So, I'm often asked, how do you make money with Google AdSense? What a great question! By the way, this question has a resounding "Yes!" and an answer. You can make money with Google AdSense, you just have to know how. Let's talk about this for a moment.
First off, if you want to know how do you make money with Google AdSense, you have to know what AdSense even is. You know those little text ads you see on websites like blogs and new sites, and virtually every where else? Well, those are Google AdSense ads.
Advertisers pay Google whenever someone clicks one of those ads. Google, in turn, pays part of that money to the website owner. You can make anywhere from a few cents per click to several dollars.
What internet marketers like about Google AdSense ads is the threshold of performance is really low. This means that your visitors don't have to buy anything, or even agree to anything. They just have to be curious enough to click on an ad, and voila! You get paid.
Sites with these ads are incredibly easy to make. All you need is a topic, called a "niche" in Internet marketing speak, and some information to write about. You create a quick and easy blog using something like WordPress, and start writing. Once you get traffic to your blog, some percentage of that traffic will naturally click on your ads. More traffic = more clicks = more money.
What's so cool about these sites it the fact that once established, you just sort of forget them. They keep making money, month in and month out. I've got AdSense sites that are over three years old that I've never touched that keep churning out money for me.
So, how do you make money with Google AdSense? Rather easily. If, that is, you know what to do and how to do it.
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