Saturday, January 31, 2009

Google can teach you also!


Welcome to my first post in this blog.

First off, we all know that Google wishes to make the most money it can make. Yes, that's true.
And many of you have used Adwords to adversite. Google's problem is that many advertisers disables content network option which displays your ads in publisher's ads.

So, Google is working from the two sides, encouraging advertisers to enable content network(which makes a great income for Google), and trying to stop click fraud and improve ad optimization in publisher's websites.

In this post I will talk about the second side, ads optimaztion for publishers. Google is trying to teach us how to do that through It's official AdSense blog. Some members from the AdSense team are posting articles to help you optimize your ads and optimize their income also.

Optimisation essentials Part I:

Description:
"AdSense for content is the bread and butter of many of our publishers, and we often receive requests to recommend strategies to improve AdSense performance on publisher sites. While we refer to this as 'optimisation', we understand that this term can make the process sound more difficult than it really is. In response, we're releasing a three-part video series that demonstrates, in plain English, our top tips for increasing your AdSense earnings.".


Optimisation essentials Part II:

Description:
"The video below is the second in our "Optimisation Essentials" series, demonstrating our top three tips for maximising your AdSense for Content performance. Last week, we reinforced the importance of bigger ad units. This week, we're showcasing how a better ad unit design can result in improved AdSense performance.".


Optimisation essentials Part III:

Description:
"This is the final video installment in our three-part series on Optimisation Essentials for AdSense for content. We've covered the best-performing ad unit sizes and taken a look at how to design your ad units for good-looking ads. However, even if you have large, well-designed ad units, they won't perform for you unless your users can see them!".

By the way, I depends on the kind of the website your are monetizing. I mean, AdSense optimisation tips for forums can't be applied to blogs for instance. You know what I mean?!


So, after all, It's not wise to take a look and get benfited right now.
Now tell me your opinion....

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