What is Google AdSense?

What is Google AdSense?

What is Google AdSense? AdSense is a major advertising service developed by Google and used worldwide.

 
19-06-2018
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Webmasters who create websites or bloggers can sign up for this service to display ads in the form of text, images, videos (the latest product, Adsense for video). These ad formats are managed by Google and generate revenue based on a pay-per-click principle.

Google AdSense is a simple, free way for website publishers of all sizes to earn money by displaying targeted Google ads on their websites.

Google AdSense was introduced in the mid-2003. Based on specific algorithms, Google uses its tools to provide relevant and compatible ad links that match the content of web pages (containing Google AdSense code) and are relevant to the language of the reader.

What is Google AdSense?

Where does Google get the money to pay Webmasters?

This is done using the Google AdWords service – a reputable service for advertisers who want to advertise their websites on Google. Google AdWords can be understood as a Google advertising service. Those who want to advertise will have to pay for each keyword they want to advertise. For example, we have a website: http://adsense.appmatic.sg/. And we want users to search for the keyword “What is Google AdSense?” then our website will appear first in the form of a Google ad. To achieve this, you have to pay Google a certain amount of money depending on the popularity of the keyword. When Webmasters insert Google AdSense code into their websites and inadvertently the content of the website is close to or matches the keywords I paid for Google AdWords, then my keywords will appear on that Webmaster’s website. And when users click on those keywords, Google will receive money from the money I paid for AdWords, and then a portion will be returned to the owner of that website.

Many websites use Google AdSense to earn money from their content, and many website owners have made a substantial amount from it. They do this through three ways:

1. Use various methods like SEO, advertising, and certain techniques to generate traffic to their websites.

2. Create valuable content containing keywords that Google AdSense will pay high when clicked on their websites.

3. Use various methods to encourage visitors to click on ad links. Also, note that Google strictly prohibits phrases like “Click on my Adsense ads” to increase the number of clicks on the Adsense account. Acceptable phrases are Sponsored Links or “Advertisement.”.

After each month, Google will calculate whether the amount you earned in the month has reached the payment threshold (minimum $50 for the first time and $100 for subsequent times), and then proceed to send a check or payment to you through reputable and reliable payment channels to avoid any potential complications.

The above is some information about Google AdSense for those who truly want to start making money online. In the next article, I will guide you on how to create a website or blog to register for a Google AdSense account quickly and effectively

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