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		<title><![CDATA[Google Adsense Share Community گوگل ایڈسنس کمینٹی - All Forums]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2009 03:27:39 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[All Time Masty Forum]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 16:08:51 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[salam to all members<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[my blog]]></title>
			<link>http://googleadsense.000webhost.com/adsense/showthread.php?tid=129</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2009 10:15:15 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[adsense sharing website Add your blogs, get adsense revenues]]></title>
			<link>http://googleadsense.000webhost.com/adsense/showthread.php?tid=128</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2008 02:19:20 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Maximizing revenue by exposing your channels to the right advertisers]]></title>
			<link>http://googleadsense.000webhost.com/adsense/showthread.php?tid=127</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2008 01:08:05 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Maximizing revenue by exposing your channels to the right advertisers<br />
As you may know, you can set up your custom channels so that they're targetable by advertisers - these targetable custom channels are known as ad placements. By selecting the 'Allow advertisers to target this channel' checkbox on the channel creation page, you can enable brand advertisers to target their content to your audience directly on a CPM or CPC basis.<br />
<br />
Creating ad placements allows them to show up in AdWords, so that advertisers who create placement-targeted campaigns can include your content directly. What many publishers don't know is that this also makes your content available to Google's internal sales teams, who work closely with many advertisers looking to target a certain audience or type of content. With this in mind, we thought it would be important to mention a few best practices which will help advertisers and our internal sales teams target your content to help you maximize revenue:<br />
<br />
First, take time to make sure your channel names and descriptions accurately describe your content and audience. By including descriptions that closely reflect your content, you'll also attract advertisers from those areas. Naming and descriptions are important.<br />
<br />
<br />
On that note, our second tip: be very careful about changing the name of an ad placement. If an advertiser has already targeted one of your specific channels, the channel will become unavailable to the advertiser once you change its name. If you wish to rename a channel, we recommend creating a second channel with the new name, and then attaching both channels to your ad unit. Remember, you can attach up to five custom channels to an ad unit.<br />
<br />
Third, use the 300x250 medium rectangle, opted in to both text and image ads. This is one type of targetable ad unit that's in high demand by Google's CPM advertisers. We recommend placing these units in line with your content, and describing them as they relate to the content. This combination of format and placement enables advertisers to use image, text, or rich media (including gadget ads) effectively. In feeds, we recommend opting in to both image and text in all ad units, as many of these advertisers only target with image ads into feeds.<br />
<br />
Finally, as always, the most important tip for maximizing revenue from your ad placements is to create quality content that is visually appealing and attracts a quality audience. Many brand advertisers look at all placements before placing an advertising order to make sure the destination sites are in line with their brand and attract the type of audience they wish to target for a particular campaign.<br />
More adsense tips <br />
visit http://www.journalhome.com/adsensetips]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Maximizing revenue by exposing your channels to the right advertisers<br />
As you may know, you can set up your custom channels so that they're targetable by advertisers - these targetable custom channels are known as ad placements. By selecting the 'Allow advertisers to target this channel' checkbox on the channel creation page, you can enable brand advertisers to target their content to your audience directly on a CPM or CPC basis.<br />
<br />
Creating ad placements allows them to show up in AdWords, so that advertisers who create placement-targeted campaigns can include your content directly. What many publishers don't know is that this also makes your content available to Google's internal sales teams, who work closely with many advertisers looking to target a certain audience or type of content. With this in mind, we thought it would be important to mention a few best practices which will help advertisers and our internal sales teams target your content to help you maximize revenue:<br />
<br />
First, take time to make sure your channel names and descriptions accurately describe your content and audience. By including descriptions that closely reflect your content, you'll also attract advertisers from those areas. Naming and descriptions are important.<br />
<br />
<br />
On that note, our second tip: be very careful about changing the name of an ad placement. If an advertiser has already targeted one of your specific channels, the channel will become unavailable to the advertiser once you change its name. If you wish to rename a channel, we recommend creating a second channel with the new name, and then attaching both channels to your ad unit. Remember, you can attach up to five custom channels to an ad unit.<br />
<br />
Third, use the 300x250 medium rectangle, opted in to both text and image ads. This is one type of targetable ad unit that's in high demand by Google's CPM advertisers. We recommend placing these units in line with your content, and describing them as they relate to the content. This combination of format and placement enables advertisers to use image, text, or rich media (including gadget ads) effectively. In feeds, we recommend opting in to both image and text in all ad units, as many of these advertisers only target with image ads into feeds.<br />
<br />
Finally, as always, the most important tip for maximizing revenue from your ad placements is to create quality content that is visually appealing and attracts a quality audience. Many brand advertisers look at all placements before placing an advertising order to make sure the destination sites are in line with their brand and attract the type of audience they wish to target for a particular campaign.<br />
