Passive income is income that you get without having to work for it. I know this may sound like some kind of ?pie in the sky? get-rich-quick scheme, but passive income is for real. In fact, every single billionaire on earth uses the power of passive income to keep money coming in while he or she jets off to parties and resorts and such.
The best example of passive income in the physical world is real estate. When you own an apartment building and hire a property manager and a maintenance crew to take care of it for you and collect the rents, all you have to do is cash the checks that roll in.
Well, Google Adsense is the online equivalent of that. You?ll have to invest just a little bit of time in learning about it, but once you get it set up you can look forward to seeing those nice checks roll in. Or, if you?re totally online, seeing money flow into your PayPal account.
Google AdSense is also a way for site owners to provide Google search capability to visitors and to earn even more money by putting Google ads on the search results pages. Google AdSense gives you the ability to earn advertising revenue from every single page on your website?with a minimal investment of your time
So what kind of ads do you have to put up? That?s the good part?you don?t have to decide. Google does it for you. AdSense always delivers relevant ads that are precisely targeted?on a page-by-page basis?to the content that people find on your site. For example, if you have a page that tells the story of your pet fish, Google will send you ads for that site that are for pet stores, fish food, fish bowls, aquariums?you get the picture.
If you decide you want to add a Google search box to your site, then AdSense will deliver relevant ads targeted to the Google search results pages that your visitors? search request generated.
AdSense will deliver relevant ads targeted to the Google search results pages |
Here?s the thing you need to know: Google has no strict criteria for acceptance into the AdSense program, and Ad Sense doesn?t hit you with a minimum traffic requirement. The only criteria they?re really sticky about is the standard ?acceptable content? requirements, and that?s pretty standard almost anywhere.
Once you?ve been accepted into Google AdSense, you?ll be able to get the AdSense advertisements on any site you own using the same ad code, provided you obey the Google guidelines. (And that?s very, very important?more on that later.)
Your reporting doesn?t occur in real time, but is updated regularly throughout the day. Right now, you can?t view reports based on a domain or site basis if you run the AdSense on more than one site.
Before you sign up, you really ought to read the FAQ on the AdSense .