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How This Works

How this works is pretty simple. Google AdSense is a way to generate revenue by placing ads on a page that are (hopefully) relevent to the content. Each time a visitor clicks on one of the ads, you get paid. The amount varies greatly depending on the keywords in the content. Some clicks will only pay a few cents, while others will pay several dollars.

On each of your blog pages, a set of AdSense ads will be displayed. 50% of the time the ads will be using your AdSense ID, while the other 50% of the time it will be using ours. You must have an AdSense account to make money. Go here for instructions on signing up for one.

Why not just make your own website where you get 100% of the earnings, one might ask. Our job is to bring traffic to this website and to this blog. You can display as many AdSense ads across a handful of websites if you wanted, but if you aren't getting any traffic, you aren't making any money.

That's where BloggerParty.com comes in. No need to worry about creating your own traffic, trying to get into the search engines, and all that jazz. We'll do it for you!

The potential to make a substantial amount of money is there, but if you're looking to get rich quick, I doubt it's going to happen. Is it realistic to make a hundred dollars the first month? Yes, it is. You can more than that or less, depending on the quality of your content and the topics you cover. And remember, your blog entries aren't just going to disappear. A blog you write months ago can continue to produce revenue, meaning the longer you write and put effort into this, the more money you'll make.

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I know I might seem a little bit slow but can anyone else give me a better Idea of how blogging works? I'm so out of the know.

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