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| SEO Junkie Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Mount Everest
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Hello. I am about to set up a 35 page WP-blog and i am planning to monetize it with Google Adsense only.That means,i am in search for a Adsense optimized theme so that i can generate maximum CTR with proper ad placements. I have found two adsense optimized themes for WP - Prosense and Bluesense. I want your help and opinions on which one do you think is the best.Which one has performed well for you and which theme do you have on your adsense blog? Or, Should i use static pages with easy to find and optimized html/css templates? What do you use on your adsense blog? I appreciate any help from you. Thanks |
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| Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2009
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I don't care for either of those. I tried bluesense and it actually earned me less. I was getting clicks, but they paid poorly because there were too many ad blocks. I'd use another theme that keeps things simple and put in single block ads in your posts. |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Bracknell, Berkshire, UK
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I have used blusense and prosense and they were OK. But they are a bit busy. I have now moved them to "Clear Copy" and edited them myself. I think a simple look gets a few more clicks. I think this is a Michael Fortin theme. I also like using html/css static sites as they are easy to place the ads exactly how and where I want them. I'm still finding it hard to like Wordpress - I'll get there one day |
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