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Sunday, June 1, 2008

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All you need to do is put the cursor where you want the AdSense block and click on the AdSense toolbar button. The plugin does the rest.

Additionally, the plugin will also make sure that you do not display too many AdSense blocks on your page. For example you can set it to expand a maximum of 2 ad blocks in the blog posts and have a 3rd one reserved for your sidebar.

b2evaluation.com site is very useful site for all about adsense.

Pick Best Performing Ads

When you're choosing referral ads, if you select the Pick best performing ads checkbox, Google may show ads that you have not explicitly selected. Instead, our system may display ads that it has determined will monetize better on your site, based on contextual targeting, your ad targeting selections, and other network performance statistics. We recommend that all publishers select this option to maximize earnings. However, if you're sure that you only want to display the specific ads that you've selected, uncheck this box.

If you select a mix of products and keywords or categories for your referral unit and leave the 'Pick best performing ads' box unchecked, then we'll give higher preference to the specific products you've selected. The only time you won't see the specific products you've selected is when those products are unavailable, in which case we'll use your keyword and category selections to find ads to fill those empty slots.

Please be aware that for the time being it isn't possible to use the best-performing ads option for text link ads. Because the performance of text links is so closely related to the content that you place them in, we won't optimize them using our standard optimization techniques. If you select a text link, only the exact link that you've chosen will be displayed on your webpage.

Fact About Adsense

AdSense is Google's program for placing AdWords ads on non-Google websites.
4 key facts about AdSense

1. You make automatic money with AdSense.
Small as well as large websites can get AdSense ads on them. Whenever someone clicks on an ad on your site, you get paid. Google collects the money from the advertiser, keeps some of it, and passes the rest on to you via a check in the post. Some clicks can earn you more than $5 dollars a time.

2. Content-targeting technology means AdSense ads are relevant to your site's traffic.
Google uses automatic content-targeting technology to select what ads will appear on your site. This system is quite sophisticated (but not 100% reliable) and generally the ads on your site will be relevant to your traffic. This means the ads are likely to get clicked by your traffic and make you money.

3. Google sells your advertising space for you.
Google has a massive network of over 200,000 advertisers using its AdWords advertising system and when AdWords ads appear on your site they are called AdSense. This means that when you sign up for AdSense, Google offers your site to all its advertisers - at a price that is determined by supply and demand through the AdWords real time automatic auction process. (This auction process is complex - I explain the details in my free course below.)

4. You can maximize your AdSense profits if you understand how the program works in detail.
AdSense is underpinned by Google's AdWords system and in short, if you know how to get high paying AdWords ads on your site, you will get ads on your site that pay you a lot per click. You don't want ads that pay a few cents a time, you want dollars!