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These two programs often get mixed up, but they work together to make money for everyone involved. Google AdWords lets advertisers run paid ads that appear on search results and partner sites. You only pay per click (PPC) when your ad is shown on Google or its partners. Google AdSense, on the other hand, is the program for publishers who host those advertiser ads on their websites. Google pays publishers for every click or impression they deliver. In a nutshell: the advertiser pays Google via AdWords, and Google pays the publisher via AdSense. With this resell‑ready guide, you’ll never confuse them again.
The magic happens because the very same ads that advertisers fund in AdWords are the ones publishers display on their sites. That’s where most people get lost – but not anymore. AdSense can’t exist without AdWords; publishers become Google’s “content network.” When a publisher signs up for AdSense, your ad gets matched to their site based on content. Be warned: many forums and blogs use AdWords and AdSense interchangeably, muddying the waters. Remember they are separate but complementary programs that generate income for Google, advertisers, and publishers. Still fuzzy? This digital product gives you a crystal‑clear explanation (plus you can sell it as your own and keep every penny). Start profiting from AdWords and AdSense today!
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