Selasa, 10 Januari 2012

Google AdSense: Tools, Tips and Resources

Google AdSense is a simple and low-risk way for publishers to quickly monetize their content. The pay-per-click ad system has created an opportunity for anyone to instantly have advertising on their website, without the hassle of having to actively sell ad space. AdSense makes up a good portion of the advertising revenue for many websites, and other websites may use AdSense to earn the bulk of their revenues. Either way, AdSense is an excellent system for monetizing your content.

In this post we present an ultimate collection of resources, tools and tips to help you make the most out of Google AdSense. Among other things, this post covers various Google AdSense tools, Firefox-extensions, WordPress-plugins and related resources.

1. Google AdSense Tools


iPhone AdSense Statistics Application (http://www.hans-schneider.de/senseapp/)

SenseApp is a program that lets you track your Google Adsense earnings on your Apple iPhone.



Screenshot (http://www.hans-schneider.de/senseapp/)


AdSense Earnings Tool (http://www.lemonfiles.com/30987/details-adsense-earnings-tool.html)

Free and fast tool to monitor adsense earnings in realtime. This tool posts all the correct post fields to Googles universal Account Services login and collects information about your earnings. You’ll able to see today, yesterday, this month and since last payment earnings. You don’t need to log in to Google anymore.


Screenshot (http://www.lemonfiles.com/30987/details-adsense-earnings-tool.html)


Google AdSense Toolbox (http://www.labnol.org/google-adsense-sandbox/)

Type any web page URL (e.g. cnn.com) or keywords (e.g. web development), select a country (optional) and hit Enter to see the latest Google Ads that are contextual and geo-targeted.



Google AdSense Preview Tool (https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/topic.py?topic=160)

an addition to the right-click menu for Windows Internet Explorer 6.x, allowing you to preview the ads that may show on any webpage. With just a few clicks, you can see what ads may appear on your new webpages, or make an educated decision on whether to add AdSense to your existing site pages.


Google Search-Based Keyword Tool (http://www.google.com/sktool/)

The search-based keyword tool allows you to find high-paying keywords to target, based on the domain name you specify.


Search Based Kw Tool (http://www.google.com/sktool/)


Google Traffic Estimator (https://adwords.google.com/select/TrafficEstimatorSandbox)


The Google Traffic Estimator is an easy way to determine the search volume of certain keywords, and it shows related keywords and their volumes as well.


SpyFu (http://www.spyfu.com)

SpyFu allows you to look up any website and see how much it is spending on AdSense, how it ranks for each keyword, and which keywords it buys. The tool is quite useful for researching competitors.


Spyfu (http://www.spyfu.com)


adsblacklist (http://www.adsblacklist.com/)

Identify and block low-paying advertisers and increase ROI with AdSense.



2. Google AdSense Online Tools


Contextual Ads Preview/Comparison Tool (http://googleadspreview.blogspot.com/)

This comparison tools comes in handy when you compare AdSense ads to those of other advertisement services (Chitika, Yahoo). You also have the ability to customize the colors and view what ads a certain URL would be likely to display.


Pubmatic (http://googleadspreview.blogspot.com/)


Google AdSense Calculator (http://www.tutorials-db.com/tools/Adsense_Calculator/)

This AdSense Calculator is designed to help you to predict changes in your earnings depending on improvement (or deterioration) of Page Impressions, Click Through Rate and Cost Per Click. You can download further calculators here (http://adsense-calculator.qarchive.org/).



Screenshot (http://www.tutorials-db.com/tools/Adsense_Calculator/)


WordTracker (http://www.wordtracker.com/)

During the search, people use different keywords. Using this tool, you can find the most effective words before deciding what content to include on your page. Not free, but the free trial is available.


Traffic Estimator Sandbox (https://adwords.google.com/select/TrafficEstimatorSandbox)

To use this tool, you need an AdWords account. This traffic estimator helps you to figure out what keywords result in the highest paying AdSense ads (more details on uphook (http://uphook.blogspot.com/2006/04/getting-most-out-of-adsense-top-10.html)).



Screenshot (https://adwords.google.com/select/TrafficEstimatorSandbox)


Pubmatic (http://www.pubmatic.com)

While Pubmatic isn’t strictly an AdSense tool, it will definitely help you earn more money from your website by optimizing your ads. With each page view, Pubmatic determines whether showing an AdSense ad or an ad from a different network would be best, based on the CPM.