More adsense tips <br />
visit http://www.journalhome.com/adsensetips]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[The AdSense Pub(lisher) Crawl]]></title>
			<link>http://googleadsense.000webhost.com/adsense/showthread.php?tid=126</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2008 00:50:28 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[The AdSense Pub(lisher) Crawl<br />
<br />
It seems like every time I visit our AdSense colleagues in the Dublin office, I get invited out to celebrate a birthday or a promotion with that great Dublin tradition: the pub crawl. Today I'd like to dedicate a few words to another pub crawl. (I can hear your groans throughout the blogosphere.) That's right, I'm talking about the AdSense "publisher" crawl.<br />
<br />
As you may know, it's important to allow the AdSense crawler access to the pages that display your ads. If our crawler can't see the content of your pages, your ad targeting may suffer, and with it your earnings. It's also important that we hold all pages to the same policy standards, and we may eventually stop serving ads to pages that the crawler can't access. With this in mind, I'd like to ask you two questions highlighting potential roadblocks to a successful AdSense crawl and let you know what you can do to correct them.<br />
This is an ad revenue sharing blog.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
1. Are you using a robots.txt file on a site with Google ads?<br />
<br />
    If so, you might be inadvertently blocking the AdSense crawler from accessing parts of your site. If you aren't sure what a robots.txt file is, it's a text file that you include on your domain that allows you to block crawlers from accessing your site. You can find out if you're using a robots.txt file by going to example.com/robots.txt (replace 'example.com' with your own domain name) or by using Site Diagnostics. If you do use a robots.txt file to block certain crawlers from accessing your site, it's a good idea to add an explicit invitation to the AdSense crawler so it knows it's welcome to visit any page with AdSense code. Please keep in mind that the AdSense crawler is separate from the Google bot for our search index.<br />
<br />
    To give the AdSense crawler access, add these two lines to your robots.txt file:<br />
<br />
    User-agent: Mediapartners-Google*<br />
    Disallow:<br />
<br />
    You can use the Site Diagnostics link in your AdSense Reports tab to see whether we're having trouble crawling any pages on your sites. If you're concerned about the privacy of some pages on your site, keep in mind that we don't publish any of the information retrieved by the Mediapartners-Google crawler, also known as the AdSense crawler, in any index, and it will only crawl pages of your site which contain the AdSense code.<br />
<br />
2. Are your pages restricted by a login?<br />
<br />
    Our crawler will also get tripped up by any page that's only accessible to a logged-in user. If certain pages of your site are only available to users that have logged in, and you place ads on these pages, it's important to give the Mediapartners-Google crawler explicit access to view them too. In this case, the answer is site authentication, which you can find under your AdSense Setup tab. (Please note that you'll need to be migrated to Google Accounts to use this feature.) You can give our crawler access while continuing to prevent other users or bots from accessing the content on your site.<br />
<br />
While using the Site Diagnostics tool, you may notice sites that are blocked for other reasons -- please review our Help Center for more information about why your site may be showing up as blocked. By allowing our crawler access to pages hosting Google ads, you'll get the most targeted ads for your pages in return. I think we can all toast to that]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The AdSense Pub(lisher) Crawl<br />
<br />
It seems like every time I visit our AdSense colleagues in the Dublin office, I get invited out to celebrate a birthday or a promotion with that great Dublin tradition: the pub crawl. Today I'd like to dedicate a few words to another pub crawl. (I can hear your groans throughout the blogosphere.) That's right, I'm talking about the AdSense "publisher" crawl.<br />
<br />
As you may know, it's important to allow the AdSense crawler access to the pages that display your ads. If our crawler can't see the content of your pages, your ad targeting may suffer, and with it your earnings. It's also important that we hold all pages to the same policy standards, and we may eventually stop serving ads to pages that the crawler can't access. With this in mind, I'd like to ask you two questions highlighting potential roadblocks to a successful AdSense crawl and let you know what you can do to correct them.<br />
This is an ad revenue sharing blog.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
1. Are you using a robots.txt file on a site with Google ads?<br />
<br />
    If so, you might be inadvertently blocking the AdSense crawler from accessing parts of your site. If you aren't sure what a robots.txt file is, it's a text file that you include on your domain that allows you to block crawlers from accessing your site. You can find out if you're using a robots.txt file by going to example.com/robots.txt (replace 'example.com' with your own domain name) or by using Site Diagnostics. If you do use a robots.txt file to block certain crawlers from accessing your site, it's a good idea to add an explicit invitation to the AdSense crawler so it knows it's welcome to visit any page with AdSense code. Please keep in mind that the AdSense crawler is separate from the Google bot for our search index.<br />
<br />
    To give the AdSense crawler access, add these two lines to your robots.txt file:<br />
<br />
    User-agent: Mediapartners-Google*<br />
    Disallow:<br />
<br />
    You can use the Site Diagnostics link in your AdSense Reports tab to see whether we're having trouble crawling any pages on your sites. If you're concerned about the privacy of some pages on your site, keep in mind that we don't publish any of the information retrieved by the Mediapartners-Google crawler, also known as the AdSense crawler, in any index, and it will only crawl pages of your site which contain the AdSense code.<br />
<br />
2. Are your pages restricted by a login?<br />
<br />
