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Gurus boost Google Adsense income using secret tips and tools that few know
of. Occasionally, you do get to learn a trick or two when you join
their lists or private membership forums. It takes some exposure and
proper learning and application to know what really works and what
don’t work at all. Save yourself some time and find out for yourself
what are some killer tips that can boost Adsense income.
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Smart Pricing” is Google’s way of trying to keep its advertisers happy by lowering the cost of junk traffic. Unfortunately, they do this at your expense. Having poor advertisers on your site, will lead to you users clicking the adverts, then leaving the horrible site they land on almost instantly. When people do this, Google will think you’re sending out junky traffic, when actually it’s the advertiser’s site that is at fault. This will lead to the money you get per click, going down.
Fortunately, Google offer a “competitive ad filter”, which allows you to block certain advertisers from showing ads on your site. Login to your Google Adsense account and go to “Adsense Setup” and you’ll see a “Competitive Ad Filter” tab. Click this and you’ll be given a box of URLs to block.
Copy & paste this list into your competitive ad filter and this should help you keep a strong amount per click.
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For complete information on the AdSense-Deluxe plugin for WordPress blogs, please visit this post:
AdSense-Deluxe Home Page

AdSense-Deluxe is a WordPress plugin offering advanced options for managing the automatic insertion of Google AdSense or Yahoo Publisher Network (YPN) ads to your WordPress posts.
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Hii…. Google has laaunched another limited beta of pay-per-action advertising–a model that allows advertisers to pay for a specific consumer activity, like signing up for a newsletter or making a purchase.
The cost-per-action ads will appear only on the AdSense publisher network. Partner publishers are allowed to choose whether they want CPA ads to appear on their sites. Over the next few weeks, Google will begin inviting publishers and advertisers to participate, a spokesman for the search giant said.
Google first began testing pay-per-action ads in June 2006. During that test, the CPA ads did not compete with regular AdSense ads. They were displayed on a different network, dubbed the Content Referral Network.
According to Greg Sterling, principal for Sterling Marketing Intelligence, CPA ads offer publishers a lower-volume, higher-cost option on their AdSense ads. “While there will likely be fewer “actions,” the revenue realized per event will probably be greater–and much greater in some cases,” he said. “Publishers have a great deal of choice in the program and will know exactly how much they’ll make on any given lead or action originating from their sites.”Sterling said that advertisers were very likely to embrace the program, too.“It will be interesting to see how both advertisers and publishers respond, and whether both sides embrace the program almost uniformly. I would imagine that advertisers would,” he said. “Google is offering PPA in new ad inventory that complements traditional AdSense, so publishers in the near term won’t lose any click revenue as they test the performance of the new program.”
Information from: publications.mediapost.com
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Previously the minimum bid for a click on Google Adword / Adsense was $0.05.
For the publisher’s part, I have seen for a long time that the minimum revenue to get from a click was $0.03. So Google’s cut is probably $0.02 for a $0.05.
No minimum bid
What is more scandalous Google has introduced some new rules, no minimum bids. I have lately seen payments for clicks down in $0.01 and $0.02. read on..
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