The ad publishers pay Google for their ads to be placed all over the net & some will end up on your blog – those that are relevant to your blog’s content.
So, if your site visitors click on the adsense ads on your blog (its likely they will as the ads are related to the content of your blog which it is assumed they are interested in) you will earn a certain amount of adsense revenue.
This revenue is a portion of the amount the advertiser pays Google – Google takes their cut & the rest is yours – this could be a 50/50 split but nobody knows for sure.
Also the amount you earn for each click could vary between $0.01 and more than $10.00 (unlikely to be this high though although it can happen)
For more information on making money with your blog go here >>
Many webmasters are making good money of Google AdSense. But chance are high that they are not using the best possible setup to maximize their earnings. I am not talking about on page optimization of the ad placements. I am assuming that you have identified the best possible spots for your ads already. However – here is an easy way to improve your AdSense earnings by 10%-20% – maybe even more. Key is to know that the very first Google AdSense block on your page carries the more expensive ads. These are the ads that earn you the most money when a visitor clicks them. To make most out of your AdSense ads, these are the ads you want to have in the best spot on the page in question. Its just PayPerClick this is how it work you post it on your website and get clicks .
Adsense takes some commission from each of your click. They are not sitting there for free service. If you want to earn total of your clicks then you should directly contact that party and display their ads on your website without any 3rd party like adsense.This is just like referrals.
June 7th, 2008 at 1:07 pm
It works like this…….
The ad publishers pay Google for their ads to be placed all over the net & some will end up on your blog – those that are relevant to your blog’s content.
So, if your site visitors click on the adsense ads on your blog (its likely they will as the ads are related to the content of your blog which it is assumed they are interested in) you will earn a certain amount of adsense revenue.
This revenue is a portion of the amount the advertiser pays Google – Google takes their cut & the rest is yours – this could be a 50/50 split but nobody knows for sure.
Also the amount you earn for each click could vary between $0.01 and more than $10.00 (unlikely to be this high though although it can happen)
For more information on making money with your blog go here >>
June 10th, 2008 at 10:15 pm
Many webmasters are making good money of Google AdSense. But chance are high that they are not using the best possible setup to maximize their earnings. I am not talking about on page optimization of the ad placements. I am assuming that you have identified the best possible spots for your ads already. However – here is an easy way to improve your AdSense earnings by 10%-20% – maybe even more. Key is to know that the very first Google AdSense block on your page carries the more expensive ads. These are the ads that earn you the most money when a visitor clicks them. To make most out of your AdSense ads, these are the ads you want to have in the best spot on the page in question. Its just PayPerClick this is how it work you post it on your website and get clicks .
June 11th, 2008 at 8:33 am
Check out this article about ways to monetize a blog – should be helpful in anwering your question.
June 12th, 2008 at 11:34 pm
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June 15th, 2008 at 2:57 pm
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June 15th, 2008 at 3:51 pm
Adsense takes some commission from each of your click. They are not sitting there for free service. If you want to earn total of your clicks then you should directly contact that party and display their ads on your website without any 3rd party like adsense.This is just like referrals.