Google AdSense is a popular monetization tool for many online
publishers. And for good reason: it's quick and easy to set up. If you
have a website, AdSense gives you the opportunity to start earning money
almost immediately.
Google AdSense program has made it easier
for webmasters to make money through a website. Webmasters who run an
AdSense campaign will display Google's contextual Ads relevant to the
content of their sites and thus encouraging visitors to click the ads
and earn money for each ad click.
However you will earn very
little AdSense revenue if you don't know how to optimize your AdSense
ads on your website. Here are some tips to increase your AdSense
earning:
01. Focus on one Adsense ad format. The Large Rectangle
(336X280) ad format seems to work better than other ad formats because
this format tends to result in higher click through rates (CTR). Another
reason is that the ads will look like normal web links that visitors
use to click on them. It doesn't matter whether the visitors know that
they are clicking AdSense ads or not, as long as there are clicking, you
earn AdSense commission.
02. Create a custom palette for your
ads. Select a color that matches your website's background. If your
site's background is white both, the color of ad border and background
should set to be white too. Also the color of the ad title should be
similar to coloe of the links in your website. This is to make your
AdSense ads look like it is part of the web pages. Again, this will
boost AdSense CTR.
03. Don't place your AdSense ads at the bottom
of your webpages because it is proven to be less effective. Displaying
your AdSense ads at the bottom is like hiding your AdSense and thus
leads to low CTR and AdSense revenue. Try to put them in the place where
people can see them quickly. You will be amazed how the difference
between AdSense locations can make when you see your earnings.
04.
Try to place your AdSense ads near rich content as visitors main focus
usually are your content. There are several ways to insert AdSense ads
into your content and one of the ways is place your AdSense just after
the end of your content.
05. Try to automate the insertion of
your AdSense code into the webpages using SSI (or server side included).
Ask your web administrator if your server supports SSI or not. How do
you do it? Just save your AdSense code in a text file, name it as
“AdSense text”, and upload it to the root directory of the web server.
Then use SSI, call the code on other pages. This tip is a time saver
especially for those who are using automatic page generators to generate
pages on their website.
06.Use section targeting.
Your
website's pages almost certainly contain content that isn't really
useful for AdSense targeting -- headers, footers, sidebars, etc. While
Google's contextual targeting technology usually does a good job at
picking out the most relevant content on your pages, you can assist
Google by suggesting the portions of your content that Google should pay
the most attention to through the use of section targeting tags.
To
emphasize content, add <!-- google_ad_section_start --> and
<!-- google_ad_section_end --> before and after content that you
want Google to pay the most attention to. You can also tell Google to
ignore a block of content by using <!--
google_ad_section_start(weight=ignore) --> as a start tag.
With
section targeting, you may be able to produce incremental improvements
in the contextual relevancy of the ads that your users see and that can
generate more clicks.
07.Focus on location, location, location.
If
you're not paying attention to the placement of your AdSense ads,
you're leaving money on the table. Period. In general, ads should be
placed as close as possible to your main content.
While this
seems like a common sense observation, one of the biggest challenges to
effective ad placement is conflict with design. While a 728x90
leaderboard at the top of a page or a 300x250 rectangle ad unit on a
sidebar might fit well into a design, in my experience these placements
are generally better suited to display ads because they're often not
close enough to content to produce an optimal level of clicks. Google
offers some useful suggestions for AdSense placements that all publishers should heed.
08.Pick the right unit size.
A
blog I help run nearly doubled its AdSense revenue when the ad units
that appear in the middle of post content were switched from the
standard 468x60 banners to 300x250 rectangles. To find out which unit
sizes produce the best results, there's no substitute for a little
experimentation. A/B testing is a great way to do this.
09.Apply the right colors.
In
my experience, non-negligible increases in clicks can be realized by
choosing the right colors for your AdSense units. In general, "choosing
the right colors" means using the background and link colors that are
used with your non-ad content. Again, A/B testing can be useful for
optimization in this area.
10.Add a search box.
Chances
are you could use search functionality on your site. If that's the case
and you don't need a complex solution, consider using the search box
functionality Google offers with AdSense. Not only is this an easy way
to implement search functionality, it provides an additional means to
generate AdSense revenue.
11.Try AdSense for feeds.
If you
have an RSS feed, AdSense for feeds can be a great way to develop an
additional AdSense revenue stream. In general, I've always found that
eCPMs for AdSense for feeds is higher than the eCPMs for websites so if
you have a lot of RSS subscribers, it can be especially valuable.
These
are some of the tips that have worked well for some who want to
generate hundreds and even thousands on their websites. There are other
ways to optimize your AdSense that produce high CTR also. You can learn
more tricks by reading in AdSense and webmaster forums.
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