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Why This Site Uses AdSense - and Why You Should Too!

You've probably noticed the Google ads down the page. This explains why they're there, and why you should have them too.

I found the Google AdSense ads full of sense ; I think they add something pertinent to the site's contents.

A part from that, the ads are there to make some money to cover the hosting costs and time spent managing the site and developing it. Google's AdSense program is a very easy way to monetise your web site. Much of this site has been around since 2002, just sitting there... Now it's sitting there, and will perhaps earn me some money at the same time.

Google's AdSense policy prohibits me from disclosing exactly how much I earn. I can safely say that it's not going to buy me a new house or even a new car, but it's a nice little bit of pocket money, and it's good fun to see money coming practically out of thin air!

I chose Google's AdSense, and you should too, because their targeted text-only ads have revolutionised advertising on the web. Just when it looked like banner ads were going to suck all the bandwidth from the web, and all the pixels from my screen with their utterly uninteresting drivel, along came Google and said "Hell no - text only just like the good ol' days, and what's more let's make them interesting as well!"

Google's AdSense system actually looks at the content of each page and uses that to determine which ads to show - your users (mostly, I've seen some odd cases where they get it wrong) only get ads that are related to the things they came looking at your web page in the first place for.

With Google's AdSense, everyone wins:

With Google's AdSense, you, as a web publisher, add a few lines of Javascript (which Google provides) to your web page and then sit back and wait - when users click on ads, you get some money. Generally not much money, but a little bit - so if a lot of users click it starts to add up...

What are you waiting for - click on the banner below, and sign up for AdSense - it's not just financially good, it's good fun.

This page is adapted from http://www.ariel.com.au/ with gratitude and full credits.

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