Google Adsense Benefits
- By Clint Lawrence
- Published 01/18/2008
Clint Lawrence
WRITING FOR INCOME I am a freelance writer with a BA in English and minor in Film Studies. I do contract work from home, writing for a number of clients on various topics such as skin care, real estate, home security, cutlery, male grooming and crime prevention. I also screenwrite in my spare time for fun. VIEW ALL BLOGS BY CLINT LAWRENCE
Do you take advantage of Google Adsense on your website or blog? If the answer is no, then you may want to reconsider. After all, there are a few Google Adsense benefits that are hard to beat. Naturally in the beginning it's wise to compare the Adsense program to other competitive earning programs out there like Yahoo Publisher and a few smaller ones like AdBrite and Adster.
So, let's examine a few Google Adsense benefits. First of all, the Adsense program is FREE and very simple for virtually anyone to take advantage of. You simply hop online and apply for an account through Google. It's an easy process that takes mere minutes to complete. With Yahoo Publisher it's similar. The application may be a bit more specific to the success of your website or blog though. Yahoo basically wants to know how much traffic
you get each month, the purpose of your website and the type of content. Not that Google Adsense allows any type of content. It doesn't! Google has restrictions as well. Don't forget!
One of the commonly heard benefits of Google Adsense is the higher payout. As you may have heard, Google offers the publisher a greater percentage than Yahoo Publisher does. Also, the relevance of the ads placed on your blogs or website is always an issue! The Google Adsense program is known for displaying more relevant ads than its competitor Yahoo Publisher. Now, keep in mind that you may experience different earning potential with each program. Just remember that you can't incorporate ads from both earning programs on the same web pages. Start earning from your personal blogs and websites today!
So, let's examine a few Google Adsense benefits. First of all, the Adsense program is FREE and very simple for virtually anyone to take advantage of. You simply hop online and apply for an account through Google. It's an easy process that takes mere minutes to complete. With Yahoo Publisher it's similar. The application may be a bit more specific to the success of your website or blog though. Yahoo basically wants to know how much traffic
One of the commonly heard benefits of Google Adsense is the higher payout. As you may have heard, Google offers the publisher a greater percentage than Yahoo Publisher does. Also, the relevance of the ads placed on your blogs or website is always an issue! The Google Adsense program is known for displaying more relevant ads than its competitor Yahoo Publisher. Now, keep in mind that you may experience different earning potential with each program. Just remember that you can't incorporate ads from both earning programs on the same web pages. Start earning from your personal blogs and websites today!
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3 Responses to "Google Adsense Benefits" 
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said this on 23 Jan 2008 11:39:10 AM EDT
Adsense is BETTER than Publisher. Take my word on it!
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said this on 16 Jun 2008 12:27:53 PM EDT
Please tell me how to take full advantage of adsense
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said this on 18 Jun 2008 7:32:59 PM EDT
Vijdan, what have you got going so far? If you've already signed up for an Adsense account, you're off to a good start. There is Adsense for content, search and youtube features you can take advantage of now. I suggest you begin by writing some posts here on Printnpost.com. You can make some Adsense for content revenue when people click on your ads. If you start your own website or blog, you can add an Adsense for search feature and earn from that as well. On your Adsense account it will tell you most of what you need to know in order to earn from Adsense. Take a peek at my blog too if you get a chance. I discuss this even further on there and think the info may help you to earn. Writing for Income Without Spending
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