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August 17, 2006 | | Comments 2

AdSense for Search Within Your Own Site

Google announced today that you can now display AdSense for search results within your own site. In this manner, you have the freedom to offer users web search while still maintaining the look and feel of your site. You can keep elements like the header, footer, and site navigation panel the same for the search results page you create.

To use it, just choose the “Open results within my own site” radio button when you’re generating your AdSense for search code. You’ll also need to identify the page where you’d like to display your search results.

Two sets of code will be generated – one for the search box, and one for search results. Place the first set on a page where you’d like the search box to appear, and the second set on the page you’d like the search results to appear. Whenever users perform searches on your AdSense for search box, they’ll be directed to the page on which you placed the search results code.

While I am an AdSense publisher, I have yet to use AdSense for Search. Maybe now would be a good time to try it out? I can earn additional revenue while keeping visitors on my site longer.

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About the Author: David Wallace, co-founder and CEO of SearchRank, is a recognized expert in the industry of search and social media marketing. Since 1997, David has been involved in developing successful search engine and social media marketing campaigns for large and small businesses. Follow +David Wallace on Google + as well as Twitter.

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  1. Creating customized Adsense for Search Page that blends the results into the sites look and feel is the best option. Although earnings from Adsense for Search is quite low as compared to Adsense for Content, still every publisher must put it on his site.

  2. Adsense for search is not giving me revenues but it can help me create articles my visitors wanted.

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