It’s apparent from reading many forums and blogs that many publishers are skeptical and have a downright negative attitude toward the Google AdSense program. The reason is very simple. They have been using AdSense to monetize their website for months, maybe years, and have barely made enough money from it to buy a Kit Kat at the grocery store.

The discussion of article submitter tools can often divide the room: one camp will shake their heads with dismay at the very thought of tainting the Internet marketplace with such useless content, while the other gets up in arms to defend a very effective time-management tool.

Google is making a big part of its revenue from the paid advertisement of web site owners through their Google AdWords program. The more advertisements are displayed through the Google AdWords program, the more profit Google makes. It is this simple premise that lead to creation of Google AdSense program.

As I mentioned in this post, it’s been almost a year since I posted in this blog. But although I was inactive with my blog, I was quite active in the world of Internet Marketing and gained some experience under my belt. Today, I’m gonna share with you my efforts and results in Pay Per Click (PPC advertising).

Internet without searching is like a car without wheels. You won’t get too far. Using the same analogy – would you rather have a car with new tires or tires that you found on a junk yard? Both would work, but the new ones will just work much better. And the same applies to the way you search. But don’t worry, to go from junk yard searches to brand new Michelin’s won’t cost you anything. All you need is to ask Google nicely. Here’s 5 simple queries that will make Google cooperate nicely.