If you've ever bothered to read the terms and conditions of Google's Adsense program, you would know that they are very strict against TRICKING people into clicking on adsense ads. Fair enough. Clear? Not really. When you actually use their ad tools, they want people to "blend" their ads with the publisher's content. The whole adsense tools section even ENABLE ... Read More
Google lied? Adsense border shenanigans
Posted On 29 Dec 2010 By High Revenue Admin. Under: adsense.
If you've ever bothered to read the terms and conditions of Google's Adsense program, you would know that they are very strict against TRICKING people into clicking on adsense ads. Fair enough. Clear? Not really. When you actually use their ad tools, they want people to "blend" their ads with the publisher's content. The whole adsense tools section even ENABLE ... Read More
Adsense pays you extra to be number ONE
Posted On 14 Nov 2010 By High Revenue Admin. Under: adsense.
Like the old saying goes, "It feels good to be king". It applies to most things in life and, as recent client log analysis reveals, it applies to ADSENSE revenues as well. Adsense uses a complicated algorithm in awarding value to adsense clicks. They used to have THIS SYSTEM for detemining how much to pay out per click but it ... Read More
Google Adsense Update shenanigans
Posted On 23 Mar 2010 By High Revenue Admin. Under: adsense.
We've been running all sorts of tests and experiments with our partner network's blogs. It's only been one week into the current round of tweaking and testing and its already yielding some interesting nuggets of information. Some findings:
1) Google adsense seems to go on a "freeze" mode if you update any element of the blog that impacts adsense code--themes, sidebars, ... Read More
Google index bans tied to Adsense?
Posted On 19 Jul 2009 By High Revenue Admin. Under: adsense.
A trusted and highly esteemed colleague of mine who does real well with Adsense recently told me that all his sites running Adsense have been banned from Google. He runs tons of other sites using differing sponsors and those sites have remained in Google's index.
How do you know if your site is banned from google? Do a search for site:YOURDOMAIN.com ... Read More
Testing Adsense Ad Placement Quantity
Posted On 11 Jun 2009 By High Revenue Admin. Under: adsense.
There are two schools of thought on Adsense ad placements' effect on a site's income. The first focuses on quantity: the more ads you have on your page, the higher the chance of a click through. The other school focuses on quality: you stand to make more money with less clicks if you have less ads. According to this latter ... Read More




