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May 2007

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5 Proven Methods To Increase Your Adsense Income

Robert Rogers from BigSensation.com wrote a great post about how to improve your Adsense income with lots of example images. It’s been a while since I read a post worthy of sharing with you. You will like it.

I learned some crucial strategies from his post. He proves with his own stats which color and format works the best for CTR. But the real nugget I got from his post was how he integrates his Adsense units. There’s a screenshot of his niche site that you don’t want to miss.
Some of my templates do generate more than 20% CTR consistently, but I’m going to try to model his template for my new sites. I really like how he integrated an Adsense unit in his header graphics. (You will see what I mean when you get there).

Spend some time on his blog. He has some interesting posts there. I just hope he can keep the quality of his blog posts for a long time. Here is the link.

5 Ways To Improve Your Adsense Earnings.

Written by admin on May 21st, 2007 with no comments.
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Accidental CLicks Clarification

The latest Google AdSense Blog post is titled “A clarification on accidental clicks”.Mike Deeringer, AdSense Publisher Support, says, “We understand that there’s been some confusion surrounding our recent post about accidental clicks. Specifically, many of our publishers feel that we’ve been sending mixed messages about placing ads near navigation controls, particularly where site optimization is concerned”. Read the complete Post

Written by admin on May 12th, 2007 with no comments.
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