Pubmatic (http://www.pubmatic.com)


AlterNut Ad (http://www.alternutad.com/)

Instead of earning nothing from the PSA ads that Google fills the page with when it has no ads to show, earn a set fee by giving AlterNut Ad your unused PSA ads.



3. Google AdSense Firefox Extensions


AdSense Notifier (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/500)

This extension displays your AdSense earnings in the status bar.


AdSense Preview (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2132)

Check what Google ads would be displayed if they were shown on a particular page with this preview tool.


AdSense Preview (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2132)



Money Quake (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5874)

Money Quake allows you to see your real-time earnings for many popular advertising programs, including AdSense.


AdSense Preview (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5874)


GraphSense (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5581)

GraphSense gives you a visual look at your AdSense reports by adding graphs to the interface. As of this post, the extension is still classified as “experimental,” so you’ll have to log in to Mozilla to install it.


Graphsense (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5581)



4. Official AdSense Resources


Google has provided some official tools and resources to help publishers get started with AdSense.


Google AdSense Help Center (https://www.google.com/adsense/support/)

A database of questions and answers about the AdSense program.


Help Center (https://www.google.com/adsense/support/)


Inside AdSense Blog (http://adsense.blogspot.com)


The official AdSense blog. Find news, tips and other features about the ad system here.


AdSense Community Forum (http://groups.google.com/group/adsense-help)

Have an AdSense question? Ask a community of publishers and the AdSense team.


Official Optimization Tips (https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/static.py?page=tips.html)

A collection of tips provided by the AdSense team.


Official AdSense Channel on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/user/InsideAdSense)


Instructional videos and interviews by successful AdSense publishers.


Interest-based advertising with Google AdSense (https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/topic.py?topic=20310)

Just recently Google announced the launch of interest-based advertising (http://www.affilorama.com/blog/improved-adsense-earnings-interested). This help section addresses the new mechanism and explains how you can benefit from it.


5. Getting Started with AdSense


Because of the popularity of AdSense, many so-called “experts” out there try to give “inside information” or sell their secrets in the form of ebooks. If you’re truly a beginner to AdSense, use the official AdSense help database (https://www.google.com/adsense/support/) that Google provides.



Here are some “getting started” articles by a few trusted authors.


Problogger’s AdSense Tips for Bloggers (http://www.problogger.net/archives/2004/09/23/adsense-tips-for-bloggers-1/)

Darren Rowse’s excellent eight-part series will get you well on your way to making money from AdSense.


AdSense Tips For Bloggers (http://www.problogger.net/archives/2004/09/23/adsense-tips-for-bloggers-1/)


The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Effective AdSense Link Units Optimization (http://www.doshdosh.com/ultimate-beginners-guide-to-adsense-link-units-optimization/)


A great rundown of the different types of link units and how they’re best used in a website layout.


Ultimate Beginner's Guide (http://www.doshdosh.com/ultimate-beginners-guide-to-adsense-link-units-optimization/)


Where Should I Place Google Ads on my Page? (https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=17954)

The Google AdSense team has made a helpful map showing the different regions of a website layout where AdSense units perform the best.


6. Optimization Tips


Like any ad system, AdSense can be optimized to generate more clicks and revenue. Here are some tips to help boost AdSense performance.


Adsense Success Stories (https://www.google.com/adsense/static/en_US/Success.html)


Several examples of websites that increased their earnings significantly with Adsense. The success stories talk a lot about ad optimization, etc.


Google AdSense Tips (http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2008-01-02-n17.html)

Google Blogscoped provides an excellent collection of AdSense tips based on its experience with implementing Google ads.


Google Blogscoped AdSense (http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2008-01-02-n17.html)


My top 5 tips for increasing adsense earnings (without increasing traffic) (http://www.binarymoon.co.uk/2007/08/tips-increasing-adsense-earnings/)

Experiment with color and position, use different adverts for different dates, use content targeting, referrals and take care of the SEO.



Screenshot (http://www.binarymoon.co.uk/2007/08/tips-increasing-adsense-earnings/)


Eye-Tracking Studies by Jakob Nielsen (http://www.useit.com/eyetracking/)

Great eye-tracking examples that show where users’ eyes start and end up on a page.


Eye-tracking (http://www.useit.com/eyetracking/)


Adsense Tips, Layout Optimization Tricks for Higher CTR (http://labnol.blogspot.com/2005/09/z-adsense-tips-for-increasing-revenue.html)

A collection of excellent do’s and don’ts for new publishers, as well as advice for more advanced AdSense users.



