What is Google Adsense and how does it work? Can you make a living out of Adsense or is it another myth? Read our guide for beginners to Google Adsense and learn how you can start using Adsense on your website or blog.
I’ve been an AdSense publisher for more than 15 years and in this post, I’ll explain how to get started with AdSense and give you an overview of what it takes to make money using the AdSense platform.
The following topics will be covered:
- What is Google Adsense?
- How does Google Adsense work?
- How much money can you make with Adsense?
- How to increase your AdSense revenue?
- How to increase your chances of being accepted by AdSense?
- Can you make a living out of Adsense?
What is Google Adsense?
Google AdSense is an advertising platform that helps website owners earn money from their websites by displaying contextually relevant ads. Adsense publishers receive 68% of the click cost and Google 32%.
What you should know about AdSense?
It is owned by Google and it generates a large part of Google’s income.
Adsense ads are shown on the websites that participate in the Google Adsense program (these are called the Adsense Publishers).
Adsense is a platform for publishers i.e. those people that have a website and want to show Google Ads. The system for advertisers i.e those who want to advertise their products or services in Google is Google Ads.
Adsense ads are shown on all devices including desktop, mobile, and tablet.
Adsense works with EPC (earnings per click) and CPC (cost per click). Publishers will get paid for clicks on ads appearing on their websites.
Currently (December 2019), Adsense publishers receive 68% of the click cost and Google 32%. This means that if an advertiser pays $1 for each click on his ads, the AdSense publisher will get $0.68 and Google $0.32
Anybody (above 18) with a website that meets the Google Adsense guidelines can participate in the program.
Adsense has strict rules that should not be violated for any reason. It is your responsibility as an AdSense publisher to know and follow the rules.
Adsense has a number of products suited for desktop websites, videos, games, mobile apps and more.
Adsense ads can have a number of formats and sizes including text and images.
Adsense publishers get paid monthly by Google.
How does Google Adsense work?
Now that you have a better idea of what is AdSense, let’s see how to get started with AdSense. The process has two steps: Create an AdSense account, start displaying ads on your website and get paid for clicks on your ads.
How to Create an AdSense Account
Step 1 – Create an Account with Google AdSense
The first step is to go to the Google AdSense website and create an account. Your AdSense account is associated with a Google Account like the one you use to login to Gmail, youtube, etc.
Step 2 – Add Adsense ads to your website
Before being accepted to the program, Google needs to check that your website adheres to the AdSense guidelines. To pass this step, you need to add AdSense code to your site so that the Google crawler can access your website’s content.
This is a very important step because as we will see below there are cases that your application may not be accepted.
During this step and until you are fully approved, AdSense ads are not shown to your website but they are hidden by default. If your application is accepted, ads will start to show and you will get paid for the clicks.
Have in mind that this is a once-off process since after you are accepted as an AdSense publisher, you can run AdSense on any website you want (provided of course that it is not violating any AdSense rules).
Step 3 – Set up your payment information
The next and final process in the application process is to add your payment information so that you receive payment and the end of the month and once you passed the minimum threshold of $100.
Please note that before receiving any money from Adsense, Google will verify your postal address by sending you an envelope with a confirmation code so make sure that the details you provide for your postal address are correct.
Start Displaying Ads on your Site
Once you are accepted into the program, the next step is to add the AdSense code to your website. This is the same step as above but now that your account is verified, you can choose where you want the ads to appear.
You have two options: Let Google decide when and where to show ads or choose the exact places where the ads will be shown.
Let Google Place Ads for You (Auto Ads)
If you go with this option, all you have to do is add the AdSense code to your website (once) and Google will automatically show ads in the best possible places. This is currently the recommended method to add ads to your website.
Click Get Code and copy the given script in the <HEAD> tags on the pages you want to show Google Ads.
Create Custom Ad Units
If you don’t want to go with Auto Ads, the other option is to create custom ad units and add the code in the exact places you want the ads to appear on your site.
Click by ad unit, and select what kind of ad units to create.
When creating an ad unit you will select the size (for example responsive ads, 336×280), type (text and display ads, matched content, in-article ads, in-feed ads), style (text and border colors) and then you will be given a code (javascript) to add in your website where you want the particular ad to appear.
In the space provided Google may decide to show 1 or more ads.
How many AdSense ads can you show per page?
In the past, you were allowed to show up to 3 AdSense units per page but this rule is no longer valid. You can show as many ads you have per page, provided that they do not interfere with the user experience.
Where should I place my ads?
The general rule is to place the ads where they can be seen by your visitors but without violating any AdSense or google webmaster quality guidelines.
You can use these simple rules:
- Place 1 ad unit above the fold in the main content of the website (not in the sidebar)
- Place 1 ad unit in the sidebar. The 160×600 is very good for placing in the sidebar
- Place 1 ad unit at the end of your page or article (preferably in the main content area)
How does Google decide what kind of ads to show on my website?
