24 Feb 2008 12:33:29 | Kenny Hemphill
Treble your Adsense income in 60 minutes.
Google's Adsense is one of the most powerful weapons in website
publisher's arsenal. It enables you to monetize your sites
easily and if used properly can generate a very healthy income.
However, if you're not using it properly and maximizing the
income you squeeze from it, your leaving money on the table
– something we all hate doing.
Boosting your return from Adsense can be done very easily and
quickly, and you'll be amazed by the results.
I ran Adsense on my sites for over a year before I discovered
these techniques, and like many people, I though I was doing
pretty well. My clickthrough rates and CPM figures were very
healthy, and I didn't honestly think that they could be improved
a great deal. How wrong I was. Immediately after I implemented a
few quick changes my clickthrough rate more than doubled, and by
doing some fine tuning I manged to get nearly three times as
many people to click on the ads as had been previously doing so.
The first technique is one that was 'discovered' by the
amazingly helpful Debs, on SIteSell's SBI! forums. When I
read it originally, it made sense and I decided to goive it a
go, but I wasn't prepared for the immediate impact it would have
on my income. It involves making only a few simple changes to
the format and positioning of your Adsense ads.
Firstly, forget about using banners or skyscrapers. These ad
formats are almost universally ignored by surfers. Why? Because
we've all been conditioned to recognise a skyscraper or banner
as an advert and as these adverts are rarely of any interest, we
ignore them. What's needed is a way of integrating Adsense ads
into the editorial on your site as seamlessly as possible. To do
this you need to do three things:
1. Use the 250 x 250 rectangle format 2. Make the background
color of the ad the same as the background color of your site,
or as close to it as possible. 3. Make the ads borderless by
setting the border color to be the same as the background color
of the ad.
These changes can be made by logging into your Adsense account
and creating a custom format. Just select the 250 x 250 ad
format, and create a custom color palette. Use the color picker
to pick the coor you want. The Javascript is automatically
generated at the foot of the page, ready for you to copy and
paste into the pages on your site.
Now, you need to position your ads where surfers are most likely
to click on them. Research using retina scanning technology has
shown that the place that surfers tend to look at first and most
often is the top left. I don't know the reasons for this,
perhaps it's because that's where we're used to seeing the most
useful search engine results (at the top of the rankings) and
search engines are the sites we most often visit, so we
automatically look at the same place on other sites.
Whatever the reasoning, as soon as I made the above changes to
my Adsense ads, clickthrough rates doubled, immediately.
The second technique is much newer and one which is entirely
based on my own experience. Google has recently added a new type
of Adsense format, called Adlinks. This displays a series of
links on your page in the same style of Ad unit as regular
Adsense ads. When a user clicks a link they are taken to a page
of adverts that resembles regular Google search results. As a
publisher, you are paid every time a user clicks one of those
ads.
Adventurous soul that I am, I jumped in with both feet and
started to trial Adlinks on my most visited pages as soon as it
was launched. I'm using the four links in a square box format,
positioned top left of my page content. After a few weeks of
running Adlinks alongside regular Adsense ads, it's clear that
the return on Adlinks is about a fifth to a quarter higher than
regular ads. There's no clear reason for this but one
explanation may lie in the fact that clicking on an Adlink takes
the user to page of 'results'. When a user clicks on one of
these, you are paid for the click. If the user finds what they
want, great, if not, it seems that they hit the Back button on
their browser and try again, just as you would for normal search
engine results. Then they click on another result, and you get
paid again. So it's possible to be paid more than once from the
same Adlink click. Now, this reasoning is speculative, but it
does make perfect sense in the light of my Adlinks results.
Finally, Adsense has some excellent tracking statistics that
allow you to track your results across a number of sites on a
site by site, page by page, or just about any other basis you
choose. This is a very powerful tool and you should use it to
find out which ads are performing best for you and fine tune
your Adsense and Adlink ads accordingly.
So you see, by spending an hour or so of your time making a few
adjustments to the Adsense ads on your sites, you can very
quickly treble your Adsense income. Give it a go, you'll be
amazed by the results.
About Author :
Kenny Hemphill is the editor and publisher of The HDTV
Tuner and has been running Adsense ads for two years.