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Maximize AdSense Revenue from a WordPress BlogTyler Banfield, 09-12-2007 |
As many bloggers have discussed, monetizing a blog with Google AdSense can be a challenge. However, this does not mean that it is impossible to use AdSense to generate a solid revenue stream from a blog. If you are using a WordPress powered blog, there is a new plug-in that can help you maximize your AdSense revenue.
At first glance, the Shylock AdSense plugin may look like the dozen or so other AdSense plugins that are available for WordPress. However, this plugin has some great features that set it apart from the others. As Shylock explains:
I think this is a great way to strike a balance between taking advantage of search engine traffic without turning off your loyal readers.

If you haven't tried out this plugin yet, I highly recommend giving it a try on your blog (and feel free to share your results in the comment section).
At first glance, the Shylock AdSense plugin may look like the dozen or so other AdSense plugins that are available for WordPress. However, this plugin has some great features that set it apart from the others. As Shylock explains:
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Shylock Adsense is a WordPress plugin that allows you to insert Adsense ads on your blog without modifying the template. More then that, you can set it up to show different Adsense ads for articles older then X days (x is the number of days you decide). For example, you can insert a 468×60 ad at the bottom of a new article, and once that article turns 7 days old it will have a more aggressive 336×280 ad blended with the text from the beginning of that article. This way your regular readers will not be bothered by your ads, while visitors coming to older posts from search engines or other sources, will see a version that is monetized better. Another feature is the ability to have articles without ads inserted in them, very useful for payed reviews, where you might not be allowed to have ads (I think it’s the case with PayPerPost). |
I think this is a great way to strike a balance between taking advantage of search engine traffic without turning off your loyal readers.

If you haven't tried out this plugin yet, I highly recommend giving it a try on your blog (and feel free to share your results in the comment section).
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dada, 09-30-2007 |
Nice site!
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rencalago, 11-24-2008 |
i'm still studying how to maximize traffic in my blogs
i'm glad if you'd help
thanks
i'm glad if you'd help
thanks
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