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One of the advantages of creating a website for your brand is that it helps you to earn money from Google AdSense online, if you are currently selling products or scheduling services through your site, you are already finding ways to achieve this goal.
There are still more ways to increase your earnings, including hosting ads through your site, the most popular ad hosting software is Google AdSense, which allows you to post ads on your website and earn money every time people click.
If you have a website, we at Blash can prepare your site to receive Google ads, just open a ticket via the technical support page, our staff is characterized by the speed of responding to all inquiries
Although Google AdSense is not a get-rich-quick scheme, it is a creative way to improve the content on your site while also supplementing your income. Here are the main benefits of the Google AdSense program, and how you can make the most of it.
Google AdSense is a free tool that website owners use to place Google ads on their sites. This Google ad tool connects you - the website owner - to advertisers so you can view the ad content.
How does it work? When you sign up for AdSense, Google uses the ad auction system to place ads on your site. These ads are chosen based on the niche of your website, as well as the topics that visitors to the site are interested in, and then, in exchange for hosting Google ads, Google will pay you a commission for Every click you receive ads.
Not sure if you want to use Google AdSense to display ads on your site? Here are 10 advantages of the program:
Google has made it easy to use AdSense to make money online, let's go through the setup process:
Create a Google AdSense account, then set up your payment information, then connect your website with Google AdSense, now choose your ad placements, and finally create and run ads on your website.
If you encounter any difficulties with that, we can at the site of Blash take over all the task on your behalf, and also follow the status of the ads and the status of the ad campaign on an ongoing basis, you can open a ticket to contact us via the technical support page.
The first thing you need to do is to create an AdSense account, go to the Google AdSense website and click get started. On the next page, Google will ask you three things:
In the Email address field, enter your Gmail address if you have one, if you don't, you'll need to create one.
Before you can start showing ads on your site, make sure Google has all the information it needs to pay you.
Go to the Payments tab, this will take you to the payments dashboard, when you start earning advertising revenue you will see it here.
At the moment you will need:
You may also want to review your account settings briefly (again, go to the navigation bar on the left side to access this), the information should be up to date if you have an existing Google account, if not, make the necessary adjustments.
Now it's time to sync your website with AdSense, to do this you will need to add a special code to your site, this shows that Google can place ads there.
First, from your Google AdSense dashboard, go to Sites. Then click on add site and enter your domain name. On the next screen, you will be provided with a custom code as well as instructions to embed it in your website.
Once you paste the code into your site, go back to the Google AdSense screen, after that click on Get a review, Google will take you back to your dashboard where you will see a notification.
Although you may have to wait up to two weeks for Google to verify your website, you can still get a head start on setting up ads.
At this point, you've told Google that you want it to place ads on your site, but how will you decide where to display those ads?
There are two options for determining where ads appear: You can either let Google choose for you, or you can select the placements yourself.
The fastest way to create ad placements is to use the automatic Google tool, why would you choose this over the manual option?
You are completely new to website monetization and need help with that.
You're thinking about custom placements, but first you want to know what Google considers the best placement for your ads.
Ads will appear fine on any page of your site - especially if you're a publisher or blogger - so there's no need to manually select your ad units.
Here's what you need to know to set up Google Auto ads:
To get started, go to the Ads section of the Google AdSense dashboard.
If you're curious to see what Auto ads might look like, click the pencil next to your domain name under "by site". Google will pull a view of your website on the following screen:
In this example, Google has placed three ads on the given page. In the panel on the left, you can increase or decrease the number of ads shown under "Ad Load".
In the same panel, you can also control the types of ads you show:
If there are any pages on your site that you don't want ads to show on, include them under Page Exceptions, on a related note, you can also let Google optimize your mobile ads for you, to do this, go to General Settings, if your ads are Automatic Google is the path you decide to take, just toggle the selection and let Google automatically pick the placements for you.
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Alternatively, you may prefer to select ad placements manually. Why would you choose this over the automated option?
You don't want ads to appear on every page of your site.
You want to control which parts of the page they appear on so that the user experience is not disrupted by poorly placed and annoying ads.
You want to use ads to monetize high-traffic areas of your site that are informative but not monetizing, such as blog posts, property listings, recipe pages, etc.
Before you start setting up your ad placements, you'll first need to familiarize yourself with the different types of ads that are available online.
Typical banner ads with images you find all over the web, you can place them anywhere on your site that comes in a variety of sizes and shapes.
You can customize:
In-feed ads are another type of ads that you can display through Google AdSense. For blogs, magazines, directories, product reviews, and other list-like content, these ads appear among the lists in your feed.
You can customize:
Similar to In-feed ads, these ads work well for publishers and reviewers, the main difference being that ads appear in the middle of your content.
You can customize:
You can place a Google search box on your site that shows AdSense ads in the results, you will get paid for the clicks on those ads.
You can customize:
Google shows visitors a list of topics, when they click on a topic link, they will see relevant ads - and only when they click on an ad you get paid.
You can customize:
Before going to the last step, I'd recommend going to a Page across your site and selecting the following:
Once you have thought about your ad placement and customization options, move on to the next step to learn how to create and display your first ad.
There are some other tips we want to share before you start using Google AdSense:
Google AdSense aims to monetize your website visits, without visits to your website, there is no money to earn from AdSense, and remember that it is about more than just numbers.
You need consistent, engaged traffic coming to your website if you want them to notice the ads there, by creating and optimizing quality content so the right people can find it in search, you can do it.
Your website is the home of your brand - not a place to host a bunch of ads for other companies, so you have to be careful about how many ads you allow on each page and where you go, in the end your content should get more attention than the ads themselves.
Google has very strict program policies, much of it revolving around deceptive practices that artificially boost your commission, this includes things like clicking on your links, inducing others to click ads, or using a tool to drive large amounts of traffic to an AdSense-enabled page If you are not familiar with its terms, read the Google AdSense program policy.
Google does a good job of pairing Google ads with your site's content, however if it displays a competing ad by mistake, or something that doesn't align with your brand values, you should use the built-in blocking controls to remove the conflict.
Google AdSense comes with an entire area dedicated to reports, check this out at least once a week to see how well your ad units are performing, then you can make educated decisions when it comes to getting better traffic to your site, optimizing your ad placements, and more.