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Hiding Adsense

Posted on March 10th, 2010 by admin

There is a belief that other webmasters are more likely to link to your site if it isn’t overrun with Adsense or any other form of advertising you’re using. So what happens if you’ve been monetising your site with Adsense, you decide to embark upon an impromptu link building campaign and you want to hide those adverts? Here’s one solution.

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Adding Adsense To Wordpress

Posted on February 12th, 2010 by admin

You have a Wordpress blog and you want to monetise it with Adsense. Here are some pointers on how to do that and how to maximise your revenue. Don’t fret, because it is very easy. However, you just need some basic guidelines to get you started. After adding Adsense to a few Wordpress blogs, you’ll find that it becomes second nature. Or third, or something.

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Dosh Dosh Adsense Optimised Themes

Posted on November 24th, 2009 by admin

In this website auction, a site sold for $32,500. That was due in no small part to the fact that it was making $110/day in Adsense revenue! The seller kindly provided some Google Analytics and Adsense data which I took the liberty of saving here. The interesting number is the Adsense CTR. It’s a whopping 16.67%. That’s high.

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Adsense Tricks

Posted on June 30th, 2009 by admin

This Adsense trick might even be bordering on Adwords trick territory, but here goes anyway. When you create an Adwords advert, you can specify what URLs you want your ad to appear on in the content network. In other words, if you know of a very popular site in your niche, you could try and direct some of its traffic to your site by specifying that your ad will appear on that site only

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Google Adsense Competitive Ad Filter

Posted on June 4th, 2009 by admin

So you’re sick of the Muslim dating site advert that Google Adsense, in its wisdom, keeps displaying on certain pages of your “make money easy” blog and finally decide to do something about it. You have two options:
1. Change your content to give the very clear message to Google that your site is as far away from the Muslim singles dating game as you can get. You can do this by using more “keywords” in your content and emphasizing them with the appropriate markup (, , headings – you know the drill).
2. Use the competitive ad filter in adsense.

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