Friday, May 2, 2014
Hints for Google AdSense
Do Not Put Too Much Emphasis on Ads
Dedicating space to ads on your web page will help you generate revenue, but dedicating too much space to your AdSense ads can be counterproductive. If the visitors to your website are bombarded with ads, you are not likely to garner the revenue that you expected. Putting too much of an emphasis on the AdSense on your website can cause your website to receive fewer valuable backlinks, and you may even experience less traffic over time.
Look at the Whole Picture
Even if you are attracting a lot of traffic to your website, this is not the entire picture when it comes to AdSense income. You must also consider the type of site and the type of audience when calculating AdSense revenue. AdSense ads are targeted to the content on your website, so certain types of content will create better results than others. If you are creating blogs or websites specifically for AdSense, choose topics that generate a lot of interest and that contain popularly searched-for keywords.
Influence Your Ad Content
Use HTML comment syntax to let Google know which content is most important when it serves ads to your website. Preface your important content with 'google ad section start' in an HTML comment tag to let Google know which content is relevant to your advertising needs. For content that you do not want Google to consider when choosing the ads that your website generates, preface the content with the same tag, but with '(weight=ignore) immediately following the 'google ad section start' comment. End both sections with 'google ad section end,' and Google AdSense will know which sections of your website should and should not contribute to the relevance of your AdSense ads.
Use Google Analytics
Google Analytics is effective in showing you where your traffic is coming from and where it goes. If you want to analyze your visitors, especially when it comes to AdSense traffic, Google Analytics is an essential tool. It will show you where your visitors are clicking to arrive at your site, and even more importantly, whether or not they are clicking your advertisements.
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