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Google adsense.any tips please?

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  • sean posted: 24 Jun at 4:01 am

    Hi Renee,

    Sounds like you have decent traffic to your website. The ads could be placed in strategic areas on the page where the visitors focus first when they visit. Here is a link you can visit and get FREE adsense templates, video tutorials, coaching and submit links to directories, e.t.c.

    Hope this will help you good luck.

    Sean R.

  • Shae S posted: 26 Jun at 2:13 pm

    Well I think you do not have the traffic you need to generate much. Is that 1000 unique visitors, 1000 visits, or 1000 page loads?

    Just for compairson, the small site I run has thusfar this month:
    Unique Visitors: 5899
    Visits: 8269
    Page loads: 24292

    I am quite sure my traffic numbers are not such that I could generate money with ads.

  • imisidro posted: 27 Jun at 9:17 am

    Your friend is right. Adsense is NOT just about traffic. You can get very little traffic yet still make lots of money from Adsense

    The key is: Responsiveness of audience to the ads

    A travel website that provides information on travel to Spain will attract visitors looking for ways to arrange their travel and spend money on their vacation to Spain. Your site provides the info, but the ads will provide hotels, travel agencies, tourist destinations, car rentals — ads that are likely to get the attention of the users of your site. This is a site that will most likely do well with Adsense.

    However, if you are a gaming website where the main purpose of the user is to play games on your site, then Adsense will not perform as well. Most blogs also do not do well with Adsense. The problem with blogs and Adsense is the responsiveness of audience to the ads. People visit blogs to read about something — they are not on the lookout for ways to spend money.

    To improve the performance of Adsense on your site, Google Adsense Help has good tips on where to put the ads on a blog (their blog heat map). Their tips are as follows:

    1. Blend the ads on your blog
    2. Experiment with multiple ad formats and locations
    3. Offer readers more options with search and referrals
    4. Improve site targeting

    And write about topics that will attract visitors looking to spend money — e.g. product review sites

  • Jane~ posted: 28 Jun at 7:22 pm

    base on my experience, placing ads on strategic locations are really needed, and it should be carefully placed where in it can easily be noticed, experimenting on areas like placing it on upper right other areas of your blog are really needed to know what place best suits the ads..

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