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Adsense, Boost Your Payout 400% No Really
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Author: Darren Yates
Topic: Internet
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How?
Dead easy.
I implemented this tactic myself recently on one of my sites and
my CTR has gone up 300% and it hasn't been 24hrs yet. Needless
to say I'll be spending sometime making changes to my Adsense
ads across my network of sites.
What is it? Sorry, can't resist a little intrigue.
It's very simple.
Using the Adsense Leaderboard banner 728 x 90 I added small
images/photos above each ad at 140 x 100.
These photos are broadly related to the ads and draw the eye of
the visitor to the ad. Which the ad alone maybe would not do.
Once the eye is drawn your visitor will be much more likely to
read the ad text below the image and in turn they'll be more
inclined to click.
Google already knows of this tactic and I know a number of
people have approached them via email before implementing the
images. Obviously nobody wants their account suspended. The good
news is Google are fine with it, for now at least. Although a
few warnings have gone out with regard to animated images not
being appropriate. So no Flash or animated gifs!
You can view this in action on one of my sites -
http://www.how-to-make-money-online.info
You can't fail to see it at the top of the page.
Now I hope this is new information to you. If so I know it's
going to be damn useful. :) And most of all profitable!
The benefit of this over Google's own Adsense 'image ads' is
that you choose the image for one and the basic text ad appeals
for another. As I'm sure you are aware text ads work better than
image ads. Combining them together in this way seems to work
btter than either one of them would alone.
There's also a major boost in the fact that you are able to
select the most relevant image for your site content and current
adsense ads.
About the author:
Darren Yates is the owner of
http://www.how-to-make-money-online.info a site about Making
Money Online and Internet Marketing. Packed with news, tips,
resources and thousands of Internet marketing articles.
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