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The final step depends on who is responsible for editing your site. If you do your own editing you will have more control over your site and the size and types of ads you want to display. This can be a very easy process for you.

There are two basic types of ads, text and image. You can also do a rotating ad that alternates between the two. They have some basic sizes to pick from and you can set up as many styles of ad as you like. For each page of your website you're allowed up to three ads that can be any size. Once you've created the type of ad you need you'll be provided with the link to it. The link itself is html code that has been written for you. Once you see the code it's as simple as copy and paste. If you pay for professional website design then the code can be provided to your webmaster for them to put it in. But it's basically that simple they write the code for you copy it and paste it into the appropriate area. Once you publish the page you'll be able to see the ads, but only on the actual website not in any kind of preview mode that your website building program may have.

Now the final question is how do you make money? It's pretty simple, your paid for impressions. Basically every time someone views a web page you get an impression. Once you reach 1,000 impressions you've earned some money. How much I can't say as it varies. But this information should allow you to get started.

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Cash Miller is the Editor of SmallBusinessDelivered.com and hosts his own blog at www.SmallBusinessDelivered.com/cash-millers-blog.
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