How to drive expensive ads to a website

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by earticles, Jan 24, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hello all!

    I have this question in mind since I joined the AdSense Program: How to drive expensive ads to my website?

    I've read many tutorials on the internet trying to find an answer to my question but unfortunately, did not find it yet. Authors usually speak about their own websites or experiences... :confused: If you have any magic formula... something special or want to share some links to qualified tutorials, please reply this post.

    We are here to help each other....
     
    earticles, Jan 24, 2007 IP
  2. qwestcommunications

    qwestcommunications Notable Member

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    The ads will be driven by the content you have on the pages. Some stypes of sites will draw higher paying ads than others.
     
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    Exactly.

    If the content is not related to a high-paying niche I.E lawyers, cancer etc then high-paying ads wont appear because they would be irrelevant and not earn any clicks.

    You need to build up related content in the high-paying niches.
     
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  4. mixke

    mixke Prominent Member

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    It depends on niche/keyword which you are targetting . Also,get some good content to get better ads .
     
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  5. arpitagarwal82

    arpitagarwal82 Notable Member

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    You can use competitive ads filter in your google adsense account. With this you can block the sites whose ads you dont want to display on your site. So block the sites wich pay less. You can get the list of less paying sites from this site http://www.adsblacklist.com/.

    Go through this site and you will get some good help in blocking low paying and MFA from your Google Adsense ads.
     
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  6. Abhik

    Abhik ..:: The ONE ::..

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    get some high paying keywords and related content.. thts all. :)
     
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    #7
    magic formulas do not exist in this world.

    you will get ads about your site subject.
    if your subject doesn't pay you won't have expensive ads.
    if it pays you will.
    if you trick adsense in driving expensive ads to your site (say, your site is about fun pictures and you manage to get lawyer ads by putting keywords here and there or else) then the ads won't convert and after a few days your account will get smartpriced.
     
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    What ever you do, don`t use hidden text to attract high paying ads.
     
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    Finding niches that are relatively empty, yet have high paying keywords is sometimes a bit of a hit and miss deal. The general advice on such things has been the same for ages: create content on topics you know something about and it's likely that ads will come. Within that range some topics will pay better then others. The thing then is to try and get as many visitors to that topic as you can and also keep creating content on that as well. Branching out to other subjects (elsewhere online perhaps) will help you to keep finding new topics that work. Studying your stats will also help towards growing your website to where the visitors are.
     
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  10. earticles

    earticles Well-Known Member

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    Hmm... I wonder how can I use adsblacklist for www.e-articles.info while there is content related to many working areas: law, internet, self improvement etc... ?
     
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    earticles Well-Known Member

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    None of these... I ttry to be 100% honest and get good results.
     
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    Tanna Active Member

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    Make your content match the topics which get high $ per click
     
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    I have checked adsblacklist for your site. I used the site URL as www.e-articles.info and used the following keywords articles, law, internet, self improvement (you have mentioned them) and adsblacklist has generated a list of low paying and MFA sites. Am sending you that list through PM. May be it helps.
    Also you can redefine your search for more realevent keywords.

    P.S. Did anyone else tried adsblacklist?? Any feedback?
     
    arpitagarwal82, Jan 24, 2007 IP
  14. earticles

    earticles Well-Known Member

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    Oh, thank you very much, arpitagarwal82!!

    I reeived your PM. Very useful!! Hope it will be helpful. I really appreciate you helped me.

    All the best to you.
     
    earticles, Jan 24, 2007 IP
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    mixke Prominent Member

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    yeah ... SEs find them ;) :)
     
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  16. arpitagarwal82

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    You are welcome Sir. Again i would advice you to regenrate the list using relevant keywords. Google allows upto 200 sites to be bloced in competetive adsense filter.
     
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    To write articles with high payed keywords is not the proble, the problem how to get users to my site. The competition in high payed keywords are very high.
     
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  18. earticles

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    I'll do it, for sure. I am now checking the adsblacklist website to learn more.
     
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    earticles Well-Known Member

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    Many of the articles under "Legal and finance" have high paying keywords but seems Google serves high paying ads to websites that get a high pagerank.

    While many of the pages containing articles in my website are from PR0 to PR3, maybe that's a reason why actually there are low paying ads.
     
    earticles, Jan 24, 2007 IP
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    earticles,

    Are you properly crediting the original authors of those articles you're putting on your site? I see their name at the bottom of the article pages, but nothing else about them, their sites, etc.
     
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