Google AdSense

Google Adsense you might have heard this name.Google adsense is the best contextual ad delivering system that is serving more than 1 million publishers.Google Adsense shares 68% of the revenue that is highest by far.Google adsense has recently introduced an Asynchronous version of their ad codes.If you are one of the ad publishersserving ads on your blog with the old ad codes then i suggest you to use the newer Asynchronous ad codes.The benefits of using this is that it will load the ads very fastly then the old versions.It is a good idea for you to switch to the asynchronous JavaScript tags.Asynchronous Javascripts improves the page speed of your blog that is also an factor while deciding your rankings in search engines.They also offers good users experience to the users that is the most needed thing when you are looking to build readership for your blog.SO follow the below step to implement the asynchronous ad code in your blogger blogsGoogle AdSense is a program run by Google Inc. that allows publishers in the Google Network of content sites to serve automatic text, image, video, or interactive media adverts that are targeted to site content and audience. These adverts are administered, sorted, and maintained by Google, and they can generate revenue on either a per-click or per-impression basis. Google beta-tested a cost-per-action service, but discontinued it in October 2008 in favor of a DoubleClick offering (also owned by Google). In Q1 2011, Google earned US $2.43 billion ($9.71 billion annualized), or 28% of total revenue, through Google AdSense.


AdSense for Content

The content-based adverts can be targeted for interest or context. The targeting can be CPC (click) or CPM (impression) based. There's no significant difference[11] between CPC and CPM earnings, however CPC ads are more common. There are various ad sizes for available for content ads. The ads can be simple text, image, animated image, flash, video, or rich media ads. At most ad sizes, users can change whether to show both text and multimedia ads or just one of them. As of November 2012, a grey arrow appears beneath AdSense text ads for easier identification.

AdSense for search

A companion to the regular AdSense program, AdSense for search, allows website owners to place Google Custom Search boxes on their websites. When a user searches the Internet or the website with the search box, Google shares 51% of the advertising revenue it makes from those searches with the website owner. However the publisher is paid only if the advertisements on the page are clicked; AdSense does not pay publishers for regular searches. Web publishers have reported that they also pay a range from $0.64 to $0.88 per click.

AdSense for video

AdSense for video allows publishers with video content to generate revenue using ad placements from Google's extensive advertising network including popular YouTube videos.

AdSense for mobile content

AdSense for mobile content allows publishers to generate earnings from their mobile websites using targeted Google advertisements. Just like AdSense for content, Google matches advertisements to the content of a website — in this case, a mobile website. Instead of traditional JavaScript code, technologies such as PHP, ASP and others are used.


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