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Adsense Tips for Bloggers 5 - High Paying Ads

17 June, 2004 3:04 PM

Adsense Revenue = Traffic Levels + High Paying Ads + Relevant Ads + Optimally Positioned and Designed Ads

The next element of this Adsense equation to be examined is how to get high paying Adsense Ads running on your site. Obviously in any business one way to get higher profits is to charge more for your product - whilst you have no direct say in how much is charged for ads run on your site - there are ways of targeting types of ads that might bring in a higher return than others....

The remainder of this post on Adsense has been relocated to Pro Blogger - Adsense Tips for Bloggers 5 - High Paying Ads.

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I must say that these Adsense Tips are very thorough and I can tell you know what you're talking about. I am trying to implement some of these tips on my site - I will let you know how well it goes! Keep up the good work!

Also, I am the owner of the BlogFather - a blog for blog owners. Your site (the livingroom), among a few others, is part of the reason that I started my site and I would be extremely thankful if I could do an interview with you. If you drop me a line at mail@theblogfather.net I will simply reply withsome questions in .doc format, you can answer and reply to them in your own time and the interview will be posted on my blog.

I would be extremely grateful if you could do this for me and I look forward to hearing your reply!

The BlogFather

The BlogFather » 19 June, 2004 9:55 AM

Hello,

I liked your 5th installment of Ad Sense tips for bloggers (haven't read the rest yet, but I will soon). I was searching for awhile to find the top paying ads and had no luck as well.

Mark » 2 July, 2004 12:35 PM

Thanks for the great insider tips. However, you might want to add some notes about the way AdSense seems to pay differently for different sites, not just diferent ads. The same ad on two different sites will pay out differently, and there isn't much you can do about it -- they won't even tell you about it.

So if you do everything right, and even succeed in targeting those high-value ads, you may find you get paid only a small fraction of the high-value, simply because someone has decided your site isn't worth the full high value.

a sensual massage provider » 11 July, 2004 3:55 PM

Helpful tips, I plan to start using them. One idea is to start a weight loss blog. I believe DIET PILLS pays about $4-$5 a click; certainly one of the top keywords in traffic too. All the best to you and keep giving us tips.

CarlosX » 8 August, 2004 4:58 PM

its a very good blog.
why it happen that we don't get click value as we assume.

navneet » 20 March, 2005 8:09 AM

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