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16 February 2010

Earn money via AdSense

Google uses its Internet search technology to serve advertisements based on webpage inclusion. Lots of websites use AdSense to earn money via their inclusion. They use a wider range of bandwidth-generating techniques, including but not limited to online advertising. They create valuable content on their websites that attracts AdSense advertisements, which pay out the most when visitors are clicked. They use text content on their websites that encourages visitors to click on advertisements. But Google prohibits webmasters from using word groups like "Click on my AdSense ads" to increase click rates. The phrases accepted are "Sponsored Links" and "Advertisements".

History

Oingo, Inc., that is privately held company located in Los Angeles. It was started in 1998 by Gilad Elbaz and Adam Weissman. Oingo. It developed a proprietary search algorithm that was based on word meanings and built upon an underlying lexicon called WordNet, It was developed over the previous 15 years by researchers at Princeton University. Oingo changed its name to Applied Semantics in 2001.It was later acquired by Google in April 2003 for US$102 million.

How AdSense works

The webmaster inserts the AdSense JScript code into a webpage. Each time this page is visited, the JavaScript code uses inlined JSON to display content fetched from Google's servers. For contextual advertisements, Google's servers use a cache of the page to determine a set of high-value keywords. If keywords have been cached already, advertisements are served for those keywords based on the AdWords bidding system. For site-targeted advertisements, the advertiser chooses the pages on which to display advertisements, and the price advertisers choose to pay for every thousand advertisements displayed. Search advertisements are added to the list of results after the visitor performs a search. Because the JScript is sent to the Web browser when the page is requested, it is possible for other website owners to copy the JScript code into their own WebPages.