37 Ways To Boost Your Google Adsense Revenue

37 Ways To Boost Your Google Adsense Revenue


Google AdSense : AdSense is when you place Google Ads on your website, and when a visitor from your website clicks on an ads, Google pays you 68% of what the advertiser pays them. It's free to sign up. CTR: Your ad Click-Through Rate is the number of ad clicks divided by the number of individual ad impressions.

These tips surely help you to boost your revenue.

  1. Strickly follow the Adsense rules
  2. Choose high paying Niche for your blog
  3. Find your Keywords
  4. Create multiple ad banners
  5. Use all possible Adsense features available
  6. Choose the right ads for the content
  7. Make sure your ads are visible
  8. Use section targeting
  9. Your link units should be in hot spots where they can be seen easily by visitors
  10. Get targeted traffic
  11. Drive traffic to your blogs by SEO and backlinks.
  12. Use Adword tools to help your site
  13. Use Adsense channels to track performance
  14. Choose the right Adense format for your blog
  15. Use Adsense for search
  16. Use multiple ad units
  17. Check the Keyword density you just selected
  18. Placing ads on the top of a page is good
  19. Using images and Text ads together is good
  20. Make use of Revenue sharing sites
  21. Change the color of your ads to match your web site Palette
  22. Use Adsense multiple Palettes
  23. Use horizontal link units (navbar, Above post)
  24. Get rid of public service ads
  25. Ad placement
  26. Avoid borders on the ads
  27. Turn low paying units into image only ads
  28. Register on docstoc and upload files with the same Adsense account
  29. Reduce total number of out going links on the page
  30. Avoid MFA ( made for Adsense ) sites
  31. Keep track of your ads
  32. Block low paying advertisers with Competitive Filters
  33. Don’t overblock ads
  34. Use Adsense preview tool
  35. For short article place ads on the top of the content
  36. For long articles place ads in the middle of the content as well
  37. Avoid using common blog words

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