Showing posts with label adsense. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adsense. Show all posts

A beginner’s guide to using adsense

Edgar Boutaric is an experienced blogger and is noted for his effective strategies for a successful blogsite. Here's what he's got to say about how to make your own site to the top!

I have always been impressed by those that could earn thousands of dollars through adsense. To be honest time and again I have struggled to increase my adsense earnings but to no avail. I have adopted all kind of strategies in order to increase traffic to my site but my earnings seem to remain low. Then I figured out that traffic was only one part of the equation. Your adsense placements also matters a lot in your earnings.


There is a common misconception that adsense earnings are related solely to the amount of traffic that you get. But this is not the truth. You can have a lot of traffic without anyone clicking on your ads because they are placed in some awkward position. What I want to say is that the placement of the ads on the website also matters a lot just as the amount of traffic that you get. Good ads placements will ultimately lead to a higher click-through rate (CTR) thus improve your adsense earnings. Now you might be asking how to do this? Hereafter you will find three tips that can help you to improve your earnings


First of all you will have to choose the best ad placement on your site. For instance some people prefer to put their ads just above the main content and below the top navigation bar. This means that your ads will be approximately in the centre of the page. This is also the placement that is advised by Google. Other people prefer to place their ads just below the main content. In this way it will appear as if the ads are an extension of the main article.


Google adsense provide a wide variety of ads and it is up to you to choose the one that suits your site. For instance a Skyscraper can do well in the right sidebar of your blogs and can significantly improve your CTR. Skyscraper can do well in the right sidebar of your blogs and can significantly improve your CTR. You should not be afraid to test and implement new things in order to find out what work best for your site.


It is also important that you implement a proper tracking system on your site. This will indeed help to find out the most efficient ads placements on your site. Adsense provide a powerful tracking system in the form of channels that can be really helpful if you want to improve your earnings. Each time you make a change on the ads placements try to keep a record to find out if it makes any difference on your CTR.


Adsense is indeed a great way to earn money on the Internet. I for one can say that all the adsense gurus are right. There is real money in it. But you should not rely only on traffic to increase your earnings. It is also important that you work on your ads placements in order to increase your CTR.



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Power Tips On Combining Google Programs To Boost Your Business

Do you want to increase the revenue of your online business website? If so, let Google help
you to do just that, by combining Google AdSense, Google AdWords, and by using search
engine optimization for Google.

AdWords is a program that brings traffic, but costs money. AdSense is a program that sends
traffic, and makes money. Google Search sends traffic and costs no money. Here are some
power tips to help you combine the three programs in an effective way.

1.) Even if you are using Google AdWords, make sure that you are still using search engine
optimization as well. This will help you get a better position in the search engines, and once
you make it to the top of the results - the first page - you won't have to spend money on
Google AdWords anymore.

2.) Create content on your website that targets high priced keywords, and get AdSense ads
on those pages. This can greatly help in funding your Google AdWords ads by paying you
more money through the Google AdSense program.

3.) Never count on your Google AdSense income to cover your AdWords campaigns
completely. It's great for helping to recoup some of the costs associated with your Google
AdWords campaigns, but AdSense rarely covers all of those costs.

4.) Don't cut your own throat. If you are running AdSense ads on a site that you are
advertising in Google AdWords, you may be spending more money than you are making. Use
AdWords on sites that sell an affiliate product or your own product, use AdSense only on
pages that aren't designed to sell any other product.

5.) Use Google AdWords to test, without using Google AdSense. The AdSense program
doesn't tell you exactly what ads were clicked on your site, and it is not an effective testing
tool. Google AdWords, on the other hand, is an effective testing tool.

6.) If you are using Google AdWords to bring traffic to an AdSense site that you have, use
caution. Make sure that you aren't paying more than you are making! To avoid this, when
selecting keywords for your site, use key phrases that cost less and are related to your topic
or your AdWords campaign, but then target the highest paying keywords in that group within
your content.

As you can see, there has been a lot of testing done, but everyone is getting different
results. You have to determine, for yourself, with the help of testing, where to put your ads,
and where they work best. Again, run your own tests.

Put the code on the left for a week, and see how it does, and then move it to the right. Put it
at the top of the content, and then try it in the middle. Most people agree that the ad code at
the bottom of the content doesn't work that well.

Gary David is a full-time internet marketer and the founder of Unlimited Marketing, Inc. He's also the owner of www.privatelabelunlimited.com membership site. Check out the website for more details on making money online using private label rights products.