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How to earn money with Adsense II

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So we rush to watch the competition and select terms that are not very competitive so that our campaigns are successful. I mean eye when I’m not talking Campaigns Adwords, I mean the channels will add to our Google Adsense account.

To clarify a bit: The channels allow you to prioritize Google Adsense ads displayed in the space you’ve designated for advertising your website and only display ads relevant to your site (will you understood how to make money with adsense? ), if you do not find ads related to your channels, show ads that relate to the content of your article or page, so you should also not leave your topic.

But it happens, we focus on both the volume of global and local searches we do not realize it at the top (red arrow image above), Google itself gives us the opportunity to take a look at the average CPC (Cost Per Click), and this is BY WORD!, here’s the trick to make money with adsense, knowing the approximate cost per click given word, we know that ads should be displayed for the themes of our website.

Once you’ve selected “Show Estimated Average CPC” your screen will look different because in the end you can see an average of how much money you could earn in adsense with the words you have selected. Read the rest of this entry »

How to earn money with Adsense

If you want to know how to make money with Adsense the selection of channels is vital. The trick to make big money with adsense is the selection of appropriate channels.

How do I know which are the proper channels?

Start by visiting https: / / adwords.google.com / select / KeywordToolExternal this is a free tool that Google provides us to know which would be the possible keywords for which appear within the sponsored search their Google Adwords program and from which we draw benefits to the Google Adsense program.

What we normally do is guided by the “local search volume” and “global search volume per month” and that’s fine but it is not decisive for the selection of our channels.

Suppose you have a blog of “Sale of cars,” so we looked at the tool tips for the word “cars”, a dialog box like the one below: Read the rest of this entry »