Aaron Swartz describes a new Google program in which you place some HTML on your site which causes your readers’ browser to request ads from Google. Google, having analyzed your site, sends ads it thinks are particularly relevant to your content. In return for letting Google do this on your site, you get paid 50 cents every time one of your readers clicks on an ad. If you have a weblog or other website and are curious as to what ads Google would think are relevant to your content, Swartz has a gadget on his site that will tell you.
Swartz says that he made $100 from the program in one day and argues that this system might make small ‘labor of love’ weblogs viable. Nota bene: I won’t be implementing this system. This labor of love is a freebie for you.
