Google
AdWords and AdSense - A Dynamic Small Business Marketing
Duo
Unless you have been living
under a rock for the last year or so, you probably know that Google
has become the king of the search engine hill. There are many
reasons for this but number one in my opinion is that above all
else they put value on content. Today I want to introduce you to
two very powerful small business advertising options created by
Google.
These two ingenious programs
have all but revolutionized the way advertising is done on the web.
Warning: If you are thinking..."web advertising isn't for me, I
just need a few more clients around the block"...you better read
this or be prepared to have your competitors eat your
lunch.
Goolge AdSense - Again content
is king at Google. This program allows web site "publishers" to add
some code from Google and receive "content relevant" ads on their
site from other site owners. Here is an example - those ads in the
box on the right of the page are delivered by Google and are
matched to the content on the page. When someone surfs to the page
and decides to check out one of those ads, the web site owner earns
a portion of the advertising revenue that Google
collects.
The key here is that if you go
to a site about quilting, you will see ads about quilting and not
about dog grooming. I know this sounds so obvious but Google was
the first to really figure this out.
This program has worked so well
that some website owners are actually building content specific
sites and paying for them solely through AdSense revenue. Small
business owners should consider adding this feature to pages on
their site for several reasons.
I've already mentioned the fact
that there is money to be made, but what many site owners are
finding is that because Google is so respected and because the ads
are highly targeted...they are no longer looked at by surfers as
ads, they are looked at as content.
Some will even go as far as to
say that by putting the Google ads on your site you actually better
your chances of higher rankings with Google. Google flatly denies
this claim and I don't think it is true but I do know that Google
AdSense ads should be on every small business owner's
site.
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