Google Adsense Tips For Blogger (part 4)
The third element of our Adsense equation                          is that of relevant Adsense ads. It is all very well to                          rank high in search engines to generate high levels of                          traffic, but without relevant ads that relate to the content                          of your blog you are not likely to generate much in the                          way of click throughs.
                       
                        Let me give you an example. Recently I was asked to help                          a fellow blogger who has struggling with his Adsense ads                          because whilst his content largely focused upon the topic                          of ‘health care’ - most of the ads being served                          to his blog were focused upon ‘blogging’.                          He was getting quite reasonable traffic levels and had                          a reasonably high paying topic (there are some good health                          care ads out there) but as you’d expect, people                          coming to a blog about health care did not click on ads                          for blogging software and services at a very high rate.                          The challenge was to get his ads reflecting the content                          of his blog.
                       
                        Another fellow blogger had the problem of not getting                          ANY ads being served to his site. Instead of paying ads                          all he was getting was the public service ads that Adsense                          serves when they couldn’t find any relevant paying                          ads (these pay nothing).
                       
                        How do you get relevant ads? Here are a few things to                          try.
                       
                        Make sure there are ads available - My                          friend who didn’t get any paying ads served was                          focusing on a key word for which there was no or very                          few ads. A simple way of checking this is to do a search                          on Google for the key word you are targeting. If they                          don’t serve ads on their own search results page                          its an indication that such ads are scarce - if not non                          existent. They way we got ads on my friends blog was to                          experiment with other related keywords. He didn’t                          have to change the focus of his blog - just the way he                          described his topics. For example if there are no ads                          for ‘bed linen’ try ‘blankets’,                          ’sheets’, ‘quilts’ etc. Experiment                          with different combinations until you find something that                          works.
                       
                        Increase your Keyword density - The more                          you use your keywords the more likely you are to get ads                          on those topics. Its not common knowledge exactly how                          the Adsense bot decides what ads suit your content best                          (if someone knows feel free to post it in comments below)                          but it’s a pretty safe bet that if you put you keyword                          in your title, at least once in your first paragraph and                          then scatter it throughout the rest of your page that                          you’ll convince the Adsense bot of what your topic                          is. It MAY also be helpful to include your keywords in                          the URL of your page (Moveable type can let you do this                          - ie look at the URL of this page - it incorporates my                          title and therefore some keywords). It MAY also be worth                          putting your keywords in outward links, bold, italics                          etc. All of these strategies also help optimise yor blog                          for search engines which won’t hurt either.
                       
                        Examine your Sidebars, menus, header and footer                          - It is not just your main content that the Adsense bot                          searches to find the topic of your page, but also your                          other areas. When I looked at the healthcare blog that                          was getting ‘blogging’ ads I noticed that                          he had the word ‘blog’ in his title, three                          times on his sidebar and once in his footer. It was also                          in his URL and he also used the word quite often in his                          content. My recommendation was to remove the word from                          as many of those places as possible and to increase his                          health care keywords. The ads improved their relevancy                          almost immediately.
                       
                        Stick to one topic per page - Obviously                          this may not be feasible on your front page - but attempt                          to keep each individual blog entry/post as highly targeted                          as possible. I’ve noticed that some people often                          include two or three topics in one entry - this will confuse                          Adsense’s bot so split them up into two entries.
                       
                        Block irrelevant Ads - Sometimes despite                          your best intentions Google just gets it wrong and serves                          your ads that have nothing to do with what you write.                          If you’re getting some repeating irrelevant ads                          block them. Adsense lets you do this to quite a few sites                          and its easy to do. I have a number of ads blocked, some                          because they are philosophically not consistent with what                          I write about, but mainly because they just are not relevant                          to the topic of my blogs.
                       
                        Ask Adsense - If                          all else fails notify Google Adsense of your issue. Of                          course they are busy people - but Google prides itself                          on being responsive to its users. I’ve emailed with                          queries a number of times, once on an issue of irrelevant                          ads, and every time I’ve had positive results from                          my query. You’ve got nothing to loose - shoot them                          an email!
                       
                        If you do all of the above you SHOULD                          find Adsense serves you with relevant ads. In conjunction                          with the other elements in our equation this will contribute                          to increased click throughs and hopefully higher Adsense                          revenue. Next in this series on maximizing Adsense revenue                          is a post on Well Placed and Designed Adsense Ads.
                        By Darren Rowse
                        









 
            




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