In case you didn’t know it… Google has a popular advertising program called Google AdSense. Don’t look at me with evil eyes – someone reading this article might be new to internet marketing and wonder how to make money online.
Most blog writers would rather pull out their eyelashes one-by-one than take on advertisers. I’m talking about selling ad space on your blog. I have it on good authority that this is hair pulling, teeth gnashing, gag me with a spoon income generation torture.
I’d rather put ads on my blog that I know the advertiser is happy to pay me for the space. It’s easy to implement the ads and the tracking stats/reports are easy to figure out.
The AdSense Code: What Google Never Told You About Making Money with AdSense
What Is The Best Use Of Google Adsense
Google AdSense basically places targeted ads on your blog. You fill out the information on their site when you sign up for a free account. If your blog is about gardening, your ads will revolve around that topic also.
Google has many features to help content publishers – that’s you. If you have a search box on your blog, you can use AdSense to earn money from readers clicking on the search results from your site and also the Web.
The most popular use of this advertising program is for content. They will place ads on your blog that will get noticed. You can place these ads where you believe they will be best received by your visitors.
Once you are approved by the program and open your account, you can get started right away. Be sure to read all the policies and conditions before proceeding so you don’t run afoul of the Google gods.
And, your money is deposited on time. You earn a fee every time someone clicks on those ads. Yeah! You’ve just made your first step towards making money.
Best of all, you don’t have to babysit those ads. You can continue to blog and find other ways to monetize your blog while the ads do their thing without you. It is every non-advertiser’s dream.
Make Sure To Monetize All Your Blogs
Do you have more than one blog? You can place ads on each blog you have that are tailored to your need for that blog.
