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Thursday, March 13, 2008



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How to optimize Google Adsense ads and earn bigger revenue


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If you use Google Adsense ads on your site you must consider about maximizing performance of those ads. Maximizing performance of Google Adsense ads means more clicks on the ads and bigger revenue for you.

What is optimizing of Google Ads? Those are techniques researched and published by Google Adsense Experts, and, of course, confirmed from several gays which make fortune by showing Google ads on their sites by choosing right optimization tips. I always read complains from bloggers and other webmasters as post comments or forums about their Google Adsense ads - like: my Adsense ads are horrible, my Adsense CTR is horrible, 10000 or more visits – just few lousy clicks on the ads, etc.

What is the problem? You add your Adsense ads, you wrote interesting and valuable posts, and?! Where are the clicks, where is your money? Do you make everything right? Or maybe - something wrong? On the net you can find a lot of tips for fixing, speeding and optimizing Adsense ads on your pages, like: picking ad position, choose right colors, best performance ad geometry, content of page, place ads throughout your site, use channels to track clicks, optimize image ads, etc..

Google updated good Optimisation video on their blog. In five or six minutes, they cover popular topic for optimizing Google Adsense ads, and how to get best performing ad format. Once you have watched Optimization video, you can start applying these techniques to your ad units to show the best performance for earning good revenue from Google. Get the optimization tips directly from master constructor! You can start watching optimizing video HERE.

Good Luck.




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