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Showing posts with label Google adsense alternatives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google adsense alternatives. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 December 2015

5 Essential Steps to Becoming a Premium Google Adsense Publisher

If you’re reading this, chances are you haven’t been invited to Google’s most exclusive club. Don’t cry–you’re not alone. We all know that a standard AdSense account, when measured, tested, and adjusted can bring in some killer revenue. So what’s the deal with the mythical Premium AdSense Publisher? What is it? How do I get my golden ticket for some serious AdSense shwag?

The tricky part about becoming a Premium AdSense Publisher is that Google hasn’t officially released any guidelines, benefits, or policies about it. It’s the Area 51 of the Google ecosystem. But don’t worry—this invite-only program exists (trust me). It’s just not available to the majority of AdSense account holders.
The Premium account’s exclusivity is implicitly tied to its general purpose, which is three-fold:
  1. Reward high-quality, high CTR content providers that drive steady traffic from various sources.
  2. Increase ad revenue for Google by loosening rules for publishers and getting more clicks for advertisers (win-win).
  3. Create a community of AdSense early-adopters who can help Google test out beta products before fully rolling-them out to the general population.
Google recognizes that high quality websites have advertisers knocking on their doors directly. If these publishers only receive $1-$2 per 1000 page views with Google, they may be inclined to replace their AdSense slots with fixed advertisements.
This would be bad news for Google!
By providing some extra benefits to the top publishers, Google hopes to keep those dollars in-house.
Once you have the clout to go out on your own, Google will come sweeping in with incentives for you to stay – which is great news for any publisher.

Premium publisher benefits

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Once Google accepts you into the premium publisher program, you have entered the Promised Land. Coupled with strategic ad placement, you can double, triple, or even quadruple your ad revenue.
Here are some of the benefits that make the premium publisher program so enviable:

1. Predictable income and price negotiations

While a traditional publisher is stuck with whatever advertisements show up on their website, a premium publisher has the ability to set thresholds – only accepting the highest per-click advertisements on their site. As you can tell, this alone will increase the advertising revenue on your website. This also means that premium account holders are better able to predict revenue streams than users with a general account.

2. Concierge service

Need I say more? You get a monthly consultation from Google to address problems, issues, or questions you have about ads they serve on your site. With Google’s analytics army on your side, not only will you maximize ad revenue, but you have the opportunity to quickly adjust to any changes in Google’s system.

3. More ads!

Exciting, right? While regular AdSense accounts get a maximum of 3 ads per page, Premium account holders get 4-5 ads per page. You don’t need me to tell you what kind of impact this could have on your revenue. Of course, you still want to keep your website appealing to users (which is how you got into the premium program in the first place). But having the ability to add more advertisements can certainly come in handy.

4. Fewer restrictions

As a premium publisher, you can throw out many restrictions of the general AdSense terms and conditions that keep you up at night. That’s right! Google gives its chosen few a whole new set of rules to live by, and makes it near impossible to get your AdSense account flagged for violations.
If you have had your AdSense account suspended for violating any terms (even though you swear you’ve done nothing wrong), read no further—you’re on Google’s naughty list.
The premium account is, in a sense, a reward for the publishers who have proved themselves able to generate impressions and clicks while obeying the general terms of service.

5. Google beta testing</>

Get a sneak peek into the future of AdSense and help influence decision making. This, in my opinion, can be huge. Any SEO worth their salt wants to know what’s in Google’s sandbox. This information can provide you with a serious leg up on the competition and get you ready for the gen. pop. rollout.
Actions allowed for AdSense Premium Publishers include:

6. Block the ad blockers

Premium accounts have the ability to serve an appeal to site visitors to turn off ad blockers—meaning they get the ad impressions where regular AdSense publishers get nada. This may be one of those features that will rollout soon to all Google AdSense publishers.
Sufficiently depressed yet? Good! Let this motivate you to become a Premium AdSense Publisher. The steps are simple, but require time, dedication, and perseverance. Remember the key to Premium: Be an impressive source of ad revenue for you and Google.

Here’s how:

1. Play fair

Adhere to Google’s terms of service like your life depends on it. Monitor your traffic closely. Don’t give Google any reason to question the quality of your traffic or ad clicks. A big part of “playing fair” extends not only to being careful about respecting the terms of service, but responsibly sourcing quality traffic.

2. Generate traffic

Estimates vary, but you should have impressive monthly traffic. A good starting point is consistently getting 1 million monthly page views and 100,000 searches per month. This has been bare minimum entry point in the past but there are signs that Google will accept smaller websites with only a few hundred thousand monthly page views. Sure, it may seem daunting, but you’d be surprised how quickly a site can gain traction.
Especially when you…

3. Produce original, useful content

The internet is full of copycats and content thieves looking to make a quick buck and move on. Even if your primary goal is generating revenue, you need to consistently produce useful, engaging content. Not only will consistent, quality content help your page views, it will help you reach the Premium Adsense Publisher status.

