Monday, July 2, 2007

Importance of reading the google adsense ads

Do you actually read (not click!!! READ) the adsense ads in your blogs? I usually ignore them but I discovered that reading these ads sometimes can actually give you some benefits.

Want to know how? I would like to share with you what I have learned.


Reading the google adsense ads...

can give you a some ideas for a topic (this is an ad from Let's make money, $10,000 from 1st month and still growing)

Some people write ad descriptions that are so exaggerated and it's hard to believe it in. Instead of telling yourself, "yeah right! who would believe that?", why not tell it to others by writing it in your blog. In this way, you can start a discussion in your blog.


can let you discover a good resource (this is an ad from hittail)
I was scanning at my adsense ad and an ad by hittail caught my eye. Hittail is a free service that tracks the search keywords leading to your site and gives suggestions on new topics based on those search keywords. It is a very useful tool.


can let you check if the ads are relevant to your content
The purpose of adding adsense to your blog is to provide your readers ads related to your content. Readers of a swimming blog won't be interested in ads about frog legs right? You can either filter out that ad or make sure your content is really about swimming and not frogs.


can give examples of ads that can attract people's attentions
The moment you stopped what you are doing and read the ad that you are seeing right now, I can say that the ad has done its purpose.


can give you something to read
If you don't have anything else to read, try reading google adsense ads. (hehe) Perhaps this is not a good reason since I don't think you can run out of documents to read.


So you see, reading (not clicking!) your adsense ads do have their own benefits.

Very important! Remember that clicking your own adsense ads in against Google's Terms of Service and this will result in your account getting banned. Don't risk it. =)

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