Filed under CTR, targeting, niche, content, story
Someone from webmasterworld confirmed the Adsense formula.Apparently he’s pretty exciting because in 2 weeks, his Adsense earning soared from $0 to $50 /day with 3500-4000 unique visits per day. And 2 weeks ago he even got no website!
Source: http://www.webmasterworld.com/google_adsense/3364222.htm
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Filed under blending, CTR, program policy, position
The best practices to increase CTR is not only blending alone but also standing out quite a bit.
Joel’s site makes this point crystal clear, http://www.askjoelcomm.com/. The leaderboard comes right upfront of the screen, yet Joel does a good job by implementing a prominent image directly under ‘Ads by Google’, which is very clever in that visitors are often distracted by larger visual element from its nearby smaller ones thereby neglecting the ‘Ads by Google’ text.
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Filed under relevancy, CTR, targeting, veteran talk, content, seo
Updated: Added Google Hot Trends in the tools section.
Updated: Added a few more keyword tools.
More traffic simply means more revenue with Adsense. I haven’t been writing for long time but as I learn and experiment, things eventually come up for me a little. Here’s some thoughts I’m going to share with you and at the same time clear the mess up for myself. Thanks to those guys at DP, they are just lovely! Read the rest of this entry »
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Filed under CTR, relevancy, targeting, position
CTR could just have been an everlasting issue for the vast majority of adsensers, especially those who are barely getting on the highway, among which I’m the centurion. -D Anyway, one guy at webmasterworld had some trouble figuring out why one of the ad placements underperformed the rest.
Source: http://www.webmasterworld.com/google_adsense/3361223.htm
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