Best Adsense wp theme & Warrior for hire

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Hey Guys,

I am considering taking a crack at adsense, to test some things out. I have a website that gets its main traffic from pinterest. My question to you guys is:
What is the best wordpress theme to implement adsense and howcome?
Also, If i would like to buy a complete website to generate some extra adsense income, who should I talk to? Who's the the real deal here on the forum and why?

Any help is appreciated!
#adsense #hire #pinterest #theme #warrior
  • Profile picture of the author rosetrees
    Adsense is just code that you add into your website - if it's wordpress you add the code into a post/page/widget. You can also use an adsense plug-in to add the code automatically. It's theme independent.

    Buying a "complete website" won't get you adsense earnings unless you can drive traffic to it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Danny Shaw
    I am not sure about the adsense question. I am hitting pinterest with loads of auto amazon associate sites and so far so good. When I was looking for a theme for adsense I heard CTR Theme did quite well? Maybe worth looking at? I am testing several themes with pinterest and at the moment a plain 2013 theme is doing best. It seams the less distractions the better. I do have adsense on some of the other sites and even though I started a few weeks ago am up to a few $ a day so will see what happens when I scale up! (BIG)
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  • Profile picture of the author natas105
    i will take a look at the ctr theme, you are talking about. I have adsense installed already. I have heard about plugins that should increase the ctr of your website, but i hear there a re a lot of pros and cons to them...
    Who else?

    @donny why local cash packs?
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  • Profile picture of the author run
    IMO there is no different with normal themes and the adsense themes which are sold all over the places. I mean for the people who could tweak WordPress theme themselves. All those themes are just plain and simple, so we knight need to customize it more to give a better look. The easiest part and benefit are for newbie who can't implement the codes, and it also help speeding up the work time.

    Excuse me to say words as other warriors always said. The better solution is to split testing the ads placement; some traffic are better at the sidebar, some in the content, some above the fold, some in footer, so their is no exactly where congerting the most.

    Back to the point, if you find easy themes which have options to automatically place ads code comfortably, CTR Themes and Heatmap Pro are also the choice. If want the themes that really earn money, it depends on the site traffic and monetization tactic as mentioned above.

    Currently, I'm buying a ready made site to test out with the good offer with extended long period of money back guarantee. I can't say which sellers here are really dependable because I need to have experience with them first.
    Better to have long period money back guarantee so that we won't lose the money.
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  • Profile picture of the author longblog
    You don't need to waste money on an adsense theme. There are plenty of plugins that place your adsense in the proper locations on your website. Google has free heatmaps that show you were to put the adsense blocks.

    Pre-made blogs rarely perform as well as promised. There's a reason the person is selling the site instead of keeping it for themselves.
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