Adsense, Adwords Pay Per Click Services, The Difference
AdSense How To
Can you make money with Google  AdSense? AdSense is for people who own a website or BLOG and put those  ads you see on their own web site to make money. The ads you see all  over the Internet on web sites, are people who put those ads on their  web sites in hopes to make a lot of money from Google, Yahoo, MSN and  others when people click on them.
Some BLOG services do not  allow you to post AdSense. Some will let you put one set of articles on  your web site. Google allows three (3) per page. For example, you will  see some sites with a tall skyscraper ad, then a horizontal ad, or just  some text ads, placed in different areas on the page. That doesn't mean  you should put three on each page if it will hinder from your content or  look and feel of your page for the user.
It is also very  important to customize each ad to make sure it blends in with your page.  It should look natural. Statistics have shown the blue link, black  text, and light grey URL (www.google.com) link convert the best. The  horizontal ad toward the top, center of the page, looking like it is  part of your page also converts to people viewing it and clicking on it  most.
Critical point - you must spend time placing new, fresh,  unique articles on your web site or BLOG at a minimum of two times per  week. Do not use articles more than once.
AdWords Strategy
Google  AdWords are the ads you see at the very top (light blue portion) of the  search engines on Google and their partners search engines; i.e.,  Ask.com, iWon.com. This includes the right-hand side text ads you see  when you type in a search query like, "used cars san diego." Whenever  you see Sponsored Links and you click on those ads, companies are paying  for it. Sometimes the cost is outrageous, but depends on many factors.
There  are also banner ads, image ads, and video ads, but we are going to  focus our discussion on the text ads which is most widely used.
Google  AdWords accounts are set up for web site owners who want a lot more  traffic because 1) their own site is not search engine optimized well  for free (organic) traffic, or 2) they are smart and want to use a  different avenue of media (form of advertising) on the Internet to  capture more business. Every web site cannot attain organic (free)  traffic rankings for every single keyword. So using AdWords for the  other targeted words people use to search for will grab the rest of the  market.
Be forewarned, there are many new companies popping up on  the Internet who say they "specialize" in setting you up with a "highly  optimized" account, and all you get is a list of many keywords that  give you a lot of clicks at high prices, but no conversions (sales).
Adsense, Adwords Pay Per Click Services, The Difference
 
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