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How to Play by the Rules with Adsense

 

When you've worked 8 hours typing content for your sites, you have a strong inclination to find shorter cuts. It is this temptation you must overcome. When you take shortcuts the benefits are only short term, and once they are discovered the shortcut ends without warning.

 

Playing by the rules allows two major advantages. First and foremost Google will not come and penalise your sites and second the visitor get better value on his visit to your sites.

 

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How Adsense and Affiliate Income Can Work Together

 

Every website has various possibilities to earn income for the owner of the site. Two of the most popular are Adsense and affiliate income.

 

As you know Adsense is Google Advertising upon your website; and affilliate income is where you take a commission for selling someone else's product. If you have a website selling carpets, you should be able to develop an income as an affiliate selling 'carpet tack'.

 

You can of course advertise anything you want on your website, but items that are specifically linked to the reason the visitor arrived at your site will sell much better

 

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Tips and Resources to Improve Your Click Through Rate with Adsense

 

Knocking up a website in a few hours and putting adsense on will not earn you a living. You need to be a shrewd business person and build your site and web pages with thought and consideration. This will improve the ads related to your website content, therefore better possibility in getting them clicked.

 

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Google AdSense Tips
by: Wazir Singh

Google AdSense program is a popular web advertising program which provides a good income source for many websites. There are well defined terms of service to strictly adhere to when participating in the program.

On my visit through sites and forums, I daily notice several instances of misuse of AdSense ads. So here a few helpful Google AdSense tips, probably many you already know, and few you might gain by knowing now. These AdSense faq are all picked from the Program Policies, Terms and Conditions and FAQ itself and presented in a simplified manner.

1. Never click your own AdSense ads or get them clicked for whatever reason. You know this one very well. This is a surefire way to close you AdSense account. Never tell your office associates or friends to click on them. Keep a check if your family or children are busy increasing your income by clicking your ads and indirectly trying to stop your income. Don't even think of offering incentives for clicks, using automated clicking tools, or other deceptive software. AdSense is very smart to detect fraudulent clicks. Check the ads which appear on your pages by the Google Preview tool if required.

2. Never change the AdSense code. There are enough means of AdSense optimization & customizations available to change the colour, background or border to suit your needs. Do whatever you want to do outside the code, never fiddle within the ad or the search code. They know it when you do. The search code has more limitations to colour and placement, but you should adhere to the rules. The code may stop working and violates the TOS.

3. Do not place more than 3 ad units and 3 ad links or 2 AdSense search boxes on any web page. Anyway, ads will not appear in those units even if you place more ad units. But this is the limit they set, so it is better to stick to it.

4. Do not run competitive contextual text ad or search services on the same site which offer Google AdSense competition in their field. Never try to create link structures resembling the AdSense ads. Never use other competitive search tools on the same pages which have AdSense powered Google search. They do allow affiliate or limited-text links. Update: Google has allowed you to run contextual advertising like Yahoo ads, Chitika etc provided the ads do not resemble AdSense ads.

5. Do not disclose confidential information about your account like the CTR, CPM and income derived via individual ad units or any other confidential information they may reveal to you. However, you may reveal the total money you make as per recent updates to the TOS.

6. Label headings as "sponsored links" or "advertisements" only. Other labels are not allowed. I have seen many sites label ads with other titles. Dont make your site a target in a few seconds gaze.

7. Never launch a New Page for clicked ads by default. AdSense ads should open on the same page. You may be using a base target tag to open all links in a new window or frame by default. Correct it now as they do not want new pages opening from clicked ads.

8. One Account suffices for multiple websites. You do not need to create 5 accounts for 5 different websites. One account will do. If you live in the fears that if one account is closed down for violation of TOS, believe me they will close all accounts when they find out. You can keep track of clicks by using channels with real time statistics. They will automatically detect the new site and display relevant ads.

9. Place ads only on Content Pages. Advertisers pay only for content based ads. Content drives relevant ads. Although you might manage some clicks from error, login, registration, "thank you" or welcome pages, parking pages or pop ups, it will get you out of the program.

10. Do not mask ad elements. Alteration of colours and border is a facility to blend or contrast ads as per your site requirements. I have seen many sites where the url part is of the same colour as the background. While blending the ad with your site is a good idea, hiding relevant components of the ads is not allowed. Also do not block the visibility of ads by overlapping images, pop ups, tables etc.

11. Do not send your ads by email. Html formatted emails look good and allow placement of these javascript ads. But it is not allowed as per TOS. You do not want impressions registering on their logs from any email even once. They are watching!

