Hello friends, my problem is that, I am not earning just $1 with adsense after placing the ads on my 30 blogs and 2 forums. I have too many good blogs with unique and high quality content, great alexa and traffic. I have 2 forums also and traffic is good there but I am not getting even single click in a day and my earning is below $10 per month. You can view some samples of my blogs and forums here: http://kerryseo.co.uk http://www.techmafia.org http://www.seobaap.com http://forums.techmafia.org I dont know what is wrong there with my ads but I want to find the solution of my problem and for that I need you guys help and experience. Please suggest my what should I do for improving my earning with adsense. Looking forward for best help. thanks
your target audiences are mostly advanced users who can spot ads from miles away. sometimes some click ads coincidentally to thank for good content/being helped, but that's very rare. you need different approach.
i think the audience are not targeted. yes its a big problem. another is that the placement is totally not working dude.the letter font and the ads letter font are totally different. and also the ads are looking like 10000 miles apart from your contents or other ads. so i think its a great problem.
1) in kerryseo your articles and fonts are quite attractive and after landing first in your site, eye do not really go towards right where you have placed the ad. 2) after I click read more, your contents gets loaded. there is an ad with it alright, but that just not catch the eye, because the reader by than has started reading the blog. another one unit is placed at the end of the blog, which is a good placement. if you track your clicks, you may discover that the bottom unit is generating the hits. One thumb rule 'F' is the pattern that our eye follows in a page. so left, top and bottom are the places. if you really getting more hits in that bottom unit, just remove the other units. remember if you have only one unit, and your contents are good, the using a single unit will ensure naximum cpc ads deliverd to that unit. please write details about this analysis so that we can help you more.
All about the Keywords Lana, but damn, I was suprised at that many blogs + forums and your earning less than $1. Try to research what the targeted keywords are Best Regards, Elysian
If you ask me people trying to make money money from adsense are idiots.I click out of 100 visitors give you 30 cents. To make adsense worthy you must have a huge site with super big budget. Instead do CPA marketing or something which will benifit more with less efforts.
Hello Rupam thank you so much for your review and help. please tell me in some clear and detail way what major changes I need to do in my sites so I get more traffic and earning. thanks
Trust me , your contents are very good. Good Contents must not be disturbed by infolink ads. Trick here is to get more income. infolink ads or inline ads kills the professional look of a site and make one feel like a site build especially for advertisement.
Try this: Create another ad unit with white background. black font, header and link. pure text link(Horizontal unit: Like a banner). replace the square box in content page ( after continue reading) with this unit. If you are getting 100 unit visit a day, you be rest assured of 5 clicks. I dont know how much traffic you have. So answering based on assumption that you have sufficient traffic and this thread is about optimizing your ad placements.
You should do split testing and trying different ad placements and styles, etc. This usually helps. I just did this with my Beyonce site and I'm looking to see some better CTR's very soon! Good Luck.
Why fear effort? Why not play with it? Win or Loose? If you are genuinely into a project with your 100%, I have not heard many failures!
True, but come on now... you guys are basically 'spamming' as well with link(s) in your sigs. I just cannot bring myself to do that. Just MO of course.
Try using the google competitive ad filter. Remove generic ads that are not at all related to your content.