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<div>I have often pondered this question?<br/><br/>Here are my own basic thoughts on the complex subject.<br/><br/>Most websites I visit have some kind of adsense system running; I would estimate that some of these are making good money from the Google system. Certainly sites with over 1000 visitors per day should receive a small amount of revenue.<br/><br/>Generally I believe the adsense system is a good one, however like most things these days the adsense system has been misused by individuals who fully understand how search engines work; unfortunately these people have already made their money. These people have used many tactics in the past to raise their sites page ranking, thus ensuring more visitors, more visitors means more revenue from the system. These sites are generally kept open for a few months and then closed down, with the next one instantly opened up. This practice has been going on for years. The sites are even sold daily on EBay; I would imagine they are just about to be banned.<br/><br/>What normally happens when a few people misuse a system is it leads to others suffering, and in this case it has happened. Google is sandboxing new sites for longer. Saying this company had to act, they have now introduced the ‘Big Daddy’ update. This update has affected sites that have large numbers of irrelevant links or millions of irrelevant web pages. Unfortunately it has also affected the ranking of genuine businesses; hopefully this is just a temporary blip. My own opinion is the internet should be a level playing field for everyone; however I somehow doubt it ever will be.<br/><br/>Visit now &#8211; Picmoney.com<br/><br/>I believe there is a place for adsense on most sites as long as it is discrete, well set up and does not look out of place, (fonts, colours etc), The main thing to think about is what do you want from your visitors. Most sites offer a product to potential customers. This causes the dilemma of balancing potential revenue from adsense against losing a potential customer, what I mean by this is, a visitor may be interested in your site, however you could lose them instantly to Google. This is why in my opinion is if your site has a product you are selling, you should never employ adsense on your homepage.<br/><br/>In conclusion I like the system, it is easy to set up and user friendly. I hope Google manage to filter out the unethical element who in the end will only spoil things for everyone.<br/><br/>About the author &#8211; Peter Arkwright recently retired from the military, he is now the Managing Director of http://www.bizseller4u.com<br/><br/>A new portal that allows people to list their Business for Sale<br/><br/>This article is free for republishing<br/><br/>google adsense, adsense web site, yahoo adsense, make money with adsense, adsense secrets, adsense tools google adsense program, adsense tip, making money with adsense, adsense site, adsense ready site web, adsense money, adsense code, adsense ready adsense templates, google adsense secret tip ebook guide, How to make money with google adsense, making money with adsense, adsense empire, ready made adsense web sites online auctions, adsense ready websites review, top paying adsense secret, adsense ebook, adsense success stories, adsense wealth empire, easy ways to make money at home, work at home business idea to make money online, earn with adsense, low cost successful home based internet business, best most profitable internet business opportunity, good extra money making online business websites to start, Johnny cash, cash, teen for cash, online cash advance, cash flow, payday cash loan, cash loan online, quick, cash, cash flow business, instant cash loan, free cash, cash money, extra cash, get cash, work at home based business opportunity,<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Pompy</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>Chpater 3 &#8211; The Important Relationship Between AdSense and AdWords</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2009 11:03:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[HTML clipboardBefore continuing further in the AdSense discussion it is important to understand the relationship between Goodle AdSense and Google AdWords. When it comes to pay-per-click advertising AdWords is hands down the Internet leader.AdWords are those text advertisements that appear down the right hand-side of a Google search page. The ads are directly related to [...]]]></description>
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<div>HTML clipboard<br/><br/>Before continuing further in the AdSense discussion it is important to understand the relationship between Goodle AdSense and Google AdWords. When it comes to pay-per-click advertising AdWords is hands down the Internet leader.<br/><br/>AdWords are those text advertisements that appear down the right hand-side of a Google search page. The ads are directly related to the keywords you use in your Google search. Advertisers are assured that there advertisements are shown to individuals who already have an interest in their product. AdWords is an amazingly powerful and effective advertising platform on the Internet as businesses are able to advertise in a highly targeted manner.<br/><br/>For example, let’s assume you sell widgets. You can set up your AdWords campaign to only to be shown when people type the word “widgets” in the Google search form. Your ad is shown to a person who has some form of interest in widgets. If someone types in “cars” then your ad will not be shown.<br/><br/>Obviously Google wishes to make a profit from AdWords so when an individual clicks on one of these ads Google charges the advertiser for the click. There is no set charge, rather advertisers bid for keywords and ad position. The advantage to advertisers is that their money is not wasted on non-interested parties clicking on their ads. With the AdWords system Google has enabled small businesses to compete in the Internet marketplace without breaking the bank.<br/><br/>AdSense was a follow-up program to AdWords, allowing website owners to get a piece of the advertising pie. As an extension of AdWords, AdSense allows website owners to place AdWords ads on their web pages. The difference regarding which ads are displayed is not determined by search keywords, but rather by page content. As an AdSense member, Google gives you a piece of JavaScript to paste in the code of your web page. That’s it. This JavaScript enables Google to decide which ads are most appropriate to show on your web page and tracks ad performance as well.