Tricks I Used To Triple My AdSense Earnings In 30 Days
Tricks I Used ToTriple My AdSense Earnings In 30 Days
I have been using
Google AdSense to monetize my blogs and websites for as long as I remember. In
fact it was the first method I ever tried (I made a whooping $15 on my first
month… back in 2005). Over the years I migrated to other methods (e.g., direct
sponsors and affiliate marketing), which made AdSense become merely an
inventory filler. I was still making around $1,000 monthly from it, but
whenever I could I would use other methods over it.
Then some months ago
I started noticing an upward trend on the CPC of my sites, and I figured that I
should give AdSense another try. I started applying some tricks here and there,
and the next month I made over $3,000 with it (that is combining all my sites).
I was pleasantly surprised, and I decided to keep using it actively on some
sites.
In this article I
want to share with you the tips and tricks I used to triple my AdSense earnings
in one month.
1. I added units to my Big Websites
Daily Blog Tips and
Daily Writing Tips are my largest websites in terms of traffic. They are
getting close to one million monthly page views (combined). Despite that I was
not using AdSense on them, mainly because the direct sponsorship model was
working relatively well.
Some months ago I
decided to load some AdSense units on the sites, however, and the results were
very positive. Around 70% of the boost I generated to my earnings came from
these two sites. At the same time I managed to keep the other monetization
methods working fine, and no reader ever complained about the new ads (more on
that later).
Even if your blog is
already making money with direct sponsors and affiliate marketing, therefore,
you could still manage to increment your earnings by strategically adding some
AdSense units.
2. I added units to my Small Websites
As many webmasters
do, I have a bunch of small websites scattered around the web. Some are on free
hosted platforms like Blogger, and others are self hosted sites that I
abandoned along the way. Most of these sites still get traffic, however. Not
much, but combined the numbers get decent.
I figured that adding
AdSense units to all these sites could yield some money, and I was right. The
main reason is that, since these are abandoned sites and don’t have loyal
visitors, I can place the units very aggressively. The result was a very high
CTR (Click-through rate), which compensates the small traffic levels.
Don’t underestimate
the earning potential of small websites, especially if you are willing to place
AdSense units aggressively.
3. I used the Large
Units
If you want to make
money with AdSense you’ll inevitably need to use one of these units: the
336×280 large rectangle, the 300×250 rectangle, the 120×600 large skyscraper or
the 728×90 leaderboard.
Whenever I tried to
use smaller units the results were disappointing. Even if I positioned them
aggressively the CTR was just too low.
All four units
mentioned above can produce good results, but the best performing one is by far
the 336×280 large rectangle, and that is the one I used to boost my earnings.
4. I placed the Units
above the Fold
My first trial was to
place the 336×280 large rectangle between the post and the comments section of
my blogs. The results were OK. I then decided to try placing them below the
post titles for one week, and the CTR skyrocketed. In fact I still need to find
a placement/unit combination that will beat placing a 336×280 unit below post
titles.
I knew this rule, but
I guess I needed to test and get confirmation. The rule is: if you want to make
money with Google AdSense, you must place your units above the fold.
5. I Focused on
Organic Traffic
My main concern with
adding a large AdSense unit right below my post titles was that some of the
loyal readers could get annoyed with it. At the same time I knew that loyal
readers become ad blind quite fast, and that the bulk of my money would come
from organic visitors (i.e., people coming via search engines to my posts).
To solve this problem
I decided to display the large rectangle only on posts older than seven days
(using the Why Do Work WordPress
plugin). It worked like a charm, as loyal readers don’t even notice the ad
units when they are browsing through my recent posts, and organic visitors
almost always see the ads because they usually land on posts older than seven
days.
6. I started using
AdSense for Search
I was not sure how
much money I would be able to make with AdSense for Search, but I was not happy
with the search results provided by WordPress, so I decided to give it a shot
anyway.
Currently I am making
around $60 monthly with AdSense for Search. It is not much, but if you sum it
over one year we are talking about $720. On top of that the search results are
as relevant as you’ll get, so it is a win win situation.
7. I started using
AdSense for Feeds
Another AdSense
product I decided to try was the AdSense for Feeds one. I opted to display the
ads below my feed items (you can also place them on top, but this would be too
intrusive in my opinion). The results here were pretty good, both in terms of
CTR and earnings.
You obviously need a
large RSS subscriber base to make this work, but I am guessing that even with a
couple thousand subscribers you could already make $100 monthly from feed ads.
8. I played around with
section targeting
Section targeting is
an AdSense feature that allows you to suggest specific sections of your site
that should be used when matching ads. You can readmore about it here.
I found that on niche
and small websites section targeting can help a lot. Often times Google was
displaying unrelated ads on these sites because there weren’t enough pages.
After using section targeting I managed to increase the relevancy of the ads
and consequently the CTRs.
9. I tested with
Different Colors and Fonts
If you enabled both
image and text ads on your units you should be able to customize the colors and
fonts. I did some testing with both of these factors, and it helped to increase
the numbers. Nothing dramatic, but it was definitely worth my time.
You just need to
track your CTR for a couple of weeks. Then change the color or font and track
it for another week, seeing if you can beat the original CTR. If you can, keep the
new format. If you the performance decreased, try a new color or font and track
the CTR for another week, until you find the optimal combination.
On my sites the best
results came from making the ad units merge with the look of the site, but on
some sites contrasting colors perform better, so testing is a must.
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