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Google Adsense: The Top Money Maker by Most Bloggers

The Free Google Adsense Program

Google Adsense is a monetization revolution for small content publisher. It allows small web content providers such as bloggers to earn revenue from advertising on their web sites and blogs. When a visitor click on the on the Google ads, Google makes a small profit from the advertiser, and in turn, pays a percentage of that profit to content publisher.

Such click can translate into pennies or dollars a day for a web publisher. Since it’s launch dated year 2003, the Google Adsense program has revolutionized the web publishing, turning blogs and personal websites into a money making machine.

Google makes it easy for everyone to join. If you are a web publisher or a blogger then simple complete the online Adsense form. Once your application is approve and have added the google adsense script to your site or blog then google will automatically place the ads on the site or blog similar to those that appear next to search google search results.
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9 Ways to Triple Your Google AdSense Revenue

If everything about two blogs are identical (theme, traffic and contents) but differ only in Google Adsense placement, will their income be the same? I asked this to myself and look what I found…their income will most likely different. The worst case scenario is that one blog’s income maybe one third of the other.

How can you be sure that your Google Adsense placement will bring you the fullest possible income for your blog? We have no time to experiment creating another identical blog nor we do not have the luxury of time to experiment all combinations of ad placement. But we can follow and observe how high adsense blogger place AdSense ads on their blog.

So, I look around, make some research and this is what I found so far.
Link Units can be a very good source of Adsense revenue if placed somewhere near the site navigation links.
- Ads that do not blend with the background do not perform well.
- Ads that are located in the sidebar and below the page fold are rarely visible to the site visitors. Continue reading ‘9 Ways to Triple Your Google AdSense Revenue’