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Everything you need to know about Tips and Tricks for AdSense

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Are you still wondering what are the tips or tricks related to AdSense that you are not aware of?. Now you can learn everything that you need to know about AdSense tips or tricks in order to maximize your earnings online. A very comprehensive WebmasterWorld thread has publishers sharing their biggest AdSense tips and tricks. With more than 3 pages of threaded discussions, there are tons of information for everyone. Below is a compilation of tips and tricks shared by AdSense publishers on the WebmasterWorld forum.

  1. Medium and Large rectangles out perform other ad types.
  2. Blending ads in to your website usually helps increase eCPM (Cost per Impression - It is used for measuring the worth and cost of a specific e-marketing campaign.)
  3. The bot is pretty logical. A page about Cameras will earn a lower CPC (Cost Per Click) for adverts about cameras, compared to a page about camera reviews. The review page suggests to Google that the user is looking to buy.
  4. Too many ads on the page will mean there is more chance of a lower paying advertiser to creep in and lower your CPC.
  5. Don’t dismiss the horizontal link unit, it can be very successful if placed well.
  6. Remove low performing pages to boost your ecpm.
  7. If one page has lots of affiliate links, minimize Adsense.
  8. Make sure all h1, h2 tags are in place.
  9. Get rid of MFAs (Made for AdSense sites) from your site.
  10. Placement of keywords around AdSense ads.
  11. It’s important to find which keywords are earning more.
  12. Don’t forget AdSense search.
  13. View your site as an end user. Would you click on your ad(s)?

Hopefully it is beneficial to you. If you have some tips or tricks, please share them with me.


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Comment by melvin,foong
2007-10-18 17:38:15

I would click my ads, if only it was allowed. Sometimes the ads that I see on my site are very interesting, urging me to click on it!

 
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