I found a simple trick to increase My CTR

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by ameyjah, Oct 1, 2007.

  1. #1
    Well, I have experimented following things on Proxy site domain and not any blog.

    I noticed that my site www.peepout.info which is fairly new isn't showing good ads or PSA on main domain wit extension www.peepout.info. So I redirected my domain www.domain to just domain.info . And it worked, I don't know why it's like that. So

    Conclusion: For non-std TLD's (even sometimes .com) change it to http://domain.info. It will increase your CTR like anything.
     
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  2. godmode

    godmode Well-Known Member

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    #2
    FYI. its still showing PSA ads.

    Wondering if u r happy with 100% CTR on PSA Ads?

    I really didnt get what you were trying to achieve. Better ad targetting or poor ads with higher CTR?
     
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  3. SUN.

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  4. timallard

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    Not sure what you were trying to achieve either,...
     
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    spid4r Guest

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    #5
    With that kind of ad placements you really should have an amaxing CTR anyways ..
     
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  6. Adpubster

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    Dropping dramatically to 0% after the ban...come on, man, put some friggen' content on the page before you slap three Ads on there like that!
     
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  7. rhino56

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    its nice of you to give people a place to advertise LOL
     
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  8. davewashere

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    You've really got to get some content on there, and fast. It is a good idea to redirect all www traffic to the non-www page. You don't want the search engines indexing the same page twice and then penalizing you for duplicating your own content.
     
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  9. XTreMe

    XTreMe Banned

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    #9
    domain[dot]info is it free to redirect from there?
     
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  10. Adpubster

    Adpubster Peon

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    #10
    I'm a little skeptical of this, I would really think that something like Google or Yahoo would be smart enough to know that domain.info is the same thing as www.domain.info, especially with absolutely identical content. Google has a place under the WM tools to specify how you want your domain indexed as well, so you can just tell it use: www.domain.info, not sure about Yahoo or others, though.
     
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  11. GeorgeB.

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    #11
    Threads like these are why people are starting to not take DP seriously anymore.....
     
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  12. XTreMe

    XTreMe Banned

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    #12
    can anyone reply my above post:(
    i want to know is it free to redirect domain or not?
     
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  13. WebTalkVB

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    #13
    I don't see how this would work at all, are you sure this isn't just coinsidence. I mean my sites have htaccess configured to redirect all non-www sites to www-domain, so it wouldn't make a difference to me.

    And I don't actually see how this would make people click you links more. You sure you don't just have quite a few http://domain.com/ links rather than http://www.domain.com/?
     
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  14. nabil_kadimi

    nabil_kadimi Well-Known Member

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    Yes completely free, I can give the code to add to the .htacces file on the document root of your website.

    Or the php redirection code.

    PM me if you want.
     
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    #15
    Just do what WebTalkVB described in your .htaccess for total control over it. Of course it's free if you know how to do it. If not, you can pay me. :p
     
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    Have you got some documentation to verify this?

    I find it hard to believe there's any penalization for duplicate content due to this since it's the default apache settings to utilize both. That would mean 99.99% of websites are getting penalized, and I don't think that's true. This is making a pretty big assumption that google is stupid.
     
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  17. WebTalkVB

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    #17
    Google would not penalize your site for having duplicate content for not redirecting www to a non-www site. YouTube don't even use a 301 htaccess redirect on their site. Look for yourself, http://youtube.com , http://www.youtube.com/.

    Google will only index whatever is linked, and it only really registers you main domain, TLD and filename, e.g. google com. Google's crawler knows if it has indexed your pages, www or not.

    Google only ever penalizes if dupliate content is placed on another website.

    Here is the htaccess code for the people who needed it;

    Redirect www to non www version of site

    Options +FollowSymLinks 
    RewriteEngine on
    RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} .
    RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^example\.com
    RewriteRule (.*) http://example.com/$1 [R=301,L]
    
    Code (markup):

    Redirect non-www to www version of site

    Options +FollowSymLinks 
    RewriteEngine on 
    RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^yoursite.com [NC] 
    RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.yoursite.com/$1 [L,R=301] 
    
    Code (markup):
    Hope this helped you all.
     
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  18. godmode

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    isnt that covered under the canocolazation update? Yes, you are right. domain.info and www.domain.info is not different unless the content is different.

    So its obvious it will be treated the same domain after both are crawled.
     
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