Earn extra money with AdSense

Jan 6th, 2007 | By Aisling D'Art | Category: Your website

Is YOUR website earning extra cash with AdSense ads? For years, they provide me with a steady, three-figure income every month. In 2008, I began relying on them less, as ad blocking software prevents many visitors from seeing the ads.

But, AdSense is still a good choice if you need to supplement your website income. Today, success can depend upon how you use them and where they’re placed on your webpages.

The good news is, Google makes that easy.

You control the size of the ads. You control the color scheme, too. You can even block ads for specific domains that compete with you, or simply annoy you.

If you have a website, you can sign up for this program, FREE. Google will provide a page where you can design the ad sizes, colors, and content that you’d like.

Then, you just cut-and-paste the ad to your webpage (or webpage template, for easy use).

Google checks the words on your webpage when someone visits that page, and automatically places relevant ads on the page, that may interest your visitors.

Once a month, when you’ve earned at least $100, Google pays you. (I selected their Direct Deposit option to make my life simpler.) If your account hasn’t reached $100 yet, Google rolls your earnings over to the next month.

I received my first $100+ Google payment after three months with the program, and my AdSense income increased every month after that, for over two years.  I still earn checks from them, most months, and it’s still a worthwhile program, but your income will vary considerably with the content of your website, how many pages feature AdSense links, and whether or not your visitors use ad blocking software.

Click on the button below to learn more. It costs nothing to sign up. I just wish I’d known about this program sooner! (If the button doesn’t show up, use this text link:
or just visit www.google.com/adsense/)


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