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The use of proxy is allowed but if you use a proxy to enter
your adsense account your account will be disabled. It has been
seen lately that you can use proxies for logins, but sign up must
be from a real computer. Proxies like hidemyass, armyproxy, schoolproxy,
etc., can be used after signup.
Many websites use AdSense to monetize their content. AdSense
has been particularly important for delivering advertising revenue
to small websites that do not have the resources for developing
advertising sales programs and sales people. To fill a website with
advertisements that are relevant to the topics discussed, webmasters
implement a brief script on the websites' pages. Websites that are
content-rich have been very successful with this advertising program,
as noted in a number of publisher case studies on the AdSense website
Some webmasters invest significant effort into maximizing
their own AdSense income. They do this in three ways:[citation needed]
They use a wide range of traffic-generating techniques,
including but not limited to online advertising.
They build valuable content on their websites that attracts AdSense
advertisements, which pay out the most when they are clicked.
They use text content on their websites that encourages visitors
to click on advertisements. Note that Google prohibits webmasters
from using phrases like "Click on my AdSense ads" to increase
click rates. The phrases accepted are "Sponsored Links"
and "Advertisements".
The source of all AdSense income is the AdWords program, which in
turn has a complex pricing model based on a Vickrey second price
auction. AdSense commands an advertiser to submit a sealed bid (i.e.,
a bid not observable by competitors). Additionally, for any given
click received, advertisers only pay one bid increment above the
second-highest bid.
AdSense for Feeds:In
May 2005, Google announced a limited-participation beta version
of AdSense for Feeds, a version of AdSense that runs on RSS and
Atom feeds that have more than 100 active subscribers. According
to the Official Google Blog, "advertisers have their ads placed
in the most appropriate feed articles; publishers are paid for their
original content; readers see relevant advertising—and in
the long run, more quality feeds to choose from."
AdSense for Feeds works by inserting images into a feed.
When the image is displayed by a RSS reader or Web browser, Google
writes the advertising content into the image that it returns. The
advertisement content is chosen based on the content of the feed
surrounding the image. When the user clicks the image, he or she
is redirected to the advertiser's website in the same way as regular
AdSense advertisements.
AdSense for Feeds remained in its beta state until August
15, 2008, when it became available to all AdSense users.
AdSense for search:A
companion to the regular AdSense program, AdSense for search, allows
website owners to place Google search boxes on their websites. When
a user searches the Internet or the website with the search box,
Google shares any advertising revenue it makes from those searches
with the website owner. However the publisher is paid only if the
advertisements on the page are clicked: AdSense does not pay publishers
for mere searches.
AdSense for mobile content:AdSense
for mobile content allows publishers to generate earnings from their
mobile websites using targeted Google advertisements. Just like
AdSense for content, Google matches advertisements to the content
of a website — in this case, a mobile website.
AdSense for domains:Adsense
for domains allows advertisements to be placed on domain names that
have not been developed. This offers domain name owners a way to
monetize domain names that are otherwise dormant. Adsense for domains
is currently being offered to some users, with plans to make it
available to all in stages.
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