well.
And there's a very good reason for this concern. AdSense
fills the ads in the order it finds them in the source. That means that if the
first add you have in the code isn't the one generating the highest revenue,
you may soon start to lose money, rather then earn more. This
is because if AdSense doesn't have anymore ads it will supplement your space
with public service ads or just leave it blank altogether. That means that, if
you're unlucky, you could end up with your most profitable locations not having
any good ads at all. To supplement your revenues There
are other issues with how many ads you should place in your site. The problem
is that if you have too many, rather then generate more income, you'll have a
lower click through rate, as visitors tend not to follow ads from the places
where these come in excess. You
have to constantly keep track of how the users interact with your site. Keep an
eye out for where the visitors will be looking at your site most. This is
generally the place where you want to use your first ads. Also try not to place
ads in annoying positions as that can guarantee a lower click through rate. Of
course, you always need to have ads that blend in with your content and
generally don't make the visitor's presence on your site an unpleasant one. The
key is providing an enjoyable experience for your visitor, whilst generating
revenues from their exploration. And
again, ultimately the best revenue will be earned through a lot of
experimentation. Be sure to use AdSense's channels feature and be on the look
out for how certain ads in your pages are doing whilst altering the positions
to better supplement your earnings. Presented by ibc-bookstore.com
|