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Using Google AdSense for Passive Income
There is nothing quite as good for the web site owner as generating passive income. Passive income means getting money for essentially doing nothing. You are not selling a product, you are merely profiting from clicks on AdSense words.
Google’s AdSense is a powerful money making tool for many webmasters, and many people continue to reap big rewards through this program month after month.
Adding Google AdSense to your web site is a great way to generate ongoing income from search engine traffic. One of the best ways to profit from the explosion of interest in Google AdSense is to purchase a script that can be used to create an article directory.
After the web site owner has the script, he or she can then purchase private label articles at a small fee from a specialty web site such as http://www.YourOwnArticles.com.
It is very important to use only private label articles to fill your directory. What makes private label articles so important is that the buyer is allowed to put his or her name on the article as the author.
Buying these private label articles for a small fee gives you the important ability to add an author resource box to each article. This resource box is essential to driving traffic and building revenue, since it will contain a link back to the webmaster’s web site, as well as a few words about the author and what he or she has to offer.
Google AdSense, in combination with an article directory script and quality articles, can be a great way to pull in passive income. Income that requires no effort on your part is obviously very attractive, and any passive income opportunities who can find should be exploited to their fullest.
There is a good reason that Google’s text ads are seen on an increasing number of web sites, and that is because they work. These ads get noticed, and they get people to click on them far more often than many other forms of ads.
These Google AdSense words work for advertisers and publishers alike, and they are excellent revenue drivers for everyone involved. It is easy to get started with Google AdSense, put it is important to follow a few basic guidelines.
Publishers refer to these text ads as AdSense, while advertisers call them AdWords. Even though they go by different terms, they are fundamentally the same thing. Getting started with AdSense is relatively painless, involving only a few simple steps.
The logical place to start is by adding a few AdSense links to your existing web site. To do this, visit http://www.google.com/AdSense and sign up.
When the AdSense program first went live, it could take a few days to get approved, but these days the approval process is very fast. The most important screen is the third one, the one in which the web site owner lists his or her contact information and the site on which the ads will be served.
Google also provides the ability to show AdSense content ads and the ability to earn income as well by offering Google search. Since both options can bring you money, it is best to check both options.
It is also a good idea to check the box allowing Google to send surveys to you once in awhile. It is important to check that option because Google often rewards their survey participants with AdWords credits in the range of $25 to $50, which, considering each survey takes only about 10 minutes, is not bad pay.
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Cody Moya writes about Earn As Affiliate in his free 50 parts course on Earn As Affiliate. You can sign up for his free Earn As Affiliate Course and get additional information at his website: http://www.earnasaffiliatecourse.com.
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