10 Proven Strategies to Increase Your AdSense Revenue
Strategies to Increase Your AdSense Revenue |
Using
AdSense & want to increase your revenue? Here I’m sharing those tips which
will help you to increase your revenue.
AdSense is one of the top advertisement programs for bloggers.
I
have already written extensively about some good reasons for using
Adsense and, for newer bloggers, I have offered our complete guide to
creating an Adsense account.
Now it’s
time to move forward and learn some of the basic and advanced tips to
increase AdSense revenue.
One
factor to which you must give some serious consideration
involves the placement of your ads. Be careful to make sure you don’t
violate Adsense policies by placing your ads in such a way that forces users to
click on them. Additionally, be sure to never ask someone to click
your ads.
With
those important considerations out of the way, Adsense’s new interface has some
easy-to-use features which will surely help you to boost your revenue.
DIY tips for increasing AdSense revenue:
It
is commonly said that traffic is directly proportional to money
in blogging, but this is not really accurate in terms of Adsense
advertising. The reason for this is that there are many factors which affect
your Adsense income. These include ad placement, ad type, traffic source
and most important, AdSense CPC.
If
you are doing keyword research, keep an eye on the CPC column. The higher
the CPC, the better it is for you as an Adsense publisher. If you target
high CPC, then the number of words, keywords and clicks on your ads will
usually be higher.
You can also use a tool like SEMRUSH to find profitable keywords.
One
thing I don’t like about Adsense is that this type of Internet based
advertising is performing the least effectively of those in my
performance channel.
With
all of that said, let’s move on to the goal of this post which is to give you
an understanding of some of the simple and advanced ways
to increase Google Adsenseincome.
Size/Location:
This
is one of the most common factors involved in getting low vs. high CTR.
You
should try putting Adsense ads around the content and above the fold.
(Above-the-fold ads perform far better than below-the-fold ads!)
You
can blend the ads with your site design.
Something
that bloggers often ignore are link-based ads. Link-based ads are
different from banner ads, and they don’t decrease the CTR of main ads if
optimized properly. I usually prefer to keep these types of ads on the
header navbar.
When
you are designing a website for Adsense income, you should keep the AdSense
heatmap in your mind. This way you can easily create Adsense-optimized
themes and designs for your new site.
Here
are some of the Adsense sizes which work best:
336
* 280 : Large Rectangle
300*250
:
728*90
160*600
As
you can see, in the Adsense world size matters.
Organic
Traffic /U.S :
Adsense
ads perform best when your traffic is from search engines.Also, interest-based
ads might not perform as well if you are getting more direct traffic. Many
people complain about low CPC and low Adsense income despite
leaving millions of impressions per month. This is mostly due
to CPC and traffic sources. Start targeting traffic from countries like
the U.S.A and the U.K, and you will end up getting high CPC.
Learning more
about on-page SEO optimization techniques should be very helpful to
you. Also check out:
Adsense
for Search: Add extra revenue source
Adsense
offers many ways to monetize your site, and you should try to take advantage of
all ad types. Adsense for Search not only helps you monetize, but it also
helps with user navigation. I have previously shared a guide on setting
up Adsense for Search.
Adsense
section targeting: Make ads more relevant
Adsense
is a contextual ad network that works based on the content of your page,
and this includes your header and footer. So ads shown via Adsense
must be highly relevant to the context of your article.
Adsense
section targeting is a quick technique to add two lines of code before and
after the content, thus targeting your ad to the content. Here is an
official guide for implementing Adsense Section Targeting.
Image
or Text Ads:
One
of the myths of AdSense is that image ads work better. By blocking an ad
type or ad category, you decrease the competition on your ad, and this also
decreases the CPM of your ads. I prefer to use both ad types.
Ads
between posts:
If
you want to increase Adsense revenue, you can easily configure Adsense ads to
match with your page background and colors, and add 468*60 image ads or text
link ads in between posts. You can also add 7-10 pictures, keeping in
mind that you want to offer a good user experience to your readers. Make sure
to add enough space between ads & content, so that it doesn’t violate
AdSense policies.
Placement
targeting:
This
is one idea which many bloggers are not implementing. When you create a
channel, you have the option to add more details about your ad types, and then
put your ad up for auction in the market by opting for placement
targeting. This increases the competition, and the ad value on your site goes
up. You must enable this manually for every custom channel. To enable
placement targeting on your existing custom channel, log in to your Adsense
account > My ads > Custom > Custom Channels. Next, click on one
of the names and a screen will pop up. Simply add the details and put a
checkmark at placement targeting.
Adsense
Blacklist URL’s :
There
are many advertiserss which pay very little per click. There used to
be a site showing the Adsense ad “black list”, but if you have compiled a
list of your own or you know of any site with very poor performance,
you can block that advertiser’s URL. I have done it myself, and it improved my
revenue by 10% in one week’s time. You can also block
your competitor’s ads from displaying on your site.
Adsense
Category blocking:
In
the new Adsense interface, the category blocking feature has become much easier
to use. You can quickly see which categories of ads are performing
poorly, and you can block those categories. I usually block the categories
which have a good percentage of impression but a very low earnings percentage.
This can also be configured via your “allow” and “block” ads page.
Adsense
for Youtube:
If
you are a video publisher or if you upload videos to YouTube, you can monetize
your copyrighted video using the YouTube publisher program. I have been
using it for a long time, and it performs really well. Performance, of
course, depends on the amount of traffic your YouTube videos
get, but currently Adsense for YouTube is making almost $40-45/month.
Here is a guide to get started:
Experiment:
If
your only source of income is Google Adsense revenue, then perhaps these tips
will be helpful to you. It is important to test various things and see
what works the best for you. For example, you can play with link colors and see
which link color combination is generating maximum CTR, etc.
Feel
free to share a tip which has worked well for you and has helped you to
increase your Adsense revenue.
If
you are not approved for Google AdSense, you can have look for other
posts published here at ShoutMeLoud regarding alternative monetization
programs.
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