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#1 ItsTheMatthias

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Posted 12 September 2008 - 01:39 AM

So I see that Google AdSense and AdWords are quite possible on websites these days, but I'm not sure if I fully understand it all... so let me get this straight and tell me if I'm saying anything wrong. AdSense is 100% free and all you do is put Google Ads (which are from other people who paid for AdWords) onto your site and you get paid every single time someone clicks on it. As for AdWords you set up your website for it and it gets placed on AdSense and other Google ads. You only pay depending on who clicks on your website in an ad. That's the basic jist right?

Also I heard that AdSense or AdWords can be qutie strict and sometimes they even take away from your money or disable the ads on your site in general if they don't like what your site has. Are there any specific qualifications or standards that someone can tell me a site must need to put on this site? Also I hear about an alternative to these kind of things like something currently run by Yahoo which supposedly is getting better feedback. Can I have any information on that? Thanks for reading this and I'll really appreciate a response from anyone!

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Posted 12 September 2008 - 03:47 AM

Are there any specific qualifications or standards that someone can tell me a site must need to put on this site? Also I hear about an alternative to these kind of things like something currently run by Yahoo which supposedly is getting better feedback. Can I have any information on that? Thanks for reading this and I'll really appreciate a response from anyone!


Happy Reading

https://www.google.c...localized-terms

https://www.google.c...amp;medium=link

https://adwords.google.com

Yahoo is in beta
https://publisher.ya...m/legal/tnc.php

also Google has it's own help and FAQ Forum http://groups.google...utm_medium=link and that's where I suggest you ask for correct answers.

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Posted 11 July 2009 - 07:29 AM

SCan I have any information on that? Thanks for reading this and I'll really appreciate a response from anyone!


You can get detail information on google itself
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Edited by seo-marketing, 14 July 2009 - 07:06 AM.





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