Words are the reason an influx of money happens to exist for publishers. Advertisers utilize the capacity a single word holds, some hold a significant expensive amount while others are considered a low-cost word.
The question is, where do we find these high paying keywords? Of course we have already mentioned about typing into the search browser ‘Expensive Keywords for 2016’. However, what about the keywords which never seem to lose steam? The keywords always ringing in a profit?
Let’s take 2015 for a start…the main keywords for last year was blogs involving Insurance, Mortgage and Loans. Ideally any blogs or sites with information about Home Insurance, Car Insurance or Rental Insurance brought in the most revenue. Typically the type ranking keywords will be arranged in a Top 20 or Top 40 graph. Also you may have noticed that rental properties shot through the roof last year causing quiet a stir.
Now for 2016 typing in ‘High Paying Keywords of 2016’ brings up more blogs than one can go through in a single night. So in terms of pacing yourself, check the first ten blogs that show up and compare which keywords are reappearing. Which keywords pop up more frequently? Which country do you intend to check to see which expensive keywords are being used? A lot of Adsense users forget about that last bit of information. Each country more than likely will have a different list than the next. What about the topic in which you’ve picked to talk about? How will those high paying keywords fit in? Are they even in the same topic range? The questions you need to ask yourself are here, present in front of you. Yet even more questions should be asked about this particular point.
A suggestion would be to make a check list of different countries, writing out which words are on their Top 20 lists. Narrow down to a Top 10 list and pay attention to the criteria they represent.
Take the U.K. Top 20 list which consists of niches like Gambling, Finance, Tech, B2B and Legal. From those topics a subject of 5 different phrases are present, for instance with Finance the high-paying terms are: spreadbetting offers, ftse day trader, open a forex account, online trading practice account and binary options trade. And if you were to check the United States top paying keywords, they would be strikingly different based on what’s ever in trend at the moment.
All of this may seem a bit of a whirlwind but do not allow that to defeat the main purpose. Implementing these high paying keywords into your blog page after page does add up. Also a great way to keep track of which keywords may come and go, create a list of spreadsheet designed to track which keywords have risen in popularity compared to the ones that have dropped in rank after a period of five months.
Google serves the right to bring all users attention to a segment titled ‘Encouraging Accidental Clicks’. Before suggesting placing a text-link ad close to any navigation buttons, for instance (home, menu or other secondary pages) this is strictly against the handbook. As far as Google Terms Of Services go, encouraging any accidental clicks on ads is forbidden. Furthermore this action can cause any contract you have associated with Google to be terminated as well as the removal or deletion of your site(s).
Why is this rule so strongly supported? Well visitors are meant to roam freely throughout a site without any indication about needing to click on an ad. Clicking on an ad has to be of a visitors own doing. Not in anyway from the influence of the website owner.
To dig a bit deeper, no arrows, lines or any form of directional point can be directed at the ad itself. Because within law this acts as a guiding system by suggesting a user to click on the ad. Again nothing flashy or drawing the eye towards the ad. Some have expressed an unwavering disapproval because in some instances, a website owner may inadvertently place a bit of flashy animation next to the ad without thinking twice. Even more so, paying attention, following Google’s Terms of Service by checking with the policy placement section should give anyone a great idea about what not to do with the placement of their ads.
What Google’s policy upholds is a significant factor in the user’s pure enjoyment/positive website experience. Without hassle or floating ads which happens to not only be annoying but highly unnecessary.
One other great section that has been described in detail is possible alignment with other images, as if to hide the ad in between images. Not only is this confusing to a positive user experience but slightly vindictive.
Do not misinform any of the users who visit your site. Not only have these users become loyal to the content you provide to them but no one wants to fall into a bullied system where clicking on ads is the only reason the site has been started in the first place. Respect the policies, even comb through the bullet points to reaffirm exactly what should be done and what should not.
To further explain, some sites point out that once an ad is clicked on you could be working/saving or contributing to a cause. Never associate a probable cause with cost per click. An immediate suspension of the site holder will be enforced.
Any misleading information pertaining ad placement should be as followed:
Like with any program platform, once you’ve signed up with any current details (email/address/phone number/etc…) at some point you may need to change or update those personal details. Whether Google Adsense seems difficult at times or easy as pie, this is essential knowledge to remember and use in the near future. Here are a series of steps to follow once you’ve signed in to your Google Adsense account:
After clicking through a few ‘edit’ sections, after being guided through the process lo and behold your personal/email can be changed. However, take note that Google Adsense Accounts have had a bit of trouble with changing Google based emails. If it does not take, do not worry contact or click on the help icon to ask for more direction. Sadly this is a recurring issue.
Moving to a similar function, what about customizing all of the contact information you have to provide? Again a few more steps will need to be taken but it can be done!
Another bit of informative detail…to start receiving any earnings from your Adsense account an address has to be officially verified. If not, there will be no transferring or check by mail earnings sent to you. If there is no address there will be no revenue you have worked so hard for, so do not forget to verify your current address.
Contact information tends to fall to the wayside, whether individuals are in a hurry to open up an account or plain forget…please, please fill out the contact information. This not only helps you to receive payment from Google Adsense but this also allows Adsense to contact if needed. No one wants to deal with the hassle of trying to contact an Administrator to verify that an account belongs to them. Make sure every verification email is answered and clicked on. Check or update your Adsense account every three months.
Fortune is a pretty big word however, “internet fortune” is the liable action for today’s standards. One can become an investor, publisher or entrepreneur by linking up an account through Google Adsense.
Without leaving the comforts of home, Google Adsense has thrown the idea of Mad Men Advertising into a full circle reality. Working from home is the biggest struggle many face with, arranging their own schedules based on a day to day exchange with clients. This means that the office workplace is slowly slipping. Yet one question keeps popping up, how does one increase their fortune even by 2% through Google Adsense?
Subtle small changes are the key. Never completely redo a website based on a few shortcomings. Address, locate and then make a few small adjustments.
Take note if the current website you’ve linked up to Adsense is filled with image or image only ads. If so, switch out 2 of those ads for a text only ad. Eventually opt for only text only ads to build up an increased percentage in salary. As far as statistics go, text only ads jumped about four times (through the last two years this has built up to nearly seven times) any individuals revenue’s monthly intake.
Another helpful hint is stepping back, look at the website as a visitor. What changes would you make from the viewpoint of another? If you cannot do this ask a friend for some true advice, what would they change? In recent discussions, publishers have noted by changing a simple color outline to the ads actually drew in more cost per click’s. This immediately started to turn heads to were publishers or blog owners began to identify which color patterns are pleasant as well as inviting to the naked eye. Test out this interesting theory for a week. If nothing changes you could either attempt another color change or switch back to the original color setting.
Even though a crowded web space full of ads can be drawn in by many a visitors eye. It does not mean, this is an appealing or captivating space. More or so once the brain has become over stimulated by information, color, sight, sound, flashing click “me” signs…the individual’s first response is to retreat by clicking out of the web space. Probably to never click on that site ever again.
So remember a vital fact, less is more. Revenue is a hard word to pass up, especially with the thought of quitting that day job and ranking in as much low-cost CPC’s as possible. This is not how it works… at all. Trust in the context of the quality given, publish the work and ideally uncover a small fraction of ads you would want displayed on your site. Because if filling a web space is simply your only priority eventually that space will look more or so like scam website. We all know everyone backs out of that instant click as fast as humanly possible. Less is more, meaning that less can be more of a profit than filling up ad space. Be cautious as well as courteous.