My 5 most importantes tips for adsense

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I have been working with only one PPC since 2009 and its adsense.
i want today to share with you what i think the best tips for it:
(1) If you want to maximize your profits, make sure to create more than one Web site.
However, you do not want to start with the creation of 100 websites. Maintenance for that many sites, initially, would be hectic. Have only a single website would be easier to maintain, it increases your chances of being cut completely from the last update of the algorithm. So, you want to have some operational websites. So if a website on forces the latest algorithm, you have still a few others to generate revenues of during that you work on one hit.

(2) Choose a niche to write about each site.
Creating a site that deals with a subject under the moon may be easier to find the will to update, but it will make it difficult to create a constant traffic, it is difficult for the Google search engine classify your site and sow disorder, generating ads that are about the subject.
In addition, if you choose a topic to focus, you can go more in depth and develop expertise in this area. This makes your site more profitable for users and yourself.

(3) Create a something that you are interested already!
This Google Adsense tip has no meaning! What makes your site something you love makes more fun in the long run for you to continue to manage your site. If something is less like work, then you're more likely to do so. Constant updates on your site is good for traffic and engines research, which generates clicks on your ads.
However, do not create a something site that is not in demand. Just because you like studying rare deep water fish does not mean that everyone does. If you want to maximize your profits, you need to provide information about something that is going to be researching the public.

(4) Not to put Google Adsense on a brand new site!
When you create a new site, wait until you have completed the site you have built inbound links, and you get traffic. A whole new site can leave your views are off subject and difficult to follow.
Also, if you try to apply to Google Adsense too early when your site is brand new, you will most likely be deported. Google wants to know that your site has enough traffic that put their ads on your page will be profitable for them and you. They do not lose time on beginner or spam sites.

(5) Don't put images next to your ads!
While many people it's been years and it has worked successfully, it now against policy to do so. This is regarded as 'encouraging clicks', which is prohibited. If you do so, you can get more clicks for a bit, but you will be quickly taken and forbidden to have Adsense on your page. And once you're banned, you cannot recover your account in due form.
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  • Profile picture of the author Hansons
    Thanks for the Adssense tips, they were really valuable able.

    And thanks for the latest information about not to put image besides Adsense ads as it doesn't allow, I was not aware or this really.
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  • Profile picture of the author asokr
    Thanks for tips, a few of them was helpful for me. I'm already know about the picture near the ads, but I have a little question for you, or someone else:
    In one of my site, ads position is under the block of related articles, with header like "Related posts:" with WP plugin, but sometimes there is no related articles, and google ads appear below "Related posts:" header. Can google penalty me for that?
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  • Profile picture of the author samex4rill
    google may penalize you when they find out.
    Its still better if you use a related post plugin that will always displays post
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  • Profile picture of the author G Allan Roberts
    That's correct you should do that. I just do not mess around with Google, Facebook PPC they are out of their minds charging a $1+ a click. It's cheaper to do direct mail online then to pay those price per click. A click is not an optin or a sale.

    The whole thing is messed up. There are many other ways to get traffic to your site a lot cheaper and more qualified. Many times is not the quantity of traffic but quality of traffic.

    For example I would rather have 100 people who are ready to buy then have 1000 people who do want anything to do with my web site or offer.

    Targeting and knowing you market is the most important thing.

    When you know your market, you'll know that keyword based PPC makes no sense.

    Just my thoughts on that.
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  • Profile picture of the author tofrar
    From google "Don't place images near ads in a way that may mislead users into thinking that the images are associated with the ads."

    You are ok even i f you place ads near to photo. It only must be clear that the ads is not associated with the photo
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  • Profile picture of the author patco
    Good tips... Until Adsense bans your account... They ban accounts for NO reason, they will just tell you... YOU BROKE OUR TOS... Happened to a lot of people... But I like your tips!
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    • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
      Originally Posted by patco View Post

      Good tips... Until Adsense bans your account... They ban accounts for NO reason, they will just tell you... YOU BROKE OUR TOS... Happened to a lot of people... But I like your tips!
      That's not true at all. They always have a reason.
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    • Profile picture of the author yukon
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      Originally Posted by patco View Post

      Good tips... Until Adsense bans your account... They ban accounts for NO reason, they will just tell you... YOU BROKE OUR TOS... Happened to a lot of people... But I like your tips!
      Doubtful that ever happened (no reason).
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      • Profile picture of the author Skylo
        I would like to put adsense under my header on a wordpress site, but can not find any info on it.Is it illegal?
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  • Profile picture of the author car2future
    Thank for your tips.
    but as your no 5 tips, what happen if we manage wallpaper site ?
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  • Profile picture of the author Beardo
    Use common sense. An image which is misleading in terms of position next to advert is not a good idea.

    For example, if I put a horizontal adsense text link unit and then put a small image above it it might confuse users. Users might think the text link advert is part of your menu navigation structure. That sort of thing will piss off Google.

    There is no problem having ads next to an image on a wallpaper site as long as it's clear that it's an advert.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kalambur
    Nice tips, but you can make a website without understanding its thematics. The only thing you need is to find qualified copywriter and designer.
    It is not necessary to be a conditer for producing and selling cakes.
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