Hey, i want to show you this advice from JohnTP and Jane. First of all try to understand it, so :
The theory is that sites bid for their ads to be placed on contextually relevant web sites with the highest bidders getting the best adsense spots (the higher the better). If you only show 4 ads in 1 block, then adsense will place the highest 4 bidding advertisers in those spaces netting you the highest profit. The more ads you show, the more lower-bidding advertisers show up on your page that when those get clicked, your cpc becomes lower than it could be if they weren’t on your page to begin with.
This sounds prettty logic but i think it will only works on websites that have big traffic and already good $ from AdSense.
If your site has less than 1.000 visits per day i think it won’t work. Try to experiment yourself with this method, maybe this will work good for you.
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Well I have tried it on my weblog and altought it didn’t double but they did went up.
My visits per day aren’t that many but adsense money per month so far has gone up more than $10 comparing to my best month (last month).
thats an interesting way to look at it.. I never thought about it that way..
good tip!
I would recommend you to fill the now empty adsense space with other ads networks such chitika, adbrite or Tribalfusion for more money
More Money with FEWER Ads.
“Less ads” is incorrect, and it makes you sound dumb, which I’m sure you’re not.
What about when you only have about 15 visits per day?
I am going to try and place less ads on my blog. I am using ProSense and it is saturated with adsense. It is almost to the point that people completely miss the ads because they are so intrusive.
I think you must have about 500 visits to start with AdSense and also see if your site topic is good with Google ads.