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Posted on December 3, 2008 - by Steven Finch | Visited 902 times, 2 so far today

How To Set Up Google Custom Search and Add It To Your Site To Make Money

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Over the past few months I have been reading huge numbers of sites and getting tips in a variety of areas. Today I thought I would just talk about Google Custom Search and adding it to your site. DoshDosh has the best article related to adding Custom Search to your site to make money, so I thought I would add part of the article below.

1. Create a Webpage for Custom Search

Start first by creating a web page on your domain for the search results page. If you are on Wordpress, simply click on ‘Write’ and then select ‘Write Page’. Name the page by using ‘Search results’ or something similar as the Page title.

Leave the text box blank and publish or save the page. Note down the URL for the webpage as you will need to use it later.

Google Custom Search Wordpress Write Page

2. Create Your Custom Search Engine

Visit the Google Custom Search Engine homepage and click on the ‘create a custom search engine‘ tab. After which, fill in the name of your search engine, along with the keywords. Be sure to select the ‘Only sites I select‘ option and then list your site URL in the Sites to Search box.

Also remember to select ‘Show Ads on results pages‘ if you intend to run ads.

Google Custom Search Homepage

Google Custom Search Engine 1

Google Custom Search 2

After creating your custom search engine, you’ll be asked to test it by entering some keywords. Type in some keywords related to your site to see the results.

Google Custom Search 3

3. Determine the Look and Feel for Your Search Engine

After you’ve created your search engine, go to your control panel and click on the Look and Feel link. This is where you will able to determine the branding style for your search box, along with the style of the search results page.

Choose the right colors so that the results pages fit your overall design.

Google Custom Search CPanel Look n Feel 1

Google Custom Search Cpanel Look n Feel 2

You can also choose to add a logo to the Google hosted results page but in this case, it won’t be necessary as you are hosting the search results on your own site.

4. Set up Adsense for Search

If you want to make money from your custom search engine, you’ll have to set up Adsense for search by clicking on the ‘Make Money‘ navigational link and connecting custom search with your Google Adsense account.

If you already have an Adsense account, simply check the appropriate box and then type in the email, zip code, phone and location details associated with it.

Google Custom Search Engine Adsense Setup

After doing this your custom search engine profile will be connected to your Adsense account. You can then set up a custom channel to track the amount of searches and money you are earning from it.

Simply do this by typing in a name for your custom channel. For example, I’ve used ‘Dosh Dosh Custom Search‘ as my channel name. This means that the same name will show up in my Adsense Dashboard reports as well.

Google Custom Search Control Panel Money

5. Insert the Code on Your Blog

After you’ve completed the above steps, its time to insert the code on your blog. Go to the ‘Code‘ section of the control panel and select the iframe option.

The new Overlay option will allow the search results to show up in a nifty Ajax-style overlay but unfortunately only the first 8 search results are displayed and you cannot make money through Adsense for Search.

Only consider the overlay option if you are not planning to run ads. After choosing the hosting option, specify the search results details by inserting the URL where you want the results to appear. This would be the page you’ve created in step one.

Google Custom Search CPanel Code 1

Then scroll down to the second half of the page to grab the search box code. Take the first code you see and place it where you want your search box to appear. After which, copy the search results code in the lower frame and place it where you want the search results to appear.

Which means you’ll have to paste it on the new page you’ve created.

Google Custom Search Cpanel Code 2

For Wordpress blogs, simply open up your new page, insert the code in the empty text box and publish.

Google Custom Search Wordpress Page Insert Code

And That’s All You Need to Do

After completing all the steps above, you should have Google Custom Search set up perfectly for your website. One possible drawback I think of when using ads on the search results pages is that users will click away from your website.

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  1. Visit My Website

    December 3, 2008

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    Mike Panic said:

    Great writeup! I actually did this a few years ago and had really good CTR with it, but then I started to think about what I was doing. Doing this creates a 2-sided sword.

    One positive is that you make money.

    One negative is that you are now sending a reader away from your site where they were searching to find something in your site.

    I’ve been torn as to whether or not this is something I want to use on my current blog, especially since WP search already works pretty darn well and doesn’t need Google’s cache to play catch-up for recently published articles.



  2. Visit My Website

    December 3, 2008

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    Steven Finch said:
    @Mike I agree that it is a bit of a 2-sided sword. Making money from search is always a good thing, but I think that allowing readers to remain on your site is a little bit more important.


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    December 4, 2008

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