Google just released a Newbie Central
for their AdSense program, those ads webmasters can include on their
site to earn money for every click on the ad from a visitor (if you're
using the program, part of the advertiser budget will go to you, and the
other part to Google). I wanted to add some tips from my own
experience:
1. Ads can work well in-between other stuff.
On a games site of mine, some of the games don't contain ads next to
the game area; the AdSense ad will only be shown in-between game rounds.
This is the time the visitor is not concentrating on performing a task
but might take a small break, and be open to the option of visiting new
sites.
2. Put too much emphasis on AdSense and your site may be linked to less.
The more available space you dedicate to AdSense on your site, and the
less you differentiate between ads and content in your design, the more
money you earn with the program, right? Not quite. While pushing the
AdSense may result in short-term gains, it might also convince some
visitors that the site is too crowded to be worth visiting again. And
some of those visitors may also be bloggers or other people who might
otherwise help to promote your site with links to it. And the less your
site gets linked to, the less traffic it gets, meaning AdSense revenues
may go down in the long term.
3. Even if you get huge traffic, the AdSense income from the site is more dependent on the site type and audience. Google targets AdSense ads automatically to the site content. Or at least, it does so ideally
– but some types of content fare better than others with this
targeting. I noticed for instance that AdSense does better on a games
site than on a technology blog. I also heard people say that AdSense
does quite good on product oriented blogs; say, one post solely about
the iPod; another post solely about Gadget XYZ, and so on.
4. Image ads can be relevant and work for you, but they might also apall some visitors.
Google's AdSense program gives you the option to choose between a
couple of different ad formats. Two main groups are text ads vs text
& image ads. When you choose the latter, Google will deliver what
they deem works best for your content (or so one would hope, and it
would be in Google's best self-interest to serve you the best possible
ad, it seems).
However, Google doesn't really
know your layout preferences, and they don't really understand when your
audience thinks ads are "too much"; and considering image ads include
Flash animations (which you can't disable, once you go for image ads),
Flash animations may well push some people away. One thing you can do is
to only show image ads in areas where they don't disturb the content,
e.g. at the end of posts. Also, you might want to listen to visitor
feedback on the ads being served; I received emails before that the
blinking ad on this or that site made a person want to leave the site,
at which point I blocked the specific advertiser via the AdSense Setup
-> Competitive Ad Filter option.
5. When it comes to context sensitive targeting, you can increase or lower the importance of certain parts of your page.
To help Google find a matching ad for your content, you can use the
HTML comment syntax by encapsulating more important parts with
6.
7. ... your important site content here ...
.
Or, to lower the importance of a section, use:
... your not so important site content here ...
(Google notes that it may take up to 2 weeks for this change to your site will be taken into account by the AdSense.)
What if your site doesn't have
any good matchable content to begin with, though? Say, the page just
includes an image. Well, for the reasons of search engine optimization
but also ad optimization you might want to consider using at least a
descriptive title, an explanatory footer containing the important
keywords or keyphrases (the kind of footer that actually helps the human
visitor by explaining what the page is about). In the case of image
content, reasonable alt and title attribute texts should be used as
well.*
*Whatever
you do, don't resort to "keyword-stuffing" as it doesn't help your
visitors and may get your page ranked lower in search engines.
8. Be aware of risks when you change ad layouts too much.
I once had a system on the server to randomly differ between various
AdSense layouts on the same page. Doing so I was hoping to add some good
variety to keep the ads at least somewhat interesting and notable.
Shortly after I stopped doing so and simply included a rather big static
area for the AdSense to "do what it wants," the AdSense revenues for
that site increased. Now, I don't know if this was a coincidence of some
sorts, as revenues often go down or up even when you don't do anything,
but it might well have been that there was a connection between adding
too much homemade randomization, and lowered revenues.
At another time, during the
redesign of this blog, I switched from one ad format to another for the
end-of-posts AdSense ad space. This, combined with perhaps other layout
changes, suddenly cut the ad revenues in half for the blog. It took me
some time to realize that I had some ad channels* set up for the
specific old layout size, and by changing this I must have kicked out
all those advertisers who were pushing their ads through the channel.
*This setting can be found at AdSense Setup -> Channels.
9. Use competing ad systems when AdSense doesn't seem to work for a site.
At CoverBrowser.com, which shows galleries of comic and book covers and
so on, I tried including AdSense ads in "non-annoying" places in the
layout (including trying to use AdSense affiliate links via AdSense
Setup -> Referrals), but this didn't seem to work at all. However I
then tried "affiliating" the "buy" link below individual covers,
utilizing the eBay affiliate commission system offered by
AuctionAds.com*. (Disclosure: Patrick Gavin, co-owner of AuctionAds, paid me for consulting before on other projects, like Sketchcast.com.) This worked a lot better, and as it was simply connected to an existing site feature, it also didn't add clutter.
A good start to find other ad programs is to search for adsense alternatives
on Google... you will see a lot of lists which are dedicated to
competitors. (Note that some of these competitors may be US-only.) You
may also want to join an ad or blog network like The Deck, Federated
Media (disclosure: I was part of Federated Media before), or 9
Rules. Before joining such a network – which might require you to show
them your traffic stats and so on – check if their typical ads and
campaigns fit with your site layout and your general ad type
preferences.
*CommissionJunction
also offers an eBay affiliate system but CommissionJunction has really
low usability, in my opinion; setting it up is confusing.
10. Sometimes you may get a sudden increase in traffic, hence ad clicks, but you can't locate the source of the traffic.
I'm using Google Analytics to track my sites, though AdSense is also a
good first indicator of traffic explosions... because it will show the
combined page views of all your sites (provided you include AdSense on
all of them), as opposed to Google Analytics, where you need to check
site by site individually.
However, sometimes even with
Google Analytics, you won't be able to locate the source of your traffic
because there's no specific new popular referrer being shown (a
referrer is the site linking to your site, provided people click on that
link). In these cases, it may well be that your site has been discussed
in a TV show or similar, as the show won't "link" to you (but audiences
will be entering your domain manually into the browser when they like
what the saw on TV). When you feel that there has been a traffic
explosion sometimes you may get additional email feedback in regards to
your site, and it makes sense for you to ask your visitor: where did you
first find out about the site? Maybe the can let you know about the
name of the TV show, or magazine, or other "offline" source responsible
for the peak. (I sometimes sent pointers to the BBC Click show for
instance, with partly enormous effect.)
11. Consider using AdSense even when the page doesn't get any traffic yet.
Who knows, some day the traffic suddenly explodes, and you might not
realize fast enough and thus miss out on the action (as sometimes,
traffic goes as fast as it comes).
On the other hand, reversely I would suggest to never do a site just to make ad money
with it. That kind of motivation may lead to spammy sites that don't
help anyone really. (If a project is great, it's great even if it
doesn't make any money.)
12. Making money with AdSense takes time.
In my experience, it may take many months to years for a site to gain
enough traffic to make OK money through AdSense... if ever. I have
almost never experienced any site making quick and easy money with
AdSense (though you may be getting quicker results than me of course, as
it depends on so many variables!).
I
think for any site getting a couple of thousands of visitors a day, you
might want to start playing around with AdSense to see where it takes
you (if you didn't already include AdSense anyway just to see what
happens, and following up on tip #9). As you are paid in US-$, the
actual benefit the ad revenue will bring depends on your local costs of
living as well (you might even ponder moving or going on an extended
holiday trip if your local costs of living are too high for your site
revenues to cover).
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