Using AdSense In Your Blog
Now that you know ho to make your blog
popular, it is time to profit from it. One
of the best ways to monetize your blog is
AdSense, and this advertising program
will work with just about any blog and if you receive enough traffic, it can be very lucrative. AdSense
puts relevant ads on your blog after you sign up and insert a few lines
of code into your blog; this requires some basic HTML knowledge and a blog
that allows you to modify the HTML. Don’t be intimidated, it is easy to do.
The good thing about AdSense is that the
ads are displayed based on the
content of your blog, so readers only see ads that will likely appeal to them,
increasing the chances that they will click on them. AdSense operates by pairing relevant ads with
your content. As long as your
blog has enough content to support a few text ads, you will be able to run
a few non intrusive ads along the side of your blog. You will need to have
a blog that allows you to add a few lines of HTML code into your blog in order
to use AdSense. If your blog is hosted independently, chances are youwill
be able to make the necessary modifications. If you blog on a network or on
another site, you will have to check to see if it is compatible with AdSense,
many are. To
get started with AdSense, go to
www.adsense.com and sign up. It is free to
use AdSense and if you have an existing
Google account you can use it as your
AdSense account as well. Signing up with
AdSense is free, but you must
provide tax information and report your earnings. you then choose what type of ads you want
displayed on your blog. You have the
choice of text ads that run along the
top, side, or bottom of your blog or graphic
ads that display an ad with a picture
on your blog, either in a size like
a banner ad or in a smaller size. AdSense is a cost per click advertising
program, which means that every time
that a visitor clicks on an ad in your blog you get paid. Google does not disclose
exactly how much you make for each click before you sign up, but you
can track your daily, weekly and monthly earnings once you have started
running AdSense and calculate how much
you are making per click. If
you do not have a large readership base, most types of monetization on your
blog will probably not be successful and
AdSense is no exception. The more
people you have clicking your ads, the more money you make.Earnings
will vary widely depending on how many visitors you receive and if your
blog is very popular you can make a good income from AdSense alone.
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