Google Ads

sexta-feira, 2 de maio de 2008

Do You Know How To Increase Your Adsense Revenue?

Do You Know How To Increase Your Adsense Revenue?

Are you using Adsense in your Blog? Ok, you can read these advices from Michelle Bery.

5 Tips To Increase Your Adsense Revenue

Author: Michelle Bery

The brain trust over at Google has come up with a little wacky,
off-the-wall idea about Internet ads. Make them less annoying.

No, that's it. That's the whole plan. Seems like someone should
have thought of that one a little earlier.

But bloggers can cash in with Google's AdSense network. Instead
of posting blinking lights, cheap animation and a bobbing and
bouncing monkey (or the paper football, although I totally rock
at that one) Google matches vertical or horizontal blocks of
text with the content of the web page. The ads don't blink or
jump around. Instead, they match or relate to the topic at hand,
so the reader isn't seized with the immediate need to get it off
the screen…right now…no matter what it costs.

Traffic goes up, income goes up. Making money on the Internet –
it may be the World Wide Web's Holy Grail. Still, despite the
simplicity, there are several steps savvy bloggers can take to
give AdSense added oomph.

Here are some other almost obvious tips:

•Don't make it boring. Boring equals bad. More importantly,
boring drives readers away in two clicks. No one wants to read
for three days straight why organizing your closet via season,
not color, makes sense. Try to keep content fresh and
continually updated. The more often people check in to see what
else is going on in your world, the more often you hear
cha-ching. Wash-rinse-repeat a few times, and you have created a
loyal and happy reader.

•Make it easy to read. People cannot read blue text on a black
screen! Keeping the layout simple and clean is the easiest way
not to screw anything up. A general rule calls for placing an
advertisement "above the fold," or in place on the first portion
of the screen before any scrolling is required.

•Think about ad placement. Don't try to squish a horizontal
advertisement into a vertical one. Google provides plenty of ad
options from including a link to placing an ad in the middle of
some text so no need exists to use the wrong ad. If you don't
know what size to make an idea, going too wide will look the
best.

•Listen to your readers. Most of them are not to hesitant to
give an honest opinion of a new advertisement type or content or
anything else for that matter. If moving all your ads to the
bottom of a rambling ode to your dead parakeet causes income to
crash, then, well, maybe you shouldn't do that. Consider making
small, gradual changes and watching your traffic numbers.

•Remember why you started blogging. Bloggers blog for fun, for
release, for a creative jolt and any other number of reasons.
But, usually, not because the idea of sitting at the computer
makes them think of a dentists' drill. If it stops being fun for
you, your readers will likely realize it. And who wants to be
around that guy? If you find your self in a slump, give yourself
permission to take a day or two off. Then, think about why you
do this and what you want out of it. Plus, it's totally an
addiction, so after a day or two you will be itching to get
back.

Just because it took surfers years to almost literally rising
up in arms against pop ad is no reason your blog can't start
earning money now. Follow these tips and let Google's AdSense do
most of the work.

About The Author: Michelle is a bona fide professional blogger.
If you're aiming for six figure online profits then you NEED her
fun advice! Read her Make money online

Nenhum comentário: