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Bloggerborisz said...

few simple but very useful advices

July 08, 2008 3:45 PM

BloggerHI I'm Miracle said...

I'm still having trouble. one the ads are always cut off on my page and I already wrote how they keep missing the point of my page and choose ads that don't fit. I have read the Group FAQs, How to Report a Problem page and checked out docs in the Help Center. miracle.write490d@yahoo.com

July 08, 2008 3:54 PM

BloggerN.P said...

Hi Miracle,

I got the same issue as yours in my website (epayvn.info). I just thought of myself that this happened because mine is in Vietnamese. However, i am not sure.

N.P.

July 09, 2008 8:08 AM

BloggerTechie Guy said...

Thanks for the tips. I have recently re-implemented the search on my blog, and so far have had great CTR with it.

I'll now implement the search bar after each post in my blog.

July 09, 2008 9:38 AM

BloggerGuyHenri said...

Hi , referring to your point 3. "Host your results on your own site" .. is it possible to host the (Adsense)ads on my own site ? Does TOS allows this ? And is it possible ? Tx there!

July 09, 2008 9:54 AM

BloggerR2K said...

So here is the general idea...

I make about 5% of my money on the search, 95% on the adds, and 0% on referrals (now canceled anyway).

So you get the idea... you can see how much effort I would spend on them.

July 12, 2008 5:37 AM

BloggerLeon said...

All of the tips are nice. But if you really want to know where to place the search box; try to search ' The Best Method To Flirt '
on Yahoo and examine it carefully.

After that, leave your comment here.

July 15, 2008 7:07 AM

BloggerWorld Food said...

Good idea...

July 23, 2008 9:09 AM

BloggerDandy Abellanosa said...

Hi,

Thank you for the excellent tips!

I would just like to ask, if I will buy a domain in Blogger, can I participate in Adsense for Search?

I would appreciate so much if you could enlighten me about it.

Again, thank you.

Cheers!

July 29, 2008 7:19 PM

BloggerN.P said...

Hi Dandy, Yes you can. Like my blog (epayvn.info), I can do it.

July 29, 2008 9:24 PM

BloggerDandy Abellanosa said...

Good day N.P,

Thank you so much for the response...

August 01, 2008 12:36 AM

Bloggerdonglloyd said...

Thanks..getting motivated now!

August 29, 2008 7:32 PM

Following on the five tips on AdSense for content optimization our Sydney team presented a couple weeks back, now let's turn to AdSense for search. As you may know, we recently integrated Custom Search Engine into AdSense for search to provide additional customization options and improved targeting. Whether you've already implemented an AdSense for search box on your site or you're just getting started with this feature, we recommend these five optimization tips:
Place your search boxes in visible locations.

Integrate your search boxes in easy-to-find locations, such as under the header or in your left navigation. Also, keep the placement of your search boxes consistent on all your pages, so users will know where to look if they need help finding something.

Add two search boxes to content-rich pages.

For pages with a lot of content or which require scrolling, try placing one search box at the top of the page and another at the bottom. A box at the top of the page will allow users to perform a search immediately, and a box at the bottom will provide a search option to users who've just finished reading your content. You can also track and compare the performance of each search box by creating custom channels.

Host your search results on your own site.

To keep users on your pages, you can host your search results and ads within your own pages. If your users don't find what they're looking for in the search results or ads, they'll still be able to to navigate to other sections of your site using your site's template. In addition, you can further integrate your search results into your site by customizing the colors of the results page.

Add a search box to your search results pages.

Similar to #3, try placing a search box on your search results pages so users can perform additional searches from your site.

Customize your ad locations.

Place ads at the top and right sidebar of your search results pages. This layout offers added visibility, and our tests have shown that these ad locations can improve monetization.
After you've optimized where search boxes are placed on your site, don't forget to try new targeting options such as keyword refinements and vertical search. To generate AdSense for search code and take advantage of these features, sign in and visit your AdSense Setup tab. You can also find more information in our Help Center.

Posted by Sandra Tsui - AdSense Publisher Support
 


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