Post by account_disabled on Oct 26, 2023 4:31:57 GMT
Let's start! What a good optimized Adsense template should have The formats can be the most diverse, but in essence they must all have one characteristic in common: They must make the advertising reach the user in the most direct way possible. It is a simple rule to follow and the better they follow it, the better the staff will be to work with this type of advertising, it's that simple. For example, the websites of my friends at Uncomo.com. The most important network of SEO portals in Spain that monetize (and also very heavily).
mainly through Google Adsense (they are a business based on Adsense) and that Nursing Homes Email List have their own development in their themes. Good. I remember that one of the times I worked with them, it caught my attention when the CEO told me that they tried to limit the above the fold as much as possible so that the user reached the content very quickly . Look at the following image: What is “before” the content is narrow and minimalist, there is very little above the fold In this way they achieved greater retention and that on the Uncomo websites, with several million monthly visits running through their websites as if it were Disneyland, all these types of things are more than measured . They are very little aggressive with Adsense advertising since.
They are not looking for “the easy CTR”, but with an above the fold (the minimalist header they have) so narrow, if instead of that photo of the red snake they put a banner of Your Adsense CTR would be multiplied by several X. I repeat once again, I cannot teach them anything, it is something they have measured and have decided to go for “ fewer clicks ” but a better “ user experience ” (something that also favors SEO). They want interaction with the content as quickly as possible, but if it were with the (Adsense) ad , the fact of not having elements that make noise at the top, in the above the fold, would help them exponentially. This helps me introduce another of the golden rules when it comes to monetizing with Google Adsense: Scroll down reduce CTR.
mainly through Google Adsense (they are a business based on Adsense) and that Nursing Homes Email List have their own development in their themes. Good. I remember that one of the times I worked with them, it caught my attention when the CEO told me that they tried to limit the above the fold as much as possible so that the user reached the content very quickly . Look at the following image: What is “before” the content is narrow and minimalist, there is very little above the fold In this way they achieved greater retention and that on the Uncomo websites, with several million monthly visits running through their websites as if it were Disneyland, all these types of things are more than measured . They are very little aggressive with Adsense advertising since.
They are not looking for “the easy CTR”, but with an above the fold (the minimalist header they have) so narrow, if instead of that photo of the red snake they put a banner of Your Adsense CTR would be multiplied by several X. I repeat once again, I cannot teach them anything, it is something they have measured and have decided to go for “ fewer clicks ” but a better “ user experience ” (something that also favors SEO). They want interaction with the content as quickly as possible, but if it were with the (Adsense) ad , the fact of not having elements that make noise at the top, in the above the fold, would help them exponentially. This helps me introduce another of the golden rules when it comes to monetizing with Google Adsense: Scroll down reduce CTR.