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What is AdSense?

AdSense is a program run by Google that allows publishers in the Google Network of content sites to serve automatic text, image, video, or interactive media advertisements, that are targeted to site content and audience. Website owners can earn revenue by displaying these ads on their website. AdSense works by matching ads to your site based on your content and visitors.

What other technologies are related to AdSense?

AdSense Competitor Technologies

Facebook Ads is a competing platform for online advertising. Businesses can choose to advertise on Facebook instead of using AdSense to display ads on websites.
mentioned alongside AdSense in 0% (53) of relevant job posts

AdSense Complementary Technologies

AdSense is often used for YouTube monetization, so the policy governing YouTube monetization is complementary.
mentioned alongside AdSense in 100% (61) of relevant job posts
AdMob is used for monetizing mobile apps, while AdSense is typically for websites. However, both are Google ad products and can be used together for a comprehensive monetization strategy.
mentioned alongside AdSense in 14% (75) of relevant job posts
Google Ad Manager is a more comprehensive platform for larger publishers, offering advanced features that complement AdSense. It allows publishers to manage their ad inventory across multiple channels.
mentioned alongside AdSense in 2% (116) of relevant job posts

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