Friday, April 3, 2009

Google AdSense Notes 4/3/09

Today I decided to do some more research onGoogle AdSense.

The first interesting point I found was thatGoogle automatically chooses which ads to show based on your blogs content. Apparently, you earn money when visitors view or click on these ads.

I then learned that you need to be aware of and careful about information the "Google AdSense Program Policies" (https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=48182).According to this, if you violate any aspect of the policy, your AdSense account could be disabled and you will not be eligible for further participation in the AdSense program. I read it closely and mined out the following points:

P1) Clicks on Google ads must result from genuine user interesti.e. Do NOT click on AdSense ads on your site your self.i.e. Do NOT use a program that automates clicks on your site (e.g. a robot).

P2) Do NOT encourage clicks of ads on your site. You basically need to update your sitescontent like the AdSense ads are not even there i.e. you can't have text on your site that says something like "click that ad that you see on the right"

P3) Make sure your site on which AdSense ads are displayed does not have any illegal or offensive content
in them. This includes Violent Material and Pornography. For a more inclusive list, please see the "Google AdSense Program Policies" site at https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?
answer=48182.

P3) Make sure all of your sites content does not violate any Copyrights. I typically ensurethis by making sure to site any references you make.

P4) Keep your site clean with minimal pop ups, etc.
Next I found some information on when Google pays you for hosting their ads via this link:https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=9905
Seems to be a straightforward policy. However, it points out again that if you violate any policies, they could withhold payment to you. I guess that better than completely kicking you off as the actuallypolicy page indicates. The bottom line is, if you enroll in AdSense, make sure you knowwhat your doing.

I think I'll need to spend more time pouring through the AdSense documentation before I make
any commitments. If anyone has any advice, please post it here.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

First Post

I was thinking it would be great to come up with a way to make money with some sort of web site or something, so I did some web surfing.

The first idea I came upon was the concept of Google Adsense (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AdSense). Apparently you can somehow setup a web site of some sort and if it gets approved for Adsense sponsorship, Google will automatically include ads on your web site. As the ads are clicked, you somehow earn money. I intend to do more research on this and see if it's something the average want to be online money maker can use.

Then there is the concept of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and how to craft you site to best utilize it. Here's WIKIpedia article on it:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_engine_optimization
At this point it seems that the bottom line is that you need to come up with an online web site of some sort and present it in such a way that it generates alot of hit i.e. visits from people using the internet. Once you web site starts receiving many hits, you can use it to make money somehow.

Here's some more links about online money making:http://moneymakerinfo.blogspot.com/