That’s not an easy question to answer since there are many factors taken into account before an ad is shown. You can assume that Google will try to show ads that are relevant to your content and interesting for your users.
In case you want to block an ad (or group of ads) from showing, you can do so by visiting “Allow and Block Ads” in your AdSense account.
How much money can you make with Adsense?
This is a very common question and I have already provided a detailed answer in my previous posts, How much does Adsense pay and Can you still make money with Adsense.
In summary how much money you will make from AdSense depends on:
- The amount of traffic your website receives
- The type of traffic
- The number of advertisers in your niche
- The type of content you have on your website
- The position of your AdSense ads
How to increase your AdSense revenue?
Once you have AdSense running, there are a number of things you can do to maximize your earnings.
You can read more details in my post 10 tips for maximizing your AdSense earnings, but have in mind that asking your friends to click on your ads is NOT one of them.
How to increase your chances of being accepted by AdSense?
If you take a look at the Adsense forum, there are many people complaining that their applications for joining the Adsense program were rejected.
The most common reasons are:
- The website was violating Adsense guidelines
- The website has little content
- The website had no original content
- The website had only duplicate content
- Domain was new
To increase your chances of being accepted to AdSense follow these simple rules:
- Make sure that your website has a lot of content (a number of pages indexed by Google)
- Make sure that your content is unique and original (not copied from other websites)
- Make sure that your pages do have the text content (not only images and videos)
- Make sure that you placed the test AdSense code in all your pages and that you have ad units above the fold
- Don’t apply for an AdSense account if your website is less than 3 months old (that’s not an official rule of Adsense, it’s my recommendation). For some countries (India, Pakistan, Middle east) you may have to wait for your domain to get at least 6 months old before being accepted to Adsense.
Can you make a living out of Adsense?
If you take a look at the success stories provided by Adsense, you will see people (Website owners) that live exclusively from Adsense. So the answer to the question is Yes, you can make a living out of Adsense BUT my 15+ years of experience of working online tells me not to count on this.
The reason is not that it is not a reliable platform but because you need a lot of traffic to make money from AdSense and this cannot in any way be guaranteed.
You may receive a lot of traffic from Google now but after a change to their ranking algorithm, your traffic drops and you lose a large portion of your income.
The above can happen not because you are trying to violate any rules and trick Google but because the competition online is so big that you cannot be 100% sure that your current rankings will remain forever in the same positions.
Conclusion and Final thoughts
Adsense is a great way to make money online. It’s easy to use, it’s reliable and it works better than any other platform. Adsense works by giving you the opportunity to create ad units of different types and sizes and add those to your website. Google fills that space with ads that are related to your content and audience using a complex algorithm.
When someone clicks on ads appearing on your website, you get a large portion of the revenue. While it’s easy to set up and use, there are a number of things you can do to increase your revenue by tweaking your ad positions and settings.
If you don’t have an AdSense account, the first step is to apply and get accepted to the program and then hope that someday you will also be featured in the Google Adsense success stories!
Let me know in the comments if you have any other questions on how AdSense works.
ronit says
How to use ad mob for mobile apps?
Alex says
Hi Ronit
You need to use Admob. You can create an account here: https://www.google.com/admob/. Admob is a google product and the procedure is similar to adsense with the difference that the ads are shown in mobile applications (for example android or iPhone apps) and not mobile websites. If you want to show yours ads on the mobile friendly version of your website, you should use Adsense instead.
Hope this helps
Alex
abdul rahman says
Hi,
Your article is very informative for everyone who is beginner in this field. I have read your article from its first line to last line. It is remarkable.
I have one question that is raised in my mind.
“What is current ranking algorithm of google”
Best regards,
Alex says
Hi
Thank you for you nice comments.
Google is using an algorithm (a set of rules) to determine which web sites to show in their search results and in what position to show each website. This the known as the “Google ranking algorithm”.
To make money from Adsense you need Google organic traffic i.e. traffic coming to your website from the Google search results. Assume that your website has a good ranking position now on Google and you get traffic and make money from adsense since some of your visitors click on your ads. If Google changes their algorithm and you no longer rank in the fist positions of Google, your adsense income will also be negatively affected.
Hope this makes sense,
Alex
Romjan Dhayan says
Your article always good for the readers, Specially this article will help the newbies who are interested in Google AdSense.
Alex says
Hi
Thank you Romjan for your comment.
All the best with your Adsense efforts
Alex
Idris says
Nice , simple and informative piece, you have always been doing well across your published work.
Alex says
Thank you Idris. Hope it helped you understand more about Adsense and how it works.
All the best
Alex
Emma says
I found this article very useful particularly for the beginners like me., Thanks
Abhinav says
Hi Alex,
Thanks for your valuable article which made me clear on Adsense earnings. I had no picture about this process neither google explained so very well. After reading your article I finally realized that whatever website we make should attract the traffic only then we’ll be able to make money from Adsense which means our website should be popular and have attractive material for users. So thanks once again to make it very clear.
Harsh says
Very nicely explained!
