
Surfing through the net today, I got to something I had seen last year; 100 Adsense Tips. A must read for anyone publishing on the internet and hopes to make money through Google Adsense, but then I just read it and forgot all about it. Having come across it again, I don’t think I’m gonna let it go. I am going to implement every line of it and I thought to share it with you, so all of us can be a beneficiary of the tons and tons of cash that could be made from Google Adsense. So I won’t bore you out, I would just pick 20 of them for today, another 20 tomorrow and so on. Thus, in about 5 days, we should have upgraded our knowledge on Adsense to a very good extent. Stay with us…
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AdSense Earning = Impression-count x Click-though-rate x Cost-per-click x smart-pricing-factor.
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Impression count is basically referring to your traffic. It means the number of times AdSense block is displayed.
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Click-through-rate (CTR) is ratio of clicks per impressions. It can range from 0.1% to 30%, but most commonly around 1% to 10%.
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Cost-per-click (CPC) is the earning you get per click. While traditionally it refers to the amount advertisers pay for each click, it can also mean the amount publishers get for each click.
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Smart-pricing is AdSense method to determine how valuable clicks from your site is worth. If clicks on your site doesn’t provide good value to advertisers, e.g. from visitors’ geo-location that seldom translate to sales, you will only get a fraction of the supposed CPC.
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Apply for AdSense account via blogger.com for faster approval.
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Once you get your AdSense publisher code, you can put it any of your websites without requiring further approval.
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Read and reread Google AdSense Program Policies and Terms and Conditions.
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Don’t click on your own ads, or ask people to click, even if you are using proxies.
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Don’t use click-bots.
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Don’t encourage your visitors to click on ads. The only acceptable text is “Sponsored Links” and “Advertisements”.
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Don’t put competitor contextual ads on the same page as your AdSense, for example: Yahoo Publisher Network, Clicksor. Non-contextual ads are ok.
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Don’t put your ads on objectionable material, e.g. adult sites, gambling sites, mp3, etc.
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Basically, don’t cheat AdSense. Google will catch you, sooner or later.
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Viewing your on website will not get you banned. Just make sure you don’t click on the ads.
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However, repeatedly reload your page to jack up page impressions can get you banned.
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When in doubt don’t hesitate to contact the AdSense team. They are very helpful.
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Choose a high paying niche without too much competition.
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You can try highest paying keywords from cwire.org, but know before-hand that you’ll face very fierce competitions.
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Use Overture Bid Tool and Search Engine Keyword Tool to find suitable keyword.


















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