Make More from
AdSense
5 Tips to Boost Your
Adsense Revenue
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:
1. 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.
2. 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.
3. 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.
4. 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.
5. 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.
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