Can an Adsense Expert Help Me?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by wragge11, Jan 3, 2008.

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    Hi guys, I need help from an AdSense expert. If you can help (I am offering a little $$$), please post here then add me on MSN!

    Thanks!

    Dan
     
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  2. sultanofseo

    sultanofseo Notable Member

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    any specific help you need? maybe yuo don;t heve to pay anyone, jusy post it here and see anyone can help you. but if you are looking for a real pro, then Joel Comm is considered an expert guy who wrote Adsense Secrets. you can read that book for help also.
     
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  3. wragge11

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    Just wondering why, on the first site in my sig, I am getting a 0.3% CTR and only 5 cents a click?

    Could the site be smart priced? - or is an account smart priced, not a site?

    Dan
     
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    trivum Peon

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    My guess is that the ads for your niche doesn't pay that much (I have a small sports site and it's not very good for big money, however sometimes it will pop up for a while). That would explain the 5 cents a click.

    As for you ctr, you have to be more aggresive with your placement if you want to up that.
     
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    Hmm, my old forum (football) used to get $.50 a click - maybe I was just lucky :D
     
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    I would try better placement of the ads. Put them in the middle of the content, or up on top of the content. They will be much more visible and people will click them.

    Smart pricing applies to a whole account, not just a single site.
     
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    Use the large rectangle ad block in the main content placing both on top and end of the content..
     
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    I might do. What I am thinking is to build up the site, and then apply ad's, may be better for the people that are using it now, and will not put people off :D
     
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