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Make Good Use of AdSense Channels

The use of AdSense Channels has played a very important role in ad placements. This feature/tool allows you to review your site’s clickthrough performance so you can quickly respond to it and save precious clicks or even earn some more. Sure, there’s the Google Heat Map I mentioned in my entry about “Getting the best out of AdSense“, but each has different layouts and designs that a blog’s success may not translate to another.

Three weeks ago, I wrote an entry about why I think AdSense Ad Link Units will get your nowhere.

Well, after some insights from those who posted comments on that entry, I tried to re-think my ad layout and see what AdSense could make of it.

Now, I guess I’m taking back what I said earlier. Experiments are far better than plain old theories and after seeing my total AdSense earnings for July, the Ad Link Units got almost 13% share of my $125.33 total — that’s the 3rd spot on the list. My full ads at the bottom of each entry got the top spot at 30% while the occasional ad inserts on long entries took the 2nd place (26%).

Though I have not really optimized the placements of the Ad Link units, the initial 13% share is significant enough to prompt me to re-evaluate ad placements across the entire blog. More experiments on this in the coming weeks.

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.

7 Responses

  1. Avatar for Paul Wells Paul Wells says:

    I’ve not had enough clicks on the Ad Links to check, but I’d reason that advertisers will pay more for people who have had to go through a two-click process.

    The ‘traditional’ AdSense goes straight to the advertisers site, so they’ll get a lot of people who are just wondering what the site is and don’t really intend to look around. But if someone clicks an AdLink they then get a list of advertisers to choose from, so the casual clicker is more likely to go back to the home page than go further.

    But that’s just a guess and could be totally wrong.

  2. Avatar for Abe Olandres Abe Olandres says:

    I occasionally get emails from regular lurkers telling me they so liked my blog they click on the ads once in a while.

    Doesn’t hurt to have avid fans, eh. :D

  3. Avatar for mr nice ash mr nice ash says:

    ang tanong e kung meron bang nagki-click??? hehehe. maliban na lang kung aksidente na-click. sana lahat na bumisita sa site ko ma-aksidentang pumindot sa mga ads.. hehehe…

  4. Avatar for Kates Kates says:

    Ang adsense kasi. kikita ka kung marami ang pumapasok na bisita. Parang shotgun yan eh. Dinadaan sa dami.

  5. Avatar for Kates Kates says:

    Hala ka mr nice ash. Hahabulin ka ng google. Gusto mo tumaas ang CPC mo? Hehehe. Subukan mong magpost about tech gadgets or softwares. In my experiment, I had $1.63/click sa mga yun.

  6. Avatar for mr nice ash mr nice ash says:

    That googleAdThing! nabobobo na ako. hehehe. Hindi man lang ako maka-pag save ng channel. di ko alam pano gamitin. Anyway, my AdSense just added $0.03 on my today’s earnings. Whoa… there are 3 clicks and i think that all came from me. Whatda! makapag-click pa nga ulit.

  7. Avatar for Cellounge Admin (Shane) Cellounge Admin (Shane) says:

    Adsense has not been the greatest thing for me. However, my blog is new. So we will see in the future what will happen. I don’t use channels. However after reading this article I may just do that. Thanks for the wonderful tip.

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