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Today, the majority of our revenue comes from advertising. Advertisers are increasingly turning to the Internet to market their products and services. Google AdWords, our auction-based advertising program, enables advertisers to deliver relevant ads targeted to search queries or web content to potential customers across Google sites and through the Google Network, which consists of content owners and websites. Our proprietary technology automatically matches ads to the content of the page on which they appear, and advertisers pay us either when a user clicks on one of its ads or based on the number of times their ads appear on the Google Network. We distribute our advertisers’ AdWords ads for display on the Google Network through our AdSense program. We share most of the revenue generated from ads shown on a site of a Google Network member with that member. You can learn more about AdWords and AdSense here.

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The majority of Google’s revenue comes from providing highly-relevant advertising to online consumers searching for information on related products and services. Google AdWords, our auction-base advertising system, allows advertisers of all sizes to reach the right customers at the right time by showing ads that are relevant to that user’s searches. And best of all, advertisers only pay when someone clicks on their ad. It’s a win-win situation for advertisers and consumers: consumers see relevant ads about products and services (alongside our natural search results), and advertisers only pay when interested consumers click on their ads.

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