Google AdSense can bring anyone a ton of money.
A ton of money to the people that have a lot of incoming traffic, right type of ads, a number of ads per page, and the perfect placement of ads.
Through my experience of Google ads, I cover 3 important topics that may help anyone increase their clicks.
Number of Ads per page This is subject that really needs to be addressed because I have seen so many websites with Google ads taking up half the website.
I know e-business owner's are in the web business to make some money, but you have to be realistic now.
What I do is select the areas where I wish to place ads.
I would go through an ad to content ratio check list.
I would check to see how many ads there are in comparison to how much content I have on my website.
I never want to have more ads then I do content, because the main reason why people come to my website is to get some kind of content out of it.
I would recommend the maximum of 3 ad types per page.
Anymore, and it would seem too cluttered.
Ad Types No matter what, if you have the room, and you plan on keeping the maximum ads at 3 I would highly recommend having at least 1 image ad from Google Adsense.
Image ads stand out a lot more then text ads, and people are more attracted to them.
What I usually do per ad space is stick to image ads, or text ads only.
I don't like the idea of having less control then I already have lost by using Google ads.
So try to stick to one or the other, the combination of both could cost you some clicks! Placement of Ads What will make a user want to come back to your website? I would say, a user that can navigate through your content without accidentally clicking on one of your ads, and having to hit the back button out of frustration.
Ad placement on a site is very important.
It can be clicked on a lot by accident, causing it to be annoying for your users, it could also be not noticed at all, and nobody will ever click on it.
It's all about the placement of your ads.
For each of my websites I have done different placements of the ad types I am using because each layout is different.
As I said earlier, image ads stand out more then text ads.
So with each, and every one of my domains I have at least 1 image ad on every page.
One thing that some web site owner's do is place a horizontal image ad, and on top of that image ad they placed a link unit ad that sits on top of the image ad horizontally as well.
The image ad will attract the attention, but then there are more ads with text that they have the option to click on also!
A ton of money to the people that have a lot of incoming traffic, right type of ads, a number of ads per page, and the perfect placement of ads.
Through my experience of Google ads, I cover 3 important topics that may help anyone increase their clicks.
Number of Ads per page This is subject that really needs to be addressed because I have seen so many websites with Google ads taking up half the website.
I know e-business owner's are in the web business to make some money, but you have to be realistic now.
What I do is select the areas where I wish to place ads.
I would go through an ad to content ratio check list.
I would check to see how many ads there are in comparison to how much content I have on my website.
I never want to have more ads then I do content, because the main reason why people come to my website is to get some kind of content out of it.
I would recommend the maximum of 3 ad types per page.
Anymore, and it would seem too cluttered.
Ad Types No matter what, if you have the room, and you plan on keeping the maximum ads at 3 I would highly recommend having at least 1 image ad from Google Adsense.
Image ads stand out a lot more then text ads, and people are more attracted to them.
What I usually do per ad space is stick to image ads, or text ads only.
I don't like the idea of having less control then I already have lost by using Google ads.
So try to stick to one or the other, the combination of both could cost you some clicks! Placement of Ads What will make a user want to come back to your website? I would say, a user that can navigate through your content without accidentally clicking on one of your ads, and having to hit the back button out of frustration.
Ad placement on a site is very important.
It can be clicked on a lot by accident, causing it to be annoying for your users, it could also be not noticed at all, and nobody will ever click on it.
It's all about the placement of your ads.
For each of my websites I have done different placements of the ad types I am using because each layout is different.
As I said earlier, image ads stand out more then text ads.
So with each, and every one of my domains I have at least 1 image ad on every page.
One thing that some web site owner's do is place a horizontal image ad, and on top of that image ad they placed a link unit ad that sits on top of the image ad horizontally as well.
The image ad will attract the attention, but then there are more ads with text that they have the option to click on also!
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