12. Keep track of your content. So AdSense is not allowed on several non content pages. But it is also not allowed on several content pages too. Do not add it on web pages with MP3, Video, News Groups, and Image Results. Also exclude any pornographic, hate-related, violent, or illegal content.

13. Do not alter the results after ad clicks or searches - Ensure you are not in any way altering the site which the user reaches to after clicking the ads. Do not frame, minimize, remove, redirect or otherwise inhibit the full and complete display of any Advertiser Page or Search Results Page after the user clicks on any Ad or Search results.

14. Avoid excessive advertising and keyword stuffing - Although the definition of 'excessive' is a gray area and is subject to discretion, yet Google AdSense with correct placement, focused content and high traffic will get you much more income than other programs, so excessive advertising is not required. Keyword stuffing does target better focused ads, but overdoing it is not required.

15. Ensure you Language is Supported - AdSense supports "Chinese (simplified), Japanese, Danish, Korean, Dutch, Norwegian, English, Polish, Finnish, Portuguese, French, Russian, German, Spanish, Hungarian, Swedish, Italian and Turkish. In addition, AdSense for search is available in Czech, Slovak, and Traditional Chinese. If your web pages language is not supported, do not use the code on such pages.

16. Maximum 2 referral button per product per page - With the launch of the Google AdSense referral program, you are allowed to put only 2 referral buttons for AdSense referral, AdWords referral, Google pack and Firefox with Google toolbar referral.

17. Do not specify Google ads as your alternate ads. - Several services like Chitika eminimalls allow you to place alternate urls, when a targeted paying ad cannot be displayed. This involved creating an simple html page and putting the ad to be displayed instead. Even AdSense allows an alternate url feature instead of displaying public service ads. But never use AdSense ads as alternate urls.

18. Do not confuse with adjacent images - It was a common policy to increase CTR by placing same number of images as the number of text ads, which falsely gave the impression that the text ads represented an explanation to these images. Inserting a small space or a line between the images and ads is not allowed. Make sure that the ads and images are not arranged in a way that could easily mislead or confuse your visitors.

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The Google Trail

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Google has various strategies advertisers and individuals can use to make money.

It isn't just the big players who are benefiting from Google AdWords and AdSense. A whole network has arisen, including advertisers ranging from SMEs to MNCs, hosts from large publishing portals to individual bloggers, and, of course, the 50 million Internet users in the country.


A BLOG GOOGLE RUNS ADS on, which makes money for the blogger. - Bijoy Ghosh

Try typing `jobs' on Google search, and you might be in for a surprise — on the sponsored links column, one of the ads is by competitor Yahoo!

That is probably why Murugavel Janakiraman, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Bharatmatrimony.com, comfortably maintains relations with both companies — Yahoo is an investor in his portal, while the other provides advertising space for the matchmaker.

However, it isn't just the big players who are benefiting from Google AdWords and AdSense. A whole network has arisen, which includes advertisers from SMEs to MNCs, hosts from large publishing portals to individual bloggers, and, of course, the 50 million Internet users in the country. According to a comScore Media Matrix 2005 report, about 80 per cent of Internet users access Google.com.

K. Sundararaman, Acting Sales Head, Google India, sheds some light on how this network works. He says that apart from the ads that appear on www.google.com, there is Google AdSense, which allows individual Web sites to rent out the space on the page.

These Web sites, Sundararaman explains, are selected through `site targeting' that "allows advertisers to choose individual Web sites within the Google content network where they would like their ads to appear ... allowing advertisers to handpick the audience they want to reach."

Managing ad campaigns

Apart from this, the advertiser can specify search-targeted keywords for categories such as broad matches, phrase matches, exact matches or negative matches. This keyword matching system is completely automated. "We suggest using a combination of two or more of these techniques to run an effective ad campaign," he says.

Which in turn means that managing an effective ad campaign with Google AdWords is not quite such a simple project. For example, Bharatmatrimony.com has a three-member internal team that continually reviews the conversion rate of the number of people that click on their ads in other Web sites, the cost of advertising on Google and the relevance of the keywords that the company has submitted, says Janakiraman.

As large clients, they work in conjunction with a team from Google that has been assigned to work with them. The company has bought about 30,000 keywords.

Keywords matter

Similarly, eBay has an internal team that works full-time on the paid search programme with the Google account team, according to Rathin Lahiri, Head - Marketing, eBay India. This is possibly because "paid search is one of the better performing channels and the search customer is an evolved customer," he says.

The revenue model for the Web site is that advertisers pay for the click or impression that they receive.

For ads priced at cost-per-thousand-clicks, an advertiser may pay as low as Rs 10 per thousand, and for cost-per-click priced ads, it may be as low as Re 0.44 per click, according to the company.

