Google AdSense the service from Google that lets bloggers and website owners to make money from ads is one of the most popular CPC programs available. Google AdSense helps them to make quick money every time a visitor clicks on ads. Website owners and bloggers have loved AdSense all the way as it is very easy to embed the ads on the sites and the customizable and eye-catching ads tend to tempt visitors to click on them. The greatest thing about AdSense is that it serves contextual ads, i.e. you won't need to worry about the type of ad that shows up in your site, AdSense will analyze the content of your site or blog and it will throw up the ads that match the content of your site or blog. Like if you have a blog about baseball, Google won't clutter up your blog with ads of irrelevant category like music or fishing. You'll get ads that are more or less related to baseball or other similar sports that your visitors will love to see and get induced to click on.

Well after you have signed up for AdSense all you'll need to do is wait for a day or two for your site to be approved and you'll be ready to roll on. AdSense have become popular because almost everyone can sign up for it. So, even if you have a blog registered from the free services like Blogger, Wordpress.com you can simply go ahead, sign up for Google AdSense and pop-in AdSense ads on your blogs.

For blogger blogs, AdSense can also be embedded via an AdSense widget. It makes it easy to insert AdSense without much technicality. Well, if you want to insert AdSense dynamically in your blog editing the template and not from the template, you might have to do a bit of more work. If you are familiar with HTML and XML, you might go ahead edit your template inserting the AdSense javascript snippet, save it and open up your site optimistically to see AdSense ads. But AdSense won't appear just that easy. The javascript code needs to be parsed in order to harmonize with the template code of your blogger that is in XML format. Well that is easy, you can find a handful of online parsers on the web. Just paste your AdSense code and copy the output that will be parsed for you. Now, paste this thing in your template correctly, following the XML rules and you'll see AdSense ads on your blog shortly after you save it. Well don't try this for Wordpress blogs. If you own a wordpress blog, just copy and paste the exact code given by AdSense.

You can test AdSense on your Wordpress blog or blogger blog, placing them in varied ways to convince yourself that they look good. But each time you refresh the page, your ads make an impression, it will be counted in your AdSense account. Google won't entertain such impressions that are made successively from a single IP. In such a case you can use an AdSense_adtest = "on" code somewhere in your AdSense code so that such impressions won't be counted. But the impressions made by your visitors also won't be counted and you won't be making any income from AdSense. Well you can also test AdSense on your Wordpress blogs the correct way without losing any genuine clicks from the visitors and also turning on the adtest option when you are viewing your blog as the admin. For blogger blogs, you cannot have such advanced options but you can do it manually before placing ads and then remove the AdSense_adtest = "on" code.

So, you can embed AdSense on your Wordpress or Blogger blogs, test them varying their placements and make money on the go.

AdSense is the most powerful tool for making money with any website. AdSense can be used for any site or blog. You can test AdSense for your Wordpess blogs, Blogger blogs as well as your sites. Visit the author's blog to get some of the coolest Tech Tips and Tricks.

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