Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Are these sales ads about Google adword and survey earnings real or hype?

I will love to go into some form of home internet business but will want nothing that involve writing or sending sales letters to anyone,so am investigating google adword and survey taking but am skeptical about the genuiness of all the claimes from sales newsletters flying around,so will want to know if anyone had honestly been involve with these ventures and if there is a way of starting without parting with cash to these sale letters promising to make me milloins overnight.

Are these sales ads about Google adword and survey earnings real or hype?
Hello,





Do not fall prey to those sales letters. Everything you need is provided by Google wherre you will find a plethora of information.





I use Google AdSense on my pages.





There are two kinds of Google ads: AdSense and AdWords.





AdSense ads are placed on your website by Google based on the content and keywords they find on each page of your website. First, you go to Google and sign up for Google AdSense. It's free to sign up and once you have a website, you select the thpe of ad you want to place on your pages, copy the code (usually Javascript) and paste that code into you web page. There are many type of ads: horizontal, vertical, square, etc. The ads can be either just text or banners.





How do you make money? Every time someone clicks on an AdSense ad on one of your pages, you make money just for the click. They do not have to buy anything for you to make money.





The other form of ad is AdWords. These cost you money. You can set up an account for as little as $5.00. You bid on keywords related to the content of your website. Some of these cost $.10 a click. So every time you get a click, it cost you $.10. You can set a limit on how much you want to spend, say $10.00 a month. Then when the click rate goes to $10.00 in a month, the ad is removed by Google.





You have to create the ad yourself and you are limited to 4 lines. The first line is the title which must be 25 character or less, then there are 2 lines of text which must be 35 characters or less and finally your URL.





Regards,


Walter A Brown


wab@theworld.com


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