6 Ways To Optimize AdSense Ads To Increase Revenue
Yesterday, we talked about some things you should consider before starting off your blog in 2013, and in that, we discusses about some SEO-related things. For a lot of blogs out there, the major purpose is to make money,
So today, we'll carry on the idea, and talk about Google AdSense. For
beginners as well as advanced users, the start of a new year would be a
good time to start thinking about your AdSense campaign. Are you making
the most out of your ads? Now would be a good time to review your ad
performance, and make changes accordingly. So here, we'll provide you
with a checklist of 6 things you can do to optimize AdSense and make the
most out of your ads.
1. Are you utilizing your ad spots?
This is the first questions you should be asking yourself. AdSense won't
allow you to add as many ad units as you like. But are you even
utilizing all the ad-spots that it does allow? For every page on
your website, AdSense will only let you place three AdSense for content
units. These vary in size, so you can utilize the best possible
locations your ads can fit in. But you can only place one 300x600 ad
unit. Apart from this, you can use three text-ad units, and two AdSense
for for search boxes units. Before placing all these ad-units though,
take some time to consider whether you have a sizable quality content to
ad unit ratio. It just doesn't make sense if all the ad spots have been
used, but there is no actual content on that page.
2. Take a look at your ad sizes
Generally speaking, wide ad units tend to perform better than tall ones.
For example, the 728x90, 336x280, and 300x250 ad sizes are usually the
highest performers. You should try on multiple ad sizes, and find out
for yourself what works best for you. The ad size should also correspond
to the placement of your content. For example, a tall and thin ad-unit
doesn't make sense within a written post.
3. Use text and images too
Usually, publishers just focus on image ads, and forget about the other
options available. Adding text ads is a good idea as well, because they
compete with the image ad units for the same space. Using a combination
of text and image ads can help you earn a lot more.
4. Add search boxes
As mentioned above, image ads are not the only thing in the world.
AdSense will allow you two AdSense for search boxes units per page as
well. They let you place a custom search engine on your site to provide
users with web search. And you might earn from relevant ads on the
search results page.
5. Make your ad units accessible
Pay special attention to where you actually place your ad units. They
should complement, and fit in with your content. And also, users should
be able to easily identify and access them. Generally, ads should be
above-the-fold. Google offers a lot of guidelines to help you place your ads.
6. Check out color combinations
Last, but not the least, use trial and error, and play around with
various color schemes and ad styles. They can play a big part in how
much revenue you earn. There are three strategies you can choose from.
Blend, Compliment, and contrast. Compliment is normal placement, where
ad units are used within content, and are distinguishable. Blending ad
units into content means using the same colors, so that it is hard to
distinguish the ad unit. Contrast means you use contrasting colors that
scream out an ad-unit's presence. You can use any of those, as long as
you follow the guidelines from Google.
That was it for now. Stay tuned for more on AdSense. For any questions, please use the comments section below. Peace :)
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