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The Truth About Google’s Adsense Affiliate Program

Posted in Google Adsense by admin on the April 17th, 2007

The truth about Google’s Adsense program is that it is amazing. It’s the greatest affiliateprogram ever invented. There is no affiliate program that even comes close. If you are notusing Google’s Adsense, you’re truly missing out on a great opportunity. I’ve tried severalother affiliate programs, and the only one that is creating revenue even close to Google’s, isthe Amazon.com affiliate program. Amazon.com’s affiliate program pays 5% commissionand up for shipped products. It’s not really clear how Google pays you, but let me tell you itseems very fair. They do not pay per clicks, leads, or click throughs; they have a secretformula that no one will tell. But trust me it works. I was making pennies off of clicks monthly,until I joined Google. Then the pennies became dollars.

Here are some basic tips for signing up with Google’s Adsense program.

Tip # 1 If you search multiple websites in different categories you’ll find one thing in common.Almost all of them have Google ads and nothing else. This is because most other programsare a waste of time. Don’t take my word for it. Try other programs, but don’t skip Google’sAdsense.

Tip # 2 Google’s search spiders are so specific, that the ads that appear on each pagecorrespond exactly to some element of that page. Therefore, having ads from othercompanies is not a good idea.

TIP # 3 You can place text, image, banner ads and even a search box that will earn yourcompany revenue. Do not place a search box from another company on the same page asGoogle’s search box. They may stop working with you.

In summary, the Adsense program is a great way to make revenue, has incredibly targetedads and don’t use other search boxes on the same page as a Google search box. If you haveany questions about Google’s Adsense program, you can email me at tech1@techpizza.com

Shawn Ventura is the CEO of http://techpizza.com.He lives with his family in New York, and is a freelance technology writer.

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