Adsense Organics

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    Adsense Organics
    by Vincent Pagliani

    Contextual advertising works because ads can be woven organically into site content. The beauty of Google's AdSense program has always been its capacity to monetize your website by dynamically inserting ads which are relevant to site content. But to achieve relevance and, for that matter -- monetizing -- you must develop a sense of organics. Ads should seem like resources to visitors, not ads.

    BLEND THOSE COLOR PALETTES

    1. When you generate your AdSense code, set up ad style and color palettes that match your content exactly. Not just close...exactly. To ensure perfect matches, enter the hex values of your site's colors in your AdSense palette. Match ad head colors to content head colors, ad body text colors to page content body text colors, ad background colors to page background colors. Make ad borders and frames invisible by coloring the ad's frame and background to match the hex value of your page background color. Otherwise, your ads are announcing: I'm An Ad! Visitors will try to ignore them.

    2. Diminish the hue of the link URL to a lighter shade of your body text; e.g., if your ad text is black, color the link URL gray. You don't want to encourage surfers to type the URL directly into a browser window. You want them to click the ad's heading. That's how you get paid.


    PLACEMENT

    1. Organically blended text ads tend to pull better than banners because banners cheerfully announce themselves as ads, which people are subconsciously trained to ignore. But don't discount a judicious sprinkling of image ads because the right picture can be worth a thousand dollars. In our experience, the 336x280, 300x250 and 160x600 wide skyscraper formats tend to perform best. Make banners work with the compositional blocks of your pages, not dominate them. Don't stack banner upon banner. Visitors will scroll right past the noise.

    2. Page length may dictate ad placement. On pages with brief content, placing ads above the content generally results in better CTR. On pages with lengthy content, placing ads near the middle tends to result in better CTR. Readers who are interested enough to hang in, tend to start looking for additional resources.
    3. Use four- and five-link text ad units when you can. But don't compromise page content just to cram more ads on a page. Content, after all, is the point of a website.
    4. Don't create an abominable website around a couple of high-paying keywords and slap AdSense ads in it. Content-challenged, Made-for-AdSense sites never prosper. Visitors will see though your ploy in three seconds. Develop websites which have value.
    5. Don't stick AdSense units in odd vehicles. No pop-ups, 404 error pages, or otherwise empty pages.
    6. Read Google's optimization tips and check the Google visual heat map for suggestions on where to position AdSense ads. But don't treat this advice as gospel. Track your results. Believe your patterns.


    RESEARCH. ANALYZE. TWEAK.

    1. Use filters to block low-paying advertisers. 3 cents a day at $.01 per click is not a living.

    2. Do your keyword homework. The more narrowly focused your page content is, the more likely it is that your pages trigger will ads that your visitors will find relevant. The first lines of your copy are a key factor in triggering which ads will be served on the page. Optimize those lines, if possible, for the kinds of ads you wish to attract. Check out our ToolboxSEOIndex.htmltoolbox of free keyword research tools at "http://www.entrepreneuradvisory.org/ToolboxSEOIndex.html.

    3. Set up URL Channels in your AdSense account. Channels tell you what's going on with individual pages. Tweak your low CTR pages. Tinker with page titles, enrich the content, narrow the focus and make the content keyword-rich. Mine the Top Queries report (in AdSense For Search) to pinpoint what searchers are searching for. Mining can give you ideas for tweaking copy or adding relevant content.


    DON'T CHEAT

    1. Don't tinker with the AdSense code. You could unleash a nightmare.
    2. Don't click your own ads! Google will eventually figure it out. They've trapped your IP address, for starters. Follow the AdSense policies. You'll make more money if you play it clean. I promise.

    __________________________________________________________________
    About the Author
    As managing editor of Web Entrepreneur Advisory, veteran internet marketing consultant Vincent Pagliani's speciality is straight news, straight reviews, straight advice. More entrepreneur and affiliate marketing resources can be found at EntrepreneurAdvisory.org.
     
    moonrock, Aug 29, 2006 IP
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    Wow... really nice write-up :)

    Test, test, test is my motto! Already got to that coveted 10% CTR? Tweak it some more – provided you keep track of what got you to that 10% in the first place.

    Nothing worse than making changes and then not being able to get back to a good CTR.

    I've learned that one the hard way...
     
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    very nice info
     
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    For those new to Adsense reading the original post, trust me - the tips given only work 50% of the time ...

    ... which gives you no better results than a coin toss.

    About the only thing following those tips would guarantee you is that you won't get booted out of the Adsense system.
     
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    Dude, they're just tips ;) It doesn't sound like he's promising the world to anyone.

    I'm far from new to AdSense, and personally think he did a good job of covering the basics. I've been amazed at the number of people on this forum who don't understand that blending your ads almost always (almost) brings a much higher CTR.

    Seems like a pretty good basic list...
     
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    How many people really think about typing the link url in the browser?
     
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    True. The problem with blending is that if you're blending, say, a link unit with your left menu, you want your menu titles to stand out, but with perfect blending that means that stupid "Ads by Google" will stand out too.

    Example, a site about clothing:

    Men's Clothes
    Shirts
    Pants
    Belts
    Shoes


    Ads by Google
    Discount Clothes
    Free Socks
    Men's Shirts
    Mesothelioma


    Women's Clothes
    Shirts
    Pants
    Belts
    Lingerie


    etc. I wonder if users would just skip over the ad box subconsciously?
     
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    You r right there are lot of threds on the basics of adsense. i didnt found anything new in these tips these are the well known tips You could found them in any basic tutorials of adsense......................
     
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    Including this one ;)
     
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    what is the best way to do this without clicking on the ads?
     
    continuum, Sep 11, 2006 IP
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    Thats my question as well...

     
    jeremyweber, Oct 16, 2006 IP