Google Adsense
Google
AdSense is a simple way for website publishers of all sizes to earn
money by displaying targeted Google ads on their websites. AdSense also
lets you provide Google search to your site users, while earning money
by displaying Google ads on the search results pages.
Google Online Terms Of Services
As
used in the Agreement, “you” or “publisher” means the individual or
entity using the Services (and/or any individual, entity or successor
entity, agency or network acting on your behalf), “we,” “us” or “Google”
means Google Inc., and the “parties” means you and Google.
1.Welcome to AdSense!
Thanks for your interest in our search and advertising services (the “Services”)!

2.Access to the Services; AdSense Accounts
Your
use of the Services is subject to your creation and our approval of an
AdSense account (an “Account”). We have the right to refuse or limit
your access to the Services. By submitting an application to use the
Services, if you are an individual, you represent that you are at least
18 years of age. You may only have one Account.
By
enrolling in AdSense, you permit Google to serve, as applicable, (i)
advertisements and other content (“Ads”), (ii) Google search boxes and
search results, and (iii) related search queries and other links to your
websites, mobile applications, media players, mobile content, and/or
other properties approved by Google (each individually a “Property”).
In addition, you grant Google the right to access, index and cache the
Properties, or any portion thereof, including by automated means. Google
may refuse to provide the Services to any Property.
Any
Property that is a software application and accesses our Services (a)
may require preapproval by Google in writing, and (b) must comply with
Google’s softwares principles..
3.Using our Services
You
may use our Services only as permitted by this Agreement and any
applicable laws. Don’t misuse our Services. For example, don’t
interfere with our Services or try to access them using a method other
than the interface and the instructions that we provide.
You may discontinue your use of any Service at any time by removing the relevant code from your Properties.
4.Changes to our Services; Changes to the Agreement
We
are constantly changing and improving our Services. We may add or
remove functionalities or features of the Services at any time, and we
may suspend or stop a Service altogether.
We
may modify the Agreement at any time. We’ll post any modifications to
the AdSense Terms on this page and any modifications to the AdSense
Program Policies or the Google Branding Guidelines on their respective
pages. Changes will not apply retroactively and generally will become
effective 14 days after they are posted. However, changes addressing new
functions for a Service or changes made for legal reasons will be
effective immediately. If you don’t agree to any modified terms in the
Agreement, you’ll have to stop using the affected Services.
5.Payments
Subject
to this Section 5 and Section 10 of these AdSense Terms, you will
receive a payment related to the number of valid clicks on Ads displayed
on your Properties, the number of valid impressions of Ads displayed on
your Properties, or other valid events performed in connection with the
display of Ads on your Properties, in each case as determined by
Google.
Except
in the event of termination, we will pay you by the end of the calendar
month following any calendar month in which the earned balance in your
Account equals or exceeds the applicable payment threshold. If you implement search Services, our payments may be offset by any applicable fees for such Services.
Unless
expressly authorized in writing by Google, you may not enter into any
type of arrangement with a third party where that third party receives
payments made to you under the Agreement or other financial benefit in
relation to the Services.
Payments
will be calculated solely based on our accounting. Payments to you may
be withheld to reflect or adjusted to exclude any amounts refunded or
credited to advertisers and any amounts arising from invalid activity,
as determined by Google in its sole discretion. Invalid activity is
determined by Google in all cases and includes, but is not limited to,
(i) spam, invalid queries, invalid impressions or invalid clicks on Ads
generated by any person, bot, automated program or similar device,
including through any clicks or impressions originating from your IP
addresses or computers under your control; (ii) clicks solicited or
impressions generated by payment of money, false representation, or
requests for end users to click on Ads or take other actions; (iii) Ads
served to end users whose browsers have JavaScript disabled; and (iv)
clicks or impressions co-mingled with a significant amount of the
activity described in (i, ii, and iii) above.
In
addition to our other rights and remedies, we may (a) withhold and
offset any payments owed to you under the Agreement against any fees you
owe us under the Agreement or any other agreement, or (b) require you
to refund us within 30 days of any invoice, any amounts we may have
overpaid to you in prior periods. If you dispute any payment made or
withheld relating to the Services, you must notify Google in writing
within 30 days of any such payment. If you do not, any claim relating
to the disputed payment is waived. If an advertiser whose Ads are
displayed on any Property defaults on payment to Google, we may withhold
payment or charge back your account.
