How To Monetize Your Site Using AdSense -
By: master,
by Rob Sullivan
Sometimes website owners begin to wonder if they
will ever make money off their product or service. In this article I give you
other ideas on how to make money with your website, even if you don’t sell
products or services.
My experience with AdSense
As an owner or
contributor to many sites, not just search engine related, I’ve come to learn a
thing or two about monetizing a site.
The thing is, I don’t mind writing
for these sites – it gives me an outlet because my mind is always racing with
new article ideas.
On one of my sites is about console gaming: Xbox,
Nintendo and so on. It’s not a huge site, but I get some decent visitors. I have
a friend who writes for a similar site that deals with portable gaming units
like the Nintendo DS and the Sony PSP.
When we started writing it was for
fun and to bring some news to the world. Kind of like a console gaming news
aggregator.
So when Google came out with their AdSense product I applied
for an account immediately. Since I work in the industry I knew about AdSense
long before most people and got an AdSense account within 48 hours of applying
for it.
The setup was quite easy. I logged into a web based console and
the system helped me pick the types of ads I wanted to display and even helped
generate the code to insert into my pages so the ads matched the same font and
background color of the site.
Your Ad Here
All in all it took me about 15 minutes to
sign in, generate the code and paste it onto my page template. Now, every page
on this site has Google Ads displayed.
And the great part is the ads are
related to the content of the pages. For my Nintendo pages, all the ads relate
to Nintendo while for the Xbox pages all ads relate to Xbox.
And the best
part of this is that for every click on an ad I make a few cents.
Now, I
don’t make a lot of money on AdSense, but there are sites out there that do.
Weblogs Inc. is a series of blogs all built around themes. A recent interview
with the founder showed that the sites are on par to make over $1 million in
AdSense revenue this year. That’s right $1 million from AdSense.
So you
can see that AdSense could be a way to make money in addition to whatever else
you do on your site.
How do you get an AdSense account?
Well the
first thing you need to do is apply for an account.
It’s quite simple
really, you give some basic information such as the URL of the site that will
host the ads, your contact information and so on, and submit your
application.
Google responds fairly quickly and generally your site will
be accepted if it meets their guidelines and policies. You can find more
information on these policies on the AdSense site.
Once you’ve been
accepted it is a matter of creating your ad code, of which there are two basic
types.
AdSense for Content
AdSense for Content is the most common
type of ad displayed. These are the ads you see on sites that are marked with
“Ads by Goooogle” either above or below the ads, much like the ads you see on
Google’s site.
The display formats vary for these types of ads which you
can see on the AdSense site here. As you will see, there are a variety of
layouts available, from text ads to banners.
Once you’ve selected the
type of ads you want to display on your site, you pick the number of ads, and
apply a style.
Pick a style which matches your site. In other words, try
and pick one that has the same color background and text as your site. This way
they don’t stand out as much.
Finally, copy the code provided by Google
(yup they even provide that for you - pretty simple hey?) and paste it on your
page where you want it. Google even provides ideas on the best placement of your
ads. Check this page out for more information on ad placement.
AdSense
for Search
As the name implies, this is a Google search box which you’d
place on your site that searches Google and returns Google results. For these
searches you can earn money as well.
Google even allows you to customize
the search box by changing the colors to match your site and even insert your
own logo if you’d like.
Then, when you’ve added this feature to your
site, your visitors will be able to search Google or search your site and, as I
mentioned, if they select an ad you get a cut of that money. You can even find
out what phrases people were searching for.
Tracking your
Performance
Once you have the ad code(s) inserted into your site the
first ads you will likely see are PSA (Public Service Announcements). This is
because Google uses its advanced crawling technology to crawl the pages where
the ad code are found and matches ads to the content.
Therefore if you
check back in 15 or 20 minutes you should see ads that closely match the content
of the page on which the ad code is found.
Google also offers you a way
to monitor your AdSense account’s performance.
By logging into the
AdSense console you can generate tons of different reports showing click through
rates, impressions, average returns per click and more.
Further, you can
get more advanced as time goes on, by setting up channels and tracking them
separately. Google now allows for 200 channels. Which means you can have 200
different ad display types scattered throughout your site.
Lets say, for
example, that you want a search box as well as ads, but you have different
places you want to place ads on your home page as your internal pages.
By
using channels, you can track the clicks separately to see which types of ad
positions perform better. This allows you to find the best place on your pages
to place ad code to make the most money.
Show me the
money!
Payments for AdSense are pretty straight forward. Google will mail
you a check or you can sign up for their beta direct deposit program.
If
you click on the “My Account” tab you can edit your payment
preferences.
Google only pays out monthly on $100 or more. So if you
don’t have more than $100 by the end of the month, the total will roll over into
the next month and continue to grow until you do have $100 or more by the end of
the month.
I remember when I got my first check – I was so excited. I was
expecting a check with the Google logo – you know like the logo they have on
their home page. Turns out it was a very official looking corporate type check.
Too bad – I was going to scan it and save a copy of my first Google
check.
Some final thoughts
If you find that your site just doesn’t
generate enough clicks in a month to generate at least the $100 minimum, you can
use your ad code on other sites which do drive more traffic.
If you know
someone who has a high traffic site but isn’t taking advantage of a program like
AdSense, I’d recommend contacting them to see if they’d be willing to display
ads on their site. Perhaps you can make a deal with him – splitting the ad
revenue. Be careful not to distribute your code on too many sites, though, as
you could set up flags because your clicks have gone up so quickly in a short
time.
One thing some people have been known to do is create content
specifically for high paying ads. I read a story once about a guy who built a
blog around asbestos removal. He didn’t know anything
That way you can
monetize your site (and others) using AdSense in addition to your existing
products or services.
About This Author: Rob Sullivan - SEO Specialist and
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