I want to put adsense on my website. Which things do i need to pay for to keep adsense on my site and to keep up my site and about how much is it?
Joining the Google Adsense program, is completely free. There are no charges. You'll only need to pay for domain renewals, webhosting charges, and other misc. expenses (like purchasing scripts, buying forum licenses, etc.) for maintaining your website/blog.
Adsense is free as a publisher. If you want adwords, as an advertiser, you pay per click and set the amount you want to spend. You can set a maximum bid amount and a maximum daily budget. Adsense is where you get paid for clicks from ads placed on your site by Google, and it's free to join and publish.
What about if i make a blog on blogger. That is free and could i add adsense to that blog eventhough i don't pay anything for the website? so i basically don't pay for anything...? lol
Yes as those in above said, using Adsense is absolutely free, you don't even have to pay 0 cent ( I'm being lame lol).
hmm.. so i could earn some cash without spending money? If i don't spend any money it will mean that i don't make as much money with adsense right? sorry for the noob question but i want to know lol
Correct you can infact start with spending no cash at all, the thing is you dont own any of it either. Your blogger blog can be deleted if google feel like it.
If you don't want to spend money on domain or hosting get a free account on blogger, write a few articles and apply for adsense. Adsense if free you don't have to pay for it. It can take around a week for them to approve your site. Once it is approved you can use adsense on your site. SticKer
There are many bloggers on blogger.com, who started blogging and making money from Adsense. It's completely free to join any of Google's offerings. If you want, you can advertise (spend money) and join Google Adwords. There, you advertise your products, services, websites, etc. Remember, all it's takes, it's hard work, marketing, good placement of ads, to make good money (and become rich).
The odds of you becoming highly successful while using blogger is slim. Move to a real blogging platform and a real domain if you want to really make money. Check the link in my signature for more information.
The amount of money you spend on your site has nothing to do with the amount of money you earn from Adsense. What matters is having a site people want to visit and design that encourages them to click on the ads. (Through placement, not through "Click here" signs!) It's easier to make a good site if you have your own domain name and hosting space, but if you're good at blogging, a free blog also works. I don't know where you're located, but this is what it costs in the U.S. to run a site: Domain name: $9-$15 per year for the common types of names. You can get one for less when they're on sale--GoDaddy sometimes sells .com, .net, and .org domains to new customers for a couple of dollars. If your web host offers free domains when you sign up, DON'T TAKE IT. The web host, not you, will own the domain, and if you want to move to another host you'll have to pay outrageous sums to buy "your" domain name from them. Web hosting: $5 to $15 per month for a basic plan, depending on what services you want and what host you go with. There are sites that offer free web hosting and allow you to put ads up, but there are generally strings attached, like a certain percentage of your traffic is diverted to another site. Not worth it. You could try pages.google.com; they're free, they come with good sitebuilding tools and web designs, and you can put Adsense on them. Site design: There are plenty of free templates if you don't know how to do web design. Content: I recommend writing your own. if you can't do that or you need more than you can generate yourself, you can buy articles for $1 to $3 per 100 words. There are hundreds of thousands of free articles in article archives, but they're usually spread all over the net already, so they're not fresh.
I will suggest you to take a domain name, prefer .COM which is of $9 if you cant pay for hosting I would suggest go for free ones ... like I started, they are 000webhost.com and freehostia they have very little downtimes so they are best which I used before (don't know now). your own domain will give you much more than a blogspot or other domains I believe
no fee for adsense because it's free and you will get revenue from it. But you must pay for host fee and if you have more than 2 domain,u must pay for these domains. WHy is only when 2 more domains? Because most of hosting service today give u 1 free domain for you to use their service. you only need to pay about 7$ to 9$ per month to keep your site alive. Also, the most important thing and u must pay too much for it is time. You have to spend lots of time to write content or collect info for your site. Content is the king, if you don't feed it, you will be "killed" by losing income Good luck m8
I'd suggest you start with Blogger first, because it's totally free and you will get indexed in Google faster. Later you can pay for webhosting and domain name.
It might be free, but using Blogger does not mean you'll get indexed faster since Blooger sites are no different to any other site. The only sustainable way to get and keep a site indexed in Google is backlinks. Without incoming links Googles spiders won't find it's way to your site on a regular basis keeping it indexed. For a blog on your own domain you can't do better than WordPress (which is free). With Blogger you have far less control over your site, for example there's a WordPress plugin that allows you to sell products through your WordPress site (find the plugin at http://www.instinct.co.nz/e-commerce/ pretty cool and the basic files are free). I just started testing it (not got it on a real site yet) and looks great. Plan to use it on my theme site (see sig) after fully testing it. You just don't get that sort of freedom on a domain you don't own. David Law