Bill Kasman says
I just want to clear up a point which is causing me some confusion since I have heard conflicting stories elsewhere. Does Adsense pay ONLY when an ad is clicked on or does it pay for simply displaying ads on a blog?
Paula says
As the others I’ve been reading from you clear, simple and easy to read. Besides so informative! Thank you! Things I never understood before are now coming to be very useful!
Vikas says
Great article for To be adsense account holders.
Everything you want to know about adsense and its here.
Really appreciate.
Thanks Alex
Atul Sinha says
Most of people don’t know how Google AdSense works and gave you lots of money. Your great article could help people a lot and after reading this article definitely everyone got good understanding about Google AdSense. Great Great
Alex Chris says
Thanks a lot Atul! Hope you are having a great success with Adsense.
Alex
Vtio says
Thank you very much, this article has been pretty usefull, and gives one a good view on how to start on adsense.
But i have a question.
In a previous answer you mentioned “Organic traffic”, could you explain a little bit more of that?
Is this the only kind od traffic?
Thank you very much
VALDELICE says
Excellent article, my congratulations Alex says, really to make money on adsense it is necessary that the blog has a lot of traffic and quality content otmizado for advertisement that pays high value
Prosperity Kenneth says
Honestly this is quite much of a wonderful Google adsense introduction.
Thanks for a well detailed piece
Marco says
Very informative article about google adsense. Thank you for sharing.
Rabina Prasad says
Hello you article was very helpful. I just wanted to know that if my blog is on any free website like wordpress can i add adsense to it also and also at the time of creation(not wait for 3-6 months).
Thank you very much..
Naseef says
One cannot depend on AdSense for a living. I was a little late to understand that.
Thank you for sharing this great article.
sachin says
Hi,
I have just started My blog. How much minimum Posts are required so that I can apply for Google Adsense.
Regards
Sachin
Aminul Islam says
Hi Alex,
Honestly, after searching a lot on the web post regarding Adsense, I found this valuable post. You made some bullet points to understand the starting to getting money from Adsense. I wish i could write like you.
I have a adsense running site with my local language. This article will help me writing about adsense in my blog.
Thanks again for the post. Keep sharing 🙂
Alex Chris says
Hi Aminul
Thanks for your comment. All the best with your AdSense efforts!
Alex
Faruk says
Thanks for sharing the information. i really enjoyed your blog article. and you’r writing a good point for adsense beginner.
Nikhil Singh says
Hii Thanks for giving your great knowledge. You have explained each and everything in details that I learned a lot from this post.
Tereka McCollum says
Thank you for sharing this! I started my blog and wanted to know when and how to adsense and how it worked. Definitely not quitting my job for this but as a single parent, I’ll use it as a great tool to have another stream of income. Now to focus on content!
Thanks!
ANSARI INSTITUTE says
Excellent and much useful post, especially for those who wants to apply for adsense. All these guidelines/tips are much useful to follow, to get adsense account approved. Well, good/quality content, good blog design, easy blog navigation and privacy policy page are the most important one’s. Thanks for sharing
dharmesh says
Detailed effective guide for newcomers who want to start earning through blogging using AdSense. I have been an AdSense publisher for the last five years but payments have never been received and the reason is simply inconsistency in blogging. I hope this time I will be regular and earn some money. Thanks a lot…
SWATEE NIGAM says
Thanks, it was very informative. Especially for the beginners.
looking forward for more such helpful posts. 🙂
Pet2301 says
hi, thanks for the article. I have been using adsense for a few weeks, but I really have a problem with the sort of ads that appear on my website. I used a VPN to see if it would make any difference if I were (presumably) in a different location, but it doesnt mae a difference. In the topbar (above the fold) as well as in the bottom bar i see these realy obnoxious looking txt ads with huge black letters, and then even two or three under each other, while I made space for just 1 ad. I tried to block many txt ads but that is very laborious work, removing one by one, which I think Google replaces again the next day with new ones. I am at my wits end. How do I get nice looking ads that fit my website?
Alex Chris says
Hi
Just give the AdSense system some time to ‘learn’ more about your website’s structure and content and soon you’ll see that the ads will be improved. After the learning phase, the system will deliver better ads for your users.
Hope this helps
Alex
Marija says
The article is great but I have one issue with Adsense that no one seems to address.
I have a blog on blogger that is also being owned by Google and in this case, I can’t do anything you are suggesting until I get a message in a special tab of the blog where it will be stated that my blog is acceptable for AdSense. Until then I can’t do anything and more importantly, don’t know what I am doing wrong or how to improve.
so basically just waiting in vain I think…
any advice?
Alex Chris says
Hi Marija
It’s better to create your own self-hosted blog so that you don’t have to depend on the provider and also have more flexibility. This guide will help: https://www.reliablesoft.net/wordpress-blogging/
Thanks a lot
Alex
Shamsher Khan says
This is a very useful and brief guide about google Adsense this can really help in better to understand the exact functionality of google Adsense.