    Our crawler will also get tripped up by any page that's only accessible to a logged-in user. If certain pages of your site are only available to users that have logged in, and you place ads on these pages, it's important to give the Mediapartners-Google crawler explicit access to view them too. In this case, the answer is site authentication, which you can find under your AdSense Setup tab. (Please note that you'll need to be migrated to Google Accounts to use this feature.) You can give our crawler access while continuing to prevent other users or bots from accessing the content on your site.<br />
<br />
While using the Site Diagnostics tool, you may notice sites that are blocked for other reasons -- please review our Help Center for more information about why your site may be showing up as blocked. By allowing our crawler access to pages hosting Google ads, you'll get the most targeted ads for your pages in return. I think we can all toast to that]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[100% Adsense Revenue]]></title>
			<link>http://googleadsense.000webhost.com/adsense/showthread.php?tid=125</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2008 00:39:34 -0500</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[100% Adsense Revenue<br />
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<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[100% Adsense Revenue<br />
<br />
Lazzeo.com Lazzeo is a social network community that allow us to add our adsense code in profile page, Edit your prfile page and put the adsense code there. The Revenue Sharing is 100%.<br />
<br />
Rotatrixfriends.net Can share video, photo and blog.The Revenue Sharing is 100%..<br />
<br />
Flixya.com Can share video, photo and blog. The Revenue Sharing is 100%.<br />
<br />
Thatsprettydumb.com Highlights the stupidest things businesses do to us. 100% Revenue Sharing<br />
<br />
BizPreneur.com Bizpreneur is another social network that allow us to put our Adsense code in the profile page<br />
<br />
Spotonce.com Submitting a Story entitles you to a 100% share of the Google AdSense advertising that occurs on pages that you submitted.<br />
<br />
Qassia.com The more credit you earn, the better your websites will rank. And you get a backlink to your website for every intel you add - only Qassia gives you unlimited quality backlinks.<br />
<br />
Vdox.com Find various articles written by the experienced authors. Our objective is to share the knowledge and opinions. You can read, write, review, and rate the articles<br />
<br />
Matrixmovies.net Rewards all users who upload media with Google revenue share!!! 100% of all revenue generated from your videos is yours!!! The more you upload, the more adsense driven pages you get<br />
<br />
ulinkx.com Videos and playlist using your adsense information. If anyone clicks on those ads, money goes directly to your account.<br />
70% - 80% Adsense Revenue Sharing Sites<br />
<br />
Freerangestock.com Photographers submitting photos to Freerange Stock can now participate in revenue sharing system.This is implemented through Google AdSense, and will allow you to keep 80% of the advertising revenue<br />
<br />
Mytripledub.com For every post you create, you get the benefit of 70% of the ads displaying using your AdSense account. If you send people here using your referral link, and they sign up, you get an additional 10% on any of the posts they make, and they still get 70%!<br />
<br />
50% Adsense Revenue Sharing Sites<br />
<br />
SpeakAboutIt.com Lots of traffic making it a great place for you to write articles & discuss. Here you can write anything you want<br />
<br />
yousaytoo.com Revenue Sharing Community with friends, discussing the latest news, meeting new people, becoming famous on the web, creating your own unique blog and earning money from Google AdSense ad rotations<br />
<br />
Xomba.com Here you can write tutorials or how to articles<br />
<br />
Tutorialtub.com Get paid to write tutorial about anything. Here you can write tutorials or articles.<br />
<br />
PrintNPost.com Here you can write tutorials or how to articles and has a lot of traffic.<br />
<br />
5050articles.com Become an author and publish your articles to drive traffic to your website or blog]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2008 02:33:11 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[signup more then one account!]]></title>
			<link>http://googleadsense.000webhost.com/adsense/showthread.php?tid=117</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 00:37:28 -0400</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[No. Publishers are not permitted to maintain multiple AdSense accounts under the same payee name.<br />
<br />
However, we've provided some guidance below that may help you if you're trying to submit multiple applications. Please identify which common reason best describes your situation, then follow the instructions below. <br />
<br />
1) I need to change the login of my existing account<br />
<br />
If you have access to your existing AdSense account, please log in and select the My Account tab. Under the Login Information section, please check to see whether the phrase "edit in Google Accounts" appears to the right:<br />
<br />
If the phrase appears, please click the link and update your login in Google Accounts. *Note: Gmail addresses cannot be changed. <br />
If the phrase does not appear, simply follow these instructions and we'll be happy to update your login for you. *Note: we cannot change logins to Gmail addresses. <br />
<br />
<br />
2) I can't access my existing account<br />
<br />
If you've forgotten your login: <br />
First, search all of your email inboxes to find the original approval mail we sent you and determine your AdSense login <br />
If you still can't find the approval email, please contact our support team and ask to have your approval mail re-sent to your original email address.<br />
If you've forgotten your password: <br />
Visit Google Accounts to have your password re-sent to you. <br />
On the page above, if you receive the error message "There are no accounts in our system with the E-mail address ..." then please use this form to reset your password instead.<br />
If you've forgotten both the login and password for your existing account: <br />
Please submit a new application. After we disapprove your new application, we'll work with you by email to help you close the original account and activate the new one. If you choose to follow this path, please be aware that you'll have to replace the ad code on your sites with your new ad code, and that any unpaid earnings of less than &#36;10 will not be issued. Please understand that we take these precautions to protect publisher account security.<br />
