All you are aware that Google ads can be placed at the top and bottom of the post. Placing ads here gets a lot of clicks thus resulting in more revenue. But there is a way to put Google ads in the middle of the post. According to me its the most profitable area to put ads.Yesterday I edited my template and placed 468 x 60 size text ad in the middle of the posts to check the difference in my clicks
You have to follow this step ONLY after getting the approval from Google Adsense. Google will send you the approval email in your email address. The subject of the email will be "Welcome to Google Adsense". If you get this email for approval, just follow the steps belowPlease follow the steps below if you have got the approval from Google Adsense and wants to place Google Adsense ads on your website.Just login to Blogger.com with your username and password.Click on Posts.Click on Template.Click on "Add a Page Element". and you will see one new window,Click on Adsense.Click on Sign in and enter your email address and pincode.Choose the size for your Adsense ad and click on Save.That window will be closed.Now again click on Save linkYou are done.Your ads will be immediately appeared on your
By : Carol King According to the Google Adsense Blog it is now possible for Blogger.com bloggers to integrate Adsense ads into their blog posts. Until now bloggers were forced to use a hack (if not html literate) to implement these ads, so this will be a welcome addition to the page element section.If you are using Google Adsense for the first time you can full get instructions on how to include the ads, from the help pages on blogger. Click HERE! If you already have an adsense account follow the instructions HERE! There’s also some more information HERE!According to Googles Adsense Help Centre, ads placed just above or within your primary content, produce the highest click through. Although I would not wish to go against the recommendations of Lord Google, I do think that it is necessary to experiment with many types of ads, colors of ads and placement of ads. Because no two blogs are the same and visitors navigate different sites in di
An eyetracking study recorded how users looked at thousands of Web pages including Google and Slashdot.The study looked at how people navigate websites, search and react to advertising.The summary is that a human eye scans a webpage like letter F. These results [similar to Google Heatmap] are depicted in the picture on the right side.The areas where users looked the most are colored red; the yellow areas indicate fewer views, followed by the least-viewed blue areas. Gray areas didn't attract any fixations.The results offer some useful hints for Web Designers and Bloggers showing Advertisments.First, for effective layouts - don't place Google Ads [or other advertising banners] on the right sidebar as web users typically ignore that area.Users scan a webpage in seconds and no one is going to read text word-by-word. Most are only going to read the first two paragraphs. In a few seconds, their eyes move at amazing speeds across your website’s words in a pattern that's very different f
This is the first installment of a two-part article series that would help bloggers on the Blogger and Blogspot blogging platforms to nicely add or place their Google AdSense ads within their blog postings, like what I have done here in this particular posting for an example.
Under normal circumstances, it is not possible to do this via the existing built-in Google AdSense widget, provided by
You will learn here Where and How to Place Your Google Ads or Adsense Codes in your blog. You must know this to avoid being banned from the money making Google program.So, after you have made your own blog and posted your blog articles, you are now going to place your Google Ads. I assume that you have already created your own Google Adsense account when you have read my previous post. If not, then create one now by clicking the Adsense button on this page.After you've created your Adsense account, you must know where and how to place your Google Ads. Google Ads are the Adsense codes in javascripts format required by Google to place on your blog or web site to start making money online. In your Adsense account, if you click Adsense Setup, you will see Adsense for content, Adsense for search and Referrals like this:Those are the categories of your Google Ads to be placed in your web site or blog. Under Adsense for content, you have two adtype choices, the Ad Unit and the Link Unit, as