Making Money with a Blog



Blogging is one of the only truly “free” start-up business models on the internet. You can quickly and easily sing-up for and account with a free
biog service such as Goggle`s Blogger.From there you can add AdSence
and other affiliate links to your blog and make money from your visitors
clicking on those links. this is referred to as monetizing a blog-making
money with a blog. You can accomplish allof this without ever spending
a single cent of your own money.
 Google started a programn called AdSense. AdSense is for website owners
to make money by hosting other business’s advertisements on their websites.
These AdSense ads can also be hosted on a blog, even if it is hosted by free
blog service. Google owns both Blogger and AdSense so they are boyh programmed to be very simple for anyone to use. Because Google owns both
Blogger and AdSense they go extremely well together.

With AdSense you paste the code the program generates for you into your
Blogger template. Where the advertisements will show up on your blog
depends entirely on where you choose to paste the AdSense code into your
template. Later in this eBook we will talk about how to generate AdSense
code and exactly where in your blog template to paste that code is.

AdSense additionally allows you to blend in the ads with the content of your
blog. This helps to make your AdSense ads look more like your written
content and less like advertising billboard.AdSense is also intuitive enough that it will serve you ads which match the topic and content on your blogs.
For example, if you have a blog on a saving money then AdSense will likely
serve up ads for coupon cliping services, freebies online and other things
which match your blog’s topic. On your saving money blog you will not see
ads for irrelevant things like animal care or technology products.

How do you make money with Google’s Adsense?  Google pays you when
the visitors to your blog click on the AdSense advertisements on your site.
This is called “click through.” Google pays you a varied amount depending
on the ad which was clicked on.

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