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Do You Know the Difference Between Google AdWords And AdSense?

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Google AdWords and Google Adsense are two of the most popular online money making tools. However, most people do not really know the difference between them.

Make Sense of AdWords and AdSense

People often mix up Google AdWords and AdSense, especially if they aren’t familiar with internet marketing. Honestly, when I started internet marketing, I thought of them as similar products by Google. Nevertheless, only one thing made sense to me that time, it was how people kept saying that these two were critical in making passive income.

Do You Know the Difference between Google AdWords and AdSense?

So What’s the Difference Between Google AdWords and AdSense?

I will simplify things according to how I understand them. Google AdWords, are ads shown by Google and listed below ‘Sponsored Links’ and similar headings, This is usually located on the upper right corner of the Google page or at the top of the search results. If you have noticed this before and wondered how people place their products or services there, it is simply because they register an account in Google AdWords and are enjoying the results of their AdWords campaign by having plenty of traffic and a more established online presence.

Please do not misunderstand what I’ve said. These are paid ads and the fees charged are small. If there weren’t any, then everyone will take advantage of it and the right portion of the page will be filled with ads instead. Nevertheless, if this is used effectively and with well-researched keywords, you are assured of earning back your investment and making more profit. This is why Google AdWords is recognized as among the best ways to get you to hero sales from zero sales in a short time with almost no effort.

You are only charged once a visitor clicks on any of your ads. This is a reasonable set-up because you will only pay for the ads that get you traffic and sales rather than paying a set amount for none at all. This makes it a reliable and fair system. I advice anyone to research about AdWords online, one day will be enough to get acquainted with the information and then you will be set for a successful business.

It is now time to get acquainted with Google AdSense. it is not the same as AdWords, it even works the opposite way, which is, you will be the one paid! To make it simple, if you own a website or a blog and wish to earn extra, you can insert Google ads on any of your pages. This product, is not yours, it is from them and you will have the opportunity to advertise and promote it by placing it there.

If a visitor clicks on the ad, you will earn money. This is a perfect tool for instant money but should not be considered for the long term. If your blog is just for fun or if you own a small site, it will not buy you a house in France! Google AdWords, is for more serious businessmen who want a long term solution to get traffic and sales. It is definitely, one of the fastest ways to succeed.

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    Good post! Some inputs more:

    The difference between AdSense and AdWords- AdSense is an advertising sales channel, AdWords is a media buying channel.- AdSense is shown on webpages, AdWords is on Google SERP (search engine result page)- AdSense enables adaption of the ad with the page content, AdWords ads are shown on specific search resultGoogle AdSense is advertising network that automatically shows text, image and video format ads in a specific webpage that correspond to the content of an ad. Google administers the ads itself and a webpage owner can earn profitbased on CPC (cost-per-click) or CPM (cost-per-impression). On the other hand,Google AdWords represents ads on Google search that companies buy in PPC (pay-per-click) principle. The ads are shown according to search results that ensure the ads are targeted.