All Posts Tagged With: "smart pricing"
Testing Google Adsense Changes Recommended By….Google
I had a very interesting email exchange with a Google Adsense Account Specialist today who contacted me out of the blue. I was really chuffed that Google contacted me wanting to discuss ways to increase my Adsense earnings, particularly as I thought I wasn’t big enough to get onto their radar as I didn’t [...]
30May2008 | Everton | 12 comments | ContinuedHow To Increase Your Adsense CTR by 1% With One Simple Change
Although my performance has dipped over the last couple of months, Google Adsense still remains my number one source of blogging revenue. I’ve spent a lot of time tweaking my ad positions to find the optimal positions, adding section targetting and making the most of smart pricing to maximise my earnings and I thought [...]
17Feb2008 | Everton | 17 comments | ContinuedWidgetBucks - Worth Considering As An Adsense Alternative
The CPM of the google adsense unit that was below my posts has recently fallen to below the $1.50CPM threshold I have set for banners, so I have removed it.
Removing poorly performing Adsense units quickly is very important, as they will drag down the earnings of your better Adsense units due to Google’s Smart Pricing. [...]
I’ve increased My Adsense eCPM By 50% Using Section Targeting
It’s amazing how sometimes how even when you know better you can forget the most basic things, and you can be your own worst enemy….
This site has been extremely successful making money with Adsense in the past making around $4-4.5k per month. In November my adsense earnings plummeted by around 50%, which I thought [...]
Don’t Be Afraid To Delete Adsense Units To Make More Money
I’ve seen more evidence this week that Google Adsense Smart Pricing really does exist, where after deleting 50% of my Adsense inventory, rather than my overall earnings falling, the additional revenue I’m making from my remaining units performing has improved so much it has actually lifted my total earnings!
17Aug2007 | Everton | 11 comments | Continued
