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What is the google adwords and adsence?
05-03-2013, 01:47 AM
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What is the google adwords and adsence?
I want to advertise my website on this great site but I don't know how its work and payment terms.....my web site is http://www.tradenp.com

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05-03-2013, 01:49 AM
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Nepal,
Adwords is when you pay Google to advertise your site. You bid on certain "keywords" and write your own little ad that includes the keyword. You pay them a certain amount for every time someone clicks on one of your ads. Be very careful if you decide to do this. Set limits so that you don't end up spending a lot more on advertising than you planned. You can set the amount you are willing to pay each day. You can try it for a few days and see if you get an increase in sales on your site - if not, try a different keyword.

Adsense is when Google pays you to put other people's ads on your site. Google will give you a percentage of the fee that the advertiser pays them every time a visitor to your site clicks on the Google ad. You are NEVER allowed to click on the ad yourself to try to get extra money. This is a way to earn extra income on your site.

The best way to get visitors/traffic to your site is not to pay for it. It is to build a lot of good quality content to your site so that the search engines (Google) send you the visitors for free. There is more info. on how to do this in the link below.

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05-03-2013, 01:53 AM
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Google AdWords allow you, as an Internet marketer, to advertise your product or service via Google.

Say, you would like to make a research on "coffee beans" in Google. Once you have typed the keyword "coffee beans" and clicked on Search, you will be redirected to a Search Results page. On the right side of the Search Results page you will see “Sponsored Links” related to the keyword “coffee beans”. The owner of websites listed on the Sponsored Links pay Google for advertising their product based on the keyword typed by the Internet user.

If you use AdWords to advertise your product, you will be paying Google for every click that a user makes on the links to your site.

Signing up for an AdWords campaign needs careful planning. Google allows you to set budget limits, providing a daily maximum number of clicks on the ad. This way you won’t overspend for advertising.

Adsense, on the other hand, allows website owners to place advertisements on a different website. Unlike AdWords, Google does not publish ads on the Google home page; instead, it puts up advertisement on a related website.

If you sell coffee beans on the Internet and you enroll in AdSense, Google might display your advertisement on a website that sells coffeemakers. Most likely ,people who visit coffeemaker websites are interested in coffee beans too. So there is a possibility that someone who’s interested in purchasing coffeemakers might also be interested in buying coffee beans from you.

The advertiser will pay Google for every click on the ad published on your site, and Google will share a percentage of the payment with you.



Still, I'd like to say that paying for advertisements seem to be impractical these days, as there are many other advertising options out there which are for free. You can use article marketing, blogging, forum participations, and social networking to promote your website.
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05-03-2013, 02:09 AM
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adwords is for people who wants to advertise if you want to advertise some website you can try adwords

and adsense is if you want google ads on your website and make money when some clicks on it

example for adsense

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