Is Adsense being a bad boy?Is Adsense only showing low paying ads?Has Adsense ruined your day?Are you always getting low paying clicks?
Adsense can sometimes be your best friend for showing high paying ads. On the other side Adsense can be a real pain in the ass for earning low revenue per click
You can never be sure with Adsense, sometimes it will convert clicks into good money, while sometimes it just shows the revenue per click so low, that you start thinking if Adsense isn’t playing some joke on you.
Adsense isn’t doing this for no reason.
Adsense considers many factors on showing high paying and low paying clicks.
1. Have a Adsense friendly site
Your design always plays a big part on how Adsensewill show their ads on your blog. If you have a clean and organized design with fresh and unique content then you will have a greater chance of getting high paying ads on your blog.
Having a unique design will also have a better chance give a better chance of showing high paying ads, because if you have a non unique theme that loads of other webmasters and bloggers use as well, the search engines will then under value your blog and will not consider it a quality site. If that happens then your blog will only show low paying ads.
2.Have a niche website
Make sure you target a certain niche and only write about that niche. Once you start writing about random things your ads will also start showing weird and low paying ads, because Adsense isn’t sure which ads to display on your blog.
So let’s say you have a website about ‘weight loss’. Make sure you only write topics related to weight loss and not about some random topic like ‘dog training’. I know this example was a bit extreme, but at least you understand the point.
3.Relevant post titles and headings
The title of your post is even more important then the actual content on the site. As post titles tell you what the content is about and have a bigger font, it indicates to Google that the post title is also important.
4.Keywords
Having the right keywords in your content will make it easier for spiders to crawl your content and show higher paying ads. Just make sure you don’t keyword stuff your site as Google will penalize you.
3 to 6 percent is the best keyword density for your content. So if you have a article of 500 words and choose to use 3 percent, that will be 15 keywords in the article.
5.Adsblacklist
Adsblacklist is a program that will exclude all low paying Adsense sites. All you have to do is add some keywords related to your blog and the program will list 200 low paying sites. It’s up to you which sites to exclude from your blog. After getting this list just copy and paste it into your competitive ad filter in your Google Adsense account.
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