Google's AdSense is a fast and easy way for website publishers of all sizes to display relevant Google ads on their
website's content pages and earn money. Because the ads are related to what your visitors are looking for on your site
or matched to the characteristics and interests of the visitors your content attracts ?you'll finally have a way to both
monetize and enhance your content pages. The "Ads by Google" to the left is AdSense.
Advertise your business on Google! No matter what your budget, you can display your ads on Google and our advertising
network. Pay only if people click your ads. You create ads and choose keywords, which are words or phrases related to
your business. When people search on Google using one of your keywords, your ad may appear next to the search results.
Now you're advertising to an audience that's already interested in you. There's no minimum spending requirement - the
amount you pay for AdWords is up to you. You can, for instance, set a daily budget of five dollars and a maximum cost of
ten cents for each click on your ad.
Blogs naturally attract search engine traffic. Blogs already have optimized site architecture. Most are set up with a
clear navigation, where every page is set up to link back to the other main pages. They also have the inherent potential
to be well-linked. If you haven't already submitted to blog directories, you are missing out on some great
one-way links. Turn on your site feed(s) and use them to promote your blog. You can get some great one way
links. If you sparingly include the lucrative keyword you selected in tip two in your title and description, all those
link backs will contain the keyword term you most want attention for, which is often noted by the spiders as they follow
the link through to your site. Once there, if you use these and other tips to skew your blog a little more to the
search-engine-friendly side, the synergistic effect is better, more profitable traffic.
Organizing your schedule shouldn't be a burden. With Google Calendar, it's easy to keep track of life's important events
all in one place. Let your clients, co-workers, family, and friends see your calendar, and view schedules that others
have shared with you. When you know when everyone is free or busy, scheduling is a snap. With two-way syncing to your
mobile phone's built-in calendar or a mobile version of Google Calendar that's made for the small screen, you can access
your calendar while you're away from your desk. Customizable reminders help you stay on schedule. You can choose to be
notified by email or get a text message sent right to your mobile phone. Invite other people to events on your calendar.
Guests can RSVP to your events by email or via Google Calendar. Access your calendar however and whenever you want by
syncing events with Microsoft Outlook, Apple iCal and Mozilla Sunbird. Know where you're supposed to be even when you
don't have internet access. With offline access, you can view a read-only version of your calendar no matter where you
are.
When you use Google Checkout to process your sales, you'll be charged rates as low as 1.9% + $0.30 per transaction,
depending on your monthly sales volume. And there are no monthly, setup or gateway fees. Google Checkout users click on
ads 10% more when the ad displays the Checkout badge, meaning more traffic to your site. A fast, convenient checkout
process helps Google Checkout users convert 40% more than shoppers who have not used Checkout before. Checkout's Payment
Guarantee protects 98% of Checkout orders on average - when an order is guaranteed, you get paid even if it results in a
charge back.
Millions of people use Google every day to find places in the real world, and we want to better connect Place Pages -
the way that businesses are being found today - with the tool that enables business owners to manage their presence on
Google. Place Pages includes more than 50 million places around the world to help people make more informed decisions
about where to go, from restaurants and hotels to dry cleaners and bike shops, as well as non-business places like
museums, schools and parks. Place Pages connect people to information from the best sources across the web, displaying
photos, reviews and essential facts, as well as real-time updates and offers from business owners. Four million
businesses have already claimed their Place Page on Google through the Local Business Center, which enables them to
verify and supplement their business information to include hours of operation, photos, videos, coupons, product
offerings and more. It also lets them communicate with customers and get insights that help them make smart business
decisions. Google Places will continue to offer these same tools, but the new name will simplify the connection with
Place Pages. This reflects our ongoing commitment to providing business owners with powerful yet easy-to-use tools.