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Google AdWords is Google's main advertising program seen on search engine results pages and it's also Google's primary source of revenue.
AdWords is pay-per-click (PPC) advertising and site-targeted advertising for both text and banner ads. The AdWords network includes local, national and even international distribution. Google's AdWords text advertisements are short, consisting of a one line title and then two lines of content. Image ads can be one of several different ad sizes.
You can run an AdWords ad campaign yourself or there are firms you can hire that specialize in running AdWords campaigns. They monitor your ads daily and they take care of doing research and tweaking the ad title and content lines to maximize your ad's effectiveness.
To get started with Google Adwords is fairly simple. You create your ads by selecting keywords that relate to the website you want to advertise, your ads then appear on Google and on their partners' websites. Google takes care of placing your ads since they want your ads to perform the best they can also. You can create, edit and monitor your ad campaigns online as well as monitor how they are performing.
There are a few terms that you'll want to know before you get started. You can find a full glossary of terms at Google's AdWords Help site. Google also offers some online videos and lessons in their learning center.
You can set your daily budget for your ads and then you provide your billing information to Google. Google then bills you monthly - usually at the end of the month - for all the ads that received clicks. So you only pay for your ad when someone clicks on it and comes to your website. It's important to make sure that you're sending people to the right page on your website and that people will find what they're searching for.