If you can get along with everyone and everyone loves you, then you don’t stand for much. A person who stands his ground for his principles and won’t compromise his integrity is not loved by everyone. — Larry Winget

Optimizing Your Blog For Google AdSense

According to Google AdSense’s Blog Opimization tips, this is how you should layout your blog for best results with Google AdSense…

Optimizing Your Blog For Google AdSense

I followed the second example and moved the link unit up to the top of the page above all the blog entries and just below my menu. I tried the link unit on the just like the first example and it did not work very well for me so i removed them. Through my Google AdSense AdLogger logs. I highly recommend AdLogger for your Google AdSense tracking needs. It is free and open source. I bet some of the paid Google AdSense trackers are modified versions of AdLogger.

I might try the 120 x 600 pixel skyscraper ad on the right hand side of this blog. Google allows a maximum of 3 ads on your web sites. I do have 1 more ad to place on my site if I choose to. Some people recommend putting 3 Google AdSense ads on your web site while others do not. Whatever you have read about optmizing your sites for Google AdSense still requires testing to verify if it works positively or negatively on your web site.

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2 Comments On “Optimizing Your Blog For Google AdSense”

On 21st October 2006 2:00 PM, Dave Zan said:

Just thought I’d mention that Joel Comm’s instantadsensetemplates.com site gave an interesting tip on where to possibly maximize your adsense. He shaped it like a right triangle, I think (hypotenuse and all), and it seemed to focus near the top left side of the content.

Unfortunately it’s gone since it’s sold out. :(

On 21st December 2006 4:44 PM, PPC Keyword Tool said:

I realize every website is different, but from personal experience I wouldn’t bother with the skyscraper ad units. You’re better off staying with the embedded squares/rectangles in your content, or leaderboard/468s between posts in my opinion.

All the best in your money making ventures by the way – I too am in a similar position. I’m now working on my online projects fulltime, after becoming sick and tired of the ratrace of IT jobs.

Matt

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