Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Google AdSense for search

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Google AdSense for search


Your visitors discover the Web.
You discover more revenue.

Combine Google search with AdSense to monetize more web pages.

It's a fundamental business rule: what's good for your customers is good for you. And that makes Google search a very good idea indeed.

Adding the Google search box to your website puts our search engine at your visitors' fingertips. And combining search with AdSense puts Google's base of advertisers to work for your bottom line.

Google search means more traffic.

As the world's largest search engine, Google provides search services to some of the Web's most popular sites, including Amazon, AOL, AT&T Worldnet, EarthLink and the New York Times. Every day we serve millions of users who know our no-paid-inclusions policy means they're getting totally unbiased results. And the better user experience that Google search offers means your visitors will spend more time on your site and return more often. AOL, for example, says Google search has increased search traffic by 33% and boosted customer satisfaction with search results.1

And search results pages mean money.

Google AdSense combines Google's search technology with thousands of keyword advertisers to deliver targeted text-based ads to search result pages. People find these ads useful and click on them, and when they do, Google pays you.

It's that simple—and that powerful.

With a Google search box, visitors can search the web from your site. Through AdSense, ads targeted to search terms are shown next to results

FEATURES

Customize your search pages.

You can use our standard Google search box and search results if you want to get started as quickly as possible. But in just a few minutes you can customize the look and feel of the Google search box to match your site. Just add your logo and match the search results to your site by changing the colors of the background, title, text, URL and more. There are more than 200 colors to choose from.

Let your visitors search the web—or your website.

With Google search, your visitors can search the Web from your website. And if we've already crawled your website (and we probably have), our SiteSearch feature will let them search your own site as well. And our SafeSearch option excludes pages with adult-themed content from search results.

We'll host the search results for you.

Google doesn't just provide search technology and advertising—we host search results pages as well. So you don't have to pay for software or technical expertise to add search to your site, and you don't have to pay to host it, either. What's more, Google's system administrators are dedicated to keeping your search up and running 24 hours a day.

Find out what your visitors are looking for.

Wondering what your users are searching for on your site? The Top Queries report shows you what your users are looking for, by listing the 25 most common searches conducted through your AdSense for search boxes. Use this report to identify additional topics to add to your site, or to keep track of your most sought-after information.

Filter out unwanted ads.

Google combines filtering technology, an editorial team, and your input to create a robust set of filters that are right for you, including:

  • Review. We use a combination of human and automated processes to review ads across the Google Network before they're shown on publishers' sites. This review process takes into account numerous factors, including an ad's quality and its suitability for all audiences.
  • Customizable filters. You can filter competitive ads from partners with whom you have exclusive relationships, or others you want to block.
Track your results online.

You can track the number of queries, clicks, clickthrough rate—as well as your AdSense earnings—via a web-based account which you can easily update at any time.

It's easy to apply online.

After reviewing your application, we'll let you know if you're eligible to join. Once you're approved, log in to your account, copy and paste a block of HTML onto your web pages, and just like that, you'll be delivering search and targeted ads—and getting paid by Google every time one of your visitors clicks on an ad.

Click here to apply for AdSense.

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