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Previously I have written a posts about a general overview on how to maximize Google Adsense revenue and generate high earning. Of course to make money blogging with Google Adsense there is not necessary any “secret”, I will prefer to simplified it into a simple formula that will sum up everything that need to increase your Adsense Earning.
A very significant formula you need to know is:
Adsense Earning = number of clicks * average price per clicks
Well, if you still wondering why you are still far away from earning as much as those Adsense Monster out there showing their cheques with a monster figure written on it, this is the correct answer and right target you should FOCUS on it!
This is a really direct formula, nothing confusing or tricky. Focus on the two important elements in this formula:
Number of clicks
Traffic:
To increase your number of clicks, remember there is never a shortcut for you to do that. The actual way to do it is to increase your traffics, with more traffics that drive to your blog, the probability of clicks will definitely increase. The best way to build your traffic is to provide original and good contents, get higher rank in search engine rankings for keywords that related to the content.
You should always use standard search engine optimization techniques to build your traffic instead of cheating like “link farms” or you will be banned by Google for unnecessary reason.
Ads Positioning:
Asides from building traffics to your blog, another method of increasing clicks on your ads would be adjusting your Adsense ads position. If you do not have an idea about which is the best spot or place to publish your Adsense Ads in your blog, you could always refer to heatmap published by Google.
Average Price Per Clicks
Targeting Your Contents:
Make sure higher-paying keywords is targeted in your content provided it is associated with your topic. Usually specialized variations and phrases pay more than generic terms, remember to filter them out for that topic which pays better.
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