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Top Adsense Publishers' Tips ever

Top Adsense Publishers' Tips

Increase Income for Ever with Adsense Codes:

1) Trawl through the Google Adsense Widgets Adsense Widgets and library with a fine-toothed comb. Write down and try whatever you can on your sites. Experiment with the myriad of ideas you find.

2) Make your pages validate. Otherwise you may find that one syntax error means that the spider ignores vast chunks of content, resulting in poor targetting.

3) Force yourself to take a break very now and again. Don't take it so seriously and don't expect it to pay the bills or the mortgage, for example. Walk away and do something else for a while - maybe a couple of weeks. Then come back with fresh eyes and try again1. Serve the user. If your site has intrinsic value, users will come back, and you'll earn far more than you would from a single visit. (You'll also benefit from word of mouth and unsolicited links from other sites.)

2. Be fair to advertisers. If you try to artificially boost your clickthrough rate by disguising ads as content or overwhelming the visitor with ads, your clicks won't convert well for advertisers. This may result in higher "smart pricing" discounts for your clicks (meaning less money for you), and you'll be a poor candidate for site-targeted CPM ads.

3. Think long-term. Ask yourself what will happen if you're dropped by Google Adsense Widgets, if advertisers get more control over where their ads appear, if "smart pricing" becomes more aggressive in cutting revenues for sites whose clicks don't convert, or if other changes affect the status quo. It's tempting to go for the quick and easy money, but unless you have the technical and business smarts to earn a lot of money that way, you'll probably be better off with content that can earn revenue in multiple ways over the long haul.

 

1. Watch your server logs - I have noticed that sometimes I will just mention something in an article for one sentence that brings in a lot of visitors so I go and write an entire article on that subject. The results have been stellar. You've been given a big hint that people are interested in this and if you ignore it you are missing a big opportunity. I have more than a few articles that have been linked to all over the web because they are almost the only decent material on this subject.

2. Don't fret too much when your income and/or traffic are low for a few days. These peaks and valleys are normal but you should still investigate the matter to see what factors could be causing this like an algorythm update.

3. Use proper grammar and spelling so that your articles are professional. Use bullet points and bold headings for sections.

Bonus!

4. Write content that is as specific as possible. Don't write an article that is super long unless it is necessary. If you can break it up if it seems logical to do so.

 

 

.) Create sequentially related content spanning multiple related pages and encourage visitor flow.

2.) Match the look of ads to the look of contnet.

3.) BLEND ads directly into content - do not place ads on the sides, top, or bottom of content.

My CTR% is 19.6%

My CTR has been between 8% and 12%

But it's not always about ad placement and design. It really helps if your article is targeted and the ads shown are what your visitors are looking for. If they aren't I don't know how much you can do with design and trickery.

 

That's a huge tip, and I'm surprized it isn't mentioned more often.

. Experiment with sites you don't have much other use for. Apply learnings to future sites.

2. Have patience. You may have good ideas that won't even start to pay for six months from now.

3. Use good title and description tags, plus Urls that look static even on a dynamic site. Helpful not just for Google Adsense Widgets, but to get search engine traffic as well.

They serve the highest paying ads first.

Understanding that is critical to making good money on the Google Adsense Widgets program.

You want your highest CTR channel ads in your HTML code first.

Having three blocks on each page becomes extremely valuable when you've adapated your page layouts to cater for that.

Look at your page code and see which blocks are being requested first. Redesign your pages to ensure that the highest CTR positions are requesting ads from the server first in the page code. If you need to know how to do that, mosy on over to the CSS Adsense Widgets

1. When first starting out (month 1&2), and the ads appear totally inapproriate, use the competitor filter profusely against totally out-of-whack ads, to force the Google Adsense Widgets Algo to "look" for something better to place there. If you start getting PSA's then trim it back, as that means there simply ARE nothing more appropriate. You should be able to remove them all by the end of the 3rd or 4th month.

2. When starting out it may be necessary to edit your text on high traffic pages to "nudge" the ad topics away from off-topic terms. For instance if your page happens to be all about North Pole real estate and you mention Santa lives down the street in one single spot, but every ad on the page suddenly focuses on Santa instead of the North pole (And those Santa ads aren't paying as much as the North Pole real estate ads should), you may want to temporarily remove or disguise the Santa reference until Google Adsense Widgets notices the REAL topic for a few days. Some folks claim putting the most appropriate text right before or after the Google Adsense Widgets code helps, but I disagree, and suggest runnning the bad word together with another or putting a space in it instead.

3. REPORT ALL TOS Violators and Scrapers in your niche to Google Adsense Widgets support. The fewer unfair sites there are to display the ads in your niche and steal your clicks, the more demand and the more competition and higher PPC for YOU. Besides it makes the clickthrus better for the adwords folks and cleans the spammers out of the G database. The best way to find these spammers is to search for your own content (or that of a top 3 site in your niche) and see who has scraped it and why, and whether they are MADE-FOR-Google Adsense Widgets only pages (9 times out of 10 they are). Don't turn your back on Google Adsense Widgets Search. The results it provides are pretty useful, so your visitors will be happy - and it can add meaningfully to your bottom line.

2. Use the channels to mine for your most valuable traffic, then go looking for affiliate programs on those topics. One particular page of my site only got a few thousand views a month and I paid it no heed at all - until I found what a click was worth! Now the affiliate ad I've set up on that page is delivering a sustained $200 CPM...

