Two Google Adsense Tips To Boost Your Earnings
I’ve used these two Google Adsense tips and tricks to improve my eCPM and my earnings in the past few weeks.
First I did a lot of research on Adsense smart pricing and figured out something that worked for me.
Second, I was in a unique position to see how my Adsense earnings fluctuate since I moved my account from a personal to a business one. This showed me how much my account was affected by smart pricing and arbitrage advertisers.
But let’s get to the point… Read more
My Journey To Freedom And Over $9000 Per Month
My online adventure started in May 2005 when I decided to have a personal website. I’ve read many tennis websites and found that, at least in my opinion, lots of instruction online was not that effective.
I wanted to share my ideas with more people than just a few kids on a court (who weren’t even really interested).
It never occurred to me at that time that my online business would help me to achieve financial freedom and freedom from being stuck in a job.
Learning To Walk In The Online World
I asked a friend who worked for an IT company to help me out, and he suggested a website design firm that would create a website for me.
The design, the ability to write text and upload pictures, cost $700. I thought I had a good deal.
Chitika And Adsense Combo NOT Approved By Google
As you have probably found out, I like to experiment with different Adsense and Chitika combos to improve the CTR for both ads and also to create a more aesthetic look for my website.
I figured out another combo a few days ago and used it on one my pages. It’s the 468 x 180 MPU Chitika ad with an 468 x 60 Adsense ad below.

But as soon as I previewed the ad it became obvious the Chitika images and Adsense text were aligned too perfectly.
Chitika And Google Adsense – Expert Mini Series On Chitika Blog
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Chitika has just started a series of posts on their blog on how to best use Chitika eMiniMalls and Google Adsense ads together.
Since the last Google TOS adjustment you can now use Chitika and Adsense without any worries that you violate any Terms Of Service of both companies.
The first post on Chitika blog was written by yours truly
and I invite you to check it out.
Don’t forget to subscribe to the Chitika blog since there are 4 more expert tips to come in the future by other webmasters who have successfuly combined Google Adsense and Chitika ads.
I actually found another good combo and I’ll start testing it today on my vacuum site. And in case you missed my previous post about Adsense and Chitika combos that will skyrocket your CTR follow the link…
And by the way, Chitika has been experimenting with a minor modification of their eMiniMalls which adds a small Read more at …
Here’s the before and after:
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It certainly makes sense for visitors not only to directly buy the product even though they have been pre-selled on the publishers website.
The Read more on … invites them to research more on the advertiser’s site and this may lead to a slightly higher CTR.
By the way, my Adsense payout per click is now about 30% of what I get with Chitika eMiniMalls and Chitika Linx so I am seriously considering using Adsense only in the sidebar.
There’s only one way to find out what works: TEST!
Google AdSense Rant From A Pissed Publisher
Google AdSense earnings on my vacuum cleaner site have been sinking like Titanic on a cold night in 1912.
This puny little post won’t change what the 800-pound gorilla called Google does with the AdSense program, but maybe it’s a small step towards a better life as a publisher.
There are two main reasons why my earnings have dropped:
1. Google STILL allows arbitrage sites to exploit the system for pennies to get traffic to their loser sites
I have so far filtered 89 crappy Google arbitrage sites that are allowed to bid very low on the content network and receive traffic to their Overture ads-based sites.
How I Increased My Daily Adsense and Chitika Earnings by 20% in 10 Minutes
This is a very simple idea so it’s going to be quite a short post.
Here’s how it all started:
I was checking my Chitika stats and noticed that some of the channels I had set up showed a much higher average pay per click than others.
I had set up the channels so that every main (Tier 2) page of the site had its own channel.
These main pages represent different brands of vacuum cleaners such as Eureka, Dyson, Oreck and others.
So I wanted to see which one pays the most per click.




