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Google Adword Vs Google Adsense

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If you are new to website management and digital marketing, you will be easily confused with Google Adwords and Google Adsense. Google Adwords is basically for advertisers, whereas Google Adsense is for publishers. By using Google Adword, you will be advertising on various platforms and the google partner websites. By using Adsense, you will be running Google Ads on your site and making money.
 
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In terms of use website used to advertise on Google Adwords must not contain any Google Adsence ads means you cannot have a bi-directional blog or forum where you run ads and earn cashback from ads this is one of the policy of Google depend on advertisements.
 
Google Adword and Google Adsense are designed for two different purposes. While AdWords is for advertisers, Adsense is for publishers or website owners.
 
Google AdSense is for publishers. If you own websites, blogs, or forums, and want to earn money through them, choose the Google AdSense program. Ads will appear on your digital platform, and you can earn money based on the number of people who view or respond to these ads.
The Google Ads program is for advertisers. If you want to advertise your products or services on a website or apps, with the purpose of growing your sales, Google Ads is a great option for you. Your ads will appear on Google search results.
 
AdSense is a great way to monetize your website by displaying advertising.

If you want to purchase ad space on other people's websites, AdWords is a good place to start (Display Network)
 
You can use Both. AdSense to run google ads on your website and Google AdWords to promote your website or blog on other prominent websites, to increase your network traffic. Runnin Google ads is a good way to promote your website and to introduce your website to your target audience and members.
 

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