"Google AdSense
Advertising Program is a fast and easy way for website publishers of
all sizes to display relevant, unobtrusive Google ads on their
website's content pages and earn money. Because the ads are related to
what your users are looking for on your site, you'll finally have a way
to both monetize and enhance your content pages."
Also it's a way for webmasters and
bloggers to
provide Google search to their site users, and to earn money by
displaying Google ads on the search results pages. Find out more [...]
Google AdSense supports websites in several different languages.
Applications for participation in the program can be for sites with
content primarily in [...]
After you've been accepted into the program and have implemented the
HTML ad code on your site, ads will start running within minutes. If
your site is not yet in Google's index, it may take up to [...]
Placing Google AdSense ads will not affect your site's rank in Google
search results and will not affect the search results they deliver.
Google believes [...]
This innovative Google business solution will help you release the true
earning potential of your site. Here are just some of the advantages of
the program [...]
-To make sure your application will be approved, follow the steps below:
Publishers like yourself can avoid common application mistakes by being
mindful of the trouble areas below [...]
-Eligibility criteria for your site
Google specialists can't say whether your site would be
eligible
without fully reviewing your application, there are a few things you
can check before applying [...]
-How to sign-up
To get started with AdSense, follow the steps below:
1. Complete an application.
2. When you receive an email from Google [...]
-Answers to common questions:
* Timeline to have your
application reviewed
* Does AdSense have a minimum
age requirement for participation?
* Do I have to own a website
to use AdSense?
* Placing Google ads on the
same page with other ads [...]
To sign in to your AdSense account, follow these 3 steps [...]
-Geting the AdSense code.
The AdSense code is generated from within your publisher account. This
is the code that you'll need to add to your pages in order to display
Google ads or a search box on your webpages. Please follow the steps
below to generate your AdSense code [...]
-Format and color options for ads on your webpages.
Google lets you select the colors and layout that best fit your site.
*Ad Colors
*Ad Formats [...]
-The 'Alternate Ads'
Alternate ads allow you to utilize your ad space in the event that
Google is unable to serve targeted ads to your page. By specifying an
image, HTML page, or ad server of your choice, you can make sure [...]
-Filtering the ads that are displayed on your site.
You can prevent ads from appearing on your pages using two tools in
your account[...]
-AdSense reporting.
You'll be able to view reports for a specific day or date range, on an
aggregate level or broken down into your defined channels. You'll see
the total number of page and[...]
-AdSense news, feature updates and optimization tips.
You can find news, updates, tips and more by visiting the [...]
Webmasters participating in the AdSense program are required to adhere
to the following policies, so please read them carefully. If you fail
to comply with these policies, Google have the right to disable [...]
-Invalid Clicks and Impressions
Any method that artificially generates clicks or impressions on your
Google ads is strictly prohibited. These prohibited methods include
[...]
-Encouraging Clicks
Publishers may not ask others to click their ads or use deceptive
implementation methods to obtain clicks. This includes, but is not
limited to [...]
-Content Guidelines
Publishers may not place AdSense code on pages with content that
violates any of our content guidelines. Some examples include [...]
-Copyrighted Material
AdSense publishers may not display Google ads on webpages with content
protected by copyright law unless [...]
-Webmaster Guidelines
AdSense publishers are required to adhere to the webmaster quality
guidelines.
*Do not place excessive, repetitive or irrelevant [...]
-Traffic Sources
Google ads may not be placed on pages receiving traffic from certain
sources. For example, publishers may not participate in [...]
-Ad Placement
Publishers are encouraged to experiment with a variety of placements
and ad formats. However, AdSense code may not be placed in
inappropriate places such as [...]
Google want to help you get the fastest answer to your question. Here's
how you can find what you're looking for:
* Help Center
The fastest way to find answers is to look in AdSense Help Center. It's
full of [...]
* Google Groups
If you can't find your answer in the Help Center, search the
AdSense Help Forum, or post a new question there. This group of AdSense
publishers, together with [...]
* AdSense blog
If you are interested in the latest in AdSense news and features, read
the inside AdSense blog. My suggestion is [...]