Thursday, October 23, 2008

Adsense Earnings for Wednesday 22.10.08

Adsense Earnings for Wednesday was $0.00

Below is an extract on what Adsense is about:

Earn more revenue from your website, while providing visitors with a more rewarding online experience. Google AdSense™ automatically delivers text and image ads that are precisely targeted to your site and your site content—ads so well-matched, in fact, that your readers will actually find them useful. And when you add Google WebSearch to your site, AdSense delivers targeted ads to your search results pages too. With AdSense you earn more ad revenue with minimal effort—and no additional cost.

AdSense for content automatically crawls the content of your pages and delivers ads (you can choose both text or image ads) that are relevant to your audience and your site content—ads so well-matched, in fact, that your readers will actually find them useful.

AdSense lets you customize the appearance of ads to match the look and feel of your site. You can also customize the style of your AdSense for search box and search results page.

Adding AdSense to your pages is easy. Once your application is approved, just log into your account, customize your ad unit, and copy and paste a block of HTML code into your website. You're welcome to place ads on any acceptable site-- without re-applying.

With Google's extensive AdWords advertiser base, we have ads for just about all categories of businesses and for practically all types of content, no matter how specialized.

Google technology matches the most relevant and highest performing AdWords ads to your website. And since Google provides the ads, you don't have to worry about maintaining advertiser relationships.

Competitive Ad Filter enables you to filter out specific competitors or specific advertisers.

Editorial Review makes sure that all Google ads are reviewed and approved by the Google team, ensuring that inappropriate ads don't appear on your pages.

Customizable default ads means that in the unlikely event that Google is unable to serve targeted ads on your page, we provide the option to display a default ad of your choice.

How do I get paid?
You get paid whenever someone on your site clicks on one of the AdSense ads. Advertisers can also bid to appear on your site on a CPM (cost per thousand impressions) basis. Both CPC and CPM bids compete in our AdWords program to ensure that you optimize your ad revenue.

Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT)
We have an EFT payment system available in a number of countries, which will help get your AdSense earnings delivered directly to your bank account every month without any additional effort.

How much do I get paid?
How much you earn depends on a number of factors including how much an advertiser bids on your site -- you'll receive a portion of what the advertiser pays. The best way to find out how much you'll earn is to sign up and start showing ads on your web pages.

Becoming an AdSense publisher is fast and easy:

To apply, you must have:

· A launched website with acceptable content and valid URL.

· A valid payee name and mailing address to receive your payments.

Don't own a website? Create one with Blogger or Google Page Creator.

Have multiple sites? As an AdSense publisher, you can place ads on any acceptable site-- without re-applying.

"Google shows targeted ads reflecting the sorts of information and services SeatGuru visitors want. For a small business like mine, this is the best approach to advertising. You set it up easily, it automatically serves relevant ads, and it takes very little of my time."

- Matt Daimler, Founder, SeatGuru.com

"AdSense has become our standard means of generating immediate revenue as we develop site content and richness."

- Troy Peterson, Web Operations Manager, GPSworld.com

"We knew immediately that AdSense for content would be an extremely powerful combination: the thick Google 'black book' of advertisers, plus great contextual targeting to make ads useful for our readers."

- Robin Liss, Founder, CamcorderInfo.com

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