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Affiliate marketing is an online advertising channel in which advertisers (online merchants that sell products or services) pay publishers (independent parties that promote the products or services of an advertiser on their Web site) only for results, such as a visitor making a purchase or filling out a form, rather than paying simply to reach a particular audience. This “pay-for-performance” model is in essence the modern version of the “finders'-fee” model, where individuals who introduce new clients to a business are compensated. The difference in the case of affiliate marketing is that advertisers only pay their publishers when the new client introduction results in a sale or a lead, making it a low-risk, high-reward environment for both parties.
Simply put, affiliate programs, also called associate programs, are arrangements in which an online merchant Web site pays affiliate Web sites a commission to send them traffic. These affiliate Web sites post links to the merchant site and are paid according to a particular agreement. This agreement is usually based on the number of people the affiliate sends to the merchant's site, or the number of people they send who buy something or perform some other action. Some arrangements pay according to the number of people who visit the page containing their merchant site's banner advertisement. Basically, if a link on an affiliate site brings the merchant site traffic or money, the merchant site pays the affiliate site according to their agreement. Recruiting affiliates is an excellent way to sell products online, but it can also be a cheap and effective marketing strategy; it's a good way to get the word out about your site.
Over the past few years, affiliate programs have grown enormously in popularity, taking many interesting forms. For many Web sites that don't deal much in e-commerce (selling products or services online) themselves, functioning as an affiliate is a good way to participate in e-commerce.
If you are really serious about earning from Adsense, make sure you do not do anything that can get yourself banned. I have listed 'things' that you should NEVER even think of doing.
Never click on your own Ads.
I think this is one of the biggest reasons why Adsense accounts get disabled. This seems obvious, but its surprising how many people actually do that intentionally.If you think by clicking on your own ads, you can fool Google, you are highly mistaken. Google has got its own proprietary technology to find out if the publisher has clicked on his own ads. And once they know that, your account is in jeopardize.
Never tell others to click on your own Ads I often see click-swapping on Adsense forums. Its kind of you-click-on-my-ad-and-i-will-click-on-yours. Never ever do this. If you want a strong Adsense business, stay away from trouble. Don't ask even your friends, relatives or employees to click on your ads. Do not provide any kind of an incentive to anyone for clicking on your ads.
Never modify Google’s AdSense code This is against Google’s policy. Just use the code as it is. Don't play around with it at all.
Never title your Ads the wrong way. You are not allowed to label your Ads with messages like “Click Here”, “Related Links” or anything else that misleads people into thinking that it is not an Advertisement.
You are however allowed to mention “Advertisements” or “Sponsored Links”, because your ads are actually Advertisements. And Google is OK with that.
Never put Adsense on sites that have got prohibitive content. Make sure you do not have Ads on sites that have got anything to do with drugs, pornography, hatred, gambling etc. Again, this is self explanatory, but some people simply don’t understand!
Never multiple Google Adsense Accounts. Google allows you to have only 1 personal account and 1 business account. Google links these two accounts. Never try to fool Google by creating different accounts under different names.
Never reveal your Adsense Data Google doesn't allow public display of your CTR, Impressions, eCPM etc on forums, eBooks, websites or any other publicly viewable media. But Google doesn't have any objection if you mention how much you earn from Adsense.
This posting, by no means, is a comprehensive list of Adsense Policies. I highly recommend you go through all the policies indetails. And never even try to cheat the system.