If none of the above login access issues applies to you, then: <br />
Make sure you are using both the correct login and the correct password for your AdSense account, rather than your Google account. Otherwise, you might see an error message reading "Username and password do not match." <br />
If all else fails, contact our support team. <br />
<br />
<br />
3) I need to add more sites to my existing account<br />
<br />
You can use your existing account to do so. Please see our entry on How do I add more sites to my account? . <br />
<br />
<br />
4) I need a separate account for my business<br />
<br />
In this case, you may submit a new application. Please make sure that the account type (individual or business) and payee name are different from your original application, and ensure that you can accept payments to that payee. <br />
<br />
<br />
5) I need more reporting channels<br />
<br />
The maximum number of channels we currently offer is 200. Unfortunately, we can't accommodate requests for more channels at this time, though we do hope to increase the number of available channels in the future.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[No. Publishers are not permitted to maintain multiple AdSense accounts under the same payee name.<br />
<br />
However, we've provided some guidance below that may help you if you're trying to submit multiple applications. Please identify which common reason best describes your situation, then follow the instructions below. <br />
<br />
1) I need to change the login of my existing account<br />
<br />
If you have access to your existing AdSense account, please log in and select the My Account tab. Under the Login Information section, please check to see whether the phrase "edit in Google Accounts" appears to the right:<br />
<br />
If the phrase appears, please click the link and update your login in Google Accounts. *Note: Gmail addresses cannot be changed. <br />
If the phrase does not appear, simply follow these instructions and we'll be happy to update your login for you. *Note: we cannot change logins to Gmail addresses. <br />
<br />
<br />
2) I can't access my existing account<br />
<br />
If you've forgotten your login: <br />
First, search all of your email inboxes to find the original approval mail we sent you and determine your AdSense login <br />
If you still can't find the approval email, please contact our support team and ask to have your approval mail re-sent to your original email address.<br />
If you've forgotten your password: <br />
Visit Google Accounts to have your password re-sent to you. <br />
On the page above, if you receive the error message "There are no accounts in our system with the E-mail address ..." then please use this form to reset your password instead.<br />
If you've forgotten both the login and password for your existing account: <br />
Please submit a new application. After we disapprove your new application, we'll work with you by email to help you close the original account and activate the new one. If you choose to follow this path, please be aware that you'll have to replace the ad code on your sites with your new ad code, and that any unpaid earnings of less than &#36;10 will not be issued. Please understand that we take these precautions to protect publisher account security.<br />
If none of the above login access issues applies to you, then: <br />
Make sure you are using both the correct login and the correct password for your AdSense account, rather than your Google account. Otherwise, you might see an error message reading "Username and password do not match." <br />
If all else fails, contact our support team. <br />
<br />
<br />
3) I need to add more sites to my existing account<br />
<br />
You can use your existing account to do so. Please see our entry on How do I add more sites to my account? . <br />
<br />
<br />
4) I need a separate account for my business<br />
<br />
In this case, you may submit a new application. Please make sure that the account type (individual or business) and payee name are different from your original application, and ensure that you can accept payments to that payee. <br />
<br />
<br />
5) I need more reporting channels<br />
<br />
The maximum number of channels we currently offer is 200. Unfortunately, we can't accommodate requests for more channels at this time, though we do hope to increase the number of available channels in the future.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[How to Increase CTR- Part 2]]></title>
			<link>http://googleadsense.000webhost.com/adsense/showthread.php?tid=116</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 00:33:45 -0400</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[4. Poorly designed ads<br />
<br />
Most publishers seem to design their ads reasonably well in terms of colors however I have noticed quite a few making a couple of mistakes: <br />
<br />
1. Default Settings - once again Chitika give you a default setting that will be served to your blog unless you change it. It’s got blue text and white background. While this is not an offensive color scheme, unless you happen to have this color mix on your blog it might be in your best interests to change it to something that matches and looks more integrated with your site. Once again studies show that blended ads tend to perform better than non blended ads.<br />
<br />
2. Outlandish Ads - my ‘blended theory’ is one that there is of course another school of thought for and I see that some publishers are doing there best to design the most ugly ads in the universe in an attempt to draw their readers eyes to the ad. My own personal experience with bright, contrasting ads is that they just don’t work on most sites and that in using them you run the risk of annoying readers more than anything else. <br />
<br />
5. Not using Channel Tracking<br />
<br />
I was quite surprised by the large numbers of publishers that were not tracking their eMiniMall ad units with channels (I can tell this by looking at a page’s source code). I won’t go into how to set them up here (I’ve done that previously) but would highly recommend that publishers consider using them. I’ve been tracking my blogs with channels since they went live last week and have used them to identify a number of under performing ad units that I’ve now reformatted in terms of keywords and positioning in attempt to increase CTR and click value. The results have been very encouraging. Channels enable you to take out a lot of the guess work about which ads perform best and worst. <br />
