Google's AdSense program allows amateur and professional website owners
with high-quality content to display advertisements that allow a website
to generate income. For your website to earn money through AdSense,
however, readers must click the advertisements you display. If you are
new to AdSense, you may find that the click-through rate of your
advertisements is low and that your website earns little money. A good
AdSense CTR depends on ad relevancy, design and positioning. Change
these elements to improve your AdSense performance
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Write keyword-rich content for your website. Google AdSense
scans your website and displays advertisements that match the keywords
that your articles use. If Google is unable to determine the correct
advertisements to display, your readers may see generic ads -- or no ads
at all. If you run an article through a text analysis tool, you should
clearly be able to determine its topic from the most common words and
phrases.
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Select colors for your AdSense units that blend well with
the design of your website. Google allows you to customize the
background, text and link colors of each AdSense unit, and a unit that
looks the same as the rest of your website will look like website
content rather than sticking out as an advertisement -- which readers
will naturally look away from.
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Try different AdSense unit sizes and locations. Google
offers AdSense units units ranging from the large 728-by-90 pixel
Leaderboard to the 125-by-125 pixel Button. If you find that an AdSense
unit is performing poorly on your website, change the size and place it
in a different location. For example, the 160-by-600 pixel Wide
Skyscraper is intended for a website's sidebar area, while the 468-by-60
Banner tends to fit well at the top or bottom of an article.
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Place AdSense units next to the most important content on a
page. Visitors are likely to look at a website's navigation bar and
article titles. Most readers will read the beginning of an article, but
not all will read the article through to the end. Therefore, an
advertisement above the primary content of a page tends to achieve a
high CTR because most visitors will look at it before leaving the page.
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