Thursday, August 28, 2008

OPINION

As a logger, I started creating websites that I found personally interesting to me. I found articles that were fun and interesting and posted them for people to read. After all... people create blogs so they can share their feelings and aspirations. But when you create that blog you also feel that you are putting a large amount of time into the projects and wish to see if you are able to generate income from your work. This is where Google Ad sense comes into play.
I discovered Google Ad sense mostly by accident and was intrigued by the concept of Contextual Advertising. I felt if Google could deliver the ads, all I had to do was get the traffic. I could sit back and collect the money. I applied ad sense to my site and waited. Well...I waited a "long time" for little to nothing.Not being one to give up easily, I used small and large ad formats and applied them to the top half of my website, to the right side and also to the bottom. I waited a period of time to see the results and "surprise, surprise". I did get an increase in clicks. The only problem was, the clicks were still small and didn't amount to much. By this time most people would have given up and would have just moved along to other advertisers. Now, I am not an ad sense expert by any stretch of the imagination and still learn new things everyday. I am like "you", a person who wants to generate an income and hopefully have more incentive to keep going. But...I know what works for me and what doesn't.

Now, there were only several things that I did to increase my ad sense click through and after experimentation, I am convinced these are the winning ticket.

These are things I did:

I use a white background instead of a color background.

I remove the border on ad sense so it does not look like an ad and make sure it matches the background

I keep the Title and the Hyperlink "Blue".

I keep Ad sense "above the fold", so they are the "FIRST" thing that people see when they arrive at the site.

I use these formats only.

The 338X280. This one is primarily used because it is large and it does not look like an ad.

The small Google "ad links", (180x90) or others similar, because they are not targeted tightly and give people options to see other things that relevant to THIER interest and I blend the ad to make it look like the rest of the titles.

I try to keep the ads "left" aligned.

I use the 160X600 vertical for people to see when they move vertically down the website page.

I try to place images near the Google ads. Images draw the eyes near the ads.

I keep the site concise, clean and focused.

By using these tactics I was able to increase my ad sense click through rate significantly depending on traffic level and people's interest.

Take my advice and give it try. I believe you will see a change and hopefully make ad sense a more pleasurable experience.

By: Amitt Sharmaa


I seriously started to look at "Bloats" and "crisp ads" but I finally came back to Google. After a period of reflection, I decided that I was missing some critical pieces of information and decided the best route to take was to learn by example.

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