I often get asked what the secret is to making money with Google’s  AdSense program. This often comes from people who are dreaming of  setting up websites chock full of high-paying keywords for particular  niche subjects and then sitting back and watching the money roll in.  “What’s the magic formula?” they ask me. If they’re non-technical, I  point them straight to my first AdSense book, Make Easy Money with  Google, and assure them that they’ll learn everything they need from it.  They may think it’s hard, but it’s not.
 But what about the technical people? By this I mean the people who’ve  already set up a blog or website, who have registered domain names, who  are comfortable with basic Internet terminology and concepts. What is  the “AdSense formula”?
 The only AdSense formula that you need to know is this:
 earnings = number of clicks * average price per click
 This is what I call the Fundamental AdSense Formula because you can  derive almost every AdSense “secret” directly or indirectly from this  formula. Do you want to earn more with AdSense? You have two ways of  doing it:
 Increase the number of clicks, and/or
 Increase the average price per click
 Your earnings will only go up if you do one or the other, and ideally  both. It’s an obvious formula, yes, but it’s amazing how many people  lose sight of it in their quest for increased AdSense earnings.
 Increasing the Number of AdSense Clicks
 Increasing the number of times the ads on your site or blog are clicked  is the most obvious strategy. There are two general strategies you can  follow:
 Increase the traffic to the site, and/or
 Adjust the ads to make them more “clickable”
 Getting traffic is hard and takes time, so don’t look at it as a quick  fix. The best way to get traffic is to provide useful, unique content  and to rank highly in search engine rankings for keywords related to  that content. In other words, use standard search engine optimization  techniques. DO NOT “buy” traffic or use “link farms” or other dubious  techniques. Other tips for getting traffic:
 Publish articles, even free ones, with links back to your site.
 Include a link to your site in the signature at the bottom of your  emails or in any forum postings you make (if the forum allows it).
 Participate in forums/groups related to the content of your site or  blog. The key is to participate, not lurk, and don’t just post messages  promoting your site.
 Add comments (relevant ones only, please) to other blogs, you can  usually link back to yours. (This won’t help your search engine  rankings, but it may allow others who are reading those comments to find  your own site.)
 Syndicate your content (trivial if you have a blog) and make sure that the content is registered with syndication aggregators.
 List your site in relevant directories.
 Adjusting the ads is something you can do almost immediately:
 Position the ads on the page in order to make them more noticeable.  Google even publishes a helpful heat map for AdSense publishers.
 Choose the best AdSense ad format that works for your site.
 Change the ad colors either to make the ads blend in with your site or  to make them stand out. Again, it varies depending on the site.
 Whatever you do, DO NOT ENTICE VISITORS TO CLICK THE ADS. Google is very  strict about this, see the AdSense program policies for the details.
 Increasing the Average AdSense Price Per Click
 Increasing the average price per click you receive from AdSense is the  other strategy for increasing your overall AdSense earnings. You can do  this by:
 Carefully targeting your content, and/or
 Filtering out and avoiding low-paying ads
 Content targeting isn’t just about creating relevant, unique content.  It’s also making sure that that content is written to target the  higher-paying keywords associated with a given topic. This means:
 Figuring out which keyword variations for that topic pay more. Often the  more specialized variations and phrases pay more than the “generic”  terms.
 Ensuring that the keyword density of the content favors the higher-paying keyword variations. 
 And to reduce the occurrence of lower-paying ads, consider these two strategies:
 Use AdSense’s competitive filter mechanism to screen out the ads that you don’t want.
 Show fewer ads on a page. The fewer ads you show, the more the higher-paying ads get displayed and clicked.
 Many publishers also report that their earnings increase if they remove  ads completely from pages with few or no clicks. Again, the “less is  more” strategy favors the higher-paying ads.
 There’s No Magic
 As you can see, there’s no magic involved to increasing your AdSense  earnings. The Fundamental AdSense Formula is easy to understand, but  that doesn’t mean it’s easy to apply the formula. It takes time and  effort to do it, just like most things.
 Copyright 2005 by Eric Giguere. Permission is granted to reproduce the  article in electronic newsletters or on websites provided that the  complete article text is included, unchanged, and that neither the  copyright declaration nor this license are removed.
 
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