Ok,I have a plan on creating a website with it's own search.It would be a basic search engine.Now when someone comes to the site and usesmy internal search to seach the engine a page willpop up with internal results, followed by googleadsense results so I can make extra money ifthey do not want to click on my search results...Does that makes sense? and how can this be done?How can I show adsense results that are optimizedfor the keywords that the visitor used?Any help would be appreciated?just get a google adsense account and copy the google adsense codes into the page that contains the search results.the adsense crawlers should do the work for you..(i think?)Normally Adsense for search doesn't earn huge money for me, but I pui it. I think it make my site beautifull and useful for my visitorNormally,it doesn't make me huge money. I put Adsense for search because it make my site beautifull and it's useful. More about Adsense Adwords Googlethetramp wrote:thetramp wrote:yeah i got the idea now ,the only way to do that is with some coding experience(which i dont have).sorry mate cant help beyond this point.but i higly doubt it cant be done.thetramp wrote:You can't do it, and if you do find a way it will be against adsense terms.The terms of using adsense for search is that you put the JS on your page and leave it.meman wrote:It looks like they are just displaying adsense on their search pages. They aren't using the adsense for search with it.meman wrote:You should contact Google to make sure they allow that sort of usee for their Adsense, you wouldn't want to get banned after having put a lot of work in setting up your website.http://www.tripple-d.comContacted Google..They pretty much said "NO"..I guess I will have to try yahoo, amazon & clicksor..I am sure that clicksor and amazon is possible..The thing is that you cannot display ads targeted for the searched keywords on your website. You either use Google search or, if you want to make your own search results, display adsense on pages without results. But this way they won't have anything to do with the searched terms.