Friday, April 27th, 2012 at
4:37 pm
Article by Paul Carr
The concept is really simple, if you think about it. The publisher or the webmaster inserts a java script into a certain website. Each time the page is accessed, the java script will pull advertisements from the Adsense program. The ads that are targeted should therefore be related to the content that is contained on the web page serving the ad. If a visitor clicks on an advertisement, the webmaster serving the ad earns a portion of the money that the advertiser is paying the search engine for the click.
The search engine is the one handling all the tracking and payments, providing an easy way for webmasters to display content-sensitive and targeted ads without having the hassle to solicit advertisers, collect funds, monitor the clicks and statistics which could be a time-consuming task in itself. It seems that there is never a shortage of advertisers in the program from which the search engine pulls the Adsense ads. Also webmasters are less concerned by the lack of information search engines are providing and are more focused in making cash from these search engines.
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Saturday, May 14th, 2011 at
4:40 pm
Sunday, March 13th, 2011 at
4:46 pm
Adense revenue sharing sites may have caught your attention if you’re looking for ways to generate an income from your home. And what are they? Basically, Adsense revenue-sharing sites are networks where you can earn money from Adsense clicks, (the little ads that appear on a website). What happens is that the ads get rotated a certain number of times, to benefit both the network and you. HubPages is an example, where the clicks it gets gives you credit 60% of the time. The credit rewarded to them is 40 percent of the total time.
The benefits of this methods are easy to see. Firstly, you don’t have to manage your own website, since everything is taken care of in the Adsense revenue-sharing network. This means you don’t have to worry about hosting costs or Web design, things that can be pretty annoying if you don’t know how to build your own site.
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Sunday, January 9th, 2011 at
4:37 pm
Revenue sharing means, that you as an author, will share income generated by clicks on Google Ads from your articles pages with the site owner. Some sites offer 10% and others 50% and if you are lucky you could share a bumper share of 75%.
Step 1
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Monday, November 1st, 2010 at
12:19 pm
Google Adsense revenue is an excellent way of earning money for your niche content websites. It does not matter how big or small your site is when signing up for the Google Adsense program. All you have to do is place the Google Adsense code on your site and before long, you can begin earning money.
How does Google Adsense work?
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Monday, November 1st, 2010 at
12:18 pm
I’m 26 years old and pride myself on being an Entreprenuer and an Internet Marketer. I have wasted thousands on home business schemes and am now engaged and trying to create a real ebusiness that works.
I am torn between 3 websites that offer what I am looking for in a home business:
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Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 at
11:53 am
Looking at http://builder.search.yahoo.com/m/promo, it appears that Yahoo gives you the tools to add a search box for your community, but doesn’t compensate you for sending such search traffic to Yahoo (unlike the Google AdSense search partnership system). Is this correct?
Friday, October 8th, 2010 at
11:55 am
Google reported almost a billion dollars in Adsense revenue in the last quarter. These revenues include both Adsense for search (where Google powers search on a third party site) and Adsnse for content (where Google puts non-search ads on other sites based on their context). Has anyone estimated the split between these?
Friday, September 17th, 2010 at
11:42 am
http://guluwita.googlepages.com
Sunday, September 5th, 2010 at
11:40 am
Besides Adsense what is another good company to go with for higher CPM rates?
Thank you.