To
ensure proper payment, you are responsible for providing and
maintaining accurate contact and payment information in your Account.
You are responsible for any charges assessed by your bank or payment
provider.
6. Taxes
As
between you and Google, Google is responsible for all taxes (if any)
associated with the transactions between Google and advertisers in
connection with Ads displayed on the Properties. You are responsible
for all taxes (if any) associated with the Services, other than taxes
based on Google’s net income. All payments to you from Google in
relation to the Services will be treated as inclusive of tax (if
applicable) and will not be adjusted.
7.Intellectual Property; Brand Features
Other
than as set out expressly in the Agreement, neither party will acquire
any right, title or interest in any intellectual property rights
belonging to the other party or to the other party’s licensors.
If
Google provides you with software in connection with the Services, we
grant you a non-exclusive, non-sublicensable license for use of such
software. This license is for the sole purpose of enabling you to use
and enjoy the benefit of the Services as provided by Google, in the
manner permitted by the Agreement. Other than distributing content via
the AdMob SDK, you may not copy, modify, distribute, sell, or lease any
part of our Services or included software, nor may you reverse engineer
or attempt to extract the source code of that software, unless laws
prohibit those restrictions or you have our written permission. You
will not remove, obscure, or alter Google's copyright notice, Brand
Features, or other proprietary rights notices affixed to or contained
within any Google services, software, or documentation.
We
grant you a non-exclusive, non-sublicensable license to use Google’s
trade names, trademarks, service marks, logos, domain names, and other
distinctive brand features (“Brand Features”) solely in connection with
your use of the Services and in accordance with the Agreement and the
Google Branding Guidelines. We may revoke this license at any time.
Any goodwill arising from your use of Google’s Brand Features will
belong to Google.
We may include your name and Brand Features in our presentations, marketing materials, customer lists and financial reports.
8.Privacy
Our privacy policy explains
how we treat your personal data and protect your privacy when you use
our Services. By using our Services, you agree that Google can use such
data in accordance with our privacy policy.
You
will ensure that at all times you use the Services, the Properties have
a clearly labeled and easily accessible privacy policy that provides
end users with clear and comprehensive information about cookies,
device-specific information, location information and other information
stored on, accessed on, or collected from end users’ devices in
connection with the Services, including, as applicable, information
about end users’ options for cookie management. You will use
commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that an end user gives consent
to the storing and accessing of cookies, device-specific information,
location information or other information on the end user's device in
connection with the Services where such consent is required by law.
9.Confidentiality
You
agree not to disclose Google Confidential Information without our prior
written consent. "Google Confidential Information" includes: (a) all
Google software, technology and documentation relating to the Services;
(b) click-through rates or other statistics relating to Property
performance as pertaining to the Services; (c) the existence of, and
information about, beta features in a Service; and (d) any other
information made available by Google that is marked confidential or
would normally be considered confidential under the circumstances in
which it is presented. Google Confidential Information does not include
information that you already knew prior to your use of the Services,
that becomes public through no fault of yours, that was independently
developed by you, or that was lawfully given to you by a third party.
Notwithstanding this Section 9, you may accurately disclose the amount
of Google’s gross payments resulting from your use of the Services.
10.Termination
You may terminate the Agreement at any time by completing the account cancellation process.
The Agreement will be considered terminated within 10 business days of
Google's receipt of your notice. If you terminate the Agreement and
your earned balance equals or exceeds the applicable threshold,
we will pay you your earned balance within approximately 90 days after
the end of the calendar month in which the Agreement is terminated. Any
earned balance below the applicable threshold will remain unpaid.
Google
may at any time terminate the Agreement, or suspend or terminate the
participation of any Property in the Services for any reason. If we
terminate the Agreement due to your breach or due to invalid activity,
we may withhold unpaid amounts or charge back your account. If you
breach the Agreement or Google suspends or terminates your Account, you
(i) will not be allowed to create a new Account, and (ii) may not be
permitted to monetize content on other Google products.
11.Indemnity
You
agree to indemnify and defend Google, its affiliates, agents, and
advertisers from and against any and all third-party claims and
liabilities arising out of or related to the Properties, including any
content served on the Properties that is not provided by Google, your
use of the Services, or your breach of any term of the Agreement.
Google’s advertisers are third-party beneficiaries of this indemnity.
