Go to www.Google.com/adwords
sign up for an account. Once you have signed up you can create an ad, give Google some money and they will post your add for a certain amount per click.
Depending on the quality and relevance of the ad will depend on where, how often and in what content in the sponsored links it will show up.
They are basically ads, that Google gets money for putting in search results.
Yup sponsored links are brought up by search engines using some programs i.e like google uses ad-sense . Advertiser can use Google adwords to publish ads which are published using ad-sense and when any user clicks on any sponsored link, a designated amount is been deducted from advertisers account.
They don't. While there was some concern about sponsored links (paid advertising that would automatically put certain links near the top of the results page) a few years back, they have since adopted a model where all such paid links are marked and isolated (typically a pink box on the top of the page which includes the words "sponsored link" or on one of the side bars.
Yes and No There is a pink website that is nothing more than a pink page containing a Google search field. It is indeed a Google search with Google results but the site is not a product of Google. It was known as Google Pink but after complaints from Google the name was changed to Pink Search. See Related Links for a link to Pink Search.
Google Earth can be found by typing in the google earth in the search and earth feature is the first link. When the link is opened, select the link to download the program. There are links available for PCs/MAC/Ubuntu.
Google Earth can be downloaded from Google.See related links section below. If can't find URL in related links then enter: "download google earth" in a search engine and click the first link from the host such be: earth.google.com.
The URL of Google is http://www.google.com/
search google on google
You can filter image rights on the advanced search section in images. The link is down in the related links section.
It means that the indented link of a Web page comes from the same internet portal as the web page link immediately above it.
No they are a company that provides businesses sponsored link advertising on Google.
See the related links for a link to Google Plus.