You're approved for Google AdSense. Now what?
Once you have been approved, you are ready to set up your Google AdSense ads on your website. This is done in the administration area, where you can choose which type of ad layout you want to use, as well as the colors of the borders and text. This allows you to integrate the Google AdSense ads with the look and feel of your website, which will actually get you more click throughs.
Click throughs are important, because this is where your Google AdSense income comes from. If your visitors don't click on the ads, you don't make Google AdSense income. Since Google matches the ads to the content on each of your pages, the ads are highly targeted to your website visitors, which make click throughs more probable.
Google AdSense also allows you to put a Google search box on your site. When a visitor uses that search box, and clicks on the results, you get paid for those clicks as well. You can filter ads that you do not want to appear on your site, which allows you to have control over what does and does not appear.
With Google AdSense, the days of looking for advertisers to support your website are over. Google has already done the work to find the advertisers, and all you have to do is paste the Google AdSense code into your pages, then promote your website, and watch your Google AdSense reports to see how much money you are earning each day.
Google AdSense isn't for everyone. If your website is selling one specific product or service, you probably don't want AdSense competing against it for your visitors eyes. However, if you are using your website to sell a variety of affiliate products, Google AdSense fits right in, and gives you an additional source of income.
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