Google AdWords can increase web traffic

May 7, 2008 · Filed Under Monetize Your Blog · Comment 

Content is the king of any website needed to increase web traffic, but a website cannot rely on content alone, there are other aspects also require your attention. You adopt right strategies to advertise, else you would not attract any high traffic to your website even though your site contains superb content or service. Attracting heavy traffic is a difficult task, which should be taken very seriously for any website to succeed or making profit. Any website administrator or author recognizes the importance of driving traffic to their website, but real success does not rely entirely on traffic only. There are many techniques and internet marketing tools available which can drive traffic to a website. One of the most significant and effective among those is Google AdWords which is a Google’s advertising service.

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Make money from Google AdSense ads on your website

May 5, 2008 · Filed Under Monetize Your Blog · Comment 

Google AdSense is an advertisement program by Google. Web publishers can enroll in this program to enable text, image and, more recently, video advertisements on their sites. Google AdSense matches ads to the site’s content, and generate income whenever your visitors click on them. The whole system is administered by Google and generate revenue on either a per click or per thousand impressions basis.

Google uses its search technology to serve ads based on website content, the user’s geographical location, and other factors. Those who need advertise with Google’s targeted ad system may sign up through Google AdWords. AdSense has become a popular method of placing advertisements on a website because the ads are less intrusive than most banners, and the content of the ads is often relevant to the website. Currently, AdSense uses JavaScript code to incorporate the advertisements into a participating site. If it is included on a site which has not yet been crawled by the Mediabot, it will temporarily display advertisements for charitable causes known as public service announcements (PSAs).

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