Top Google AdSense Money-Making Tips 


Google AdSense is an advertising network that pays you when visitors click on your adverts on your website, blog, or YouTube videos.
The advertising is generated by businesses that use Google's AdWords program, which you feed into your blog or website using a unique AdSense code.


The Google AdSense program can be one of the fastest methods to produce cash for new websites or blogs, which is why it's so popular. 


The Benefits and Drawbacks of Using Google AdSense to Make Money



The Google AdSense program offers numerous benefits, including:

Joining is completely free.

Because the eligibility conditions are simple, you can monetize your website or blog even if it's brand new.

There are numerous ad options available, many of which can be customized to match the appearance and feel of your website.

If you reach the $100 level, Google will pay you monthly via direct transfer. 


You may use one AdSense account to run adverts on multiple websites.

Ads can be displayed on mobile devices and RSS feeds.

You can easily add it to your Blogger and YouTube accounts, though to run AdSense on your videos on YouTube, you'll need at least 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 hours of view time.


With that said, there are a few drawbacks to AdSense as well:

  • Google can terminate your account in an instant, and it's not very forgiving if you break the rules.
  • Like all forms of online income, you need the traffic to make money.
  • When people click on an AdSense ad, you make some money, but your visitor also leaves your site, which means you lose the opportunity to make money with higher-paying affiliate products or your products and services.
  • It doesn't necessarily pay more than other similar ad programs.



AdSense is a fantastic revenue stream, but it's not a get-rich-quick or make-money-doing-nothing scheme.
Furthermore, some writers appear to overlook Google's rules when reading the terms of service.
As a result, several website owners have discovered the hard way that they had broken a Google regulation and had their accounts permanently suspended. 



AdSense Ad Formats



Google has many ad types that you can use on your website, including:


Text advertising employs words such as an Ad Unit (one offer) or a Link Unit (a list of offers) and is available in some sizes.
The box's color, text, and link can all be changed.

Image advertising is graphic advertisements.
They are available in various sizes.
You have the option of selecting an ad feed that includes both text and graphic adverts.

HTML, video, and flash are examples of rich media ad kinds.

Animated Image Video

AdSense for Search lets you add a Google search box to your website or blog.
When a user searches for a term, a search results page with AdSense advertising appears.
The color pattern of the search results page can be customized to match the color scheme of your website. 



Payments from Google AdSense



If your profits reach or exceed $100 per month, Google will pay you via direct deposit or check.
If you don't make $100 in a month, your profits are carried over to the next month.
When you hit the $100 mark, Google will send you a payment during the next payment period.

You can examine your current profits, which advertisements are producing the most hits and other useful information in your AdSense account.


Using AdSense to Make Money



Making a lot of money with AdSense necessitates a strategy.
Here are some suggestions for increasing AdSense revenue:


Read and follow Google's guidelines:
Google's webmaster policies, as well as the AdSense program policy, must be followed by webmasters.

Do not click on your adverts or request that others do so:
It's against the rules to pay for clicks, acquire Pay Per Click (PPC) space, or use a program to drive traffic to AdSense pages.
Remember that breaching the rules will get you in trouble with Google, so be sure you follow them.

Have fantastic content that your target market will like reading:
Ultimately, money is made through delivering valuable content and excellent visitors to your blog or website, whether through AdSense or other monetization strategies.

Use organic internet marketing tactics to increase traffic:
Free traffic can be obtained through search engine optimization and article marketing.

Ensure that your website/blog is mobile-friendly (responsive):
People who utilize mobile devices in large numbers.
Also, make sure you're using responsive advertisements so Google can serve up the right ad sizes to mobile users. 

 Test several ad types and placements to see which ones provide the most revenue:
Start with typical sizes (300250, 72890, and 160600) and check if one size causes more clicks than another.

Make the most of your ad placement:
Per page, you're allowed three basic ad positions.
Make the most of all of them.

Advertisements above the fold:
This is the part of your page that can be viewed without having to scroll.

Below your header/logo, place a leader board ad:
Instead of placing an ad near the top of the page, place it near your logo, where it would be noticed more.


Include in-content advertisements for increased visibility: Having ads within your articles can increase clicks because they'll be visible while you're reading the article.

Monitor your outcomes: Google might be overwhelming in terms of tools and feedback, but try your best to examine your data to see what it says about your results so you can maximize your efforts.

Check your Google email:
This is especially crucial if Google is warning you about something on your site that it doesn't like.
Failure to respond to Google's complaints will result in program termination.


AdSense Advanced Tips



You'll want to make sure you're getting the most out of your AdSense program after you've had advertisements running on your site.
When you're ready to increase your AdSense earnings, examine the following suggestions:


Experiment: AdSense allows you to A/B test your advertising.

Experiment with link and box colors: If your current colors match your theme, try altering them to see how it affects your results.

Allow advertisers to pick where their ads appear by enabling placement targeting.

Create unique channels to get a better idea of what's working and what's not when it comes to generating revenue on your site.


Managing Competitors' or Doubtful Advertisements



If your website sells products or services, you may notice that some of the advertising Google serves are from your competitors.
Another issue that can arise is adverts that aren't entirely legitimate or offend your target market.
Google AdSense allows you to restrict up to 200 URLs from appearing on your site to prevent these offers from appearing.
The difficulty in banning URLs is twofold.


1 You have no idea what advertisements are running on your site until you see them.

2 You must be cautious while obtaining the URL to block because you cannot click on your links (to obtain the URL).
Right-click the link, select Copy Address Address, and paste it into a document or text editor to retrieve the link so you can block it in AdSense (i.e., Notepad).
The Google URL is long, but within it is the URL of the page the ad goes to. Copy the URL and paste it into your AdSense account with prohibited advertisements. 



Other AdSense Alternatives



Media.net and InfoLinks are two ad network systems that are comparable to AdSense.
Some may have a traffic threshold, so you'll have to wait until your website is established and receive consistent traffic before applying.


Most follow Google's regulations, such as limiting the number of network ads per page (typically three) and terminating your account if you click your ads.
You can usually run numerous ad networks on your site without breaking the terms of service, but you should check each network's policies beforehand.
Furthermore, you don't want your site to become so cluttered with adverts that your visitors can't find the content.


Ad Networks Aren't the Only Way to Make Money



Ad networks, like AdSense, are excellent choices because they are simple to use and may be joined by a novice blogger or website owner.
They aren't, however, the only ways to profit from your website.
Other monetization alternatives may be better when your site's traffic grows.
Here are some more ways to make money that you can use instead of or in addition to ad networks.


Affiliate Marketing: Affiliate programs, like ad networks, are usually free to join and simple to integrate into your website.

Sell Your Product or Service: Rather than advertising someone else's product or service through affiliate marketing, you can make substantially more money by creating your own.
This is especially true for low-cost information items or online courses to build and sell.
Ebooks and freelance services are two other choices.

Coaching or consulting: As an expert in your field, you're well-positioned to assist individuals beyond the content on your website or blog.
Coaching or consulting might provide more in-depth assistance.

Other corporations will pay to sponsor your website if you have a large quantity of traffic and influence over your audience.
They can sponsor your whole website or just a single page or article.


As you can see, there are numerous ways to monetize a website or blog.
However, many demand a substantial amount of traffic before you can generate money.
AdSense is a decent starting monetization choice in this case.
You don't need to develop anything; you can join the day your blog or website goes up; it's free, and adding the ad code to your site is simple.