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Google's new AdSense program
If you have a low-traffic site and have a hard time selling
advertising on your site, then Google's new advertising program
may be the right choice for you.
Google has just introduced a new advertising program called
"AdSense".
It helps operators of small Internet sites automatically place
targeted advertising on their content pages and get paid each
time a site visitor clicks on one of the ads.
Google's new advertising program can help low-traffic sites
quickly format their web pages to receive advertisements that
match key words in the content of those individual pages.
The AdSense program, originally introduced to beta testers
in March, delivers text-based Google AdWords ads in banner
or skyscraper graphics.
Here's how Google's new advertising program works: To apply
online for the program, just go to https://www.google.com/adsense/
and apply for a Google account if you haven't one yet.
Google's editorial team reviews each application to ensure
that your site meets their editorial guidelines. This process
takes approximately 1-3 days.
To activate the service, you must log into your account and
cut and paste a small piece of HTML code into your web pages.
Once you've been approved by Google, you can monitor ad performance
through detailed online reports.
The AdSense program is free for publishers. Google pays you
an undisclosed amount each time a visitor clicks the advertising
link. Although Google does not disclose the revenue split,
you can log into your account to get daily information on
your click-through rates and earnings.
The AdSense program is currently only available for English
language web sites worldwide.
Common questions about eligibility, payments, ad formats,
privacy and how to get started are answered here.
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