Top 28 Adsense Suggestions to Adsense Product Ideas
Google has started a new Adsense Product Ideas concept where Adsense publishers can share their valuable suggestions to make Adsense better. All top suggestions will be sent to Adsense product management team for review and they will be implemented on Adsense upon approval. Many Adsense publishers have already shared their suggestions and few of them are worth implementations. I have prepared a list of top Adsense suggestions, have a look on them: Read the rest of this entry
Adsense Introduces Estimated and Finalized Earnings System
Adsense payments team have brought a change in Adsense interface concerning publisher earnings. “Today’s Estimated Earnings” has taken place of “Today’s Earnings” with a new “Finalized Earnings” will appear on your account with the finalized revenue for the period. According to Adsense blog, this feature has been implemented to bring more transparency about the earnings and the calculation. “Estimated earnings” will display the expected revenue while “Finalized earnings” will show the exact amount you have earned. Read the rest of this entry
Adsense and Chitika Ad Placement Guide to Optimize Ad Units Better
Chitika is one of the fast growing ad networks and it’s premium ads took it’s success to the next level. Since Chitika Premium ads are compatible with Google Adsense, publishers are using both these ads on their sites/blogs. However, there is a chance of ruining the income growth if you don’t place both these ad units properly. Do note that a single mistake can harm your online income severely while a few ad optimizations can give you a sudden high growth. Read the rest of this entry
Google is the Master of Marketing – See the Proof!
Google is not just mere a search engine, it’s the brain of some very intelligent and creative people. Google Adsense, the advertisement solution of Google for publishers is the largest online advertisement network and one of the major sources that fund Google’s bank account. The only thing that differs Adsense from other ad networks is it’s content based targeting. Adsense robots read the web page, get the concept and deliver contextual ads, which means you will see those ads which are closely similar to the website theme. Read the rest of this entry
What if You don’t Receive Google Adsense PIN Code after 3 Attemps?
Google Adsense sends a PIN code to every new publisher when their earnings touch $10 mark. Google needs the publisher to enter the PIN code mailed to them by standard mail in order to verify the address details of the publisher. However, there are circumstances where publishers don’t get their PIN code by mail even after trying for three times. This problem is happening mostly with the Asian publishers who belong to countries such as India, Pakistan, China, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan etc. Read the rest of this entry
15 Adsense Optimized Blogger Templates to Maximize your Adsense Revenue
Having an Adsense optimized Blogger template can not only get you more clicks but it can also get you more revenue as the result. There are many Adsense blogger templates there but not all of them strictly follow Adsense TOS and hence you stand tall to get banned for not using Adsense friendly templates. Here I’ve collected some best Adsense optimized and Adsense friendly Blogger templates that you can use to maximize your Adsense revenue and get a whole new appealing look for your blog. Read the rest of this entry
Show Adsense Ads Only on Homepage or Post pages on Blogger and Wordpress
Having same ad format all over your blogs might lead to a lower CTR since your visitors will get familiar with your regular ad formats and locations. It’s a wise idea to show different ad formats on different pages. Yes, you can show different ads on homepage and post pages on your Blogger or self hosted Wordpress blogs. All you have to do is use the conditional tags with the ad code. You may use a conditional tag to show ads only on homepage and another conditional tag to show ads only on post pages. In this way, you can show different ads on homepage and blog post pages. Read the rest of this entry
How to Test Adsense Ads on Your Site Safely (New Trick)
Many newbies feel excited about their Adsense ads and end up clicking on them. Remember that Adsense TOS clearly warns not to click on your own Adsense ads and disobeying this might lead to your account ban. Google advises to use it’s Adsense preview tool to preview your Adsense ads, but this tool shows only few pre-configured ads. Google is yet to develop this feature, this is not what a publisher looks for. You can follow an another trick to test ads on your own site by clicking on them. Yes, you can click on your own Adsense ads and Google won’t ban you for this, let’s know how! Read the rest of this entry


