How to Place Google Adsense on your Client’s Blog

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If your clients don’t mind little ads, strategically placed, all over their website, adding Google Adsense allows them to earn some gas money. I, personally, do not know anyone who is making a killing with Adsense BUT I do know people who are bringing in an extra $100-$200/month, which never hurts.

When you create an Adsense campaign for your client, you are putting up small advertisements for related products, on whichever pages you choose.  When someone clicks on those ads, your client will earn revenue. There are several types of Adsense campaigns you can choose to set up. In the demo below you will learn how to add Adsense to your client’s blog page. I have not investigated how to do this with a nonblog site but it can’t be incredibly different. When you start setting this up you can choose for your ads to be displayed in a box, known as an ad unit or have them displayed as links, known as a link unit. You can also choose the colors, layout size and shape. If you spend some time reading about Adsense you will find that certain types of ads work a lot better than others but you really need to take some time experimenting to see which works better for YOUR client.

Once you have chosen the design and layout of your Adsense campaign, you can create “channels”. This will allow you to get advanced tracking reports. If you are new to Adsense, you don’t have to worry about setting them up right away.

Finally, after you have selected all of your criteria, Adsense will give you a bit of Javascript (just a little bit of code) that you can cut and paste onto the webpage or blog.

I started creating this demo from scratch but after a little research I found this nice sounding Englishman on Google Videos to demo this for you. This video is about 2 minutes.

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2 Comments

  1. Comment by David Burch:
    Saturday, May 3rd 2008 at 1:29 pm | 

    Michelle,

    I have a website, http://SouthernNewMexico.com , that makes $400 – 500 a month from adsense.

    I think some niches will do well with adsense, while others will not.

    David Burch

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