Yes! You Can Ethically and Legally ‘Lure’ Visitors To Click On Your Adsense Ads!

Posted by Adsense Blog on July 6th, 2009 at 03:34am

Tip Number 1.

The lesser the ads you place, the higher the likely hood of them getting clicked. As a rule of thumb, I always never put more then 4 ads on any single page although I would be hard pressed to think of times when there were more then 2. More ads would mean a decrease in the value of the advertisements shown, so publishers should carefully watch their advertisement units, as it dilutes ad inventory and value.

Tip Number 2.

Give them a reason to click. No not by asking them to ‘click here!’ or ‘visit now’ under your ads. This is totally unacceptable and possibly in violation of Adsense’s TOS. What you can do is target and watch the ads displayed like a hawk. Make sure the content you publish are extremely relevant to the specific 3 or 4 keywords you are targeting in that particular content. That way, the ads would be super relevant and you would get more convinced ‘clickers’

Tips Number 3.

Blend in your ads subtly. Not with the purpose of tricking them but to make the ads unobtrusive, making a more pleasant viewing experience for them and higher click-through-rate for you. Integrate your Ads with your website simply by removing the borders around the ads.

Tip Number 4.

Update your content regularly. Most visitors visit your site twice. If on the second time, the content remains the same, he will not visit again. Give him something new and chances are he will regularly check back. That is my blogs and Adsense are such a perfect match as I point out in my free report.

Dylan is the author of the free report ‘Secret Google Tactics’ This free report explains in detail how and what you can do to profit madly from Adsense.Http://www.SecretGoogleTactics.com
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