4. Diversify your traffic sources

Do your best to prevent heavy traffic from spammy sites. If Google notices an influx in users from traffic exchanges, developing countries, or sites frequented by bots, the chances of reaching premium status will significantly drop.
People are constantly trying to con Google – and because of this, Google consistently plays on the conservative side. If it looks like you could be breaking the rules, you won’t become a premium publisher.
Make sure that you have authentic traffic visiting your website and you will be well on your way to premium status.

5. Authority

Finally, your website’s authority plays a role in becoming a premium publisher. Although you want to continually grow your site’s authority – if you are reaching the other criteria to make it into the premium publisher program, odds are your website authority is doing just fine.

All good things come to those who wait

The only way to make it into the Google Premium AdSense Publisher program is by invitation.
To gain the attention of Google will require a commitment to developing high quality content and building an engaged audience. With this commitment to excellence, a bit of time, and a pinch of luck, you can make it into the premium publisher program.
What are your thoughts on Google’s elite program? Is it something worth striving for, or is it a waste of time? Share your thoughts in the comments section

Monday, 9 February 2015

4 AdSense Alternatives Every Webmaster Should Use


Google AdSense is the best known method for generating an income from a website or blog. Google uses the browsing history and cookies in the browsers of your visitors to automatically display ads based on the interests of your visitors. Sites that optimize the placement and coloring of AdSense ad blocks to increase clicks can make more money from them through increased impressions and elevated click through rates.
The more traffic you drive to your site, the more money you can make. Even if you are driving as many impressions as possible and have tested different placements for your ad blocks, you may feel that you should be making more than what you’re currently earning from your site. Thankfully, AdSense isn’t the only game in town. There are other online ad platforms that you can try your luck on if AdSense isn’t doing it for you. Below are some of the alternatives you ought to try out.

Infolinks

This platform features ads on your site via contextual links. Once Infolinks indexes all the pages in your site, it automatically generates links to different ads based on the phrases that are used as anchor text.
This is indeed a great complement to AdSense that normally features ad blocks on header, sidebar, and footer of a site - places in a page where visitors don’t look for information. With contextual links in the body of a post, there’s a great chance that visitors will take notice of them and click them, thus earning you money in the process!
Aside from contextual links, the site offers other publisher solutions to display ads in non-traditional places on a page. This is ideal for websites that receive thousands of daily visitors and wants to boost its earnings potential the way that traditional ad blocks can’t. For advertisers, the platform allows them to competitively bid for ad spaces on highly targeted sites in order to advertise with intent and overcome banner blindness.
Payment with a minimum of $50 can be processed through PayPal, Payoneer, Wire Transfer, ACH, and Western Union.
Finding new locations to place ads is almost impossible. After using your header, sidebar and other various pieces of your webpage real-estate, you are really only left with your images not being monetized. Luckily, imonomy developed an in-image advertising platform that helps publishers monetize their visual content. The company offers 5 different in-image ad products that are noticeable but not intrusive.
If a publisher wants to follow their performance, they can do so in the publisher account dashboard. imonomy has an easy payout policy and once you reach $100 you can get paid straight to your PayPal account.

Amazon Associates


If you have a site that reviews items and products available at Amazon, then this ad platform is for you! Amazon is one of the biggest e-commerce sites in the world that carries almost every product imaginable. You can register for a free account and generate links with a tracking code for the different products available in the site. The links can include a dynamic image of the product to increase impressions, depending on your approach.
If your visitors click on the Amazon link on your site and make a successful purchase, you can earn up to 10% commission of the product you promote. The more expensive the items you sell on your site, the greater the amount you will receive!
Similar to Infolinks, Amazon Associate does not conflict with other ad platforms, so think of this as a complementary way to earn money on top of the ads set up on your site.

BuySellAds

The BuySellAds site allows publishers to connect with advertisers looking to promote their online businesses by getting their ad blocks featured on sites with high traffic. Unlike AdSense, ads from BSA are user-generated, which means that publishers will be approached by advertisers who will discuss the type of ad to be shown on your site. The payment structure is fixed; you will receive a monthly fee over a certain period of time for featuring advertisers’ ads on your site.
To increase your chances of getting advertisers to buy your ad space, you need to set up empty ad blocks on your site. One of the most common types of ad blocks is the 125x125 block that is normally shown on the sidebar. To qualify for BuySellAds, your site must receive 50,000 visitors per month.
Question: Aside from the options mentioned above, what are other AdSense alternatives or complementary ad platforms that you can use on your site to increase your earnings potential? Share your thoughts by commenting below!
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