Improve your AdSense implementation for the holidays
Tuesday, December 07, 2010 | 8:50:00 AM
Labels: Optimization
The holidays are drawing near. As advertisers try to reach more potential customers, now is the best time to increase ad coverage on the pages of your site.
We want to work with you to help optimize your AdSense implementation, and have provided our top optimization tips below. If you’re interested in trying out some of these suggestions, please sign up before December 15th, 2010. An AdSense optimization specialist will contact you by email or phone to implement the tips you want to try, and we may feature some of you on our Inside AdSense blog!
First, we want to remind you that you're allowed to put three standard AdSense for content ad units, three link units, and two AdSense for search boxes on each page of your site.
Choose the right ad units for your pages.
- Are easier for users to read and interact with
- Allow more ads to be displayed within a unit
- Are preferred by advertisers designing image or video ads
Improve your AdSense implementation by increasing ad coverage on your site.
- Put ads on pages that don’t currently have any, as this increases the chances of monetizing your site’s traffic. This is especially true for the high traffic areas of your site.
- Our data shows that placing ads within the page content or article text, or near the navigational areas of your site, can strongly increase ad performance, since it gives your users relevant ads alongside the great content that they’re used to.
- Use link units to monetize the smaller areas on your site.
- Above all: the most effective change you can make is to put at least one ad unit above the fold -- the section of the page users see without scrolling down.
We look forward to seeing your implementations!


10 comments :
Dasril Iteza said...
thanks for the tips
December 07, 2010 11:28 PM
autorun said...
I am from Indonesia are very interested at all with google adsense, but I do not have a great site, now I only have a blogspot only and visitors were not so crowded. want to follow the google adsense fear of rejection. GA remained significant progress and success always
December 08, 2010 5:39 AM
Riggster's World said...
Hello My name is Patrick Jones
I have been working on my YouTube channel Riggstersworld for two years trying to get partner and just when they except the partnership my ad sense account was disabled I would like to strongly advise ad sense that I am a Fast rising youtube star in Canada and the advertisers will be missing out on al ot of feedback from Canada if they continue to have my account disabled. no this is not a stupid post. get back to me at riggstersworld@gmail.com
December 09, 2010 9:00 AM
jubdil said...
hi, I am still new in making blog.
I already have some blog but still don't have much visitor. thank you very much for your explanation and advice
December 09, 2010 8:08 PM
Your Dude said...
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December 09, 2010 11:15 PM
sshub said...
I am from India.and new in adsense.I've a blog want to resister my blog in .co.cc domain registration. But I afraid that is it approve by adsense.
Again thanks for your suggestion,
December 11, 2010 7:01 AM
theapptimes said...
Until now, I thought that Im allowd to display only three ads to the max. Thanks for sharing this.
December 11, 2010 9:00 PM
Muqeet Soomro said...
thanks for the tips.. I am going to sign Up for my blog Pictures
December 12, 2010 8:45 AM
ZIMAKS said...
i want to monitise my blog ,pls reach me on (aprinceaibe@yahoo.com)
December 16, 2010 6:27 AM
Gina said...
Some top contributors on the AdSense forums strongly advocate removing AdSense ads from low-performing pages and sites, claiming that they have had huge increases in income when they have done so.
The reasoning for this is that by doing this you increase your CTR and that Google will reward you for this by serving you better paying ads. This would mean that by having AdSense on your less popular pages, or on a new site that still doesn't have much traffic, Google punishes you by serving you lousy ads on your good pages and sites.
This doesn't seem to make sense to me, but those people sound so convincing... are they telling the truth?
Many of us will be very grateful if you will settle this dilemma once and for all.
January 04, 2011 3:13 PM
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