Turning Visitors Into Adsense Trafic

Turning Visitor Traffic into Quality Adsense Traffic

Have you been running AdSense ads on your site and feel that you aren’t making as much earnings as you could, in most cases you’re right. Most people are frustrated that they are unable to generate the revenue they had expected.

There are many ways to turn visitor traffic into AdSense traffic and here is a short list of them with a description for each.

The first thing that you need to do is tweak your site’s content. While for some people this isn’t an option (if you’re running a forum for example it’s a lot harder accomplish) most people can make their AdSense sites veritable cash cows.

To begin, you should find out what your site’s keywords are. This is a basic technique in SEO (search engine optimization) known as keyword density verification. A good tool for this job is SEO Density Analizer.

You should then take this list of words and search the Overture Search Inventory or Google AdWords Sandbox to find out what other words could be doing better then what you currently have.
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Having Multiple Sites For One Adsense Account

Can I display ads on more than one site on my google adsense account?

You may display ads on more then one site using your google adsense account.  The more sites you have displaying revelant google adsense ads, the more profit you can earn.  You don’t even have to notify google of the new sites displaying ads. However  any new site that  you add must conform to google adsense program policies, because if your account gets terminated for any reason, you would not be able to display the Google Adsense ads on any of them.

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Google AdSense: Where to Place Ads on Your Web Pages and a Profile of Bloggerparty

Deciding where to place your Google ads on your web pages so that they will be most profitable, this is one of the best parts of the whole Google AdSense experience. No one else gets to make this decision except you. It’s your page. You get to decide how many (up to 3 ads per page), what colours and shapes you will use and on what part of the page the ad will be placed. Should you place your ads at the top or bottom, in the middle of the text, to the left or right?

The most important decision should be based on the needs of the visitors to your site? What are they looking for? Are they there to read or merely to browse? If they are there to read an entire article, say, you might try placing your ads at the bottom of the page so they will have something to do next. Some publishers swear by placing the ads at the top left of the page because they think customers look there first.

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