by Kirt Christensen

Internet marketers everywhere are familiar with these words. Google’s Adwords and Adsense are recent comers to the internet marketing venue. People are lining up wanting to join the ranks of Google users. You can see pamphlets and ebooks all over telling of the virtues of these marketing scenes. They call to all to come and get involved in internet marketing and the benefits of having that career.

What is AdSense? What is AdWords? Are they the same thing? What differences are there? These are details that need too be discovered but the information is often not given by the fanatics out to get converts. It is surprising the number of gaps in the information. Information is one thing an internet marketer cannot be short on.

The whole idea is really very simple. When someone goes on google and types a few words into the search bar, this lets Google to show them options where to look for information. The words used in the search bar are then known as keywords.

Keywords are what are used to show a specific group of people specific ads or websites. An advertiser can take advantage of this by using these keywords when they advertise. In this way they can have their ads displayed with the search results. This can bring almost two times the exposure

Setting up a profitable Adwords campaign isn’t to be done lightly. Even greater care should be taken when managing it. Adword campaigns that fail cost marketers much of their advertisement budget. Because Adwords is a pay-per-click advertising plan it allows advertisers greater amounts of exposure for a small fee; usually less than one dollar, but that can add up fast.

What AdWords does for the advertiser AdSense does for the webpage owner. AdSense allows webpage owners to select various keywords and topics which pertain to their webpages and Google will send them a selection of AdWords ads to include. The idea behind this is to draw more viewers to their webpage and eventually convince them to buy whatever it is that the site in question happens to be selling. AdSense, when it works, is a mutually beneficial proposition.

Anyone still confused about the relationship between AdWords and AdSense can Google the two words for a more detailed explanation and the steps to launching their own respective campaigns.

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