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Question by Lenny: Why does Google pay people to use Google AdSense advertisements?
If you use adsense to advertise your business online why does Google pay you to do that?

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Answer by Wing
Advertisers pay Google, in order to gain leads to their product sales.

Google pays percentage of that to website owners or better known as Publisherswho are promoting Adsense related to the advertisers target keywords.

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Question by **Chels**: How can I get a domain name + hosting for free. I’d settle for advertisements?
Where can I get a free domain name and web hosting for free, or a one-time fee? I’d settle for advertisements on my website. See, I want something that says www.myname.com, you know? Thanks for any suggestions.

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Answer by tuaamin13
000webhost is free hosting but you must buy your own domain, typically around a year. Limited downloads and uploads.

There are also places where if you pay for hosting they’ll give you a domain name free.

Your choice, if you’re not doing much with the site I’d say shell out the /yr (it doesn’t auto-renew or anything) and use a free host.

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Question by as_sah: Where can i get a free domain name with no advertisements?
Where can i get a free domain name with no advertisements?

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Answer by Sweet Soda
www.co.nr

simple and easy.

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Question by Wifi: What prevents a subscriber to Google Adsense from clicking on his own advertisements?
I have recently started looking into Google Adsense as a possible way to make a little money off of a website. And I am just wondering what would stop an Adsense subscriber from clicking his own advertisements on his own website in order to generate revenue? Have I found a loophole in the program? Should I contact Google about it?

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Answer by Rob
No need to contact Google. They have their ways of knowing whether or not you’re trying to cheat them, though they don’t make their methods known. But they do make it known, in their terms of service, that clicking on your own ads (especially doing it a lot) is prohibited. And many people have been admonished / kicked off for doing just that. You want to try it, go ahead. ;)

http://www.quickonlinetips.com/archives/2005/05/15-common-mistakes-by-google-adsense-publishers/

https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=32868

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I have recently started looking into Google Adsense as a possible way to make a little money off of a website. And I am just wondering what would stop an Adsense subscriber from clicking his own advertisements on his own website in order to generate revenue? Have I found a loophole in the program? Should I contact Google about it?

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