Rotate Google AdSense Ad Colors : Reduce Ad Blindness (http://www.quickonlinetips.com/archives/2005/09/rotate-google-adsense-ads-colors-reduce-ad-blindness/)

One of the many enemies of publishers who rely on ads is banner blindness (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banner_blindness). Rotating ad colors is a good way to combat banner blindness, resulting in more clicks on ads.


Google AdSense Tips, Tricks and Secrets (http://www.wolf-howl.com/22/google-adsense-tips-tricks-and-secrets/)

Popular SEO blogger Michael Gray has an extensive post on various AdSense tips and performance boosters.


AdSense Tips Tricks Secrets (http://www.wolf-howl.com/22/google-adsense-tips-tricks-and-secrets/)



How to Display Ads Only to Search Visitors (http://www.scratch99.com/2008/09/avoid-smart-pricing-show-adsense-only-to-search-engine-visitors/)

Click-through ratios are much higher if you show your AdSense units only to visitors who were referred by search engines. Here’s an article on how to implement that functionality on your website.


Using the Competitive Ad Filter to Increase AdSense Earnings (http://www.johnchow.com/using-the-competitive-ad-filter-to-increase-adsense-earnings/)

Learn how to block made-for-AdSense websites as competitors, allowing only the best and most relevant ads to show on your units.


100 Google AdSense Tips (http://www.hundredtips.com/100-google-adsense-tips.html)

While this article is a few years old, it still has some very valuable tips on how to optimize Google AdSense. Perfect for the beginner.



20+ Practical and Ethical Tips to Earn More Revenue from Google AdSense (http://www.etechbuzz.com/tips-to-earn-more-revenue-from-adsense/)

eTechBuzz shows us some useful and ethical AdSense tips.


20 Practical Tips (http://www.etechbuzz.com/tips-to-earn-more-revenue-from-adsense/)


Blogmitize! (http://adsense.blogspot.com/2006/01/blogtimize.html)

The Official AdSense Blog has a post on how to make the most money from your blog layout.



Little Known ‘Boring’ Websites that Make Incredible Money with AdSense (http://nichegeek.com/little_known_boring_websites_that_make_incredible_money_with_adsense)

An article highlighting that nearly anyone with a niche website can make money from AdSense.


7. AdSense WordPress Themes


WordPress is the most popular blogging platform, so it’s no surprise that a few themes come AdSense-ready, with ad placements already determined.


Pro Sense (http://www.doshdosh.com/prosense-adsense-ready-seo-theme/)


Prosense (http://www.doshdosh.com/prosense-adsense-ready-seo-theme/)



Get Some! (http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/get-some)


CognoBlue (http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/cognoblue)


Cognoblue (http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/cognoblue)


TechBlue (http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/techblue-adsense-ready-theme)


Techblue (http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/techblue-adsense-ready-theme)



Elite Circle (http://www.headsetoptions.org/2007/05/08/free-adsense-web-20-wordpress-theme/)


Amazing Grace (http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/amazing-grace)


Amazing Grace (http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/amazing-grace)


Amazing (http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/amazing)


8. AdSense WordPress Plug-Ins



If you want to integrate AdSense in your existing website, here are some plug-ins to help display your ads.


AdSense Manager (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/adsense-manager/)

The AdSense Manager widget allows for the automatic creation of AdSense ad zones on your WordPress blog. The plug-in also supports other ad networks, such as YPN (http://publisher.yahoo.com/), AdBrite (http://www.adbrite.com) and Commission Junction (http://www.cj.com).



Adsense Manager (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/adsense-manager/)


Easy AdSenser (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/easy-adsenser/)

Easy AdSenser is a feature-filled plug-in that allows you to easily insert AdSense into your posts and layout. It has an extremely user-friendly interface, with lots of features that make adding AdSense much easier than it is with other plug-ins.


AdSense Revenue Sharing (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/adsense-revenue-sharing/)

Share AdSense earnings with co-authors using the AdSense Revenue Sharing plug-in.



AdSense Revenue Sharing (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/adsense-revenue-sharing/)


All in One AdSense and YPN (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/all-in-one-adsense-and-ypn/)

Use the All in One AdSense and YPN plug-in to automatically insert YPN and AdSense ads into your existing blog posts.


