5 Great Tips to Increase Your Adsense Revenue
Posted by reviews on Aug 24, 2007
If webmasters want to monetize their websites, the best way to do it is through Adsense or a similar program. There are plenty of webmasters that are finding it hard to earn decent amount of money via their websites. However there are the other ones, the ones that seem to be raking in the money. What makes these webmasters different from the rest?
The successful ones often can provide some great tips for making money via their websites. There is no need to reinvent the wheel. It’s time for you to learn from the successful ones and not repeat their mistakes.
Here are 5 great methods to improve your Adsense earnings.
1. Concentrating on one format of Adsense ad. The one format that has worked well for is the Large Rectangle (336X280) size. This format tends to have a higher Click Through Rate (CTR). The benefit of this ad format is that it look like normal web links. People are used to clicking on this layout since it is visually similar to most websites that they commonly use when browsing the internet. They may not know they are clicking on an Adsense ad.
2. Location, location, location! Do not put Adsense on the bottom of the pages of your site. Put them at the top, center, or sides, where people can see them more quickly. You will be surpised at how much a location matters.
3. Create a custom palette for your ads. Choose a color that will blend with the background of your site. If your site has a light blue background, try to use light blue as the color of your ad border and background. The idea to pattern the colors to make the Adsense ads look like they are part of the various web pages. By blending the ads with your content you will increase the likelyhood of people clicking on the ads.
4. Content is king! Keep them coming back for more with relevant and interesting content. If you can’t think of something interesting to write or add to your site, hire someone to write for you. Also, write something in which you know something about. The Digital Point Forum has people wanting to write original content, and at reasonable prices.
5. Some have found that less content means a higher CTR. The belief is that you are leaving your readers wanting more and that they will click around looking for more information. Unfortunately, others disagree with this theory. You may want to experiment.