Call Center Blogging: Google Adsense Placement Tip

Here's a tip I'm proud to share with you fellow bloggers so you can have more people click on your Google Adsense ads than usual. This is something I've come to conclude as an effective way of placing Adsense ads after months of experimenting with different Google Adsense placement strategies in all my blogs. Several different placements strategies produced different results which usually were disappointing in the past. But in the past month, my ads got more clicks and produced faster and bigger earning for me so I'm going to be comfortable sharing with other people this Adsense tip.

When I started blogging, I really didn't pay attention to where I place adsense ads because I really didn't know anything about effective placements. I usually placed them on the sidebars appearing as long vertical ads in the 120x600 or 150x600 format. It really didn't do anything significant for me. As a result, it took me 9 months to get paid my first adsense check. After reading some blogs that give good suggestion on Adsense ads placement, I decided to "play" around with the placements. Last April, I decided to place 336x280 ads in between posts and put a short 468x15 on one of my blogs and keep my other blogs having the vertical ads. I did this to make a sort of A/B testing to see which is more effective in getting more clicks and earning money. True enough, the 336x280 and 468x15 ads produced more clicks and better results! Check out my click stats below! It show that among all the links in my blog, the Google Adsense ads are the 3rd most popular links ( combined ) being clicked by visitors.
In comparison, my April Google Adsense earnings grew more than twice than my March Adsense earnings as a result of this strategic Adsense placement.
With these observations and results, here's some few tips and suggestions I would like to share with you in order to earn faster and maximize your Google Adsense ads:

1. 336x280 sized ads in between posts are effective and earn you more than any other ad sizes. Many other bloggers have suggested this before and with my own results proving it, I will have to agree with them. Try to incorporate Google ads in-between posts.

2. 468x60 and 468x15 ads placed under the blog banner is also effective in getting more clicks because most often than not it is one of the first things visitors see when they go to a blog. An ad placed "above the fold" can be productive! ( above the fold means the upper part of a blog that is first seen without having the visitor use the scroll bar)

3. 160x600 or most other Google Adsense ads placed on the sidebar does not produce good results because people/visitors tend to read words from left to right instead of top to bottom.

4. Google adsense ad "blending" is an effective way of producing clicks especially if done in between posts because it makes the ads appear as part of a post therefore more likely to be clicked!

5. Creating channels is an effective way of observing which ads are performing and which ones are just a waste of space.

6. It is not recommended to place ads everywhere in your blog where there is available space. A blog "pulverized" with ads make the blog appear as SPAM and will not encourage a visitor to click any of the ads. It's a definite turn-off! Carefully placed ads within or in-between posts are more natural looking.

If your want more tips on how you can earn more/faster and maximize through better Google ads placement, check out these good reads I found recently:

1. 9 Google Adsense Placement Recipes
2. Best Performing Google Adsense Ads, Wide Ads
3. Adsense Placement Tips
4. Positioning your Adsense Ads
5. Google Adsense Optimization Secrets

I hope you enjoyed reading this Google Adsense Tips post and I do hope you try to maximize your Adsense earnings. My Google adsense earning have paid for my broadband connection last time and when done effectively it can sustain the maintenance of your internet connection or probably other needs you may have.

2 comments here!:

hey i also subscribed your feed :)

do you know awsurveys?

http://www.awsurveyscam.com/comment.php

check it

but there are also payment prooves on google images when you search as wasurveys paid ,

i need to go to school mate

c u soon :)

take care

Post a Comment

Hi! Thanks for reading this post. I hope this has enlightened you in someway about the call center industry. I appreciate your gesture of wanting to leave a comment for any purpose. However, if you are leaving a question for me, please click to subscribe to the comments feed here or to my blog feed here so my reply along with all the reader comments can be stored on your browser bookmarks for your easy access.

I also encourage you to connect with me through the following popular social networks so we can better interact with one another! :)

1. Call Center Blogger Facebook Page
OR
2. Call Center Blogger Twitter Page

Thank you for reading again and I hope you enjoyed this call center blog as much as I enjoyed writing on it. Feel free to contact me at callcentervet@gmail.com. Godspeed.

Reminder: If you leave a comment with an unrelated link or link designed to promote your website, it gets automatically deleted. Don't waste your time.

For the time being, NO COMMENTS will be published at this time due to idiot spammers who try to comment even with the warning above. For immediate concerns, email me.

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.

Share

Twitter Delicious Facebook Digg Stumbleupon Favorites More