AdSense Tips
Alan Lang | Jun 07, 2009 | Comments 0
Running an AdSense site can be a profitable venture for those who know how to set things up right from the start. The time you’ll spend learning from your mistakes will be much greater than the time you’ll spend learning how to avoid them in the first place. You don’t have to be a technical guru to get good at designing AdSense sites but you do have to understand and implement a few very basic techniques.
So here is some AdSense Advice…
Write good, relevant content. Make sure your keywords appear throughout the page, but not too frequently. Never plagiarize: Google doesn’t like duplicate content will just put your webpage on a list of pages to ignore. Pay attention to where your AdSense ad blocks are positioned relative to your content. The consensus among AdSense experts is that a centrally located content, surrounded by ad blocks to the top and left work best. Locating them to the right is also not bad. But whatever you do, don’t over-populate your site with ads. You know the kind–you can’t tell whether there’s any content other than ads. Most of the time, I just hit the ‘back’ button. Remember: people are looking for relevant content, not ads! Give them what they want and more often you’ll get what you want–clicks.Some less obvious
AdSense suggestions…
Most AdSense wannabe’s rightly focus on writing good, relevant content. But something less obvious is the underlying html of the web page. There’s only one reason to put AdSense ads on your site, and that is to make money. You’re not going to make money with AdSense without traffic. And you’re not going to get traffic without a properly optimized web page. Make sure the title of your web page contains your main keyword or key phrase. Make sure your page’s meta description also makes use of your keywords. Pay attention to the anchor text of your links. Example: “Click to read more information on making money with AdSense” versus “For more information on making money with AdSense, click here”. The former contains our key phrase in the anchor text whereas the latter does not. Get the idea?
You were looking for AdSense tips and I’ve shared a few with you. And now I have another: keep things in perspective. We all want instant gratification and no one wants to wait for success. But the time you spend devoting yourself to learning your subject matter and becoming an effective writer is a downpayment on your future success. As the saying goes, take care of the little things and the big things will take care of themselves.
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