AdSense for Ajax

Filed Under ( SEO, Tips, adsense, google ) by admin on 23-05-2010

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Google AdsenseWhether your site offers your own search results or not, if you have dynamic content, you may be interested in delivering your AdSense for content ads with AdSense for Ajax. With traditional AdSense for content, ads refresh only when a page is reloaded. This works great — but isn’t optimal when your site relies heavily on Ajax, which allows visitors to navigate a lot of content without actually leaving a single page. Also, sites that generate a lot of dynamic content that isn’t crawlable are difficult to target accurately.

Here’s where AdSense for Ajax comes in. With AdSense for Ajax, your AdSense for content ads will refresh whenever there’s a context change – regardless of whether the page reloads or not. Travel site trip.com has taken advantage of this by showing relevant ads based on the selected tab. Try clicking on the “Hotels” tab. The page doesn’t reload, yet the Ads by Google have refreshed to show ads more relevant to hotels than flights.

In addition to the ads refreshing, you might wonder why the subject of the ads changed since the crawlable content on the page didn’t change much when the tab changed. The second benefit of AdSense for Ajax is that it allows you to provide hints about your site’s uncrawlable content with each refresh.

Both of these AdSense features can be easily added to most sites by just copying and pasting a few lines of JavaScript code, which will help you show highly relevant ads to your visitors.

Sound right for your site? Please sign up to try out AdSense for Ajax or AdSense for search ads only today!

Filter irrelevant Adsense ads on your blog

Filed Under ( Online Income, adsense ) by admin on 10-10-2009

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Adsense team is doing some great updates in Adsense ad formats and ad performance. Just got update from Adsense team about new feature “Ad Review center”. You can now filter irrelevant ads appearing on your site. This feature was there since many days but now you have greater control over ad management system.

Adsense team is gradually launching this feature to all Adsense publishers over next few months. You can change the settings of Ad review center on ‘Competitive Ad Filter’ page under ‘AdSense Setup’ tab. You have two options like ‘Auto-allow’ and ‘Manual-review’. If you choose to review all ads manually then all new ads will not appear in your site bid auction list unless you approve them manually.

Auto-review option will keep all new ads appearing in your site auction. You can block them manually afterwards. It’s strongly recommended from Adsense team to keep the auto-allow option on. You can review each ad later on after performance and relevancy check. If you are blocking any ad appearing on your site then you will be asked for reason for doing so. This would be a constructive feedback to advertisers to improve their ad performance. Hmm great thinking ;-)

You should be very careful while reviewing ads before appearing on your site. Because this could have major revenue impact on you ad performance. You can end up blocking high paying irrelevant ad against the low paying relevant ad. Again it’s depending on what you prefer. Either showing relevant ad to your users or make some extra money by allowing irrelevant ads in site ad auction.

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20+ practical and ethical tips to earn more revenue from Google Adsense

Filed Under ( Online Income, adsense ) by admin on 10-10-2009

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Making money online is the hot trend nowadays. In coming days I am sure you will see many working professional quit their day job and seat at home in their pajamas writing some blog posts to make their living.

There are tremendous opportunities to make money online. Currently Google Adsense is the best option for most of the publishers. Some basic optimization tips can double your Adsense revenue. Two sites having same traffic can have huge adsense revenue difference depending on the ad optimization.

Follow these simple Adsense optimization tips. Experiment for at least two weeks to see the results. Believe me I am not exaggerating because I am experimenting with Adsense on my different sites since long time and these are nothing but some practical and ethical tips to increase your Adsense revenue.

This is hard core material about increasing the Adsense revenue and not possible for anyone to double the income just overnight.
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How To Get Adsense Showing Relevant High Paying Ads

Filed Under ( Online Income, Tips, Tutorial, adsense ) by admin on 10-10-2009

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Adsense can be like the Golden Child we all dream of having. It will mind our every wish and will try hard to meet our every expectation.

On the other hand, it can be like the red-headed rebel step child all of us fear. It won’t behave at all, sending us such un-relevant, low paying ads that we wonder if it’s not some bad joke someone is playing on us.

Before you undertake any Adsense tweaking in your Blog, make sure you know how to add your Adsense Publisher ID to your Adsense Ready WordPress Theme.

1. Make Your Site ‘Adsense Friendly’ – Your site design can play a big part in the way your Adsense ads behave. Just as with any small child, keep things that you don’t want Adsense to play with out of reach. Don’t go putting images that have nothing to do with our content near Adsense ads. The same goes with unrelated text. You don’t want Adsense reading garbage. Only related content, images and other files should be near your Adsense baby.

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What is page impression? What’s the difference between ad, ad unit, and page impressions?

Filed Under ( Technology, Tips, Tutorial ) by admin on 09-08-2008

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Google adsens’s advanced reports now provide the option to view your performance by page, ad unit, or individual ad, as well as link units. We’ve highlighted the differences between each report below, in order of granularity.

  • Page impressions are reported every time a user views a page displaying Google ads. We’ll only report one page impression no matter how many Google ads are displayed on a page. For example, if a page with one half banner and one vertical banner is viewed once, we’ll display one page impression.
  • Ad unit or link unit impressions are reported every time a user views a Google ad unit or link unit on your page. For example, if a page with one half banner and one vertical banner is viewed once, we’ll display two ad unit impressions.
  • Individual ad reports will show an impression for each individual ad that’s shown in any ad unit. For example, if a page with one half banner and one vertical banner is viewed once, it will generate three ad impressions. Will also include individual ads that appear on the page resulting from a link unit click.
  • Individual links are available for link unit-only reports, and will show the number of links viewed in a given link unit. This could be 4 or 5 links for each link unit, depending on the format used.

Because ad and ad unit reports will show a higher number of impressions than reports on the page level, you can expect to see a lower eCPM when viewing reports by ad or ad unit.

Note: Reporting by targeting type is now only available for reports at the individual ad level, not the ad unit level.

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