If you’re considering submitting your website to Google, then consider this: whether or not you spend the time to, it probably won’t make much difference in the long run. Google Submit is notorious for doing exactly as much as you pay for: nothing. If you’re really looking to make money from Google, then Google Submit is not the way to do it.
You see, the problem is that Google Submit is really more of a catharsis for people who want to feel like their site is going somewhere. It keeps people from complaining that Google doesn’t let them onto the search engine, but even if it does get the site onto the results (which is often a slow process,) it won’t get their site noticed. The sites are listed in order of relevancy, which means that you’ve got a small chance of getting toward the top unless you’ve already got a popular site. And if you’ve already got a popular site, you’re probably already on the Google search engine, since that’s how the web crawler finds sites in the first place.
If you want to learn to make money online, you should try a more effective program from Google. The easiest program to start with is probably Google AdSense, which will pay you for the extra space on your site. With AdSense, Google posts ads for its clients on your website, giving you compensation for the advertising space. They’ll match your website’s content, too, so the ads that are placed on your site will have something to do with your actual web page. You’ll get paid for every ad that’s clicked on.
Another option is to use AdWords, which is an advertising program. This way, Google will be posting your ads on its result pages (and websites using AdSense.) You’ll have to pay a fee for every ad clicked on, but those ads also bring in new customers, who are probably going to be spending more on your site than you paid to get them there. It’s also going to get you a much better viewer turnover than Google Submit ever pretended to promise.
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