Use Google’s AdSense to Make Money Online on Autopilot


Almost all of the networks out there for bloggers who want to make money online require that the bloggers have a website or blog that is a certain size or has a certain number of visitors per month. This isn’t true with Adsense which allows any quality website join.

Google’s advertising program is one of the best in the world, and is open to anyone who owns and/or runs a legitimate website that provides valuable content. You make a small amount of money every time someone clicks the advertisement — this doesn’t include your clicks, of course, because you aren’t allowed to click the ads yourself.

The display for the ad shows advertisements based on the topic of the page or post that the ad is on. Some topics pay more. For example, you’ll make more writing about “credit cards” than you would writing about “door knobs.”

AdSense.com is where you can sign up for AdSense.

AdSense is NOT a get-rich scheme. You won’t get rich with adsense. If anything, you’ll get lucky and make some money, but not a lot of money. You can make a full-time income, of course, but you probably won’t get rich.

Treat AdSense as a great compliment to your other ways of making money online — not as your primary source of making money.

Typical conversion rates for AdSense are less than $3 per thousand impressions, meaning a website will need to make at least 33,000 impressions per day before generating $100 per day. Very, very few websites do this.

Don’t forget, affiliate marketing can earn much, much more. If you had a 1% conversion rate selling something that gave you $100 per action, you could make a thousand bucks rather than a few bucks with AdSense.

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