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Undoubtedly, you've heard about
Google's AdSense and you are thinking about giving it a
go. But is it really worth placing an AdSense banner on
your site?
The answer is a definite yes.
You could always have some other banner on your site, or
even use some search of affiliate ad program and that
would probably make you some money, given of course that
your site enjoys a healthy amount of visitors. However
with affiliate marketing, it is expected that the
visitor from your website completes a sale before you
are remunerated.
But that's nowhere near what you
get for using AdSense. There are people who earn in
excess of 100.000 dollars per year by using AdSense. And
it doesn't just stop with making more money. Firstly,
the ads are text only. That means they're by far less
obtrusive on your visitors then your average, flashy
banner that's designed to catch the eye of the visitor.
Sure, you'll have to ensure they
get better placement, so as to be noticed but despite
that they don't bother viewer痴 as much as traditional
ads. Think about the many sites you've seen using
pop-ups, floating banners and many other schemes that
will have visitors screaming in anger every time they
visit the said website. You can actually do better then
that, annoying people less and still making an amount of
money.
Secondly, the ads are generated
based on the contents of your site automatically. When
you use an affiliate ad program, you have to specify
certain categories that your sites belong to.
However, if any page on your
site falls outside of these categories, the banners
aren't targeted anymore. And what that means is that
you're potentially showing ads to people who don't have
any interest in them and that can lead to
inefficiencies.
With Google AdSense that just
about never happens: the ads present on your site will
always be in sync with whatever your visitors are
interested in and that adds to your site's value and to
the revenue it produces.
What's more, the look of these
banners and their size is customizable, which means they
will feel more integrated with the rest of your site's
content, which brings an increase in your site's overall
visual quality as opposed to a traditional
approach.
For many people, there's also a
great problem with finding people to advertise on their
site as well. AdSense is clearly the easiest solution
available to this problem today.
It's free to join the AdSense
program and it almost takes no time at all. The
potential database of websites from AdWords is larger
then anything you might encounter from any competitor,
numbering over 150.000 users. This means as more people
compete the CPC or cost per click for search terms will
inevitably rise.
Also, setting up AdSense on your
site is a breeze, and you can complete the whole process
in less then an hour. It takes a lot less to do then any
form of affiliate advertising which is yet another
reason to choose the easy AdSense approach.
All you need to do is add an
AdSense banner on your website (other then registering
with the program of course) is to copy & paste a few
lines and you're all done, you get to choose where the
banners go, how large they are and how they integrate
with the rest of your site.
For any webmaster out there,
that's a killer scheme because it lets you draw the line
between your site's usability level and the amount of
advertising you wish to have. Some people need the money
badly while others just keep AdSense running to pay for
the hosting of their website.
AdSense is a great advertising
program because a lot of thought has went into making it
"just work for everyone". It works great for the people
who use AdWords, for the webmasters using AdSense, and
most importantly for the visitors of the
websites.
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