Thursday, September 15, 2011

Adsense Tips for Bloggers 5 – High Paying Ads

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Adsense Revenue = Traffic Levels + high paying ads + relevant ads + ads designed optimal position

The next element of this equation Adsense be examined is how to get high paying Adsense ads running on your site. Clearly, in any business a way to get higher profits is to charge more for their product - as long as you have no direct influence on how much they charge for ads on your site - there are ways to attack the types of ads that can bring a greater return than others.

As mentioned in our first explanation of the equation, the PVR Blog is an example of a blog that targets a type of ad and payment - ads for PVR technology. Although no details of the suspected proceeds of blogs as Gizmodo publishing Adsense ads would also be generating a higher paying ad because of its focus on technology.

The lesson we can learn from blogs like these is that they attract certain ads (which, presumably, are paid), maintaining its specific content on the same topics. To further simplify what we're saying - if you want ads to blog about camera phones camera phones.

Find high paying ads is not as easy as it looks (something?). Do a Google search on the high paying Adsense ads and you will not find too many sites listing the best keywords for Adsense. The main users of Adsense Adsense discussion forums tend to be quite secretive about the keywords that not only focus on, but also sites that are running. I do not blame them either - its good business sense really.

Having said that, there are a number of strategies and tools you would like to use to help find high paying keywords.

  1. Buy - Find high paying keywords for your blog is possible thanks to free yourself - but as with everything a few entrepreneurial types are willing to do the leg work so you can save some time and give a comprehensive income. A service that you would try to find good keywords is higher paying keywords.
  2. Trial and error - I know this will frustrate some of you who want a quick fix nice and easy, but in general is one of the best pieces of advice I can give. Try writing on a topic - performance monitoring - if it's worth doing it again ... a lot .. Adsense allows you to track the pages or sections of your blog through their "channels" function - if you're smart you'll see that the sections of your blog are generating higher earnings announcements generally dividing by the number of clicks and compare to other channels. Keep trying new topics until you strike gold and then dig like a madman!
  3. Are there any ads? - This is a good first question. Despite the many thousands of advertisers using Adsense are some issues where the answer to this question is no. A simple way to check is to head to Google and do a search on the keywords you're wanting to blog. The results page will show not only a list of other sites by typing keyword (which will be competitors), but on the right side, there will be a list of ads - these are the same types of ads that will get your site if you written on the subject. If there are ads there is a good sign. If there is - maybe it's worth looking for another topic to write about whether you are hoping to attract ads.
  4. 7 Search has a list of 100 of the main keywords of payment (in its advertising program - not Adsense) at the time. Reality is a little depressing to see a list like this because you would have to sell your soul a bit to go with many of them. Its an interesting place to visit, though.
  5. Also from 7 Search (and most useful) is their suggestion tool keywords that gives you an idea of ​​what people are paying per click on different tools (again this is not specifically for Adsense, but it will give an idea of ​​what current rates are). What we found also a similar service.
  6. The biggest competitor of Google Adsense are Overture (they run ads on Yahoo) - they offer a service where you can enter keywords and not only tell you how much advertisers are paying for the words but how many people are looking for term. This is a very useful tool.
  7. Register on AdWords - A way to get an idea of ​​how many people are willing to pay for each click on Google is recorded as a single advertiser. It does not cost much to start a mini campaign and do some research in this way. You'll get an idea of ​​what people are bidding in different words very quickly this way.
  8. Word Tracker - is the best tool I've seen to help in the search keywords people are searching the major search engines. The excellent Word Tracker is that it also explains how many other sites out there are directed to the same words! This is very useful since you will target 'Britney Spears' as a keyword phrase although it is one of the most searched for keywords on the web because literally hundreds of thousands of other sites that have beaten to drilling. Word Tracker has a free trial for him and paid version is even better - well worth the investment.

Targeting high-paying ads Adsense is an important aspect of generating Adsense revenue. It is not enough in itself though. You can have $ 10-per-click ads (I have not found any of these yet), but without generating traffic to your research right ads will be useless. Just as one thing is to identify the ads that you want to target - but another thing to actually get these showing relevant ads on your site. It is this issue that our next post in this series the head - Find relevant AdSense ads. 
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