<br/><br/>Google’s advanced content recognition technology is so intuitive that it determines which country an Internet surfer is from, displaying ads accordingly. For example if your website sells widgets, Internet surfers in the USA would see advertisements from USA widget retailers and British Internet surfers would see advertisements from British widget retailers. When someone clicks on one these of ads from your website the advertiser is charged a fee and you receive a portion.<br/><br/>Google has established safeguards preventing website owners from clicking on their ads to generate income. They can determine if someone is committing fraud and will ban such individuals from AdSense forever. Participating in this fraudulent behavior is stealing and hurts the industry in general. When individuals are caught and banned it is a positive for the rest.<br/><br/>It is advised that you open an AdWords account in addition to your AdSense account. This will become clearer as we address future AdSense subjects. Like AdSense, AdWords is free to join.<br/><br/>This was a basic presentation of how AdSense and AdWords are related. It is important to study this relationship further to succeed in generating and maximizing revenue from AdSense. Many website owners simply join AdSense, insert the code, expecting the dollars to flow. When reality and expectation don’t meet, the website owner becomes disillusioned and abandons AdSense. Like most things in life, success takes work and perseverance. If you’re expecting quick money you need to look elsewhere. However, if you do your homework and grasp these fundamental concepts you’re on your way to doing well.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>AdSense Primer</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2009 09:57:03 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>I have often pondered this question?<br/><br/>Here are my own basic thoughts on the complex subject.<br/><br/>Most websites I visit have some kind of adsense system running; I would estimate that some of these are making good money from the Google system. Certainly sites with over 1000 visitors per day should receive a small amount of revenue.<br/><br/>Generally I believe the adsense system is a good one, however like most things these days the adsense system has been misused by individuals who fully understand how search engines work; unfortunately these people have already made their money. These people have used many tactics in the past to raise their sites page ranking, thus ensuring more visitors, more visitors means more revenue from the system. These sites are generally kept open for a few months and then closed down, with the next one instantly opened up. This practice has been going on for years. The sites are even sold daily on EBay; I would imagine they are just about to be banned.<br/><br/>What normally happens when a few people misuse a system is it leads to others suffering, and in this case it has happened. Google is sandboxing new sites for longer. Saying this company had to act, they have now introduced the ‘Big Daddy’ update. This update has affected sites that have large numbers of irrelevant links or millions of irrelevant web pages. Unfortunately it has also affected the ranking of genuine businesses; hopefully this is just a temporary blip. My own opinion is the internet should be a level playing field for everyone; however I somehow doubt it ever will be.<br/><br/>Visit now &#8211; Picmoney.com<br/><br/>I believe there is a place for adsense on most sites as long as it is discrete, well set up and does not look out of place, (fonts, colours etc), The main thing to think about is what do you want from your visitors. Most sites offer a product to potential customers. This causes the dilemma of balancing potential revenue from adsense against losing a potential customer, what I mean by this is, a visitor may be interested in your site, however you could lose them instantly to Google. This is why in my opinion is if your site has a product you are selling, you should never employ adsense on your homepage.<br/><br/>In conclusion I like the system, it is easy to set up and user friendly. I hope Google manage to filter out the unethical element who in the end will only spoil things for everyone.<br/><br/>About the author &#8211; Peter Arkwright recently retired from the military, he is now the Managing Director of http://www.bizseller4u.com<br/><br/>A new portal that allows people to list their Business for Sale<br/><br/>This article is free for republishing<br/><br/>google adsense, adsense web site, yahoo adsense, make money with adsense, adsense secrets, adsense tools google adsense program, adsense tip, making money with adsense, adsense site, adsense ready site web, adsense money, adsense code, adsense ready adsense templates, google adsense secret tip ebook guide, How to make money with google adsense, making money with adsense, adsense empire, ready made adsense web sites online auctions, adsense ready websites review, top paying adsense secret, adsense ebook, adsense success stories, adsense wealth empire, easy ways to make money at home, work at home business idea to make money online, earn with adsense, low cost successful home based internet business, best most profitable internet business opportunity, good extra money making online business websites to start, Johnny cash, cash, teen for cash, online cash advance, cash flow, payday cash loan, cash loan online, quick, cash, cash flow business, instant cash loan, free cash, cash money, extra cash, get cash, work at home based business opportunity,<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Pompy</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
<div style="border: thin solid gray; background-color: #E2E089; padding:1em;">
<p>To Know More Visit Now</p>
<p><b>Click here to Start Your Home Based Business</b><br />
 <a href="http://www.adsenselover.com"><b> Easy Ways to Make Money at Home Business Opportunity </b> </a></p>
<p>
<b>Visit here to get answer about </b> <br />
<a href="http://www.adsensevally.com"><b>Make Money with Google Adsense in USA, Canada, Nigeria, Malaysia</b></a></p>
<p>
<a href="http://www.cashvally.com"><b>Quck Cash Money Making Secrets Guide in UK, Ireland, Australia, England</b></a></p>
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