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viernes, 23 de junio de 2017

How to Increase Your AdSense Clicks



Adsense can be a great way to earn some extra revenue from your online presence. But if you’ve tried to get people to click on your ads, you know it’s not easy. You can put up tons of content, spend hours promoting your site, use Adsense’s best practices . . . and still not make a dime.
But it doesn’t have to be that way. You can up your Adsense game with a few simple tweaks to your strategy.
And we’re going to show you how to do it. Read on to begin your journey to Adsense mastery!

The one thing you should never, ever do with AdSense

Have you ever been to a website that’s unbelievably cluttered with ads? Not only are there popup ads lurking about every single time you navigate to another page within the site, but also there are countless ads lining its pages.
Too many ads reduces the effectiveness of AdSense

What are you thinking when you visit one of these sites?
It’s probably something along the lines of “I’ve got to get out of here. I can’t find what I’m looking for, and there are probably 100 other pages that are easier to understand.”
If this sounds like you, you’re not alone.
To avoid this one major pitfall, it is important that you don’t overuse AdSense.
The common misconception about ads online is that the more you have, the more clicks you will receive. The key is avoiding bad website design.

Increase revenue by paring down

One of the best ways to increase your AdSense click-through-rate, or CTR, is surprising:
Decrease the number of your ads on the page. If you’re not getting many clicks, you may want to pare down to a single ad and make it highly visible.
Optimal AdSense layout
User experience is absolutely paramount is developing a profitable website, and having too many ads makes for unhappy readers. Sticking with a single prominent ad might perform much better than a bunch of ads that people aren’t seeing anyway.
Concentrating on having a sleek, streamlined, easy-to-use, effective website design will increase your CTR.
Think of your users first, and let your ad strategy grow from there.

Highlight ads with good placement

One of the biggest factors that bloggers and developers often don’t consider is layout, especially what equates to valuable real estate on the page.
You’re looking for prime real estate location here.
One of the best ways to figure out where to place your ads is through using heat maps. These applications track where people are clicking on your site, letting you pinpoint your prime real estate.
CrazyEgg is a popular heat mapping tool—and you can even try it out for free. There are plenty of other options out there, too.

Get more views with great content

It’s no secret:
People stay on pages that provide value.
You can have a website that’s easy to navigate and isn’t cluttered with ads. You can get all the heat map data you want.
But if you still don’t have the content the visitor is after, they’ll leave and never come back.
Great content is extremely important. It’s not the ads that increase your CTR, it’s the fact that you were able to attract traffic and keep visitors glued to the page. If you want to really stand out, you’re going to need to create content that’s ten times better than anything else out there.
And if you’re not sure how to create awesome content, check out our blog post checklist. It’s a great tool for publishing content that helps your site succeed.

Starting making money with AdSense

AdSense is a wonderful utility for increasing revenue, and sometimes it’s the simplest tips that can cause a rapid increase of clicks.

But improving your AdSense click-through rate takes a lot of time, effort, and a continual process of trial and error. It’s always ongoing. And that means you’ll need to have good analytics, too. (Which is why we use MixPanel.)
How have you increased your success with AdSense? Share your best tips in the comments below!

How to increase website traffics




One way to measure the success of a website is to know how much website traffic it receives. Traffic or visitors doesn't just flock a website once it's launched out of nowhere, so some effort need to be poured to get the traffic you want.
Increasing website traffic requires quite a bit hard work, and it is a continuous process. It might be slow at first, but once it reach its tipping point, things will work automatically as the job is carried out by the visitors, voluntarily. All you need to do at that time is to monitor and promote the process.

Entry points

There are many ways that a visitor would come to your website. Increasing visitors to your website would therefore mean improving any if not all the entry points to your website. You can prioritize your strategy based on the importance of each type of website traffic.

Search engine

This the type of traffic that find it's way to your website via search engines such as Google, Yahoo! or Bing, just to name a few. It is the most common and valuable website traffic because the type of visitor coming to your site via search engine usually search for certain information of product. They are normally unique (non-repeat) visitors, don't stay long at your website, and they are the type that would convert most if your website is selling products or serving ads.
There are normally millions of search results for a particular keyword during a search via the search engine, and people normally clicks only on the first few results of the search engine results page (SERP). It is therefore very important for your website to have high search engine ranking and appear as the first few results on a search engine results page.
Referral
Referring traffic means traffic that originates from other websites. This type of traffic has conversion rate almost similar to search engine traffic, and therefore is good for website monetization.
Referring traffic normally comes from forums, though it's also common in blog posts or in blogroll links in blogs.
This type of website traffic is also mostly of unique visitors and generally generate more pageviews per visitor than the search engine traffic. Visitors from referring traffic are also more likely to be a loyal subscriber to a website.

Direct


Direct traffic visitors are visitors that come to your website directly, without being referred by other sites or from a search engine search. It is common for forums and blogs, and doesn't monetize well. The visitors are familiar with the particular website and visit them on a regular basis.
The direct traffic visitor generates the highest pageviews per visit compared to any other type of website traffic.

Social

Social traffics are traffics that originate from social bookmarking or social networking sites. It could get viral sometimes and produce high spikes in web traffic to your site. It's doesn't convert well if you're monetizing your site, but a small percentage of tens of thousands visitors is still a good number.

Monitor and analyze

You'll never never know for sure how much traffic does your website get unless you have a way to actually monitor each and every visitor to your website. Having a good insight of you website's visitors will help you plan your next step in your strategy to increase your website traffic.