
Publishers and Advertisers
An advertiser is a company/group or an individual that advertises on Google through the Google Adwords service. A Publisher, on the other hand, is an entity that promotes Google's ads or Adsense. So, how do this two interact and benefit from each other using Google's system? I'll explain the process..
Google gathers its ads through adwords. How to use adwords is a process I am going to explain later on, but for now, let's focus on adsense alone. With the advertiser, Google's smart system searches for the right people (customers/visitors) for their advertiser. How? By finding sites that matches the keywords contained in their ad. So, basically, the ad will be shown on a site that's similar or related to what the advertiser advertises, for example, they sell medicines.. if this is the case, Google will then display their ads on a medical or pharmaceutical site that harbors adsense, and since it's a medical site, it's sure to have some visitors that's interested in medical products. What happens is that the advertiser will get a higher chance of getting its desired prospects - Those people who are interested (potential buyers) in medical products.
Now, an advertiser pays Google for the service. This money is then shared by Google to its Publishers. A Publisher (those people who promotes adsense) earns a portion of what Google earns, of course, Google has to pay them otherwise, you can't expect them to show Google Adsense on their site. So, as you can see, both advertiser and publisher benefits from this system.
Payment System
Google pays for valid Impressions and valid Click-throughs. How much a publisher earns depends on how much an advertiser bids at Google Adwords, and how many impressions and click-throughs earned by a publisher through Google Adsense.
The minimum quota a publisher needs to get before he could request for a cashout is $100. Google pays via numerous payment methods, including check, Western Union transfers, etc. They don't include payment processors (Paypal, Alertpay, etc.) though.
Penalties
Google enforces penalties to those publishers who do not follow the Google Adsense TOS (Terms of Agreement). So, if you're a Google Adsense Publisher, better read the TOS first before doing something you might regret later.
Usually, the penalty for not following the TOS is deletion of account, and banning. Of course, if you got busted, what you had earned will be forfeited.
Is Google a legitimate site?
Google Inc. is a multi-billion dollar company. They hosts numerous websites like Blogger, YouTube, and others more. Perhaps, that should tell you.. To them, scamming people is nothing compared to how much they earn everyday. So, obviously, the answer is yes. It's very legitimate.
How do I get to Google Adsense?
You can reach Google Adsense through the link below..
http://www.google.com/adsense/


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