Whats the best word to put next to adnsense?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by un!expected, Apr 28, 2008.

  1. #1
    What can i write next to the place where is adsense?

    Our Sponsors
    Sponsors
    Advertisement
    Marketing
    Ads

    Any experience and tips about that? Thanks.
     
    un!expected, Apr 28, 2008 IP
  2. FanAddict

    FanAddict Notable Member

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    #2
    Straight from your Google AdSense Program Policy

    Pretty self explanatory! :)
     
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  3. un!expected

    un!expected Peon

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    #3
    Thanks FanAddict :)
    Do you have any experience or tip, is it productive to put that sentence or not?
     
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  4. Fka200

    Fka200 Guest

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    Just use "Sponsored Links" or "Advertisements". No tip/experience is really necessary to title your AdSense ads.

    Goodluck!
     
    Fka200, Apr 28, 2008 IP
  5. sucrey

    sucrey Banned

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    #5
    Nothing
    The best thing is nothing let it free.
     
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    abdobasha2004 Well-Known Member

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    #6
    Never Put any word
     
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  7. un!expected

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    Roger that :) Info can be useful for others too.
    @sucrey interesting number of posts :D
     
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    It really depends.

    - You can make a lot more money by placing nothing just let the ads be where they are. (my experience)
    OR
    - If you are running a website that you care about, I would label the ads. Some people get pretty ticked off when they click a link thinking it's content and are taken to some crap site selling something.
     
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    Surf_Dude Peon

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    I think nothing is best.
    To me, "Sponsored Links" says "Beware! Here are some ads that you probably don't want to click on."

    But Fan Addict has a point. If your primary objective is to create the highest quality looking site, then tell people that they are ads. This will, however, undoubtedly reduce your income.

    Of course, if you REALLY want to create the highest quality site, wouldn't you remove ALL the ads?

    Each webmaster must decide for him/herself, the level of intrusion/ distraction that is acceptable for their site. Text ads aren't so bad. But any kind of FLASHING ads send me away like a rocket ship.
     
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    Haha I agree!

    But sometimes adsense ads can be obtrusive, when all you see is...

    AD AD

    2 lines of content

    AD AD



    :rolleyes::rolleyes:
     
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    Very true.
    I just use 1 ad block per page - the 250x250 - which shows a maximum of 3 ads (with larger text than the other ads!).
     
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  12. un!expected

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    What about sites on other languages?Can they put some text next to ads?
     
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  13. stackman

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    Why put any title at all? A title can't possibly help get clicks. No title implies that the ads are part of the content of your site.
     
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    Leave it bare , u ll make more money when you dont promt your user to click the ads, blend adsense units with your content and design
     
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    Maybe "Sponsored links" too. Simply put, you can't have any wordings nearby that to provide incentives for others to click the ads. The safe way to do so is not to put any text at all.
     
    poshswinger, Apr 28, 2008 IP