Google AdSense is an advertising program run by Google that allows website owners and bloggers to earn money by displaying ads on their sites.
Here’s how it works:
1.Ad Placement:
Publishers sign up for AdSense and add a small piece of code to their websites. Google then automatically displays relevant ads on their pages based on the content of the site and the interests of the visitors.
2. Types of Ads:
AdSense supports various types of ads, including display ads (banners), text ads, and video ads. The ads are targeted to the content and audience, aiming to provide a better user experience.
3. Revenue Model:
Publishers earn revenue through a pay-per-click (PPC) model, where they are paid when a visitor clicks on an ad, or a pay-per-impression (CPM) model, where they earn based on the number of times the ad is shown
4. Payment:
Google handles the ad sales and payments. Publishers receive payments once they reach a certain threshold, typically $100, and can be paid via bank transfer, check, or other methods.
5. Approval Process:
To join AdSense, websites must meet Google's policies and guidelines, including content quality and user experience. Once approved, the program provides tools for tracking performance and optimizing ad revenue.
AdSense is popular for its ease of use, extensive network of advertisers, and reliable payment system, making it a go-to choice for many website owners looking to monetize their content.
