google adwords
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I also want to know that, if I place my add with google adwords, some clicks occure on them, but unfortunately no buy occures then will google charge me the money for those clicks? and how will it do so.?

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This entry was posted on Sunday, July 13th, 2008 at 11:07 am and is filed under Google Adwords. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

6 comments so far

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If you have a excellent site with at least 100 pages and plenty of visitors, you can earn a few dollars honestly easily with Adsense – maybe up to $100 in a month, or a bit more. There are a few people earning thousands, but not many – and they have huge sites with hundreds of thousands of visitors.

There’s no point using Adwords unless you’re also selling something on your site. You have to pay out for every click that’s made on your ad, and obviously you’ll pay out more than you’re likely to earn, unless you have a very well loved site already. And if it’s well loved already, there’s no real reason to use Adwords! Adwords is excellent if your site is selling a product, or service.

July 15th, 2008 at 5:47 pm
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well there are some techniques..some are millionares of this google things…so adwords is certainly a win-win situation..if excellent keywords..here are some…student loans

July 15th, 2008 at 11:46 pm
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Some people earn even a thousand daily through adsense!

How Google ads were is a PPC system. Once the link has been clicked, the advertiser is charged and the site earns money, to hell with ROI.

To get started, you need at least one page on the web and to be 18 years ancient. Then place the ads, and when someone clicks on them, you’ll earn a couple of cents. So obviously this works better with a larger, well known site.

Sites that target specific audiences generally do better too.

July 18th, 2008 at 3:42 pm
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Virtually nothing. A recent survey shows that over 50% of adsense web sites earn less than $50 a month. You need a thousand pages to make money, then Google will jump on you for swamping. Google is getting tough and so they should. Adsense is abused by too many people who make web sites just to make money.

July 18th, 2008 at 8:33 pm
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Hi,

I use google ads on my site as a service to my visitors. If they like my sites content and the google links within it – they are likely to come back.

As for making money – you will probably only cover the cost of your hosting – unless you have a large site with thousands of daily visitors.

July 21st, 2008 at 3:40 am
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I reckon you need to refocus your question.

Adsense and Adwords are counterparts, but people use them in very different ways.

Adsense is for people who want to show ads on their sites. If people click, it makes them money.

Adwords is for driving traffic to websites. The most effective method for using Adwords to drive sales is to make sure your landing pages (whereever the click takes you to) are optimized so that you don’t pay insane prices per click.

Adwords is quite an industry. People are making insane money pushing affiliate products (earning commissions per sale generated by your marketing efforts) using Adwords.

Hands down, the best guide I’ve seen is Beating Adwords. The guys that wrote it are from Wealthy Aff – a hugely well loved site.

Beating Adwords alone has made me some fantastic money personally and I have friends who read it a small while ago and they quit their day jobs about a month ago.

Check out for a excellent solid review before you investigate further.

Hope that helps!

July 23rd, 2008 at 7:48 am

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