orion_joel
07-03-2009, 11:44 PM
Well i wanted to look to share a little tip some may find helpful, but also ask a question.
Basically i have been reading a little lately about what is called "smart pricing" on Google Adsense. For those that have not seen anything about it, basically if you have low converting sites you are potentially getting a lot smaller cut of the value of a click. You can read a little more about it in a post on Problogger, which also offers one solution. Publisher Uses Multiple AdSense Accounts to Increase Earnings (http://www.problogger.net/archives/2006/02/28/publisher-uses-multiple-adsense-accounts-to-increase-earnings/)
While in the post above the solution ends on a second adsense account. From what i can establish this is not something that Google generally allows it would seem, unless specific separation of business can be established. I have tried looking at some of the alternatives, however many seem to have traffic requirements. And while my traffic has more then doubled since i last discussed advertising, it is still i suppose smaller in the eyes of the ad networks.
Basically i have been reading a little lately about what is called "smart pricing" on Google Adsense. For those that have not seen anything about it, basically if you have low converting sites you are potentially getting a lot smaller cut of the value of a click. You can read a little more about it in a post on Problogger, which also offers one solution. Publisher Uses Multiple AdSense Accounts to Increase Earnings (http://www.problogger.net/archives/2006/02/28/publisher-uses-multiple-adsense-accounts-to-increase-earnings/)
While in the post above the solution ends on a second adsense account. From what i can establish this is not something that Google generally allows it would seem, unless specific separation of business can be established. I have tried looking at some of the alternatives, however many seem to have traffic requirements. And while my traffic has more then doubled since i last discussed advertising, it is still i suppose smaller in the eyes of the ad networks.