about AdSense

You're reading this because you read my special report on the AdSense patent and you're looking for more information about the AdSense program. Since I've written a book about AdSense, I know a thing or two about the program. You'll find out more about AdSense from my book and/or newsletter, as well, but here are the basics to get you started.

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AdSense is a way of extending Google's core advertising program, AdWords, to non-Google sites. (Google refers to these sites as its "content network".)

The way it works is fairly simple:

If you're an AdSense publisher, then, what you're really doing is renting space on your web pages to Google. Google displays ads in that space and shares the revenue it makes from those ads with you in return for the use of the space. A very simple model, but with lots of interesting and sophisticated technology to support and maintain it.

If you have a website already and are looking to monetize it, I highly recommend you join Google's AdSense program!

Of course, if you're looking for a good book to help you out with AdSense, you could look at buying my own Make Easy Money with Google (a gentle introduction and a fun read for people new to website or blog development) or else Joel Comm's Google AdSense Secrets (for experienced webmasters).

Eric Giguere