Google Adsense Profit:
Three Steps To Triple
Your Adsense Earnings
By Shannon Baker
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If you're like nearly every
Webmaster who has
Google Adsense on your
websites, you have
undoubtedly been
tempted by the Adsense
Gurus who promise to
teach you how to make a
gazillion dollars a month
with no extra work. While
this of course sounds
enticing, like everything
else on the web; if it
sounds too good to be
true, it probably is.
I'm going to tell you up
front, for free, what all the
gurus charge $40 to $250
to learn.
Are you ready?
Are you sure you're ready
to receive this earth
shattering, mind blowing
secret that will MAKE YOU
MONEY RIGHT NOW!?
The secret is; There are no
Adsense secrets!
Believe me, if there was a
secret method to make
thousands of dollars a
month with little to no
work, none of these gurus
would go through all the
effort to tell the world
about it. They would
exploit the secret
themselves and sit in their
walrus leather super
massage loungers on their
solid gold super yachts and
laugh at all the poor saps
following the rules
There are no Adsense
secrets, just common sense
and a couple of neat little
ideas that you can
implement that will
increase the CTR (Click
Through Rate) of the
Adsense ads being served
on your website. And an
increased CTR means
increased MIYP (Money In
Your Pocket).
The first thing you must
realize is that content is
king. If your website does
not have an abundance of
keyword rich, search engine
friendly content that
provides a valuable service
to your visitors, no amount
of Adsense tweaking in the
world will make a
difference. There are far
too many sites slapped
together with the sole
intention of generating
Adsense income. In fact, for
$40 or so on eBay, you can
buy a CD with over 350
websites themed to high
paying keywords and setup
for Adsense. All you have
to do is enter your Adsense
information and sit back
while the Mailman
struggles to deliver the
hernia inducing bags of
Adsense checks to your
doorstep.
This is a really cool fantasy,
one I like to entertain
almost as much as the
winning the Lottery fantasy,
but it just isn't going to
happen. These sites have
no original, valuable
content. People who may
be suckered into visiting
one of the sites will see
that in an instant, and view
the Google Adsense ads as
a desperate and annoying
attempt at fooling them
into clicking. If a live
Adsense editor were ever
to visit one of these sites,
your Adsense account
would be suspended
quicker than you can say
click fraud.
The underlying non-secret
that all the Adsense gurus
want to sell you is that if
your Adsense ads look like
content, and are tightly
keyed to your own
valuable, original content,
you will see your CTR rate
double at the least, and
more likely triple or more.
I recently began
implementing the three
steps I am about to reveal
to you, and my average
daily CTR on one of my
sites went from .86% to
over 4% literally overnight.
Now this is a new site, just
under a month old and I
only get around 100 visitors
a day, but I went from $
0.30 a day in Adsense
revenue to an average of $
6.00 a day in Adsense
revenue. Now scale those
numbers up to the amount
of traffic an established site
is getting, and you can see
just how phenomenal of
an increase this is.
1. Remove the Adsense
Border. By default, the
Adsense units are
surrounded by a border
with a text box at the top
that says "Ads by
Gooooogle". You goal is to
work the Adsense units
into your content as
seamlessly as possible, so
get rid of the borders.
Now, Google won't allow
you to delete the borders,
but they do allow you to
control the colors of nearly
every element of an
Adsense unit. Simply make
the border the same color
as the background of your
website. This goes for the
background color of the
Adsense unit as well,
change it to match the
background color of your
webpage.
2. Use Rectangular Box
Sizes for your Adsense
Units. Like most people,
when I first started with
Adsense, I primarily used
the horizontal skyscraper,
you know, the one that
looks like a banner. The
problem is people have
developed an advertising
sensory overload, they
don't even see banner ads
anymore, they visually tune
them out. You need to
make your Adsense unit
blend in with your content,
so use rectangular boxes. I
get the best response with
the 336X280 box size. Most
languages are read from
left to right, so try to place
your rectangular Adsense
unit in a table aligned to
the right of your text.
3. It's all about the
colors. Google gives you an
incredible amount of
leeway with the colors you
can select for your Adsense
units. Use this to your
favor, in addition to
changing the border and
background color, change
the link and URL color as
well. Most people are
accustomed to clickable
links being blue, so make
sure your Adsense links are
blue, with one exception: if
you use a different link
color on your site, change
the Adsense links to match
that color. At the bottom
of each Adsense unit there
is the URL for website
paying for that ad. You
want to draw attention
away from the URL and
towards the clickable link,
change the color of the
link to match the body
color of the ad, generally
black.
Just follow these three
simple guidelines and I
assure you, your CTR will
skyrocket. Keep adding
more original, relevant
content to your site,
increase your targeted
traffic, and watch your
Adsense revenue explode.
There are many more
Adsense techniques that
will increase your CTR, but
these three are the most
important. Watch for
future articles in which I
explain the importance of
positioning your Adsense
units and how to track
your Adsense campaigns
using channels.
Article by Mr. Shannon
Baker, over 20 years
persuading computers to
do his bidding. http://
www.fix-my-slow-
computer.com
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