will help you show up when people search on Google. If someone searches for “best chocolate chip cookies,” he or she is more likely to click on the headline “Best Chocolate Chip Cookies - DanCooks” than “Dan’s Cool Chocolate Chunk Cookie Explosion Recipe." Then, if your recipe is straightforward and your voice stands out, people will stay to read it.

Advertise yourself

Your website becomes more attractive to advertisers if people who visit intend to browse for a while. Social media presence is great for free traffic. Updating Facebook pages, Twitter and Pinterest whenever you post is a good place to start. If your following is big enough, look into sending out a newsletter.

Place ads in visible places

Advertisers want people to see their ads, and you want people to see your content. It's difficult to solve for both, but usually one or two ads placed in plain sight will do the trick without taking over your page. This is one of the hardest things to get right, so don’t be afraid to play with ad placement over time.

Don’t break the rules

Google has a few guidelines that allow it to disable AdSense on your site. Most of the guidelines are aimed at people who make content with the purpose of getting as much money from AdSense as possible, not at people with a good product or one they're passionate about. This includes posting hate speech, advertising fake goods and posting copyrighted material. Check out Google's policies to make sure you aren't violating them.


These tips won’t work if you don't enjoy working on your site. You’ll find it easier to focus your blog and advertise if you’re creating something you believe in. If you end up focusing more on revenue than you want to, you can dial back the ads for a bit and take a breather.


How To Register With Google Adsense

can anybody tell me abt google adsense in details. I have registered their after creaing blogs but google nt acceptting mine application form. So can anyone tell me in details ki what to do how it accept and ll work.

You have gmail account, sign up with google adsense these days i've heard they process your account for approval, After signing up wait for it to approved. Now you are in adsense login with your gmail ID and check it. Add your blog there in adsense, Also you can monetize your blog through blogger, there is a option monetize my blog!! Hope it will help!




How To Get A Google AdSense Code

The Google AdSense revenue sharing online advertisement program requires advertisers to apply for acceptance before they receive the code that they paste in their websites to generate ads. There is no charge to sign up for AdSense, but you need a free Google account to access the application form. It takes about a week after you complete your application for Google to approve it. After Google approves your business's site or blog for AdSense, you receive an HTML code that you copy and paste into your Web content so your site or blog automatically displays AdSense ads.

Creating a Google Account

Sign up for a general Google account, if necessary, by visiting Google.Com and clicking the "Sign In" prompt at the top right of the page (link in Resources). Wait a second for the sign-in page to appear, then click the "Create an Account for Free" prompt. Skip this step and proceed to Section 2 if you already have a Google account.

Fill in your name, choice of account name and choice of password in the appropriate text fields at the right of the account creation page. Confirm your password in the field below the password field. Use the pull-down menus to specify your gender and date of birth.

Enter your mobile phone number and your current email address in the respective fields. Enter the requested security text in the "Prove You're Not a Robot" field, then select your home country in the bottom pull-down menu. Tick the top check box -- this is mandatory -- and tick the final check box if you wish to allow Google to personalize your content.

Click the "Next Step" button at the bottom of the application form. Change the phone number that appears on the next page if you wish to receive a voice or text message at a number other than the one you specified in your account.

Click "Call My Phone with Verification Code" to reveal the Verify Your Account screen. Wait up to 15 minutes to receive a text or voice message with a numerical verification code. Enter the code in the text field of the page and click the "Verify" button. Click "Try Again" and wait up to 15 minutes for a new code if you do not receive a code after your first attempt.

Proceed to Section 2 after you receive a confirmation message showing you have successfully verified your new Google account.

Applying for AdSense

Visit Google.Com and sign in to the Google account that you wish to use for your AdSense account.

Visit the Google AdSense login page (link in Resources). Click the "Sign Up Now" button in the top right corner of the page.

Click the left button at the bottom of the sign-in page if you wish to use the account that you are signed in under, and wait about 30 seconds for the Tell Us About Your Content screen to appear. Otherwise, click the right button to be taken through the steps listed in Section 1, then return to Section 2, Step 2 to continue the sign-up process.

Enter your website address in the top text field of the Tell Us About Your Content screen. Use the pull-down menu below the top field to select the primary language of your website.

Tick the check box at the bottom of the screen to confirm your agreement with the five basic rules listed on the page. Click the "Continue" button and wait a second for the Submit Your AdSense Application screen to appear.

Select your location with the "Select a Country or Territory" pull-down menu at the top of the Submit Your AdSense Application screen. Tick the radio button corresponding to your choice of an "Individual" or "Business" account. Make sure your choice corresponds to whether the name you enter in the "Name of Payee" field below the radio buttons is registered as a business for tax purposes.

Type the full street address where correspondence for the named payee should be sent. Use both "Street Address" text fields if you need to add an office or apartment number under your house number. Type your city or town in the "City/Town" text field, and use the pull-down menu to select your state. Type your zip code in the "Zip Code" field and your phone number in the "Phone" field.

Select one of the options in the "Select a How" pull-down menu. Read the options for emails from Google and tick the radio button for the option you prefer. Tick the check boxes corresponding to your choices for the communications you wish to receive in the list that opens if you choose the second "Choose What Emails Google Sends Me" radio button.

Click the "Submit My Application" button. Allow up to a minute for the system to validate your phone number before a confirmation screen labeled "Thank You for Applying to AdSense" appears.

Wait about a week to receive an email message that contains links to your AdSense code if you are approved for the program.


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