Increase Adsense Earnings By Making Channels Targetable


After a fairly long absence from blogging, I’ve been working behind the scenes to tidy up my sites so that I can start posting again.  I had so much admin to do and emails to reply to, that’s it taken me a week to write my first post!

One email that had lain unread for a long time was one from my adsense rep asking me to add targeting to my google adsense units. My rep recommended that I do this for my more adsense units with higher CTRs, so that advertisers could target their ads to these ad units rather than units performing more poorly.

google-adsense-channelsYou can make one of your existing custom channels into a targetable ad placement by following these steps:

  1. Log into your account at http://www.google.com/adsense
  2. Under the AdSense Setup tab, visit the Channels page
  3. Under the ‘AdSense for content’ subtab, make sure you’ve selected custom channels.
  4. Click the radio button next to the channel you’d like to make targetable, then click the corresponding ‘edit channel’ link.
  5. Click the checkbox marked ‘Show this channel to advertisers as an ad placement’ and fill out the relevant fields plus a description for your channel. Keep in mind that advertisers will see the external name and description, so you want to provide something accurate and informative.
  6. Click ‘Save channel’.

Advertisers will now be able to target your ad placement. Keep in mind that if your placement spans across several websites, advertisers will see it split up into a separate ad placement for each site. Please also be aware that if you change the placement name in the future, you’ll lose any existing advertiser bids for that placement.


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About the Author: Everton is based in London and has worked in the internet and mobile space for over ten years now, and before that worked in corporate strategy and consulting. He has a degree in Economics from Cambridge University.He also writes for Windows 7 News, Windows 8 News and One Tip A Day.

  • thx alot
  • Mike S.
    Try some adsense alternative like WidgetBucks. A nice review of widget bucks and yldsense engine can be found on http://wiki.nisi.ro/2009/03/adsense-alternative/
  • I've tried widgetbucks in the past and the performance was awful.
  • Thats a great tip, I'm just setting up my blog so will use this to improve it's effectiveness.

    Everton, you are my new Guru!
  • Thanks for the useful tips. I am going to try it on my blog and hope it works well.

    Thanks,
  • Hey Everton,

    I wanted to suggest you check out Adroll, which is a niche vertical ad network that works great in conjunction with Adsense. Full disclosure: I work there, but regardless it's a great product that users interested in Adsense alternatives should take a look at. We solve a number of problems that small to medium sized publishers face in an intuitive and highly transparent system. I hope you'll check us out, and let me know if you have any questions about the service.
  • Great tip again. I haven't started adding channels just yet. But excellent guide when my adsense income increases.
  • Great tip! I'll try it on one of my blogs
  • Hey Everton, now that I'm getting back into the swing of blogging, it's nice to see a post from you on here. I take it as a welcome sign. haha In any event, a site that I'm relaunching will be heavily dependent on AdSense so when I go in to retool my ads, I'll certainly look into this feature a bit more. Best regards!
  • Good luck with the comeback!
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