Adsense Money
AdSense is Google’s program which allows you to sell space on your website
to host other people’s advertisements. Hosting AdSense ads on your website
or blog is completely 100% free to you as the host and a great way to earn
some money.

How do you earn money with Google’s AdSense? Simple, every time
someone clicks on an AdSense ad on your blog Google pays you. Someone
clicking on your ad is called “click through.” Your visitor is clicking through
your webpage to another webpage via the AdSense link on your website.
Google pays you for these click through visitors because their advertising has
successfully reached a visitor on your blog. You get paid because you agreed
to host the ads and you provided good content which got a targeted ad and a
resulting click on that ad.
AdSense is a very popular way to monetize a blog because it is simple to set-up and use, especially on a blog which is hosted by Blogger. Why? The
answer to that is simple; Google owns both Blogger and AdSense so the two
have been programmed to work very well together. Google wants you to
host their AdSense ads on your blog so they have made it very easy for you
to ad the ad blocks, and has made it simple to make them look great and
blend in with the theme of your blog as well. They understand this makes for
a higher click through ratio and want to help work with you to earn as much
revenue for both of you as possible.
AdSense is also very popular because it makes you money without you
having to go out and find your own advertisers for your site. Imagine all of
the work you would have to go through to find other businesses to advertise
their products that would interest your specific visitors on your website.
to host other people’s advertisements. Hosting AdSense ads on your website
or blog is completely 100% free to you as the host and a great way to earn
some money.

How do you earn money with Google’s AdSense? Simple, every time
someone clicks on an AdSense ad on your blog Google pays you. Someone
clicking on your ad is called “click through.” Your visitor is clicking through
your webpage to another webpage via the AdSense link on your website.
Google pays you for these click through visitors because their advertising has
successfully reached a visitor on your blog. You get paid because you agreed
to host the ads and you provided good content which got a targeted ad and a
resulting click on that ad.
AdSense is a very popular way to monetize a blog because it is simple to set-up and use, especially on a blog which is hosted by Blogger. Why? The
answer to that is simple; Google owns both Blogger and AdSense so the two
have been programmed to work very well together. Google wants you to
host their AdSense ads on your blog so they have made it very easy for you
to ad the ad blocks, and has made it simple to make them look great and
blend in with the theme of your blog as well. They understand this makes for
a higher click through ratio and want to help work with you to earn as much
revenue for both of you as possible.
AdSense is also very popular because it makes you money without you
having to go out and find your own advertisers for your site. Imagine all of
the work you would have to go through to find other businesses to advertise
their products that would interest your specific visitors on your website.
Rather than you having to go out and find other companies to advertise on
your website Google brings them there for you to advertise on your site.
This saves you loads of time and has the potential to make you loads of cash
in the process. It also brings your blog some seriously high quality
advertisers. Most all of the biggest companies in the world advertise through
Google!
AdSense is intuitive, meaning that it reads your website or blog and then
chooses ads which are relevant to the content it has found. This means that
if you have a blog on cats, then AdSense will not put ads about working at
home on your blog. The AdSense ads are great because they will be relevant
to your topic and content which means you have a better chance of your
readers clicking on them.
How AdSense works is that if, for example, you have a blog about dogs,
AdSense will place ads for things like pet supplies, dog training and other
relevant goods and services likely to get the visitors of your blog to click on
them. You will not see ads on a dog themed website for irrelevant things like
weight loss products or make tons of money at home stuffing envelopes
schemes. The ads will fit the topics you are writing about.
What additionally makes AdSense ads great is that they can be made to
blend in with the theme and look of your website or blog. This makes them
less “ad” looking and they genuinely look like a totally natural part of your
blog. While visitors to your website or blog don’t want to see blatant
advertisements, they see the AdSense ads more as a part of your content or
other links. This is good for two reasons. Number one, you do not want to
appear to be trying to make money from your readers of your blog. Number
two, your blog does not end up cluttered looking with a bunch of very
obvious looking advertisements. You do not want your visitors to see a
bunch of billboard type ads but rather ads which blend in with both your
blogs colors and topic. AdSense does this very well and by using Blogger to
host your blog the process is very simple.
AdSense does not allow you to select the specific ads which appear on your
site, but it does an amazing job of keeping them in line with the content on
your site. AdSense also allows you to exclude ads from your direct
competitors on your website if for some reason they happen to appear on
your site. If for example you have a blog on which you sell your own goat
cheese, the last thing you want in advertising is your competitor who also
sells goat cheese coming up on the ads. Google understands this and allows
you to easily exclude those ads from your AdSense ads. This is done on the
AdSense console and we will cover that later in this eBook.