12.Representations; Warranties; Disclaimers
You
represent and warrant that (i) you have full power and authority to
enter into the Agreement; (ii) you are the owner of, or are legally
authorized to act on behalf of the owner of, each Property; (iii) you
are the technical and editorial decision maker in relation to each
Property on which the Services are implemented and that you have control
over the way in which the Services are implemented on each Property;
(iv) Google has never previously terminated or otherwise disabled an
AdSense account created by you due to your breach of the Agreement or
due to invalid activity; (v) entering into or performing under the
Agreement will not violate any agreement you have with a third party or
any third-party rights; and (vi) all of the information provided by you
to Google is correct and current.
OTHER
THAN AS EXPRESSLY SET OUT IN THE AGREEMENT, WE DO NOT MAKE ANY PROMISES
ABOUT THE SERVICES. FOR EXAMPLE, WE DON’T MAKE ANY COMMITMENTS ABOUT
THE CONTENT WITHIN THE SERVICES, THE SPECIFIC FUNCTION OF THE SERVICES,
OR THEIR PROFITABILITY, RELIABILITY, AVAILABILITY, OR ABILITY TO MEET
YOUR NEEDS. WE PROVIDE EACH SERVICE “AS IS”.
TO
THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, WE EXCLUDE ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS,
STATUTORY OR IMPLIED. WE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM THE WARRANTIES OR
CONDITIONS OF NONINFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
13.Limitation of Liability
TO
THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, EXCEPT FOR ANY INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS
HEREUNDER OR YOUR BREACH OF ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS,
CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS AND/OR PROPRIETARY INTERESTS RELATING TO THE
AGREEMENT, (i) IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE UNDER THE
AGREEMENT FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, EXEMPLARY, OR
PUNITIVE DAMAGES WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT OR ANY OTHER THEORY, EVEN IF
SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AND
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY LIMITED REMEDY,
AND (ii) EACH PARTY’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY UNDER THE AGREEMENT IS LIMITED
TO THE NET AMOUNT RECEIVED AND RETAINED BY THAT PARTICULAR PARTY IN
CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT DURING THE THREE MONTH PERIOD IMMEDIATELY
PRECEDING THE DATE OF THE CLAIM. Each party acknowledges that the
other party has entered into the Agreement relying on the limitations of
liability stated herein and that those limitations are an essential
basis of the bargain between the parties.
14.Miscellaneous
Entire
Agreement; Amendments. The Agreement is our entire agreement relating
to your use of the Services and supersedes any prior or contemporaneous
agreements on that subject. This Agreement may be amended (i) in a
writing signed by both parties that expressly states that it is amending
the Agreement, or (ii) as set forth in Section 4, if you keep using the
Services after Google modifies the Agreement.
Assignment. You may not assign or transfer any of your rights under the Agreement.
Independent
Contractors. The parties are independent contractors and the Agreement
does not create an agency, partnership, or joint venture.
No
Third-Party Beneficiaries. Other than as set forth in Section 11, this
Agreement does not create any third-party beneficiary rights.
No
Waiver. Other than as set forth in Section 5, the failure of either
party to enforce any provision of the Agreement will not constitute a
waiver.
Severability.
If it turns out that a particular term of the Agreement is not
enforceable, the balance of the Agreement will remain in full force and
effect.
Survival. Sections 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, and 14 of these AdSense Terms will survive termination.
Governing
Law; Venue. All claims arising out of or relating to this Agreement or
the Services will be governed by California law, excluding California’s
conflict of laws rules, and will be litigated exclusively in the
federal or state courts of Santa Clara County, California, USA, and you
and Google consent to personal jurisdiction in those courts.
Force
Majeure. Neither party will be liable for inadequate performance to
the extent caused by a condition (for example, natural disaster, act of
war or terrorism, riot, labor condition, governmental action, and
Internet disturbance) that was beyond the party’s reasonable control.
Communications. In connection with your use of the Services, we may
contact you regarding service announcements, administrative messages,
and other information. You may opt out of some of those communications
in your Account settings.
AdSense
is an ad serving application run by Google. Website owners can join
this program to enable text, image and video advertisements on their
websites. These advertisements are administered by Google and generate
revenue on either a per-click or per-impression basis. Google AdSense
provides a way for website owners to make money from their online
content. You can join a community of publishers who turn hobbies into
full time jobs and grown existing businesses. As you get started on your
journey, look out for some key information to keep mind along the way.
