Monday, June 7, 2010

10 Adsense Tips for Maximum Rates Through Click

1) You should make your Adsense ads look as a part of your web page. They shouldn't look like an Ad. People are negative to advertising. They search the internet for content not ads. Especially Banners have a less of 0,5% response. Their days are over. Imagine if you have an Adsense ad looking like the typical Banner with different colors. It will not be profitable.


2) Text ads are better than image ads. Like before, people are more responsive to text than images. In a way it is considered as a part of the online document and is more clickable.

3) No Border ads. One of the best tricks is to erase the borders of Adsense ads and make them again having the same color with your website's background.

4) No other advertisements. The first reason is to be legitimate according to Google's Rules and the second more practical reason is that you do not want to distract your visitor's attention and go somewhere else without clicking your Adsense ads.

5) Placement. Even if you have the best Ad, people will not respond if they don't see it instantly. The best place to see the ad is the top of your web page and the next is aside
your document's text. Visitors will click it more frequently since it will look like your text.

6) Traffic. Try to use legitimate ways of traffic. Some people use Google Adwords and other Pay per Click search engines. The problem here is to search very carefully for the right niche and keywords in order to make your campaigns profitable. Other ways is link popularity techniques like link exchange directories, software or even mass blog submission techniques. Don't use link farms and classifieds for that, because search engine's algorithms are extremely clever and they will ban your listings.


7) Do not rely on one website. Yes you can make money with one website but try to make as more as possible.


8) Relevant content is King. Articles are one of the best tactics to create huge websites that will be crawled by search engine's robots. Don't forget search engines exist to provide relevant content at first. One excellent resource to automate your article directory procedure is http://www.articleequalizer.com .You can create an article database in minutes which otherwise is time consuming and it would take you a week!

9) Use site maps. Google's site maps visit your site and crawl it much sooner that any other submission process. More information is here: http://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps

10) Relevant ads. It's one of the most important factors for Adsense success. If the internet user can't find relevant ad in your page he or she won't click the ad. Would you act differently? So it's critical to create relevant resource for your web page. In order to do that, you must do the following steps.
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Sunday, May 30, 2010

How to make 100 dollar per day by AdSense

Let me tell you the secret. How to make 100 dollars per day using AdSense ads in your blog or website. Not only one way but two ways to achieve it .


First Method

This is the most common method you can see in many AdSense guides out there. Sounds quite easy. I know all of you will like it.

It is quite a number game. You just have to figure out the easiest way to generate 100 dollars with in 24 hours using the AdSense formula. First figure our what you need to make money out of AdSense. They are Traffic, Clicks and Earning per click.

So if you are displaying AdSense ads that pays you one dollar per click you only have to get 100 clicks. If you get 5% of page CTR then you need to bring around 2000 visitors to your site. Same way if you manage to display AdSense ads that pay you two dollars you will need only 1000 visitors.

How to choose the high paying key words? We have already discussed some simple ways to figure out the high paying key words. Google Search based key word tool and spyfu will help you to figure out keywords that might pay you $1-$2 dollars per click. Great!!!

You must optimize AdSense Ads to improve the page CTR. We have gone through couple of methods to place the ads in the best spot where it gets visitors attention. You can always find pretty good tips and updated from the AdSense blog as well. Much better!!!

Now only thing you have to solve it the traffic. If you Google "ways to increase traffic to your web site" you will end up getting thousands of ways to get traffic for free. Anyway lets have a quick look at couple of methods to bring traffic.

Search Engine - Need extra effort in SEO but one of the main source.
Yahoo Answers - Answer the related questions in Yahoo Answers and drop a related website or article.
Twitter -
Article Writing - Regularly submitting articles to article sites such as Ezine and hub pages will bring lot of traffic to your web site.
Comment on other sites -
Forums -
And there are so many other ways to bring traffic to your web site. So the final problem is solved. According to the equation now you should be earning hundred or more than hundred dollars per day.

You might be thinking why the hell I haven't told you that I have achieved the 100 dollars per day. Because the above method is based on the numbers but when it come to real world there are lot of other factors will added to it where you will need lot more experiments and working need to be done. However, don't through the first method because we will build on it.

Second method to make 100 dollars per day

What we went through in first method is absolutely what we requires to achieve. But the way to achieve it is not that straight forward as it look like. You are dealing with humans not machines. One day with 1000 visitors you will get 20 clicks and another day it can be zero. Also, the way AdSense build the system Ads will compete to get the position in your site with other AdWord ad publishers. You might end up getting different amounts for the click even though it is the same keyword.

These are some facts you have to figure out and hardly repeat on another website. Thats where you need to build up your own experiments base on the tips and tricks that you can learn from other.

Bottom line to AdSense Income will be a better place to start or refine your AdSense campaign. Do not forget to share your experience with us.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

The AdSense revenue share

Today, in the spirit of greater transparency with AdSense publishers, we’re sharing the revenue shares for our two main AdSense products — AdSense for content and AdSense for search.

