"AdSense" is Google advertising program that helps
sites or blog to place automatically the target advertising on their content
pages and get paid each time a site visitors clicks on one of the ads. Adsense
can facilitate low-traffic sites to configure rapidly their web pages to accept
advertisements closer to the keywords in the content of every pages.
By adsense, you will learn how to market your website
and how to convince your visitor to click your ads. In order to convince your
visitors, you have to provide high-quality content and it should be visually interesting for the visitors. What about having a high-quality content but
your website doesn't exist in Search Engines Result Page (SERP) even trying to search the exact keyword or topic from your content? You must ask this question to yourself first:
did you optimize your website? Perhaps not yet. You must optimize your website
while posting a worth-reading content so that Google will index your website and will prioritize your content later using the keyword that will be searched in relevance with your web content.
Adsense is considered as a sideline job. It is easy
to earn if you only have time to do this.
How to attain AdSense account and get paid? Here's how.
1.You must have a website or a blog alone will do.
2.Go to https://www.google.com/adsense/
and log in with your Google account if you already have. If you don't have yet, just sign
up and fill up all the required fields.
3.Google reviews each application to make sure that
your site meets their standard guidelines. This procedure takes almost 1-3
days.
4.To activate the service, you must log in to your
account, cut and paste the HTML code and place it to your web
pages. Once you're officially accepted by Google, you can check ad statistics
by the detailed online reports.
5.The AdSense program is totally free. Google pays you
an unrevealed amount every time a visitor clicks the ad link. Even though
Google does not release the earning split, you can check your account by viewing
daily report on your click-through rates and earnings.