Getting Started With Adsense
A very important element in the rapid adoption of AdSense is that it has
been very easy for publishers to get the ads on their site as quickly as
possible.
Integrating AdSense in your website takes only a few minutes, and you can be
on your way with one or more nicely integrated AdSense ads.
The first thing you need to do is navigate to http://www.google.com/adsense
and either apply or log in with your existing account and password. What
follows is a page presenting the Google AdSense Terms and Conditions which
you must agree to in order to proceed.
You are presented with a report page which you can use to get a detailed
status on how your AdSense advertising is doing. This allows you to improve
your site's contents and layout to maximize your AdSense earnings.
On the top of your page you also have link to the setup section where you
can generate the code that will need to be pasted on your website in order
to have AdSense banners on your page.
You can use AdSense for text (the said ads), using a search box or with
referrals. Your choice among these options depends on how users will
navigate your site.
Finally, there is a "My Account" tab which allows you to set up details
concerning your account, payment and tax information.
To add a text ad on your site, go back to the "AdSense Setup" tab and click
the "AdSense for content" link. Make sure you have cookies enabled in your
browser.
You can make a choice between ad units and link units. The former contain
text and or images concerning a certain site for each unit, most with a
detailed description, the latter only contain links to certain types.
Of course, it's a bit hard to know which type you should use so you should
probably experiment with both for a while before you decide.
You can also view an example of how the unit will look to the right of your
page. However, you may only use three ad units and one link unit on any
given page. This is believed to be a step which Google takes for quality
control.
The next step is to choose your add format and colors. You can basically
select any color palette you choose with Google offering some of its own if
you don't have the time or skill to create one. You can constantly view how
the palette will look through the aid of an example. The one that works best
in terms of appearance and revenues will vary with the look, feel and
content of a website.
However, your ad formats are limited to a choice of eleven formats. There's
an "Ad Formats" link which takes you to a page that lets you see all even of
these in action so you can decide best which one suits your site. Sometimes
the most intrusive, doesn’t work best however again, this can vary from
website to website.
After you finish with customization, you can click "Continue" from the
bottom of the page.
You are now presented with a section entitled "AdSense for Content". You can
click anywhere in the text and that shows the JavaScript required to get
AdSense running. This will automatically select the text in the box.
You can then copy it and paste it into your pages directly. If you use
dynamic pages, you should paste this code within your template so as to
ensure that it gets displayed on any page of your website. Some advertisers
choose not to display Adsense on every page, and this is understandable. An
example of this is a company that has adsense, may also have terms and
condition which would inevitably provide legal resources which would
probably be deemed inappropriate.
What is then left for you to do is get content on your page (provided you
didn't have any already). Google AdSense crawlers will soon visit your site,
making sure that the ads displayed are relevant to your site's content.
And you're all done. For a simple page this should indeed be a matter of a
few minutes, which is precisely what makes AdSense the choice for so many.
Although it is quick, its mass appeal also makes it the best. Through being
the most popular, advertisers and publishers alike see Adsense and Adwords
as their natural first choice.
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