<br />
6. Stale Ads<br />
<br />
One of the things I’ve noticed on some publishers sites is that their ads never change. They’ve chosen one keywords and in the month or two that they’ve run eMiniMalls on their site they’ve never changed it. This means that if someone surfs into your site every day and/or views multiple pages on your site in a session that they’ll just see the same ad served over and over again over time. The result of this is most definitely ad blindness. More innovative Chitika publishers are experimenting with a variety of ways of keeping their ads fresh which include: <br />
<br />
Using the rotation:<br />
<br />
• manually changing ads every few days<br />
<br />
• rotating Chitika ads with other types of ads (ie every second ad might be a fastclick ad - this is what the big blog networks do using ad server technology).<br />
<br />
• triggering different ads for different days of the week (I saw a plugin for this somewhere)<br />
<br />
This is more important for publishers with sites that have a lot of repeat readers. If your site is more reliant upon search engine traffic it might be better for you to find the keywords that work best for you and to stick to them - perhaps just having a light keyword rotation so that every second or third impression shows a different ad.<br />
<br />
There’s no doubt that eMiniMalls do have a lower CTR than Adsense on most sites that I’ve seen. Disappointing but not the end of the road in my opinion. Since working on some of these areas my own figures have continued to make eMiniMalls work on most of my sites to an degree that makes them my primary earner. I wouldn’t argue that it’s the ideal ad system for every blog - but it’s definately worth experimenting with.<br />
<br />
Posted by Good for life at 23:18 Links to this post <br />
<br />
Labels: How to Increase CTR <br />
<br />
<br />
How to Increase CTR - Part 1 <br />
1. Poorly positioned Ads<br />
<br />
Tangent time - on our recent weekend away we were passing through a small country town and as we were coming out the end of it I noticed a small sign off on the side of the road in the middle of a field that was advertising a motel. The ad had some things going for it - it was in the vicinity of the motel, it advertised their very reasonable price and it managed to get my attention - however there was one thing that was not it the ads favor. The way it was positioned was so that only people leaving town would ever see it and it was actually on a pretty small and lonely road which few cars used. The positioning seemed all wrong and I wondered what it’s conversion rate would be. <br />
<br />
As I surfed around eMiniMall publishers sites this morning I noticed a very similar problem - poorly positioned ads. Some of the main mistakes that I saw included: <br />
<br />
• ads too low on the page - this is a positioning that that many publishers using all kinds of ad systems have trouble with. When the only ad you have on your page is at the bottom of your page where few people ever look you’ll generally find that your CTR is going to be pretty low. Don’t hear me as saying ads towards the bottom of pages NEVER convert well - there are exceptions to every rule - however studies show that in general design element above the fold (the part of your site that people view without having to scroll down) get people’s attention a lot more than those below the fold.<br />
<br />
• ads cluttering each other - a trend I noticed this morning was people using multiple chitika ads all in a row next to each other at the top of a page. On one site I saw 10 eMiniMall ads - all above the fold! While I don’t mind the eMiniMalls design - it’s not designed to be used 10 times in a small space. The effect is clutter and in the case of the site in question - dizziness on my part! Chitika recommends 3 ads per page as a maximum. In most cases I would agree. I am experimenting with a few ways of using more than this - but only on large/long pages. I’d encourage people to experiment with more than one ad per page - but be open to the idea that one or two well positioned, well designed and relevant ads can actually be much more effective in terms of earnings than lots of ads. <br />
<br />
<br />
As an example of this - I spoke a few days back with one of the publishers that I referred to the program who had previously had only one ads on his pages - at the bottom of each article. He added a second ad towards the top of each page and saw his earnings almost triple overnight. <br />
<br />
2. Using default keywords:<br />
<br />
<br />
I was surprised how many pink ipod, dell laptop, canon powershot and playstation ads I saw around the web this morning. Obviously a lot of people are just going with the default setting and in doing so are probably decreasing their potential CTR. <br />
<br />
While these are probably reasonably high paying keywords per click - unless your site is a gadget blog that talks about these topics you’ll find that they will not perform as well for you in terms of CTR as the ads are just not relevant. <br />
<br />
3. Other Irrelevant Ads<br />
<br />
I was quite puzzled by some of the choices of keywords that some publishers were targeting on their sites. Perhaps they were trying to find the most bizarre ads known to humankind in the hope of attracting curiosity clicks - but in many cases the ads had little (if any) relevance to the site at hand. I won’t pretend that finding relevant ads for every site topic is easy (it can be a challenge) but I would highly recommend you put some serious time into at least attempting to find ads that are on a related topic to your site. <br />
<br />
I’d rather 4% of readers on my site click on a 0.35 cent ad than 0.01% clicking on a &#36;1.50 ad. <br />
<br />
One of the traps I see many publishers falling into is searching for the highest paying keywords. There are many discussion threads in forums that start with a question about this. I think asking about keyword value is starting with the wrong question. Rather start by asking questions about who your readers are, what they’ve come to your site looking for, what you’re writing about etc and you’ll be on a better path. Once you’ve answered these questions and identified your niche then you can begin to look at the different values of ad options within that niche. <br />
<br />
How do you get relevant eMiniMall ads for your blog? <br />
<br />