As you may already know, AdSense is comprised of several products. The most popular are AdSense for content, which allows publishers to generate revenue from ads placed alongside web content, and AdSense for search, which allows publishers to place a custom Google search engine on their site and generate revenue from ads shown next to search results. Since AdSense for content and AdSense for search offer publishers different services, the revenue shared with publishers differs for each of these products.

AdSense for content publishers, who make up the vast majority of our AdSense publishers, earn a 68% revenue share worldwide. This means we pay 68% of the revenue that we collect from advertisers for AdSense for content ads that appear on your sites. The remaining portion that we keep reflects Google's costs for our continued investment in AdSense — including the development of new technologies, products and features that help maximize the earnings you generate from these ads. It also reflects the costs we incur in building products and features that enable our AdWords advertisers to serve ads on our AdSense partner sites. Since launching AdSense for content in 2003, this revenue share has never changed.

We pay our AdSense for search partners a 51% revenue share, worldwide, for the search ads that appear through their implementations. As with AdSense for content, the proportion of revenue that we keep reflects our costs, including the significant expense, research and development involved in building and enhancing our core search and AdWords technologies. The AdSense for search revenue share has remained the same since 2005, when we increased it.

We also offer additional AdSense products including AdSense for mobile applications, AdSense for feeds, and AdSense for games. We aren’t disclosing the revenue shares for these products at this time because they’re quickly evolving, and we're still learning about the costs associated with supporting them. Revenue shares for these products can vary from product to product since our costs in building and maintaining these products can vary significantly. Additionally, the revenue shares for AdSense for content and AdSense for search also can vary for major online publishers with whom we negotiate individual contracts.

Of course, we can’t guarantee that the revenue share will never change (our costs may change significantly, for example), but we don’t have any current plans to do so for any AdSense product. Over the next few months we’ll begin showing the revenue shares for AdSense for content and AdSense for search right in the AdSense interface.

We hope this additional transparency helps you gain more insight into your business partnership with Google. We believe our revenue share is very competitive, and the vast number of advertisers who compete to appear on AdSense sites helps to ensure that you’re earning the most from every ad impression. Additionally, when considering different monetization options, we encourage you to focus on the total revenue generated from your site, rather than just revenue share, which can be misleading. For example, you would receive $68 with AdSense for content for $100 worth of advertising that appeared on your site. If another ad network offers an 80% revenue share, but is only able to collect $50 from ads served on your site, you would earn $40. In this case, a higher revenue share wouldn’t make up for the lower revenue yield of the other ad network.

We’re continually working on helping you improve the returns from your site while giving you more control and insight into AdSense. For example, we continue to improve our technology so that we can deliver even better matched ads and attract even more advertisers to your websites. Additionally, we recently began providing more granular ways to find and review the ads on your site, as well as the ability to filter more ads by category. We’re also focused on finding other ways to make AdSense better for you. As you may remember, last December, we asked for your ideas and feedback on how we can make AdSense better. We received more than 600 suggestions and 35,000 votes, and we’ve been reviewing them all.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

AdSense for Domains Expands Use of Keyword Hints

You asked for it, you got it! AdSense for Domains, which launched a year ago to help publishers earn revenue through ads placed on undeveloped domains, now uses optional keyword hints more often. These keywords are suggestions supplied to Google by domain owners about the types of content users are looking for when they arrive on an undeveloped domain. They are used to help our system determine the best ads to place on these domains. For example, with the domain www.rockstarsand.com, a publisher might suggest the keywords "bitumen" and "mining" so that ads may appear from advertisers offering oil extraction products.

Keyword hints remain optional. When keyword hints are provided by the publisher, our ad-matching systems will use them more often. As always, we aim to provide the most relevant ads for the user, the best value for advertisers, and the best returns for publishers. This means in some cases, keyword hints will be ignored when we have evidence that other targeting approaches perform better.

Instructions for setting keyword hints for your domains can be found here.

The AdSense for Domains team is continuing to work on additional product improvements, that we will be announcing in the coming months.

Better site traffic data and new name for Google Ad Planner

Already, tens of thousands of AdSense publishers have used Google Ad Planner to share information about their website with advertisers. We are continuing to invest in the product in order to provide the deepest, most accurate data possible. To that end, we have improved how we calculate site traffic by over 10%, upgraded the way we publish opt-in Google Analytics data from publishers, and renamed the product to DoubleClick Ad Planner. Visit the DoubleClick blog to read more about the new product features and new name.

As always, anyone can use the newly renamed DoubleClick Ad Planner whether or not they are a DoubleClick customer. The product remains free and open for everyone. The URL for publishers to update their profile remains the same: www.google.com/adplanner/publisher.

If you are new to Ad Planner, we invite you to learn more about claiming your site.
 
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