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How To Increase Your Blog's Earning Potential with Google AdSense

When you include Google AdSense ads on your blog, there is certainly potential to make money, but how? Many beginner bloggers have Google AdSense ads running, but the earnings aren't coming. Follow the steps below to give your blog's Google AdSense program the greatest chance for success and start making money now. Time Required: Ongoing Here's How: Determine your blog's primary focus. Google AdSense ads are most effective when they are served to people who are interested in the products and services those ads offer. With that in mind, Google AdSense tends to work best on blogs that are about niche topics such as a specific product or hobby. Consider how you can make your blog's topic more focused to better attract specific types of readers and specific types of ads. Write consistent and focused content. Google serves ads based on the content on each of your pages. The more focused your content is on each page, the better Google can d

How to Increase AdSense CTR in new Ten Easy Steps

As an AdSense Webmaster, you can monitor your CTR and your site traffic to determine how and where your ads are most effective. Maximizing your success with AdSense will be experimentation and trial and error, but there are some things you can do from the start to help your CTR along. 1) Ad Placement Many websites try to hide the fact they have ads. They put them at the bottom of the page or only have one or two that are so small, the rest of the page distracts from them. While it's okay not to want to bombard your visitors with a site of ads, those ads are also a crucial part of keeping your business functioning. If magazines tried to bury their ads under all the content, they wouldn't be in business for very long, would they? Your site should be the same way. Place ads where they can easily be viewed and where they're visible to your visitors. 2) Ad Text Color The text color of your ads should match the text color of your site. If you use brig

Simple Adsense Tips to Increase CTR on Your Blog

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If you are a new blogger or an established one, there’s no doubt about it that you want to earn money with Google Adsense. One of the most important tricks to increase your adsense earning is to increase the click through ratio or CTR of your blog. Here are some of the effective ways to increase the CTR on your blog. #1 Your AdSense ads should be so integrated into your blog or website that it does not look like an ad at first glance. Try and Avoid using a banner, as their response rate is very low. #2 There is a tendency to react more on text ads as compared to image ads. So, use as much of text ads as possible in all the pages, which is in many cases mistaken as a part of online content and so is the higher click through rate. #3 Make your ads blend with the background of your blog or website. Using ads without borders is a trick to attract more visitors. #4 One of the most important factors is the placement of the ads , Try placing the ads just right

Adsense increases the size of Competitive Ad Filter up to 500 sites

The increase of Competitive Ad Filter up to 500 sites by Adsense is expected. In fact I don’t think 500 sites is enough, perhaps I should say it is never enough. The Competitive Ad Filter is introduced by Adsense for the purpose to block ads leading to competitors’ sites. That’s what Adsense suggested or wanted publishers to use, but in actual the Competitive Ad Filter isn’t treated that way. Most of the publisher uses the Competitive Ad Filter to filter out those so call low price Ads. By doing so it is said that publisher is able to increase the Adsense earning. How true this is? Well, just try it out yourself and you’ll get your answer from your Adsense earning. Just by using the Adsense Preview tool, you’re able to view the destination URLs and listed them into the Competitive Ad Filter. The price of the Ads will not be shown but you can easily judge the price of the ads from the geological target and the quality of the site. Normally sites from United States with h

Increase Your Money Making Opportunities with Google Adsense General Category Extended

Google Adsense has releases the category blocking feature to all publishers in English-speaking countries. It’s basically an update which offers publishers more control over the ads. Publishers are able to prevent competitors’ ads and unsuitable ads from appearing. The feature enables publishers to opt out of receiving ads from across 170 specific categories. It is good that Google Adsense provides publishers more control over the ads appeared but there is no guarantee the changes can increase the money earn. In fact if you’re not careful with the category blocking feature, you might end up making less money than usual. So before you start to click on the category that you think might not be getting your site any money, it will be better to spend some time researching the best way of using it. That includes going through Google Adsense forum, Adsense related community and check out blog reviews on ads filtering. Your main goal is to use the ads filtering feature to