There are a number of ways - most of which I’ve written about previously in my eMiniMall tips post. But let me highlight a few that you might like to experiment with (please note that not all of these tips work on every site or with every ad unit on a blog. Try a variety of things and see what works well for you): <br />
<br />
• use titles as keywords - my best converting blogs use this principle. I use the blog title tags to trigger the keywords on these blogs. This works especially well on product related blogs where the title of your post is predominantly the name of a product. This strategy would NOT work well on a blog like ProBlogger where I’m writing about ideas, concepts and bigger topics than product.<br />
<br />
• use categories as keywords - I’ve seen a number of publishers deciding against using titles as their keywords but instead using the categories of their blogs to do the same job. Once again this will be most effective when your category names are product related or happen to trigger relevant ads. Test this out simply by going to the Chitika home page and putting your cursor over the ’search’ tab in the eMiniMall they have there and typing in the name of one of your blog categories. Do this with a number of your categories. Are the results relevant? If so this might be an option for you.<br />
<br />
• manually insert keywords using plugins - there are a number of plugins being developed for blog systems that allow publishers to insert eMiniMalls into individual posts and to specify keywords for those ads. This is perhaps a bit more of a time consuming option (although I suspect in time it would speed up) but could well be the most accurate way of getting highly relevant ads to appear where you want them in posts.<br />
<br />
• manually insert keywords in sidebar/banner position ads - this is the approach I’m taking here at ProBlogger at present. I’ve got just the one ad unit on this site at present (positioned above comments at the end of articles) and its rotating through some keywords that have some relevance to the topic of this blog. I’m still not satisfied with the keywords I’m targeting but am narrowing in on some that are better than what I started with. The key is to not just assume that because my readers are techy that they’ll be into gadgets - but to find a more specifically related topic (so at present I’ve got some ads on laptops, podcasting equipment and a blogging/podcasting book). As I say I’m still testing on this blog and rotate new keywords through from day to day to help combat ad blindness.<br />
<br />
• consider contextual mode - eMiniMalls started out as a contextual advertising system (like Adsense, YPN etc). Of course in more recent times they’ve switched off contextual mode as the default to allow publishers to use it in conjunction with Adsense who don’t allow publishers to use two contextual systems on the one page. While most Chitika publishers do use another system like Adsense on the same page - I’ve talked to a number of publishers who have made the decision to run solely with eMiniMalls in contextual mode because the results of doing so out performed their previous contextual system. This is not something I will be doing in a hurry but it might be an option for some.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[4. Poorly designed ads<br />
<br />
Most publishers seem to design their ads reasonably well in terms of colors however I have noticed quite a few making a couple of mistakes: <br />
<br />
1. Default Settings - once again Chitika give you a default setting that will be served to your blog unless you change it. It’s got blue text and white background. While this is not an offensive color scheme, unless you happen to have this color mix on your blog it might be in your best interests to change it to something that matches and looks more integrated with your site. Once again studies show that blended ads tend to perform better than non blended ads.<br />
<br />
2. Outlandish Ads - my ‘blended theory’ is one that there is of course another school of thought for and I see that some publishers are doing there best to design the most ugly ads in the universe in an attempt to draw their readers eyes to the ad. My own personal experience with bright, contrasting ads is that they just don’t work on most sites and that in using them you run the risk of annoying readers more than anything else. <br />
<br />
5. Not using Channel Tracking<br />
<br />
I was quite surprised by the large numbers of publishers that were not tracking their eMiniMall ad units with channels (I can tell this by looking at a page’s source code). I won’t go into how to set them up here (I’ve done that previously) but would highly recommend that publishers consider using them. I’ve been tracking my blogs with channels since they went live last week and have used them to identify a number of under performing ad units that I’ve now reformatted in terms of keywords and positioning in attempt to increase CTR and click value. The results have been very encouraging. Channels enable you to take out a lot of the guess work about which ads perform best and worst. <br />
<br />
6. Stale Ads<br />
<br />
One of the things I’ve noticed on some publishers sites is that their ads never change. They’ve chosen one keywords and in the month or two that they’ve run eMiniMalls on their site they’ve never changed it. This means that if someone surfs into your site every day and/or views multiple pages on your site in a session that they’ll just see the same ad served over and over again over time. The result of this is most definitely ad blindness. More innovative Chitika publishers are experimenting with a variety of ways of keeping their ads fresh which include: <br />
<br />
Using the rotation:<br />
<br />
• manually changing ads every few days<br />
<br />
• rotating Chitika ads with other types of ads (ie every second ad might be a fastclick ad - this is what the big blog networks do using ad server technology).<br />
<br />
• triggering different ads for different days of the week (I saw a plugin for this somewhere)<br />
<br />
This is more important for publishers with sites that have a lot of repeat readers. If your site is more reliant upon search engine traffic it might be better for you to find the keywords that work best for you and to stick to them - perhaps just having a light keyword rotation so that every second or third impression shows a different ad.<br />
<br />
There’s no doubt that eMiniMalls do have a lower CTR than Adsense on most sites that I’ve seen. Disappointing but not the end of the road in my opinion. Since working on some of these areas my own figures have continued to make eMiniMalls work on most of my sites to an degree that makes them my primary earner. I wouldn’t argue that it’s the ideal ad system for every blog - but it’s definately worth experimenting with.<br />
