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| − | == | + | =='''AdSense.com''' - Free Google Program To Earn Money From Ads== |
| − | '''AdSense''' | + | [[Image:GoogleAdsenselogo.png|AdSense.com logo]] |
| − | + | '''AdSense''' is an ad serving program run by [[Google]]. Website owners can enroll in the AdSense.com program to enable text, image and video advertisements on their sites. These ads are administered by [[Google]] and generate revenue on either a [[List:pay-per-click|pay-per-click]] or per-thousand-impressions basis. [[Google]] is also currently beta-testing a cost-per-action based service. | |
| − | + | =='''AdSense.com''' - Displaying Relevant Ads== | |
| + | AdSense.com serves ads based on website content, the user's geographical location, and other factors. Those wanting to advertise with Google's targeted ad system may sign up through [[Google AdWords]]. AdSense.com has provided what is now a popular method of placing advertising on a website in a less intrusive way. AdSense.com also ensures the content of the ads is often relevant to the website. | ||
| − | + | Currently, the AdSense.com program uses JavaScript code to incorporate the advertisements into a participating site. If it is included on a site which has not yet been crawled by the Mediabot, it will temporarily display advertisements for charitable causes known as public service announcements (PSAs). (Note that the Mediabot is a separate crawler from the Googlebot that maintains Google's search index.) | |
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| − | == | + | ==History of AdSense.com== |
| − | + | The underlying technology behind AdSense.com was derived originally from WordNet and Simpli, established by the founder of Wordnet — George A. Miller — and a number of professors and graduate students from [[Brown.edu|Brown University]], including James A. Anderson, Jeff Stibel and Steve Reiss. A variation of this technology utilizing Wordnet was developed by Oingo, a small search engine company based in Santa Monica founded in 1998. Oingo focused on semantic searches rather than brute force string searches. Oingo changed its name to [[appliedsemantics.com|Applied Semantics]], which was then bought by Google for $102 million in April 2003. | |
| − | ==Reviews== | + | ==How AdSense.com works== |
| + | Each time a visitor visits a page with an AdSense.com tag, a piece of JavaScript writes an iframe tag, whose src attribute includes the URL of the page. Google's servers use a cache of the page for the URL or the keywords in the URL itself to determine a set of high-value keywords. If keywords have been cached already, ads are served for those keywords based on the [[Google AdWords]] bidding system. | ||
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| + | ==AdSense.com: One of many Google products and services== | ||
| + | Google has developed -- and acquired -- a wide range of fun and useful things for people to use on the Internet, including: | ||
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| + | * [[Gmail.com]] -- Free web-based email | ||
| + | * [[Google.com|Google]] Search -- Use keywords to search for web pages, web sites and documents | ||
| + | * [[Images.Google.com|Image Search]] -- Use keywords to search for images | ||
| + | * [[Video.Google.com|Video Search]] -- Use keywords to search for videos on the web | ||
| + | * [[YouTube.com|YouTube]] -- A site for watching and sharing video clips, for free; acquired by Google in 2006 | ||
| + | * [[Maps.Google.com|Google Maps]] -- If it has an address, you can locate it on Google Maps, zoom in closer, find directions to and from, and see street photos of your searched location. | ||
| + | * [[iGoogle.com]] -- A portal to news, weather, a calendar and more, iGoogle.com can be personalized to anyone's taste | ||
| + | * [[Translate.Google.com|Google Translate]] -- Translate text, web pages and documents between more than 40 languages | ||
| + | * [[Picasa.Google.com|Picasa]] -- Upload photos to web albums, editthem, share them. | ||
| + | * [[Blogger.com|Blogger]] -- Create a blog with easy-to-use software. | ||
| + | * [[GoogleChrome.com|Google Chrome]] -- A web browser developed by Google. | ||
| + | * [[Earth.Google.com|Google Earth]] -- Allows people to view any place on earth in three dimensions, using satellite images and modeling technology. | ||
| + | * [http://www.google.com/phone Nexus One] -- A smart phone released in January 2010 that competes with Apple's iPhone. | ||
| + | * [[SketchUp.Google.com|SketchUp]] -- Software for creating 3D sketches on your computer. | ||
| + | * AdSense -- Google's advertising platform. AdSense places ads alongside search results and beside Gmail. The ads match what people are searching for in Google's search engine or what they're writing about or viewing in Gmail. | ||
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| + | ==Reviews for '''AdSense.com'''== | ||
* [[AboutUs.org]] is currently trying AdSense as a test and it is working fairly well. | * [[AboutUs.org]] is currently trying AdSense as a test and it is working fairly well. | ||
| − | == | + | ==External Links for '''AdSense.com'''== |
| − | * [ | + | * [http://www.alexa.com/data/details/main?url=AdSense.com Alexa for] '''AdSense.com''' |
| − | + | * [http://whois.domaintools.com/AdSense.com WHOIS for] '''AdSense.com''' | |
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Revision as of 05:32, 15 April 2010
AdSense.com - Free Google Program To Earn Money From Ads
AdSense is an ad serving program run by Google. Website owners can enroll in the AdSense.com program to enable text, image and video advertisements on their sites. These ads are administered by Google and generate revenue on either a pay-per-click or per-thousand-impressions basis. Google is also currently beta-testing a cost-per-action based service.
