Following
ones can maximize your Adsense income:-
Use
as maximum possible traffic generating techniques.
Write
quality content that attracts AdSense advertisements
Use
textual well written content that attract visitors to click on
advertisements.
Don’t
use phrase like “Click on my Adsense Ads”.
AdSense for domains
AdSense
for domains allows advertisements to be placed on domain names that
have not been developed. This offers domain name owners a way to
monetize domain names that are otherwise dormant or not in use.
AdSense for domains is currently being offered to all AdSense
publishers, but it wasn't always available to all.
AdSense for mobile content
Publisher
earns from their mobile websites using targeted Google
advertisements. Just like AdSense for content, Google matches
advertisements to the content of a website — in this case, a mobile
website. Instead of traditional JavaScript code, technologies such as
Java and Objective-C are used.
AdSense
for search
A
companion to the regular AdSense program, AdSense
for search,
allows website owners to place Google Custom Search boxes on their
websites. When a user searches the Internet or the website with the
search box, Google shares 51% of the advertising revenue it makes
from those searches with the website owner
AdSense for Feeds
In
May 2005, Google announced a AdSense
for Feeds,
a version of AdSense tharuns on and feeds that have more than 100
active subscribers. AdSense for Feeds works by inserting images into
a feed. When the image is displayed by a RSS reader or Web browser,
Google writes the advertising content into the image that it returns.
The advertisement content is chosen based on the content of the feed
surrounding the image. When the user clicks the image, he or she is
redirected to the advertiser's website in the same way as regular
AdSense advertisements. AdSense for Feeds remained in its beta state
until August 15, 2008, when it became available to all AdSense users.
On December 3, 2012, Google discontinued AdSense For Feeds program
AdSense for Content
The
content-based adverts can be targeted for interest or context. The
targeting can be CPC (click) or CPM (impression) based. There's no
significant difference between CPC and CPM earnings, however CPC ads
are more common. There are various ad sizes available for content
ads. The ads can be simple text, image, animated image, flash, video,
or rich media ads. At most ad sizes, users can change whether to show
both text and multimedia ads or just one of them. As of November
2012, a grey arrow appears beneath AdSense text ads for easier
identification.
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