"Making
the Most out of Google Adsense"
by Merle .
Google Adsense is a great way for any website
owner to earn a nice income simply by placing ads on his or her
website. The ads are taken from their Adwords Program, and what is
shown on the page relates to the content or the theme of that
particular page. For example, a page about dogs would rotate ads for
pet-related products and services.
Before you decide it must be pretty simple to just
throw some Google ads on your pages and go lay on a beach somewhere
while the money rolls in, think again. There really is an art and a
"science" to optimizing your website to work well with the
advertisements.
Remember, you don't get paid unless people click,
so before you just plaster the ads in any old space here are some tips
to consider straight from Google and other online resources.
1) Horizontal display of 4 image ads:
I found this tip on a forum. There's been some
talk that placing a horizontal row of images right above a leaderboard
ad format works very well for drawing attention and increasing click
thrus. For more on this read the thread yourself at
http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum89/7961.htm
2) Blend: You don't want the ads to "intrude" on
your content, rather make them "blend" as if they are part of your
content.
3) Placement: Above the fold placement is better
for maximum eye attention. Visualize the monitor as a piece of paper
and cut it in half horizontally. Try to place your ads in the top
section and to the left.
4) Wider: Per Google, a wider footprint is better
then taller; maybe because it can hold more content and make it easier
to read without dropping down line after line. Google claims the most
effective sizes for click thrus are 326X280, 300X250 (inline
rectangle),160X600 (wide skyscraper).
5) More is Better: To generate more revenue, put
ads on every single page of your site -- if it works for your set up.
This will result in more ad views and more chances for actual click
thrus.
6) Multiple Ad Units: Try putting more than one ad
unit on a page. Google allows 3 ad units maximum on any one page of
your site.
7) Colors: When choosing colors for your ad
layouts, try to pick ones that complement and go with your web pages.
If you'd like to keep it fresh, you can select up to four rotating
color palettes when generating your ad code. This may help keep your
site's frequent visitors from "tuning out" your ads.
8) Google Search: Google offers a "search box"
function you can add to your site, which will give you yet another
opportunity to generate income. For more on this, see
http://www.google.com/services/adsense_tour/page6.html
Users can search just Google or your entire
website. If they click on any of the ads on the "search results" page
you'll earn money.
9) Link Units: Another ad format you can add to
your site is called "link units." These are smaller text ads ranging in
six sizes from 120X90 pix to 728X15 pixels. You can add one link unit
to the already allowed 3 ad units per page, giving you a maximum of
four ad units on a page. Again, it gives you another opportunity for
click thrus. For more on link units, see:
http://tinyurl.com/dcxlo
10) Channels: Use channels to track different ad
formats and color schemes to find out which ad units are working best,
and utilize that information to tweak and refine your site. For more,
see
http://tinyurl.com/8ghr2
11) Image Ads: With Adsense you can opt in to show
only text based ads or a combination of both text and image ads. Make
sure you're utilizing the image format as this additional option opens
up more advertising opportunities for your site. Google will show image
ads when they have a higher value to you then the normal text ad units
would. For more info see
http://tinyurl.com/aupod
12) Public Service Ads: When Google can't find ads
for a page on your site they show what's called "public service ads."
By replacing these ads with your own ads, perhaps for affiliate
programs you may be involved with, you'll have more chances of earning
some revenue instead of giving it away to Google. For more, see
http://tinyurl.com/7qqfs
Not all of these tips will work for every website
owner. You'll want to test different ad formats, colors and placements
to find out what works best with your site. There is no one size fits
all so use this information as a general guideline for tweaking your
pages.
13) Section Targeting: By adding special tags
you're assisting Google in knowing where the "real content" is on your
pages which results in more targeted ads and hopefully higher click
thru rates for you. See more on this at
http://tinyurl.com/djacg
or over at Dave Taylor's site at
http://tinyurl.com/ag69t
14) Adsense for Feeds: Another way to get more ad
exposure is this beta program where you can include ads in your RSS
feeds. It's limited at this time; see http://tinyurl.com/9ypkf
Many ebooks have been written on this subject. If
you'd like to investigate further, see:
1) Growing Your Business with Google by Dave
Taylor
http://tinyurl.com/dy2j3
2) "What Google Never Told You About Making Money
with AdSense"Ebook by Joel Comm
http://www.adsense-secrets.com/google.html
For great information on using Adsense, bookmark
this blog: http://jensense.com/
Remember, nothing takes the place of good content.
Before placing ads on your pages, make sure that you have a quality
site with information and resources people will want to see to insure
continual traffic. You won't make much money if you don't have traffic
to click on the ads in the first place.
Google makes it simple for any site owner to earn
a nice income with their Adsense program. It's up to you to get the
most out of it.
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