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Google AdSense For Search Now Allows Results To Be Displayed In Your Site
Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Google AdSense for search has long been able to allow your visitors to search your site, and has allowed you to display your logo and return link. Now, however, you can have search results displayed in your own site. This allows you to build a template with whatever your want around your search results (minimum 500 width for results), which gives you all kinds of choices.

Google AdSense For Search Samples:

Want to see how this works? Visit TVpotato.com and perform a search for "house" or whatever you feel like searching for. Cool, eh? Notice that in addition to Google's ads above and below the results (which websites get a percentage of, by the way), in this case the site has also put Google AdSense for content ads within the template, thus the square AdSense ads in the right column.

Note: Word is that TVpotato.com may remove these additional content ads. If they are gone by the time you read this, sorry.

For a cleaner looking sample, visit TravGuides.com and perform a search for "travel", or (again) whatever you feel like searching for. This site returns clean results, with no AdSense ads or other stuff to the right.

Both of these search tools are powered with Google AdSense for Search, and both pay a percentage of revenues to the site owner. Add functionality to your site and earn incremental revenue the same way. Add Google AdSense for Search to your site today.

 



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