Thursday, October 2, 2008

The 50-page Adsense Report

Title: The 50-page Adsense Report

Author: Austin Luna aka Nukemdomis

Article:
Introduction

The AdSense Reportis a 50 page report on AdSense Marketing.
Twenty different authors displaying unique articles explain the
AdSense program in a way that looks amazingly simple.

This report is written for both website owners participating in
the AdSense or AdWords programs as well as for bloggers with the
only difference being that the webmaster has control of the
placement, color and type of ad that is displayed. I will
feature five of the twenty people that contributed to this
valuable report by showing you a small paragraph from each
author.

At the bottom of this post you can quickly download the entire
PDF version which I have uploaded online. I was so thankful for
the quality of content in the guide and so sure of it's ability
to help people understand AdSense better that I burned it to a
CD and went to a copy center and printed it out on thick
cardstock. It's perfect light reading anywhere away from the
computer for sparking fresh ideas in terms of searches and
research.

Optional tool for The AdSense report
The AdSense Report can also come with a small application which
stamps your name and your choice of a website onto the cover
page. It is such a useful tool for re-researching AdSense,
niche, and keywordinterests.

A funny thing happened when I took the CD to get it printed out.
The copy person accidentally printed the file on extremely
bright pink paper. The color combined with seeing "The Adsense
Report" in big bold black letters on the front cover attracted a
few long stares from neighboring customers and approaching
employees.

He started to throw it away and I asked if he could just give me
that one for a little cheaper. He charged me .04 cents a page
versus the normal .08 cents. I was happy.

Five of the authors

Subhendu Sen

It is very important to know that which pages / sites are
generating good Adsense revenue and which are not. We can work
upon those poorly performing pages. If we can get to know about
which ads are being clicked, that would make us feel more
informed for many obvious reasons.

Currently Google does not provide this data. But you can still
get it from a very nice and detailed free web stat service, Add
Free Stats.
Add Free Stats provides a very detailed web stats which
satisfies most webmasters. You may open a free account at :
http://www5.addfreestats.com, get the code and paste it at the
bottom of each of your pages.

Tony Zhu

3. Sometimes the stats are carried forward several days. This
happens when Google decides to freeze your clicks and earnings
for fraud checking/tracking purposes or server delays. Thus, you
may notice your earnings/clicks shoot straight up when you least
expect it. It is possible for your CTR to go up by as much as
10% and your CPM to raise $200 over the normal.

7. If you run a forum site, you may notice that your earnings
are very low. Here is a solution: use a simple cookie-based php
script that only displays AdSense ads once every 10 page views.

Kenny Hemphill

Adventurous soul that I am, I jumped in with both feet and
started to trial Adlinks on my most visited pages as soon as it
was launched. I'm using the four links in a square box format,
positioned top left of my page content. After a few weeks of
running Adlinks alongside regular Adsense ads, it's clear that
the return on Adlinks is about a fifth to a quarter higher than
regular ads. There's no clear reason for this but one
explanation may lie in the fact that clicking on an Adlink takes
the user to page of 'results'. When a user clicks on one of
these, you are paid for the click. If the user finds what they
want, great, if not, it seems that they hit the Back button on
their browser and try again, just as you would for normal search
engine results.

Mohd Fairuz

Let me share with you some tips which has been responsible in
boosting my AdSense profits by 700%. Here are 5 of them, and if
you follow these steps, I'm sure you'll see a difference in your
AdSense income.

Here are the tips:

1. I concentrate on 1 format of AdSense ad, which is the Large
Rectangle (336x280). This format has been proven to work with me
in resulting high click-through rates (CTR). Why this format?
Because the ads look like normal web links.

Brad Bahr

Testing previously done at supermarkets had revealed that the
same product could pull more sales from just changing the colors
of the label. What were these colors? Red and yellow! The
combination of these two colors has an immediate impact on the
person who sees them. They make your eyes stop and focus. They
pull your eyes right to that part of the page. They grab your
attention! I'm not sure exactly why the combination of red and
yellow does this, but it does. On one of my sites, I changed my
Adsense ads to a bright red border and a yellow background with
black text and URL. My click through rate more than doubled with
just that one simple change.

Conclusion

Understand that this report by experienced users is a "must
have" e-book that will get you thinking about different avenues
and it will send your searches in new directions that will
hopefully steer your AdSense and AdWordsexperiences in the
profitable direction.

I had permission to write about, print and distributeThe AdSense
Report. Because I own 100% master resale rights to the report I
rebranded I can give it away or bundle it into a package if I
wanted to.

The rebranded report will become your own viral PDF to
distribute and collect 100% of any affiliate revenue.

Download The AdSence Report by clicking on the link:

50 Page Adsense
Report

Scroll to bottom of page and click the "download file" text
link.

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