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For blogspot users like me,it is easy to add an AdSense ad to your blog.Adding an AdSense ad to your blog doesn't mean you can automatically generate income from it.People will have to click on your ads for you to earn something.There's lots of talk going on debating about AdSense,some says its good,some doesn't think so.Some claims they don't get anything from it,some says they make thousands from it and sell books about their secrets.Some don't use AdSense at all,some use other alternative to AdSense.

I look at it simply like this.There are thousand advertisers who pays Google to have their ad on the web,Google provide a simple and free way to have your own blog,so why not help the advertisers by providing certain space on your blog to show their ad.Google gets lot of money through advertising,and in turn they use it to provide some of the best services on the Internet,the advertisers get to run their ads,and gain something from it,Me..I get some pocket money by providing space on my blog to run this ad.I think it is a fair deal,and the ad is consistent with my blog.

Optimizing Your AdSense.

There are 4 things that actually determine what you will get from your AdSense ads.
  1. Ad Format - The best thing to do is to use Blend Template,so that the ads blend together with the rest of the stuff on your blog.It is not to mislead your readers into thinking it is a part of your content,but to not make it look as an ad.Most people are turn off by the sight of an ad,so blending it nicely will actually have a good impact on your blog.Even if they don't click the ads,it won't turn them away from your blog.
  2. Ad Placement - Some people say put an ad in your content section.I don't totally agree.The ad placement that I think suitable is one on top just below your header,one on your sidebar,and one right down below your page.Actually the best way is to keep on experimenting this ad placement to suit your blog,no one blog is the same,so the results will vary,but those three places is the one that is also recommended by Google.
  3. Content - The title and content of your blogs must be relevant to your blog to get ads that is consistent with your blog.Because Google search on your title and blog content to determine which ad will be assigned to it.My content normally touch about blogs,so my ads have been consistently ads about blogs.
  4. Keywords - Some people do keyword research to find which have the high paying ads,some ads have a payout of up to $75 per clicks!You can do this by checking out Google AdWords,because ads on your AdSense ads are those done by advertiser bidding in AdWords.People do keywords search for 2 reasons,getting higher Page Rank and High Paying Ads by using those keywords on their blogs.But don't litter your blog with keywords that have little or no meaning or relevant to your blog just to gain this.It will turn your readers away.
But the most important thing is to get traffic to your blog,because this will increase the chances of your ads being click,but Google have very strict rules regarding clicks,so careful where your traffic is coming from so you won't get banned because of the wrong people who click your ads.Always write good,quality content relevant to your blog,because this will ensure you get ads relevant to your blog,and some of this ad may be of value to your readers.

One thing you will notice kind of inconsistent to my post is the ad right after my posting.I actually run three ads as permitted,and place it like I mention,on top,sidebar and at the bottom and it all blend with my blog.I certainly don't know how this ad gets there,been trying to delete it but still no success.Hope you don't mind it being there even though it stuck out quite oddly!Sorry For The Inconvenience.

 
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