>Ever since I became a Pro member at MyBlogLog I have enjoyed looking at what my readers click on and where they click it from. One of the most useful bits of information is gleaned by seeing what AdSense banners people click on from what articles.Now, I know MyBlogLog tracking is not perfect (they don’t…
Tag: AdSense
Google Assumes 10% click fraud rate
I was just reading an interesting article over on Marketing Pilgrim about Google and click fraud. The essence of the article is that Google automatically discounts about 10% of all AdSense clicks as fraudulent. These “false positive” clicks are just thrown out and the advertiser is not charged and the publisher is not paid.Google makes…
Google AdSense: Be sure to block your own ads!
If you do not know what Google AdSense is than you must be living under a rock reading this off of a piece of papyrus someone printed it out on! For those who know of it but not exactly what it is let me tell you now that AdSense is a program in which a…
Why Ad-Block Users Are Good For Your Blog
I have heard a lot of bloggers complain about people coming to their blog and using various Ad-Block software to avoid being served advertising. I used to be in that camp myself, until I figured out that they are actually a benefit!In web advertising there are several types of advertising models:1) Affiliate SalesThis category covers…
A quick way to increase your AdSense CTR
The higher your CTR the better the ads Google AdSense serves you.Want to know how to increase your CTR in one easy step?It’s very simple:Remove AdSense code from any page which does not generate clicks.Yup, it’s that simple!Many people put AdSense code in their navigation area or at the bottom of every page. This may…
The Six Stages of Blogging With AdSense
Many bloggers use AdSense as their primary source of revenue on their blog. There are six “stages” that all bloggers go through when using AdSense.Stage 1: Sign UpThe first stage, is quite naturally, signing up.This stage involves a lot of waiting for your site to be approved by the AdSense team. It could take a…