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How to Increase Adsense Revenue
If you have an Adsense account and you are already earning from it, then this article is for you. If you don't have an adsense account, then first create one and come back here to explore how you might benefit from this article and increase your potential Adsense revenue. This article will show you how to use top paying keywords and increase your adsense revenues. Advertisers bid for keywords and Google allows webmasters to place links from Google advertisers on their content rich web pages. When a site visitor clicks on an ad, the Webmaster gets a part of the profit that Google gets from the advertiser. So, the type of ads displayed on your webpage is dependent on the type of keywords you are focusing on. Traffic and the keywords are two important factors that determine your Adsense revenues. Lets look at typical scenario. You are getting 5000 hits on your website. 300 people click on the Google ads. Lets assume each click fetches $.20. So in total you make 300 * $.2 = $150. If you had used top paying keywords for your web pages and if each keyword was costing $5 then your revenues would have been $1500. So, you can gauge the increase in percentage of your revenues. There is no need to calculate because from the figures we know that it is far more then what you were earning. Do you really have a control over the kind of ads you’d like to have on your pages? I would say yes. It’s all about the keywords you are targeting on your web page. So, now you know that you have to use only top paying keywords for your pages next time when you go for a site update. Now, the question is, where you can find these top paying keywords. Here you have to dig deep into the net for resources. Some people have already done thorough research and have gathered major high paying keywords. "Fast loans" fetches $11 whereas "video conferencing" gives you $13 per click. So, pull up your strings, make the list of top paying keywords and go for the kill. >
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