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5 Ways to Attract Expensive Google Ads: Optimize Your Adsense Ads

December 07, 2009 | Ghengis | Comments 0
5 Ways to Attract Expensive Google Ads: Optimize Your Adsense Ads

5 Ways to Attract Expensive Google Ads: Optimize Your Adsense Ads

Last month I have posted a how I earn the highest CPM for my websites using adsense and chitika. And today I will share some of the ways that you can attract higher paid ads for your websites.

  • Make the ads more relevant
    Use se Section Targeting when you work with Google Adsense. Use <!–  google_ad_section_start –> at the beginning and  <!– google_ad_section_end –> at the end of your Google adsense code. Also ignore reader comments and navigation by putting <!– google_ad_section_start(weight=ignore) –> at the beginning and <!– google_ad_section_end –> at the end of the adsense code.
  • Targeting expensive keywords
    Check bids and revise content accordingly – e.g. house painting vs. home improvement. Try it and you will find an improvement. Also, if you don’t know what keyword to choose, go to the Google adwords tools section and choose for there.
  • Put competitors and low CTR advertisers on your block list
    It’s a no brainer.
  • Dispense with Flash-based or graphics-rich approach
    You already know that search engines do not like flash based or graphic rich websites. Content is the king, add it as much as you can in your site.
  • Keywords in URL, H1 tag, body copy, title tag
    Use the keywords wherever you get a chance. Be consistent and precise with the keywords.

Finally one might ask, did I see them work? Yes most of the time.  But it also doesn’t mean that you will rush into making changes.  I need you to think about all the above and then decide if you would like to implement those or not.  Before i go for today, please keep in mind that you should try as much as you can to optimize for the better paid ads for your blog BUT don’t try any black hat ways to do anything. It will be a real shortcut to the end of you blogging career.

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