Adsense Ad Positioning - Positioning Your Ads For Maximum Cash!


by Fabian Tan - Date: 2007-05-22 - Word Count: 259 Share This!

Many have jumped onto the Adsense bandwagon. Many have also failed. Yet there are thousands who are making a full-time income just through Google's advertising program alone. How do they do it?

Traffic is one thing. After that, the most powerful way to increase your earnings is to increase your conversion rates, meaning the percentage of people who enter your site who click on the ads on your page.

One of the easiest and most effective ways to do this is to positioning your ads well on your webpage. That's right, placing your Adsense ads in the right place is crucial to your success.

One of the best spots to position your ads is the left-hand border or side of your page. This is because almost everybody starts reading from the left-hand side, so that is why their eyes will look at first. This simply means you will get more clicks! If your ads are relevant, this is a surefire way to double or even triple your click-through rates.

Another good spot to place them is 'between the lines'. This means placing your ads in between paragraphs of your articles. Again, this is a great spot for ads as readers reading through your article will likely notice your ads more.

The last place you will want to place your ads is somewhere near the top of the page, or the header. This is another place where user's eyes will always divert to, so it is a spot that garners high conversion rates.

Use these tips, and start seeing a boost in your Adsense earnings!

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Fabian Tan is the author of the free 51-Page Report:"Murder Your Job: How To Build Cash Sucking Autopilot Businesses In 30 Days Or Less!"Head over to www.MurderYourJob.com to get your free copy now before it's gone!

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