The rate of keywords varies, says Lahiri. For example, the keyword `Nokia' would be more valuable than a keyword such as `pencil' — at the end of the day, the rate that eBay pays is a function of the click-through-rate and the cost-per-click. The keyword `Nokia phone' is more valuable than `Nokia blue tooth device' and therefore has a better click-through-rate.

Users big and small

This has opened up a whole market through the AdSense route. And since the tool caters to publishers of all sizes, the company has both large publishers that have content on the Internet such as Sify.com, NDTV.com, and Moneycontrol.com, as well as individual Web site owners.

Deepesh Agarwal, who runs a Web site that provides freeware solutions, receives on an average 4,000-odd daily ad impressions and earns anywhere from $800 to $2,100 per month depending on the amount of traffic and its `quality.'

He has been using the service for three years. Though the first two years didn't yield many results, but the last year has been a good one. In fact, though the Web site was never intended as a money-spinner, it now constitutes the biggest portion of Agarwal's revenue.

Success story

"My traffic is primarily from the US and Canada — about 60 per cent — and the visitors are common computer users looking for free alternatives for paid shareware applications meant for day-to-day computer maintenance tasks," he explains.

But it doesn't even have to get that technical to be a success. Jamshed Velayuda Rajan, a Usability Consultant with Satyam Computers, maintains two Web sites — one in which he writes about himself and his family, and another blog on cricket.

The latter, he expects, will have traffic of about 2,500 to 3,500 people when cricket matches are going on.

Typically, 350 unique people per day, and about 450 to 500 clicks is the count for his two portals combined.

As for the remuneration, he explains, "High value keywords would earn more — if I had a finance blog, for example, I could make as much as $4 for one click.

Since cricket is not a money-spinner in that sense, perhaps between 10 and 30 cents per click." All in all, he has made about Rs 30,000 in the last two years.

Not bad for a man who was looking to have a bit of fun by writing about his life and his family.

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Success Story

 

PurelyGadgets use AdWords to grow their brand in the highly competitive electronic goods market

PurelyGadgets is one of the UK’s leading online retailers of electronic goods. Established in 2004 to capitalise on a rapidly expanding internet market, PurelyGadgets found their niche through using an in-house team of expert buyers to source the best value products from around the world. A combination of competitive pricing, fast delivery, and reliable pre and after sales facilities have proven popular with customers. The final strand however was growing their online presence – and it was to Google they turned to achieve this.
The challenge, and how Google AdWords fits in

Acquiring business and recognition in a highly competitive market was the key initial challenge that PurelyGadgets faced. Initially PurelyGadgets toyed with the idea of taking a hands-off approach to their advertising, by hiring a company who would take care of it for them. This approach wasn’t successful however, as Lim explains. “We believed that we could do this better [than an outside company] because we know our products and services.” Instead, PurelyGadgets turned to Google AdWords to assist them in creating an online presence. “I actually learned about online advertising from Google,” admits Lim. “We find Google very easy to use. The main reason is that we can control the budget so easily. We were a very new start-up company then and we were very concerned with costs and Google let us see…results within twenty-four hours.”
Advancing with AdWords

Having begun trading from home in 2004, as a company of four to five employees, PurelyGadgets now employs over 40 people in their London based offices. “We grew about 700% over the past two years,” declares Lim. “Without using Google we would not grow this fast.”

Expanding further on this point, Lim says “Google initially put us on a par with other big brands…I think Google is a trusted brand…the demographic feels more confident buying from us…because they see us from Google…If you’re looking at increasing market share, branding…and also customer acquisition… Google is a much better choice because it has a much bigger audience.”
Google tools

Given the competitiveness of the market in which PurelyGadgets operates it is necessary for them to be both extremely dynamic and make full use of all AdWords features available to them. This is something which they do to excellent effect, as Lim explains. “We eliminate a lot of unqualified leads with negative keywords…Although it’s a very simple functionality, I find negative keywords extremely useful.”

“We use Google Analytics which is fabulous,” he further comments. “AdWords Editor is very good as well…we change our prices every day…only Google allow us to have that sort of flexibility.”
Future Plans

Not content with entering into new territories from a retail perspective, PurelyGadgets intend to do so geographically as well. At present due to a lack of viable payment platforms, PurelyGadgets restrict their activities to the UK market. However, Lim is enthusiastic and optimistic about the imminent launch of the Google payment platform, Google Checkout. “I think that once the Google Checkout has been launched [we will] have a payment platform all across the world. I think that will open up our market totally’.