AdSense.com - Displaying Relevant Ads
AdSense.com serves ads based on website content, the user's geographical location, and other factors. Those wanting to advertise with Google's targeted ad system may sign up through Google AdWords. AdSense.com has provided what is now a popular method of placing advertising on a website in a less intrusive way. AdSense.com also ensures the content of the ads is often relevant to the website.
Currently, the AdSense.com program uses JavaScript code to incorporate the advertisements into a participating site. If it is included on a site which has not yet been crawled by the Mediabot, it will temporarily display advertisements for charitable causes known as public service announcements (PSAs). (Note that the Mediabot is a separate crawler from the Googlebot that maintains Google's search index.)
History of AdSense.com
The underlying technology behind AdSense.com was derived originally from WordNet and Simpli, established by the founder of Wordnet — George A. Miller — and a number of professors and graduate students from Brown University, including James A. Anderson, Jeff Stibel and Steve Reiss. A variation of this technology utilizing Wordnet was developed by Oingo, a small search engine company based in Santa Monica founded in 1998. Oingo focused on semantic searches rather than brute force string searches. Oingo changed its name to Applied Semantics, which was then bought by Google for $102 million in April 2003.
How AdSense.com works
Each time a visitor visits a page with an AdSense.com tag, a piece of JavaScript writes an iframe tag, whose src attribute includes the URL of the page. Google's servers use a cache of the page for the URL or the keywords in the URL itself to determine a set of high-value keywords. If keywords have been cached already, ads are served for those keywords based on the Google AdWords bidding system.
AdSense.com: One of many Google products and services
Google has developed -- and acquired -- a wide range of fun and useful things for people to use on the Internet, including:
- Gmail.com -- Free web-based email
- Google Search -- Use keywords to search for web pages, web sites and documents
- Image Search -- Use keywords to search for images
- Video Search -- Use keywords to search for videos on the web
- YouTube -- A site for watching and sharing video clips, for free; acquired by Google in 2006
- Google Maps -- If it has an address, you can locate it on Google Maps, zoom in closer, find directions to and from, and see street photos of your searched location.
- iGoogle.com -- A portal to news, weather, a calendar and more, iGoogle.com can be personalized to anyone's taste
- Google Translate -- Translate text, web pages and documents between more than 40 languages
- Picasa -- Upload photos to web albums, editthem, share them.
- Blogger -- Create a blog with easy-to-use software.
- Google Chrome -- A web browser developed by Google.
- Google Earth -- Allows people to view any place on earth in three dimensions, using satellite images and modeling technology.
- Nexus One -- A smart phone released in January 2010 that competes with Apple's iPhone.
- SketchUp -- Software for creating 3D sketches on your computer.
- AdSense -- Google's advertising platform. AdSense places ads alongside search results and beside Gmail. The ads match what people are searching for in Google's search engine or what they're writing about or viewing in Gmail.
Reviews for AdSense.com
- AboutUs.org is currently trying AdSense as a test and it is working fairly well.
External Links for AdSense.com