AdSense Under Image (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/adsense-under-image/)

If a post has an image, this plug-in automatically inserts an AdSense block under the image.


AdSense Deluxe 2 (http://blogetery.com/blog/adsense-deluxe2/)


Another plug-in to automatically insert AdSense ad units into blog posts.


AdSense Deluxe 2 (http://blogetery.com/blog/adsense-deluxe2/)


Google AdSense for Feeds (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/adsense-for-feeds/)

A simple plug-in that places AdSense in your blog’s feed.


Ozh’ Who Sees Ads (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/ozh-who-sees-ads/)

Determines what type of visitor will see ads on your website. This plug-in allows publishers to hide ads from regular visitors and show them only to search visitors.



Who Sees Ads Wp25 (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/ozh-who-sees-ads/)


9. AdSense Books


If you’re looking for an entire collection of tips and advice on making the most out of AdSense, you might want to try a print book instead. Plenty of excellent AdSense articles are available online, but on the whole, it is easier to find more accurate information in print media. Here are some of the most popular books on AdSense.


The Best Damn Google AdSense Book (http://www.amazon.com/Best-Damn-GOOGLE-ADSENSE-Book/dp/1440423903/)

Best Damn (http://www.amazon.com/Best-Damn-GOOGLE-ADSENSE-Book/dp/1440423903/)


Google Advertising Tools: Cashing in with AdSense, AdWords and the Google APIs (http://www.amazon.com/Google-Advertising-Tools-Cashing-AdSense/dp/0596101082/)



The AdSense Code (http://www.amazon.com/AdSense-Code-Google-Never-Making/dp/1933596708/)


Google AdSense Secrets (http://www.amazon.com/Google-AdSense-Secrets-4th-Edition/dp/B001D45BLK/)


The Google AdSense Millionaire (http://www.amazon.com/Google-Adsense-Millionaire-Advertising-Marketing/dp/1440498075/)


10. AdSense Forums and Communities


Webmaster World AdSense Forum (http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum89/)


The WMW forum is by far the best forum for getting expert advice on AdSense. A member of the Google AdSense team actually reviews all the threads and answers questions, so the information is legitimate.


Wmw Forum (http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum89/)


Digital Point AdSense Forum (http://forums.digitalpoint.com/forumdisplay.php?f=27)

Digital Point’s AdSense forum isn’t as strict as the Webmaster World forum, so there is a lot of engagement but less experienced users and less informed advice.


Forum (http://forums.digitalpoint.com/forumdisplay.php?f=27)


Jowl Comm’s AdSense Chat (http://www.adsensechat.com)



Forum (http://www.adsensechat.com)


SEOChat (http://forums.seochat.com/affiliate-marketing-58/)

SEOChat doesn’t have an entire forum dedicated to Google AdSense, but it does have a thriving forum for affiliate marketing in which many AdSense topics come up on a regular basis.


11. Those Against AdSense


It’s always a good practice to hear the other side of the story when rounding up resources on a topic, especially one as controversial as AdSense. Many experts argue that AdSense isn’t the best choice for publishers to monetize their content. Here are a few articles that criticize AdSense.


Dear AdSense, You Broke My Heart (http://www.problogger.net/archives/2008/01/16/dear-adsense-you-broke-my-heart-my-open-letter-to-adsense/)


Problogger Darren Rowse’s open letter to AdSense about why he was disappointed in its decision to change the referral policy (http://adsense.blogspot.com/2008/01/upcoming-referrals-changes.html) for publishers outside the US.


Dear AdSense (http://www.problogger.net/archives/2008/01/16/dear-adsense-you-broke-my-heart-my-open-letter-to-adsense/)


Have You Weaned Your Blog from AdSense Yet? (http://performancing.com/monetization/have-you-weaned-your-blog-adsense-yet)

A convincing argument for moving from AdSense’s cost-per-click structure to CPM ads and other affiliate programs.


Why You Can’t Make Money Blogging (http://www.copyblogger.com/no-money-blogging/)


Copyblogger’s Brian Clark provides some compelling reasons to ditch AdSense and sell products that solve real-world problems.


Why You Cant (http://www.copyblogger.com/no-money-blogging/)


10 Reasons Why People Hate Google AdSense (http://performancing.com/10-reasons-why-people-hate-google-adsense)

A round-up of thought-provoking reasons as to why Google ads repel publishers. Some of the reasons include: the ads are ugly, Adsense is everywhere, poor email support with the Google team and many others.




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