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AdSense – less is more?

by Stephen on March 25, 2009

If you are a user of AdSense on your blog/website and have performed any kind of research into how to get the most out of the adverts, you will no doubt have come across the argument that “less is more”.
The thought process behind this strategy is that the fewer the number of ads placed on [...]

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How to link Google Analytics and Google AdSense

by Stephen on January 27, 2009

It has been a long time coming, and for some, the wait continues, but for others the ability to link together Google Analytics and Google AdSense is no longer a dream!
Over the past few weeks Google has been allowing webmasters to link their AdSense account with their Analytics account. I have seen the notice [...]

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Google Gets Tough With AdSense Applications

by Stephen on December 15, 2008

I have just read an interesting post about a change in Google’s policy for accepting new applications into their income generating program, AdSense.
It seems Google has finally decided to do something about the amount of poor quality websites that has sprung up during the past few years and has tightened up the approval process. This [...]

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Choose The Right Way To Monetize A Blog

by Stephen on October 5, 2008

In an excellent video featuring Darren Rowse from ProBlogger, he talks about the reasons why he decided to remove AdSense from his website.
Darren was disappointed with the revenue being generated by AdSense on ProBlogger so he decided to experiment by completely removing all AdSense ads and trying some alternatives. Affiliate links and selling advertising space [...]

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It is quite natural for AdSense earnings to go up and down. If it happens consecutively for one or two days I tend not to worry, if it extends to three days my eyebrows are raised. I am now into that third day.
I decide it’s time to take a closer look
Managing several web sites through [...]

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What is Google AdSense?

by Stephen on September 15, 2008

Google AdSense is a contextual advertising program which allows website owners to generate income through their website. The website owner places a snippet of code into the pages of the website on which the adverts will be displayed, Google robots read the page and display adverts that are relevant to the page content.
For example, [...]

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WidgetBucks is expanding its cost-per-click (CPC) network, giving publishers and bloggers two ways to earn revenue from their Western European traffic. Starting today in the United Kingdom, when publishers serve WidgetBucks ad widgets on their sites, visitors based in the UK will now see a short-duration CPM display ad followed by a [...]

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