8 Ways to Use Google to Help You to Make Money Online

by Shai Coggins on July 24, 2008

in General: Making Money Stuff

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If you can’t lounge around the well-known, award-winning Google HQ offices as an employee, there are other ways to make money off the big G. Here are some ways to get a small piece of the Google pie:

1. Blogger - Whether you’re running ads, selling products, promoting affiliates, or using this blog platform as a way to promote your business or services, this Google service can aid you in making money online.

2. AdSense - This is one common way to monetise blogs and websites. Also see: How Adsense Publishers Can Make More Money.

3. AdWords - You can advertise your business, products, or services using AdWords. This is, of course, in conjunction with the Adsense programme.

4. Google Image Labeler - Just a roundabout way of making money by tagging photos online.

5. Google-Related Competitions - Sometimes, independent businesses throw contests that are related to Google, such as this $10,000 bounty for re-indexing sites.

6. Google Aps’ Online Collaboration - Work on your online projects using Google Aps.

7. Google Checkout - Use this online payment system to help you process your web business transactions.

8. YouTube - There are different ways you can monetise YouTube. Read this article for some ideas.

Can you think of other ways to use Google to make money online?

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Kari 07.31.08 at 6:01 am

I finally got Adsense up and running on my blog, so now I will have to sit back and wait to see how it goes :-)

2 Shai Coggins 08.04.08 at 9:27 am

@kari That’s great! Sadly, though, there’s more to do when it comes to making money using Adsense. :-) Good luck with it!

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