Google AdSense Demos For Successful Publishers
The Getting Started Demo help you choose your ad types, colors, and tells you how to grab, and paste your code.
The AdSense Payment Demo walks you through the tax requirements, payment options, PIN protection system, and the earnings details.
Google has also provided a demonstration on integrating ad code. This begins at getting your code, what areas to look for to paste it into the code into, and common issues that might arise when ad code is placed.
However, the most valuable demo might be the AdSense Optimization Webinar. This slideshow walks you through Google's Optimization Tips, including experimenting with AdSense and picking the right ad implementation. There are case studies that include top effective AdSense earners. Google walks you through the ad "heat map", showing you the most effective places to include ads in your content, and how colors can greatly increase the effectiveness of your ads. The case studies are very important, as they walk you through real life, successful sites that integrate Google AdSense, together with top quality content. If things are done properly, you can have a very successful site, with AdSense revenue generation that might pay off some of your bills.
Reader Comments
(Page 1)2. Chris,
When I first read the title of your post, I thought you are linking to one of my recents posts which I published just a day before.
http://labnol.blogspot.com/2006/04/google-adsense-demos-adsense-tips.html
I hope it's just a coincidence.
Amit Agarwal.
Posted at 10:48PM on Apr 4th 2006 by Digital Inspiration
3. Coincidence my friend. The links to these demos have been showing up under the AdSense exit page for a week or more now - i thought it would be important to link these. Especially since there are quite a few people trying to learn how to make money online, and do it effectively.
Posted at 9:21AM on Apr 5th 2006 by Chris Gilmer
5. Interesting topic here...
As far as I’m concerned, the best way to make money with Adsense is to develop a website or blog on a niche topic that should also be something you are interested in. Hobby-related sites have the best chances of keeping you, as their webmaster, happy and involved, and this will soon show in the number of visitors and the amounts of money you make.
Another vital thing to consider is ad style and placement. I prefer to use a similar structure for all my websites – one that was proven to work. I will share this with you as I believe in reciprocal help through free advice – I also learned A LOT from browsing blogs such as this and other webmaster resources on Adsense. Ok, so getting back to ad placement: I love the idea of placing a 120x90 or 160x90 adlink box on the left side menu of my sites, in the top left corner, just below the banner. Have a look at my website, and get more tips on How to make money with Google Adsense and look at the area below the graphic saying “Online money” – it will house a nice 160x90 adlinks box soon after my site receives enough traffic.
The second good spot to place a 250x250 or 300x250 ad box is in the article text. Loose the border and make the background of the ads the same as your web background (same is true for the adlink placement mentioned above. The final touch comes with a final ad placed at the end of each araticle. Consider the article a path that leads to the final conclusion – exactly where the ads are. You can also place a small graphic image to the left of the ads, so that they are more attractive from a visual point of view.
By using such an ad placement most of my sites get CTRs of 10%-15% all the time
Give it a try and let me know if this sort of ad placement worked in your particular cases – I am also doing a study on this which I will eventually publish on web2earn.com
Best regards,
Mihai
Posted at 9:53AM on Apr 21st 2006 by How to make more money with Google Adsense








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Posted at 1:47PM on Apr 4th 2006 by Yandel