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Google Adsense Tips For More Money And More Traffic

Google Adsense Tips For More Money And More Traffic


Following on from my AdSense article from yesterday, I have collected a few tricks and tips for Google AdSense today.


Here, too, I would like to start by saying that these tips are not miracle cures and work anytime and anywhere. Here, too, you always have to test first and, if necessary, find the right one for yourself.


If you have any further tips, then I would be happy if you write them in the comments.


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Google AdSense Tips

Do not hide

AdSense in column AdSense advertising is not paid for by views, but by clicks. It is therefore important that as many visitors as possible be aware of the ads.


So don't hide your AdSense blocks on the right or below, but insert the code where it can be seen. It always worked well for me at the beginning and at the end of posts.


First ad with the highest click prices

According to Google, the ads with the highest click prices are placed in the first AdSense block in the code.


This block should be the most prominently placed AdSense block and not hidden somewhere to the right of the column.


AdSense in content

The integration of AdSense blocks in the middle of articles has always worked very well for me. You can do this manually with the “ AdSense-Deluxe ” plug-in, for example .


I am currently using the Simple Ads Manager plug-in because you simply have more control over the position by hand.


Up to 3 AdSense ads

Google allows up to 3 AdSense text ad units per page. If you have enough text in your posts, you should also use this and place an ad at the beginning, in the middle and at the end of your posts.


If you only have short news articles, you shouldn't annoy your readers and only include 2 or one AdSense block.


Link Color

For most blogs and websites, blue will work best for the AdSense links. Blue is the learned link color for “normal” internet users.


AdSense templates

The AdSense templates provided by Google are not recommended. Try to match the ads to the layout of your blog or website so that the AdSense blocks are not recognizable as advertising out of the corner of your eye.


1 article = one topic

If possible, limit yourself to one topic per post. The more focused the article, the more relevant the AdSense ads will be.


Limiting the analysis area

In this context, it is also important to limit the analysis area of ​​the page for the Google AdSense crawler.


With the orders


<! - google_ad_section_start ->

and


<! - google_ad_section_end ->

if you tell Google that only the text in between is decisive for the ads.


You can either do this yourself in your WordPress theme or use the WordPress plugin wpSEO *, for example , that automatically sets these tags in front of and behind the article text.



Block nasty ads Not all ads in Google AdSense blocks are really serious. Therefore, one should consider whether to filter out certain ad domains.


There is an option for this in the Google AdSense account. You can find a list of dubious advertisements here, for example, although I have only blocked some of them. You have to check yourself whether you are blocking all of these URLs.


Many bloggers, including myself, have found that this filtering also increased click prices. So it is worthwhile to “clean up” something here.


Watching ads

You should also watch the ads on your previous articles. Are there many different advertisements or are the advertisements repeated a lot? Or even more and more only 1 or 2 ads appear in a 4-ad block.


This can mean that there are hardly any advertisers for this topic / these keywords. So it's better to rely on article topics and keywords that bring more ads and thus more competition and higher click prices.


Using ad channels

It is very important to use a channel for every ad. This simply means that you can see the statistics in the Google AdSense account for the individual channels and thus for each ad separately. Otherwise it is hardly possible to compare the individual displays.


Text Ads Are

More Effective Than Image Ads Most bloggers report that they get significantly more clicks on text ads than on AdSense image ads.

I just can approve that too. So be sure to click on “Text Only Ads” when creating your ads.


If someone has had a different experience, then I am happy to receive a comment.


More traffic = more clicks?

Of course, more traffic is always a good thing. If you manage to maintain the click rate, then of course the clicks on AdSense also increase.


However, not all traffic is created equal. If you blog about popular and (let's say) adult topics, you will certainly get a lot of traffic, but your own click prices (and certainly also the reputation of your own blog) will suffer as a result.


Basically, of course, more traffic is also good for AdSense income.


AdSense ads immediately visible

This again falls under the heading "Don't conceal advertisements". The first AdSense block can be seen immediately after loading the page, which also increases the click chances.


As few other links as possible.

I noticed this myself. Typically, the more other links are available, the lower the click-through rate of the AdSense ads.


Before I had my new layout, my CTR was almost double what it is now. Now I have significantly more links at the top and the visitors therefore have more alternatives.


That is why so-called “AdSense themes” are optimized to have as few links as possible in the header.

The visitor should be the first to perceive the AdSense links.


So that was the list of my AdSense tips. I probably forgot 1 or 2, but I'll give them back when you come back to me :-)


You can find my recipe for success for AdSense ads in the article “ Doubling AdSense Earnings - An AdSense Recipe for Success ”


What not to do with AdSense? 

Tomorrow you will learn what not to do with your AdSense ads.

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