Speaking of future plans to continue growing with Google AdWords, Lim states “It feels like you do have somebody working for you in Google…I can’t find anything better.”

 

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Success Story

 

Lighting Direct cuts costs and triples Clickthrough Rate (CTR) with Google Analytics

Founded in 1991, Lighting Direct is regarded as the number one online lighting company in the UK. With over 6000 products on the company's website, Lighting Direct has established itself as a one-stop-shop for everything from the grandest chandeliers to novelty Christmas lights. The company also prides itself on providing value-for-money and helpful information that caters to both indoor and outdoor lighting.

The challenges facing Lighting Direct have been in constant flux as the company transformed from an Internet new-comer to an online leader in its field. As late as 2002, the company had just three staff, of which only one was full-time. The man at the helm was Gary Berg, "I put together a little website with about 200 products on it. Then we started getting a bit of interest and I started looking for ways of how I could let people know I was there...we really just wanted to drive traffic to our site. I found AdWords was the best way of doing that."

As an Internet newcomer, Lighting Direct had shown that they could use Google AdWords to drive traffic to their website and build their company. However, with business growing rapidly, Berg soon decided that to scale Lighting Direct efficiently and to make sure that all keywords were profitable, emphasis needed to shift from simply driving traffic and brand awareness to also creating conversions and increasing return-on-investment. To make the advertising better pay for itself and to better track user behaviour, Berg turned to the free tool Google Analytics to help him adapt his advertising. The results were dramatic. The highly targeted ad texts and keywords resulted in many campaign clickthrough rates sky-rocketing to 20%–30%. It was not unusual for campaigns to see their clickthrough rate triple in the period after the review.

On the changes made, Berg says, "I was able to take out quite a few keywords and make the campaigns leaner. There has definitely been an increase in business since using Analytics." This latest advertising drive is just one such initiative taken in a highly successful relationship between Lighting Direct and Google AdWords. As the company has grown they have found different tools and techniques available through AdWords. "When we first started with this exercise we had two part-time people and now we employ ten people. We are now doing about seven or eight times the turnover compared to four years ago thanks to AdWords and Analytics."

 

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AdWords Advantages

Google AdWords aims to provide the most effective advertising available for businesses of any size. We pledge to help you meet your customer acquisition needs by enabling you to:

* Reach people looking for your product or service
* Fully control your ad budget
* Easily create and edit your ads
* See your ads on Google within minutes of creating them

AdWords gives you 24/7 access to detailed performance reports that help you track the effectiveness of your ad campaigns. We also strive to give you the friendliest, most knowledgeable customer service possible. You can expect a prompt response to your email questions, typically within one business day. Read on to learn about what AdWords has to offer you.
1. Control

With all these great features, a Google AdWords account is fully customisable for any advertiser:

* Cost-per-click (CPC) pricing, so you pay only for the clicks you have received at a price you have set (choose a maximum CPC from £0.01 to £100).
* Cost-per-impression (CPM) pricing for those who prefer to target individual content sites and pay by the impression.
* Daily budget you set, starting from £0.01.
* Targeted ads you create and manage.
* Ad scheduling: run your ads on the days and hours you want.
* Online performance reports 24/7 in your account.
* Additional network of sites and products for increasing advertising exposure.
* One or multiple ads targeted with one or more keywords.

And with no monthly minimum spending limit or time commitment and only a minimal fee to set up your account, Google AdWords is the ideal marketing tool for small to medium businesses.

Learn more about payment and currency options.
2. Success

The success of our advertising programme is built upon the success of our advertisers. So, we want to do everything we can to help you get more out of your ads and attract qualified prospects in the most cost-effective manner possible. We provide you with cost estimations and tools to help you control pricing. In addition, we're committed to sharing with you what makes AdWords advertising work by keeping you up-to-date with the latest Google AdWords features.
3. Support

We've created a Help Centre to make sure that you benefit from the tools we provide and the flexibility of controlling your own account. You'll find the Help Centre filled with useful programme information, performance tips and step-by-step instructions for creating and maintaining your account.

If you can't find what you need on our site, our dedicated Customer Support team would be happy to provide you with answers to your questions and offer assistance. We work hard to ensure that you promptly receive quality responses to your questions via email. We are also always eager to get your feedback on our programme and how we can improve it, so please feel free to send us an email.

 

 

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Split Testing: How To Increase Your Adsense Earnings 94% Overnight

In this post Brian Armstrong from StartBreakingFree.com shares some tips on using Split Testing to increase his AdSense earnings.

Long time readers of ProBlogger know that Darren is a big fan of split testing ads to improve your earnings. I took this advice to heart, and wanted to show you some real world results that I got on my own blog.

