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The New Google Ad Links




By Subhendu Sen

You know about Google Adsense, now it's Google Ad Links
for Google Adsense publishers.

[ For who do not yet know what Google Adsense is : "Google
AdSense is a fast and easy way for website publishers of
all sizes to display relevant, unobtrusive Google ads on
their website's content pages and earn money," — says
Google. To open a Google Adsense account, please visit:
https://www.google.com/adsense ]

What are Google Ad Links?

"Ad Links are a new form of text advertising that we're
offering to our AdSense publishers. Using the same
contextual targeting algorithm that targets Google ads to
your content pages, Ad Links units display a list of
topics that are relevant to your page. Each topic, when
clicked, brings the user to a page of related
advertisements", — this is how Ad Links are defined by
Google.

Basically, Google Ad Links are vertically placed links of
4 or 5 keywords related to the content of your page. On
clicking a link, the visitor is shown a list of Ads by
Google on that particular keyword. If the visitor clicks
on an ad, you get your commission.

So, why do you need to put Ad Links in your page?

Simple. Because you want to earn maximum revenue from each
of the pages of your site.

According to Google, you are allowed to put max. 3 Adsense
codes. But experts say that displaying too many Adsense
ads in a page distract the attention of the visitors and
they lose interest in the site. Therefore it's always
advised to put only one Adsense code and that too close to
the main content of the page, to get the best results.

By placing just one Adsense code and no Leaderboard or
Skyscraper, are we losing out some opportunities to earn
more clicks on Adsense Ads?

No. Because that's where Ad Links come in. Let me describe
the usage of Ad Links with an example :

I have a page on 'Engagement Rings' at :
http://thewebcontent.com/Relationships/Relationships_Article_56.php
I use 250x250 Square Adsense code with the first paragraph
of the article. This code displays only 3 Adsense Ads.

Now, I have placed Ad Links code just above the top of my
left panel menu bar. Google currently displays 5 related
keywords to the page : Engagement Ring, Carat Diamond,
Ideal Diamonds, Gia Diamond and Gem Stone Ring. Each of
the keywords are clickable.

Through these links, I get access to : 10 + 10 + 10 + 10
+ 4 = TOTAL 44 Adsense Ads! (at the time of writing this
article)

In case, Google does not find related keywords for a
page, it displays a tiny search box. Visitors can put any
keyword of their choice, and Google shows all Adsense
Ads related to the keyword searched for!

Isn't it incredible? ...that too without disturbing
visitors? Actually, it helps visitors, because they always
look for links related to the subject they have come to
our sites for.

The main advantage of Google Ad Links are that, they are
displayed just like we display vertical menu—one link each
line. Though Ad Links code displays "Ad Links by Google"
boldly, but it gives a look of being a part of your
vertical menu. And that's definitely a great advantage.

To add Ad Links to your page, please follow the
instructions below :

1. Log on to your Adsense account

2. Click on "Ad Settings"

3. Select the Radio Button which says : "Ad Links Units".

4. Select 4 or 5 links per ad links unit from the drop down
menu

5. Select Ad layout options : 120x90, 160x90, 180x90 or
200x90 depending upon your page layout.

6. If you have saved custom Color Palettes, select the
palette of your choice.

7. Copy-paste the Ad Links code from the textarea box and
place it to your web site in desired place

That's all! But remember that you can place only one Ad
Links code in a page. If you put more than one, others
will not generate any link.

If you are an Adsense publisher, there is no reason why you
will not add Ad Links to your page.

What do you think?
 
 
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