<br />
Posted by Good for life at 23:18 Links to this post <br />
<br />
Labels: How to Increase CTR <br />
<br />
<br />
How to Increase CTR - Part 1 <br />
1. Poorly positioned Ads<br />
<br />
Tangent time - on our recent weekend away we were passing through a small country town and as we were coming out the end of it I noticed a small sign off on the side of the road in the middle of a field that was advertising a motel. The ad had some things going for it - it was in the vicinity of the motel, it advertised their very reasonable price and it managed to get my attention - however there was one thing that was not it the ads favor. The way it was positioned was so that only people leaving town would ever see it and it was actually on a pretty small and lonely road which few cars used. The positioning seemed all wrong and I wondered what it’s conversion rate would be. <br />
<br />
As I surfed around eMiniMall publishers sites this morning I noticed a very similar problem - poorly positioned ads. Some of the main mistakes that I saw included: <br />
<br />
• ads too low on the page - this is a positioning that that many publishers using all kinds of ad systems have trouble with. When the only ad you have on your page is at the bottom of your page where few people ever look you’ll generally find that your CTR is going to be pretty low. Don’t hear me as saying ads towards the bottom of pages NEVER convert well - there are exceptions to every rule - however studies show that in general design element above the fold (the part of your site that people view without having to scroll down) get people’s attention a lot more than those below the fold.<br />
<br />
• ads cluttering each other - a trend I noticed this morning was people using multiple chitika ads all in a row next to each other at the top of a page. On one site I saw 10 eMiniMall ads - all above the fold! While I don’t mind the eMiniMalls design - it’s not designed to be used 10 times in a small space. The effect is clutter and in the case of the site in question - dizziness on my part! Chitika recommends 3 ads per page as a maximum. In most cases I would agree. I am experimenting with a few ways of using more than this - but only on large/long pages. I’d encourage people to experiment with more than one ad per page - but be open to the idea that one or two well positioned, well designed and relevant ads can actually be much more effective in terms of earnings than lots of ads. <br />
<br />
<br />
As an example of this - I spoke a few days back with one of the publishers that I referred to the program who had previously had only one ads on his pages - at the bottom of each article. He added a second ad towards the top of each page and saw his earnings almost triple overnight. <br />
<br />
2. Using default keywords:<br />
<br />
<br />
I was surprised how many pink ipod, dell laptop, canon powershot and playstation ads I saw around the web this morning. Obviously a lot of people are just going with the default setting and in doing so are probably decreasing their potential CTR. <br />
<br />
While these are probably reasonably high paying keywords per click - unless your site is a gadget blog that talks about these topics you’ll find that they will not perform as well for you in terms of CTR as the ads are just not relevant. <br />
<br />
3. Other Irrelevant Ads<br />
<br />
I was quite puzzled by some of the choices of keywords that some publishers were targeting on their sites. Perhaps they were trying to find the most bizarre ads known to humankind in the hope of attracting curiosity clicks - but in many cases the ads had little (if any) relevance to the site at hand. I won’t pretend that finding relevant ads for every site topic is easy (it can be a challenge) but I would highly recommend you put some serious time into at least attempting to find ads that are on a related topic to your site. <br />
<br />
I’d rather 4% of readers on my site click on a 0.35 cent ad than 0.01% clicking on a &#36;1.50 ad. <br />
<br />
One of the traps I see many publishers falling into is searching for the highest paying keywords. There are many discussion threads in forums that start with a question about this. I think asking about keyword value is starting with the wrong question. Rather start by asking questions about who your readers are, what they’ve come to your site looking for, what you’re writing about etc and you’ll be on a better path. Once you’ve answered these questions and identified your niche then you can begin to look at the different values of ad options within that niche. <br />
<br />
How do you get relevant eMiniMall ads for your blog? <br />
<br />
There are a number of ways - most of which I’ve written about previously in my eMiniMall tips post. But let me highlight a few that you might like to experiment with (please note that not all of these tips work on every site or with every ad unit on a blog. Try a variety of things and see what works well for you): <br />
<br />
• use titles as keywords - my best converting blogs use this principle. I use the blog title tags to trigger the keywords on these blogs. This works especially well on product related blogs where the title of your post is predominantly the name of a product. This strategy would NOT work well on a blog like ProBlogger where I’m writing about ideas, concepts and bigger topics than product.<br />
<br />
• use categories as keywords - I’ve seen a number of publishers deciding against using titles as their keywords but instead using the categories of their blogs to do the same job. Once again this will be most effective when your category names are product related or happen to trigger relevant ads. Test this out simply by going to the Chitika home page and putting your cursor over the ’search’ tab in the eMiniMall they have there and typing in the name of one of your blog categories. Do this with a number of your categories. Are the results relevant? If so this might be an option for you.<br />
<br />
• manually insert keywords using plugins - there are a number of plugins being developed for blog systems that allow publishers to insert eMiniMalls into individual posts and to specify keywords for those ads. This is perhaps a bit more of a time consuming option (although I suspect in time it would speed up) but could well be the most accurate way of getting highly relevant ads to appear where you want them in posts.<br />
<br />
