
Where to Place Google
Adsense Ads on Your Web Pages
By
Barry
McDonald 
Deciding Where to Place Your Google Ads on
Your Web Pages so That They Will Be Most Profitable
This is one of the best parts of the whole
Google Adsense experience. No one else gets to make this decision
except you. It’s your page. You get to decide how many ( up to 3 ads
per page), what colors and shapes you will use and on what part of the
page the ad will be placed. Should you place your ads at the top or
bottom? In the middle of the text? To the left or right?
The most important decision should be based on
the needs of the visitors to your site? What are they looking for? Are
they there to read or merely to browse. If they are there to read an
entire article, say, you might try placing your ads at the bottom of
the page so they will have something to do next. Some publishers swear
by placing the ads at the top left of the page because they think
customers look there first.
The fun thing is experimenting with all the
possibilities. Try different ad locations and different colors for a
week and note the differences in your reports. When you hit on
something successful, you’ll see the difference.
Profile of Bloggerparty.com For Those Who May
Want To Use it For Google Ads
Blogger Party is another blog hosting website
where you can make money with Google Adsense. You create an account
and use the publisher id you got when you created your Google Adsense
account. If you have not done that yet, that is the first step to
making money with your blogs.
At bloggerparty.com, targeted Google Adsense
ads will be displayed on your blog pages. Fifty percent of that time,
the ads will have your Google Adsense publishers ID and the other
fifty percent of the time they will have Blogger Party’s Adsense ID or
split between them and the person who referred you. That’s right,
referrals get 25% of the ad time, which comes out of Blogger Party’s
share and not the original blogger’s or the referral’s.
Blogger Party promises “party points” any time
you write something or comment on someone else’s blog. They don’t do
anything as yet, but later you will be able to trade them in for
prizes according to Blogger Party’s admin.


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