Feel free to take these results and apply them to your own site. Or better yet, do some of our own testing and improve on them even more!

I split tested 3 separate regions of my site and looked mostly at eCPM to compare them. If you aren’t sure what eCPM is click here. I think it’s better to use eCPM than click through rate (CTR) because it incorporates not just how often it’s clicked, but also how much you make per click.

This ad region makes the most money for me, and was smack dab at the top of each individual post page (but not on the homepage).

* The right aligned ad got a 0.78% CTR and $1.41 eCPM
* The left aligned ad got a 1.30% CTR and $5.31 eCPM

Clear winner: left aligned (276% improvement)

It’s hard to say why this is exactly. Maybe the left aligned ad looks more like it’s actual content instead of an ad. Whatever the reason, the difference was substantial.

This ad resides at the very top right of every page. I had been running it with image ads for a while and decided to test it against text ads (with some appropriate color choices).

* The image ads got a 0.35% CTR and $1.74 eCPM
* The text ads got a 0.33% CTR and $2.15 eCPM

Interesting to note here that although the CTR went down slightly, the eCPM went up. This seems to indicate that the text ads were paying more per click. So even though it was clicked slightly less often it still made more money overall.

This ad was placed at the bottom of each post page and also on the homepage under the excerpts. I again decided to test some text ads against the incumbent image ads.

* The image ads got a 0.58% CTR and $1.86 eCPM
* The text ads got a 0.43% CTR and $2.27 eCPM

Again here the CTR went down and the eCPM went up. Also worth noting is that the color scheme I used on the text ad block is consistent with my site. “Blockquote” tags on my site use a similar color scheme.

Winner: text ads
Conclusions & Next Steps

For those who are curious, here is the actual data from an excel spreadsheet. You can pull this out of Adsense under the “reports” tab if you use different channels to compare different ads.

Overall these results were impressive. The site-wide eCPM from these three ads went up overall from $5.01 to $9.73 which is a 94% improvement.

I could just convert all ads to the better performing version and call it a day, but what I’ll do instead is continue testing….forever.

There are plenty of other things to test, such as…

* Trying text ads in the post body (since they performed better elsewhere)
* Left aligning ads under the posts
* Trying different color schemes
* Trying other types of ads (Amazon, Performancing Ads, Text-Link-Ads, etc)

Most people focus on growing their blog’s readership to boost earnings. This is a critical component, but don’t forget about the other major tool in your arsenal: split testing.

 

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ANSWERED

 

Question 1) Does Google allow other ads to run on the same page as AdSense Ads?

Answer 1) The official word is a qualified "yes".

You may not run ads that are designed to resemble AdSense ads. For example, Yahoo! Publisher Network ads look very similar to AdSense ads. While you can run YPN on your site, they may not appear on the same PAGES as AdSense ads.

However, contextual ads like those provided by Kontera, Intellitxt, Amazon and Chitika ARE allowed on the same pages as your AdSense ads!

While not the exact answer we were hoping for, this does clarify for us and opens many new options for publishers wishing to use others advertisements on their pages.

I have made a good deal of income with Kontera and Chitika, and am very glad to see that we may all apply for their programs and implement them on our pages without fear of losing our AdSense accounts.

Incidentally, I have written the ONLY book on making money with Kontera and am pleased to offer it to you today as a discount to celebrate this clarification from Google!

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Question 2) Google's recent "images next to ads" policy is confusing. Could you please clarify so all publishers know what is and what is not allowed?

Answer 2) Google prefers that publishers avoid images that are lined up directly next to the ads so that it appears each ad is associated with an image. If the dimensions of the image are completely different than the dimensions of the ads, that's okay.

But if it appears to the user that the image is at all associated with the ads, that would be in violation of AdSense terms of service.

The general idea is Google does not want visitors clicking on ads because they have been deceived in believing the image is associated with the ad.

That leaves a lot of room for creative design, and it also means that AdSense graphic backgrounds and visual frames are within terms of service.

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Question 3) I occasionally see ads are actually placed by Google. Do publishers receive payment when those ads are clicked?

Answer 3) Yes! Whenever you see an ad for a Google service, Google is paying the publisher for that ad just as they would for any other ad. They are bidding in the auction and the publisher will be paid according to those bids.

This is also good news for those who wondered if Google was attempting to score a "free ride" by placing their own ads on the network.

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I am very encouraged by these clarifications in AdSense policy. I don't like being in the dark as to the terms of service and neither should you.

I hope you will take advantage of the opportunities to apply for Kontera and Chitika

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