That
generally means site publishers have to worry more about what content lies on
their site, and the overall way their pages look rather then be concerned with
the economic specifics of maintaining a site?s profitability. Although time is
invested in adsense, a large capital investment is not. It's
no surprise that the blogging phenomenon exploded when AdSense came out a few
years ago. Anyone could just write a page about a subject he was passionate
about and making a living out of it through AdSense. And
thirdly, one can't ignore the impact AdSense has had over the casual everyday
web surfer. Whereas people used to not even notice banners altogether (which
psychologically is a very interesting thing to observe) the situation is completely
different for text ads. People
nowadays will take a long look at a sponsored ad. Why? Well because the whole
setup brings forth a feeling of confidence about the advertiser. People don't
ignore a text ad as easily as they do a graphical banner. Another
thing to note is that graphical banners have become even less profitable
nowadays. It is because of this that many people are walking away from
affiliate type networks to AdSense. Of
course, there are bad effects as well, with people making websites solely for
the purpose of running AdSense on them and just as well, with a large
phenomenon of 'click fraud', people creating artificial clicks for various
reasons. But
Google does try to control such behavior, and really isn't to be blamed for
such individuals' actions. All in all Google AdSense is transforming the way
the Internet works and it's doing so mostly in a good way. Now
those with ideas can write them down, and make money from them. Those looking
for content can find it easier, and those looking to attract a customer base
can do so in a targeted way. Adsense has changed the internet through
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