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The Firefox buttons
The Adverstise in Adsense buttons
The Links Blocks (don't know the exact term)
Any other am I missing perhaps?
What works for you?
Where does your Adsense incomings come from?
Search has extremely high CTR and eCPM, but not too many of my readers use internal search.
I don't use any of the other AdSense products (AdLinks, etc.).
All I use is a leaderboard and an Adlink unit, 40-50% of earnings are from Adlinks except on a few niche sites where it's up to 73%.
On another site, of total Adsense revenue, 90+% from horizontal AdLinks, less than 10% from conventional Adsense ad blocks (skyscrapers). I make as much or more from affiliate programs other than Adsense (Amazon.com, etc.).
On a third site, about 20% from Adsense banner ads, the other 80% again from horizontal AdLinks.
AdLinks are great for me.
Are you referring to those in "Link Units" and "Themed Units" when you talk about Ad Links?
What I use are those above (text ads).
Is there any way to show both text ads and Ad links? (I noticed that you have a radio button to opt for one kind or another and you can't pick both...
And I think you can't have 2 adsense accounts...
Am I right?
Is there any way to show both text ads and Ad link?
Yes. I believe you're allowed one Link Unit per page in addition to the three allowed text Ad Units.
Just select the radio button for Ad Units, copy and paste that HTML to your web page, then select the Link Unit radio button. This will update the box with the HTML code, so you can then and copy paste that HTML to the place where you want the Link Unit on your web page.
And I think you can't have 2 adsense accounts... Am I right?
In [google.com...] are the correct names ;)Are you referring to those in "Link Units" and "Themed Units" when you talk about Ad Links?
When first introduced, they were referred to as "Ad Links".
Although "link units" is now the preferred term, there are still references to "Ad Links" in various official Adsense Help pages.
Old habits die hard. I still usually refer to "Ad Links".
Actually my site needed a seach engine badly. Having a 60,000 page site the free PHP indexing scripts just didn't cut it and I didn't want to purchase a Google search appliance.
And then I came across AdSense for Search - perfect!
1) Users can search my site
2) It's free and a lot better at searching than any PHP script (obviously, it's Google)
3) I make descent money off of it
Do I understand correctly?
AdSense publishers are paid for clicks on the ads that are linked from link unit topics, but not for clicks on the initial topics themselves. The ads on the linked page are pay-per-click Google ads similar to those shown in regular AdSense ad units.
Does that means that clicks on links that the adlink shows does not generate earnings?
Do they pay you for the click produced on the common ad, in the page where the click in your adlink made the user land, on other website?