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Demand for a true in-depth tips on AdSense

What is the demand for more then the usual carbon copies of the adSense TOS

         

killroy

3:12 pm on Sep 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



I've been looking at some of the "top of the pile" AdSense resources and found them to be little more then carbon copies of the AdSense TOs mixed in with a bit of common sense and a sprinkling for Webmasterworld forum quotes for that touch of credibility.

But, I must say none of htem have told me something I didn't know already, and none of them have answered my questions.

In the meantime I've gotten REAL help from stickies and my own research and trial and error.

I would like to make that information available, but some of it is unsuitable for this forum, such as a list of the PSA causing words.

Crazy as I am I'd like to make this info available to enable more people be successfull with AdSense and to bring better value to the AdWrods advertisers opting in to adSense.

Alone my own experience with the SUPER-erratic AdSense application acceptance system could be helpfull to some.

If there is demand I'll spend the time and write it up.

What is your opinion?

SN

PS: I hope I didn't violate any TOS, I seem to have one of those days today...

dillonstars

3:40 pm on Sep 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Yeah man, that would be so helpful!

My main tip would be careful analysis of your web log files in comparison with your adsense stats to get some good data on what works best... over time you can see peaks and troughs in your log stats for certain pages, where these correspond with peaks/troughs in your adsense clicks then you know the relative value of that page.... then you make sure the good pages get a higher ranking in google and get more traffic.

You can't get 100% accurate data but it does help... I guess this really only works if you have a wide variety of topics on your site though.

JollyK

7:52 pm on Sep 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Heck, I'd love to see people's insight on PSA-causing words alone. I still haven't been able to figure that one out. :-)