by Francis
(January 08, 2013)
Here is an interesting money earning opportunity that you can make use of without putting even more banner advertisements on your website.
On my second website, I have some solid traffic levels. Naturally I am interested in improving the bottom line of what the advertisements are earning me.
How to Increase Your Income without Increasing the Number of Ads
In Adsense, each advertisement has a certain chance to be filled with an actual working ad. The number that defines if your ad-block is filled with an actual advertisement is called ‘coverage’ and is expressed in percentage.
For one, one of my most important ads which has the size of 300×280 pixels, has a coverage of 75%. On the other hand, the 336×280 pixels ad-block represents 80% of all my ads earning. In other words, this ad alone brings me 80% of my income. But only in 3/4 cases.
If you are not aware of this, go check out your Adsense reports right now. You will find this when you go to…
Home>> Quick Reports >> Custom Channels
There, click the required time period, for example: ‘Custom Channels Today’, then choose the time frame with a significant enough range for you to make considerations.
If you already have solid traffic and your Adsense ads get a lot of clicks, then you must take care of this issue that is losing your potential income day by day.
How to Fill Adsense Ads When They Are Not Covered?
When your ads are not covered, you don’t make any money even though people click on the ad-space. You can manually backup each ad with a customized banner advertisement that you have set up yourself.
Ideally this fall-back banner advertisement should promote something else that makes you money. It can linked to a highly monetized page or to an affiliate program.
A Highly Profitable Banner Advertisement to an Effective Affiliate Product
Since I am using this program actively myself, I know I can trust in its outstanding results. That is why I don’t hesitate to promote SBI as an affiliate. Fortunately SBI’s affiliate program gives you a lot of good looking banner ads for all sort of different audiences.
No matter what your audience is and how old they are, you will most likely be able to find one banner ad that will profit that will look interesting to your audience.
Here are two example banner ads:
Example Banner Ads from SBI!
Those Banner Pages Became the Most Popular Links on My Site
According to the statistics, I clearly saw that the banner ads, distributed across all the guest submissions and tier pages together, make up a lot of additional page views. And a few visitors click through to the affiliate program which will then, for those who are interested, convert into real money.
In other words, an additional earning opportunity where before there was nothing.
How You Can Profit from our experience and make similar additional income
I asked my virtual assistant to put together a concise user manual that you can use yourself or simply forward to your virtual assistant.
Here is what your virtual assistant will need:
- Access to your site central.
(Alternative: You provide him banner ads or another affiliate program banner) - Access to your Adsense account as an administrator.
(Alternative: You provide him with the codes where your Adsense ads are set up with a backup banner page) - Access to your site central to change your ads if necessary.
All of the exact How To steps are clearly described in the eBook my virtual assistant put together for you.
I don’t want to charge you for that. But in exchange for downloading it, I will ask you to spread the word about my site. You can do this by clicking to the paywithatweet button.
Comments for Increasing Monetization with Adsense Ads with the Help of My Virtual Assistant
Aug 12, 2014 | curious newbie I am curious about this subject—Adsense. I’ve tried getting an account, but they will not allow me to have one. I was just curious back then, since I know a friend who’s fond of uploading various videos online. He told me, Google pays him just by uploading videos but first I have to create an account. I registered but I was denied. By the way, I am from the Philippines. Does it have to do with the country I live in? |
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