June 23, 2007 at 8:37 am
· Filed under Website Monetisation, Adsense
Do you use Adsense to monetise your site? If so then you might be interested in this, Google has posted an Adsense Optimisation Tutorial on its official Adsense blog.
What is Adsense?
Adsense is a Google advertising program that allows website and blog owners to place Google targeted ads onto their sites and get paid either on a per click, per impression or per action basis.
How much money can you make with Adsense?
The sky’s the limit really, it all depends on the field (niche) you’re in and how much time you have to writing unique insightful and useful content about a topic of choice.
I’m using adsense on one various sites of mine and the I’m definitely happy with the results I’m getting.
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June 23, 2007 at 6:52 am
· Filed under Search News
Ebay has decided to end its spat with Google as it resumed its advertising campaigns with the internet search giant.
Ebay decided to pull its ads out of the Google ad network “as an experiment” to see how much it relied on Google for its traffic. The experiment’s outcome…“Ebay didn’t have to spend as much on Google ads”.
During that time, Ebay increased its ad spend on Google’s rival networks, Yahoo, MSN and ASK during the same time.
Background of the Google - Ebay Spat
It all had to do with the competition between the two Silicon Valley giants in the field of online payment; Ebay owns PayPal and Google owns Google CheckOut.
The spat began when Google decided to hold a party to promote Google CheckOut during the same time that Ebay was holding its annual sellers convention in Boston for thousands of its largest sellers. Google thought it would be a good idea to invite these same sellers to its party, the inivitation read “Let Freedom Ring”.
Nice one Google!
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