• manually insert keywords in sidebar/banner position ads - this is the approach I’m taking here at ProBlogger at present. I’ve got just the one ad unit on this site at present (positioned above comments at the end of articles) and its rotating through some keywords that have some relevance to the topic of this blog. I’m still not satisfied with the keywords I’m targeting but am narrowing in on some that are better than what I started with. The key is to not just assume that because my readers are techy that they’ll be into gadgets - but to find a more specifically related topic (so at present I’ve got some ads on laptops, podcasting equipment and a blogging/podcasting book). As I say I’m still testing on this blog and rotate new keywords through from day to day to help combat ad blindness.<br />
<br />
• consider contextual mode - eMiniMalls started out as a contextual advertising system (like Adsense, YPN etc). Of course in more recent times they’ve switched off contextual mode as the default to allow publishers to use it in conjunction with Adsense who don’t allow publishers to use two contextual systems on the one page. While most Chitika publishers do use another system like Adsense on the same page - I’ve talked to a number of publishers who have made the decision to run solely with eMiniMalls in contextual mode because the results of doing so out performed their previous contextual system. This is not something I will be doing in a hurry but it might be an option for some.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[High Paying AdSense Keywords : Keywords | Cost/Click]]></title>
			<link>http://googleadsense.000webhost.com/adsense/showthread.php?tid=115</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 00:31:13 -0400</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[This High Paying Keywords list is obtained from different webmaster forums. None of them may even bear the listed value. This content is for general use and to help you get more out of your websites. There is no guarantee that this information is accurate and true. Use at your own risk ! <br />
Note that regional differences exist. The values may differ regionally. Its always recommended to do the research yourself.<br />
<br />
High Paying AdSense Keywords : Keywords | Cost/Click <br />
<br />
&#36;50 - &#36;100 <br />
mesothelioma &#36;84.08 <br />
mesothelioma attorneys &#36;80.93 <br />
mesothelioma lawyers &#36;69.04 <br />
malignant pleural mesothelioma &#36;55.95 <br />
Asbestos Cancer &#36;54.17 <br />
mesothelioma symptoms &#36;53.66 <br />
peritoneal mesothelioma &#36;52.27 <br />
trans union &#36;51.91 <br />
--------------------------------<br />
&#36;20 - &#36;50 <br />
lung cancer &#36;43.12 <br />
search engine optimization &#36;30.19 <br />
mesothelioma diagnosis &#36;28.70 <br />
home equity loans &#36;20.06 <br />
-------------------------------<br />
&#36;10 - &#36;20 <br />
baines and ernst &#36;18.47 <br />
consolidate loans &#36;17.74 <br />
lexington law &#36;17.68 <br />
lexington law firm &#36;16.81 <br />
debt problems &#36;16.28 <br />
register domain &#36;15.74 <br />
home equity line of credit &#36;15.61 <br />
affiliate programs &#36;14.33 <br />
refinance &#36;14.21 <br />
video conferencing &#36;13.63 <br />
payday loans &#36;13.21 <br />
credit counseling &#36;13.02 <br />
asbestos &#36;12.79 <br />
debt solutions &#36;12.64 <br />
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broadband phone &#36;12.08 <br />
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fast loans &#36;11.81 <br />
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car loans &#36;07.05 <br />
money fast &#36;07.03 <br />
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&#36;50 - &#36;100 <br />
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secured &#36;08.60 <br />
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internet money &#36;07.39 <br />
credit repair &#36;07.32 <br />
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bad credit &#36;07.26 <br />
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SEO &#36;07.18 <br />
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car loans &#36;07.05 <br />
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credit card fraud &#36;05.82 <br />
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money market accounts &#36;05.43 <br />
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credit services &#36;05.08 <br />
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			<title><![CDATA[PHP میں IP ریکاڈر بنائیں]]></title>
			<link>http://googleadsense.000webhost.com/adsense/showthread.php?tid=114</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2008 15:53:14 -0400</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[میں آپ کو ایک PHP فائل کے زریعے TEXT FILE میں IP ریکاڈ کرنا سیکھاتا ہے.<br />
آپ کو کرنا بس یہ ھے. ایک PHP فائل بنائیں index.phpآور اس میں یہ CODE ڈالیں.<br />
&lt;?php<br />
&#36;ip = getenv('REMOTE_ADDR');<br />
echo &#36;ip;<br />
&#36;handle = fopen("ips.txt", 'a');<br />
fwrite(&#36;handle, "\n&#36;ip");<br />
fclose(&#36;handle);<br />
?&gt;<br />
اس کو SAVE کریں آور سرور پہ UPLOAD کر دیں.<br />
ساتھ ھی ایک ھالی TEXT فائل UPLOAD کریں<br />
ips.txt کے نام سے.<br />
آور اسے 777 Permissions دیں.<br />
آپ کا ریکاڈر تیار یے.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[میں آپ کو ایک PHP فائل کے زریعے TEXT FILE میں IP ریکاڈ کرنا سیکھاتا ہے.<br />
آپ کو کرنا بس یہ ھے. ایک PHP فائل بنائیں index.phpآور اس میں یہ CODE ڈالیں.<br />
&lt;?php<br />
&#36;ip = getenv('REMOTE_ADDR');<br />
echo &#36;ip;<br />
&#36;handle = fopen("ips.txt", 'a');<br />
fwrite(&#36;handle, "\n&#36;ip");<br />
fclose(&#36;handle);<br />
?&gt;<br />
اس کو SAVE کریں آور سرور پہ UPLOAD کر دیں.<br />
ساتھ ھی ایک ھالی TEXT فائل UPLOAD کریں<br />
ips.txt کے نام سے.<br />
آور اسے 777 Permissions دیں.<br />
آپ کا ریکاڈر تیار یے.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[yeh meri sites hein]]></title>
			<link>http://googleadsense.000webhost.com/adsense/showthread.php?tid=113</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 15:56:27 -0400</pubDate>
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give me suggetions...]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Please visit my sites and give suggetions]]></title>
			<link>http://googleadsense.000webhost.com/adsense/showthread.php?tid=112</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 15:24:32 -0400</pubDate>
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			<link>http://googleadsense.000webhost.com/adsense/showthread.php?tid=111</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2008 13:59:19 -0400</pubDate>
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