All About AdWords and AdSense
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All About AdWords and AdSense
Copyright 2005 Jason Tarasi
Everyone is scrambling for news about the new kids on the
net – AdWords and AdSense that is. You’ve got to hand it
to Google. They’ve really outdone themselves this time.
AdWords is Google’s pay-per-click advertising program.
AdWords is similar to other pay-per-click advertising
programs, but the other side of the coin, AdSense, makes it
an incredibly powerful advertising program. I’ll get to
that in a moment, for now let’s take a look at AdWords and
how it works.
With AdWords, you can create your very own advertisements
or you can have Google’s team design the advertising
campaign for you. When you create AdWords advertisements,
they appear on the internet right away. You have complete
control of your budget as you only pay when your ad is
clicked on and you can set your very own daily limits for
what you are willing to pay. There is no minimum budget or
locked in time that you have to run your campaign. You
choose the keywords you want to target, so you get targeted
traffic from your ads – people who are looking for
specifically what you have to offer.
You can rely on Google for quick, friendly and
knowledgeable support when you need it. Additionally, you
can access performance reports that keep you informed on
how well your advertising is doing so you can make changes
as needed.
I know all that sounds pretty similar to other
pay-per-click programs, but now let’s take a look at the
other side.
AdSense…
AdSense adds a powerful punch to the AdWords program as
well as giving website operators the ability to make money
from their websites by displaying Google Ads (those from
the AdWords program). So, as an AdWords advertiser, you’ve
got an advantage in that website operators are providing
high quality content to browsers and because of the
keywords, your ads appear on their websites in clear view
of individuals who are looking for your products or
services.
As a website operator, you can choose keywords for the
AdSense program that are relevant to the content you
provide. The keywords will draw in relative advertisements
to be displayed on your website, things that your browsers
are interested in, which adds value to the information
provided to your visitors. When your website visitors
click on a Google Ad, you gain revenue from that click.
Providing high quality, relative content is key to making
money with AdSense.
AdWords and AdSense are win-win propositions for
advertisers and website operators. Advertisers get
targeted traffic to their websites at minimal costs and
website operators make money for having the ads displayed
on their websites. AdWords and AdSense are welcomed
additions to the world of e-business and internet marketing.
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