AdSense works by matching text and image ads to your site based on your
content and visitors. The ads are created and paid for by advertisers
who want to promote their products. Since these advertisers pay
different prices for different ads, the amount you’ll earn will vary.
You can get colors, fonts, and sizes for your text ads to best match
your website. Everyone uses AdSense in a different way, so try at
various combinations until you find what’s best for your website.
Spending time on improving your site can ensure you get the most out of
AdSense.
If you’re new to website building and don’t really get it and are thinking, “Google will pay just pay me for placing ads on my site?” Well yeah, that’s pretty much the concept; it sounds really easy on the surface, but there is some work involved. The key is building your website and then more importantly getting targeted traffic to that website. It’s not good enough to just put up a website and submit it to Google to throw some ads on and expect to be making $2000-3000 a month; it just doesn't happen like that. The key is to find a topic that you’re interested in. Let’s say you love to play basketball; you could build a 50, 75, 150 page site on basketball and help people improve their ball game, give recommendations on the type of shoes or basketball to buy. Whatever the topic is, it should be something that you love and that’s important because if you love it, you won’t mind building more and more content for your site. The more content you have, the more likely the search engines will give you more traffic and you’ll make more money with Google AdSense in the long run.
For example, let’s say you have this 75 page website on basketball and someone goes to Google and type in, “how do I improve my free throw shot,” well because your site has a lot of content and is well written, Google will rank you as a top search result. Let’s say on the right side of your article you have some AdSense ads related to basketball provided by Google and when someone comes to your site and reads your article on how to improve your free throw shot, they may glance over and click it, you can earn anywhere from $0.10—$3.00, just for that one click. Just imagine if hundreds of people come to your site every day and click on those ads, the money starts to add up. Basically what you’re doing is helping Google advertise and they’re paying you a commission for bringing traffic to their advertiser’s site.
The good news is that Google AdSense is the easiest way for bloggers and website owners to start making money with their sites. It really is easy once you have your site and have traffic. After installing the ad code onto your website, AdSense spiders will crawl onto your website to see what your pages are all about and then they check their inventory of ads that puts related ads next to your article.
You can even sign up to AdSense emails so you don’t miss out on the latest news, tips, and advice. You can also visit the newbie section of their help section to find detailed instructions on getting started. Log into your account today, create your first ad and see what Google AdSense can do for you.
If you’re new to website building and don’t really get it and are thinking, “Google will pay just pay me for placing ads on my site?” Well yeah, that’s pretty much the concept; it sounds really easy on the surface, but there is some work involved. The key is building your website and then more importantly getting targeted traffic to that website. It’s not good enough to just put up a website and submit it to Google to throw some ads on and expect to be making $2000-3000 a month; it just doesn't happen like that. The key is to find a topic that you’re interested in. Let’s say you love to play basketball; you could build a 50, 75, 150 page site on basketball and help people improve their ball game, give recommendations on the type of shoes or basketball to buy. Whatever the topic is, it should be something that you love and that’s important because if you love it, you won’t mind building more and more content for your site. The more content you have, the more likely the search engines will give you more traffic and you’ll make more money with Google AdSense in the long run.
For example, let’s say you have this 75 page website on basketball and someone goes to Google and type in, “how do I improve my free throw shot,” well because your site has a lot of content and is well written, Google will rank you as a top search result. Let’s say on the right side of your article you have some AdSense ads related to basketball provided by Google and when someone comes to your site and reads your article on how to improve your free throw shot, they may glance over and click it, you can earn anywhere from $0.10—$3.00, just for that one click. Just imagine if hundreds of people come to your site every day and click on those ads, the money starts to add up. Basically what you’re doing is helping Google advertise and they’re paying you a commission for bringing traffic to their advertiser’s site.
The good news is that Google AdSense is the easiest way for bloggers and website owners to start making money with their sites. It really is easy once you have your site and have traffic. After installing the ad code onto your website, AdSense spiders will crawl onto your website to see what your pages are all about and then they check their inventory of ads that puts related ads next to your article.
You can even sign up to AdSense emails so you don’t miss out on the latest news, tips, and advice. You can also visit the newbie section of their help section to find detailed instructions on getting started. Log into your account today, create your first ad and see what Google AdSense can do for you.


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