Adsense
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ADSENSE TIPS
Create a website with your own domain name. Don't try to use a free web host because your site will likely have banners and pop-ups and get rejected because it looks unprofessional.
Create high quality information pages.
An AdSense page should have great content about a very
specific topic. Be very clear about what the topic is, and carefully
choose the keyword (or key phrase) describing the topic.
Never try to 'trick' AdSense. Don't create a page on one topic
and give it a file name about a different topic.
Above all, make sure the page you create offers great value to
people interested in the topic. When you provide excellent information
on a specific topic, your visitors will benefit and will be more likely
to click through to relevant AdWords.
Place your ads conspicuously. Don’t hide your ads at the bottom of your page: be bold. Place them near the top of the page, where they can be seen when the page loads without scrolling. Place them in a navigation bar or some other “important” space on your website.
Place one ad per page. Having a multitude of Google Adsense ads on a single page is worse than having none at all. There’s no way your visitors will appreciate having 15 different advertisements on one page.
Consider creating some pages for high search engine
traffic, others to sell products, and still others for Google AdSense.
Recognize that different pages on your site can have different
purposes. For example, some pages may be designed to sell specific
products. Others may be designed to rank high in the search engines (but
don't ever try to trick the search engines). Still others can be
designed for Google AdSense.
Once you know which pages you're creating for AdSense, select
an appropriate keyword (or key phrase).
Use the keyword as the file name and put dashes between the
words. In the example above, you would use the file name 'water-gardening.html'
for your water gardening page.
Ideally, select keywords that are the highest paying keyword
on the topic. By tweaking the file name, you may be able to improve your AdSense results dramatically.
Don't put ads on empty pages.If you don't have any content, then, Google will have to guess as what your page is about. It may guess wrong, and so the ads that it displays may not be relevant. You'll have to wait until Google re-crawls the site for the ads to correct themselves. Here is what Google had to say when I asked them about how often the AdSense crawler updates a site:
Preserve your content. Advertisements should not distract from your content, or else your visitors will be driven away. Make Adsense a cohesive part of your site design, not something slapped in at the last minute.
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