Showing posts with label google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google. Show all posts

Saturday, September 12, 2020

Pay Per Click Advertising with Google Adsense

 AdWords are keywords that appear at the top of the Google search results page.
AdSense works the other way round, allowing publishers to tap into Google's massive advertising network so that other marketers can run ads on their website.

 







The best part of this method is how simple it is.If you sign up, Google will place a simple code on your website that will recognise the content of your website and start showing the related advertisements. For example, if your site is about pets (dogs & cats), Google AdSense will start showing your cat food, dog training, and more.

Whenever anyone clicks on an ad, you get paid for it. (Yes, it is so easy, really!)

Your cut could be anywhere from $0.50 to $5 per press. If your site has enough traffic, you will make hundreds (if not thousands) of dollars per month.

How to apply for Google Adsense?

  • Apply for AdSense – Before applying, make sure you remain up to date with their new Terms of Service. Google has very strict rules, so it is hard to get (and stay) accepted.

Sunday, April 5, 2020

Google-parent Alphabet pledging $800 million in response to the coronavirus crisis

On Friday, Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai said Alphabet Inc (GOOGL.O) would donate over $800 million in funds to manufacture medical supplies used to counter COVID-19 and in ad credits to government and health organizations and businesses.

The company is collaborating with Magid Glove and Protection to manufacture 2 million to 3 million face masks and will financially help efforts to improve manufacturing potential for life-saving medical devices and personal protective equipment, Pichai said.

The massive epidemic, which killed nearly thousands of people worldwide, has overwhelmed healthcare systems around the world and contributed to a shortage of medical equipment, including face masks and ventilators.

The company will offer $340 million in Google Ad Credits to small and medium-sized companies operating on its website, and $250 million in Ad Grants to the World Health Organization and other government agencies, Pichai said in a blog post.

Source: https://in.reuters.com/article/uk-health-coronavirus-alphabet/google-parent-alphabet-to-donate-800-million-in-response-to-coronavirus-crisis-idINKBN21F05J