3. Once you've worked out the most effective Google Adsense Widgets/Affiliate mix for your niche, keep your eyes open for other sites in the same niche that clearly haven't gone through the same optimization process - then buy them, fix their ads based on your accumulated know-how and watch the $$$ roll in.

 

I switched several right-side ads above the fold that used to be 120x600 to the 120 x 240 ... have seen higher click rates and EPC thus far.

Seems to look less garish, and with only 2 ads shown ... more on topic/target with the page(s). i have that works is an 468x60 banner at the bottom of all my artices, and it is blended in so you dont lose your users due to forcing ads on them but when the get done reading that tuorial on html forms there two test ads that probally deal with html or even learning html, my Adsense Widgets on the other according to the heat map isnt so great but im not in it for the money so im not gonna put em in between posts like some sites have.

The first call to google in your page source code will pull the highest paying ads, but that doesn't mean they have to appear at the top of the page...

On one page I have 3 Ad blocks - a banner (low CTR of about 1%) a center 250x250 block (pretty good at 4%) and a skyescraper (about 1.5%).

I pull the center block first in the page source (highest paying ads to the highest CTR block), skyescraper second, and banner (even though it appears on screen at the top of the page) last.

Hope that makes sense - a good understanding of this coupled to well organised channels can help you double or triple your earnings in my experience.

 

 

1. I have had some success with wrapping the text around a rectangular ad block on the right side of the page, above the fold.

2. I change my link colors from time to time on my heavily hit pages for my repeat visitors sake.

3. Work a text link block in with your navigation at the top of your pages, blending them as best as possible.

That's my 2 cents worth :-) 1. Say your site is about widgets and you have written extensively about all sub-topics that you know. Use Wordtracker to locate some good related terms and bingo, you have found an entirely new topic that you can write about.

2. I second (or may be third) TJ's advice about pulling the highest paying ads on the location with the best CTR.

See this case study --

You have a vertical ad block in the left column under the nav menu, then an ad block in the center of the screen above the fold (below your headline). Now the left column block pulls the best ads whereas the center block gets the best CTR. So you lose a big opportunity, eh?

3. In my experience, wider ad blocks generally get better CTR but get more in the way. Vertical ads gets lower CTR but can be more off-the-way and low profile. So you can choose how aggresive you want to be with the ads on your content sites.

extremely valuable tip that I have not shared with anyone to date. Consider it an early Christmas present.

If you have access to a dynamic script such as PHP, ASP or CGI and have access to the referrers before the page is built, you can GREATLY increase both the click throughs, targetting and the smart pricing value of your ads.

Here's how:

1) Find any referrer that is coming from a search engine (look at the referrer string to determine this).
2) Prune the search term that is a part of the querystring of the referrer.
3) Use this information to enhance your page's targetting on the fly.

Here's an example:
Automatically isplay to the visitor in BIG BOLD HR tags, right near the html where the Google Adsense Widgets ads are stored: "You searched for widgets. Widgets are highlighted on the page below. For more information on Widgets please read on..." or something similar. Just get the search term in 3 times (in a non-spammy way).

There are other things you can do with this as well - i.e. only display google ads to Search Engine visitors to raise the ads ROI (and consequentally, smart pricing on your ads).

You may have noticed that Webmasterworld does something similar: they highlight search terms used when traffic comes from Google, which also happens to be very useful to search engine traffic.

The concept is simple - it's pull advertising, rather than push advertising. That particular visitor is actively looking for something, not just seeing a related ad on a page they happen to be visiting. It's the same reason why most Adwords users prefer to get search traffic, rather than content traffic.

 

Here are 3 tips:
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a) Make good useful content. Impartial text content works really well. Allow user reviews and submissions of information, a lot of people are glad to write a few paragraphs to get their views/tips/anything across, and it provides you with rich, honest, unique content a lot of the time. A tip: Keep it as raw as possible, don't correct punctuation or grammar errors except for maybe spelling (This makes the review look impartial instead of just written by the webmaster) Although sometimes picking up one those spelling error keywords is nice..

b) Read the heat diagram from Google. It's reliable.
Read up on Fittz design laws, user interface articles etc, even stuff on program design can help you design the optimal Google Adsense Widgets positioning, as well as making your site as well organised for visitors, and search spiders.

c) Blend your Google Adsense Widgets in with the page, and don't include it on irrelevant pages.

 

if you have a very productive website ( IE: making real amounts of money ) do the following

incorporate your website
change all contact information with your registrar and
do not forget to mark it private.
have everything go to a post office box.
your revenuue websites should not be hosted at the same location where you have personal web sites ( ip back tracing to you )

You ask WHY?

real simple, everyone that has a successful web site is being copied, and they are using every trick to steal whatever revenue you might be getting.

I myself have a decent revenue website and I am sure that it's not traceable to most of any of my Adsense Widgets names unless you are willing to review corporate filing ( not even in my state ) and a few other things.

Also, DO NOT BE AFRAID to file complaints against content theft. I do it almost weekly and I have no problems to report it to Google and the others. Kill off those content copiers. I pay a lot for my content and I make sure that others don't have the rights's to it.

Filing the complaint with proper documentation ( copyright claim, author, date of content purchase ...) will also have the effect of killing the copiers advertising account and blacklisting them across multiple search engines.

You must protect your revenue stream at almost all cost. ( that's why you use a PO BOX to protect your physical home from someone knocking at your door ).

Before,I have 300X250 and 468X60 for every page
my earn average $0.08/click

After,I have average $0.5/click for 234X60 every page
and eCPM average $55-$100

Some time I have $2 at 2 impression 100% CTR

 


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