Showing posts with label AdSense. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AdSense. Show all posts

Monday, November 26, 2012

What Type Of AdSense Traffic Delivers The Most Clicks?

Not all forms of AdSense traffic is the same. Some types of traffic are more likely to click on AdSense ads than others. For a new AdSense publisher that is hoping to create a successful AdSense website it is important to know the best sources of AdSense traffic and to know what type of traffic delivers the most clicks.

Quality AdSense traffic is the best kind of traffic to have for an AdSense publisher. They are composed of primed visitors that are ready for you content and are more inclined to be interested in the ads displayed on your site.

Some of the most popular means of generating quality visitors is through the use of social bookmarking sites and the Search Engines.

Social bookmarking sites can sometimes be an incredibly good source for traffic for AdSense sites. At any time any of your articles, blogs or posts can suddenly become popular with one or two of the social bookmarking networks extrapolating it to momentary superstardom.

The amount of AdSense traffic that can be generated from such popularity can be truly staggering. A front page placing in DIGG can get you upward of more than 20,000 unique visitors a day, if your material is based on a popular theme.

Such numbers are often difficult to reach with Search Engines in general. You would be lucky to get a quarter of that number passing through your site daily. But AdSense traffic from Search Engines, especially if your AdSense website is well optimised with quality keywords can be very lucrative indeed in comparison to traffic from social bookmarking sites. If you have a good grasp of various Search Engine Optimization (SEO) techniques you could drive a reasonable number of very fine-tuned visitors to your AdSense website.

Traffic from social bookmarking sites are often composed of speed surfers, that are normally impatient for the information that they are seeking. They are normally incredibly focused on their topic of interest and they are often blind to ads.

Many people that use social bookmarking sites are computer savvy and have no interest in what ads can offer. AdSense traffic originating from social bookmarking sites are generally poor clickers.

On the other hand, organic traffic from Search Engines, make the best type AdSense traffic. Search Engines are often people first contact with the web. And it directs people to their websites of interest through the use of search queries. Visitors arriving through Search Engines are normally not as savvy as those from social bookmarking sites and they often more receptive to everything your site has to offer regarding their query... including of course your ads.

If you want to seriously increase your AdSense earnings, the best source of AdSense traffic are those originating from Search Engines.

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How To Get An AdSense Account

AdSense can bring you untold riches if you run it on your website. Indeed many site owners lives have been changed completely with the income that it has generated for them, and will continue to generate for years to come.

So you have looked at the programme in detail, done some basic research on it and realised that as it is contextual advertising that the ads displayed will complement your content and so you now want to go about applying to the AdSense programme and get the code installed on your site as fast as possible right? So what is to stop you from applying right now?

Well quite a lot particularly if you have not done your homework and some research as to what your site needs to feature before you can apply.

Google AdSense is based on their Terms Of Service (TOS), and the website quality guidelines, which many people pay lip service to when they apply and then they simply get reject. And once your site has been rejected is very hard to then get that site approved no matter how many times you re-submit it.

Indeed it is not uncommon to read on an Internet forum that someone has applied five or six times, only to get rejected each time. In the main this happens because people just think Google is being awkward, yet the reality is that the website owner has not made the changes to their website in terms of quality site content, or ignoring the TOS or site quality guidelines. They think by just re-applying constantly that Google AdSense will give them an account, this clearly is not the case as they have a duty of care to their advertisers.

If your site looks no good, then why would you expect them to let you run ads on it? Many people also fall down on basic details such as missing out parts of the application form, which needs a correct fully working email. Likewise your site cannot be "Under construction" - You might finish it next week, but the how are they going to know that when you apply.

I just cannot re-iterate how important it is to get your AdSense application right the first time, it is actually not too hard to do, although nine times out of ten you will need to make some changes to your site, such as making sure you have a privacy policy displayed.

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