Posted by Tomer in Ad Networks, SEMDec 13th, 2011 | No Comments
Fact #1: The longer it takes your page to load, the lower rank your page receives.
Fact #2: The higher your page ranks, the more Google traffic you get.
Conclusion: You need to test your website’s loading time and choose the fastest tools.
Confused? This infographic should clarify this SEO tip… and yes, it does say that Infolinks is the fastest solution of its kind. Hurray!
Source: Tipsotricks.com. Thanks!
Posted by Tomer in FAQs, In Text Advertising, TipsApr 11th, 2010 | 3 Comments
When Visitors Complain about In Text Ads
Sometimes, despite their subtleness and clear advantages to the website’s publisher, visitors do complain about the introduction of in-text ads to a website. Most often, this would happen when a website has a community of regular visitors who are not always open to changes. From my experience, the number of complaints will be very low when compared to the number of visitors and they will also disappear after a short while. Nonetheless, sometimes a publisher must deal with the complaints. This is especially true when the complaining visitor is an important...
Posted by Tomer in In Text Extras, Website MonetizationMar 11th, 2010 | 2 Comments
The Original: Double Underline Links
In text advertising comes in many formats. The original and most recognized format for the hooks – the highlighted terms which carry the ad bubble – is the double underline. But there are other formats that could be more suitable for your website and it’s important to know the differences.
I already wrote a tip relevant to this topic: use a distinct format for in text ads. In text ads should be subtle enough not to interrupt uninterested readers, and yet they should send a clear signal to readers informing them about available additional information. Using...
Posted by Tomer in In Text Advertising, Tips, Website MonetizationDec 15th, 2009 | 5 Comments
Earn More from a Website by Knowing the Browser
Getting to know your audience is a major part of any plan to make money from a website. Now, it’s no secret that a visitor’s choice of a browser can tell something about the expected behavior. If you’re looking to increase your website earnings from in text ads, there are certain specific actions relating to your visitors’ browsers that you can take and that can make a difference. Analyzing general statistics from in text advertising results reveals a few interesting insights that I’m happy to share here.
Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome,...
Posted by Tomer in FAQs, In Text Advertising, Tips, Website MonetizationOct 27th, 2009 | 3 Comments
Big Websites Earn More
As most new online advertising methods pave their way in their early days, so did in text advertising started as a monetization solution for smaller websites and blogs. But with time, more and more big and reputable websites added in text ads to their monetizing plans and we get this question quite often – do in text ads work well for the big guys? And the answer is yes, big time. In text ads serve as an AdSense supplement and adding 30% to 60% on top of your AdSense earnings is a big incentive to giving in text ads a chance.
I’ve recently had the opportunity and privilege...
Posted by Tomer in In Text Advertising, Tips, Website MonetizationOct 19th, 2009 | 9 Comments
The Payment Threshold and the Waiting Period
Once a visitor to your website hovered over a double underline link and clicked on the ad within the bubble, you’ve already earned advertising revenues – it can be as low as a few cents, but money is money, right? So why don’t you get paid immediately? Well, handling payments takes efforts and costs, and if we’ll create a transaction for every cent earned, the costs will be higher than the earnings. Also, the online advertising cycle requires several offline procedures to ensure the validity of the ads served and visitors clicking, so some patience...
Posted by Tomer in In Text Advertising, Online Advertising, TipsOct 13th, 2009 | No Comments
The Online Advertiser Advantage
The advertiser’s fantasy has always been a medium where highly targeted potential customers seek specific information and knowingly choose to get exposed to ads. Sponsored search ads fulfilled this fantasy. When people search online, they are looking for specific information, their location and some other characteristics are known, and they’re willingly clicking on search results – including sponsored ads. This explains the phenomenal success of Google AdWords for both advertisers and Google.
In the online world, display ads, mostly in the form of banners,...
Posted by Tomer in In Text Advertising, Tips, Website MonetizationAug 19th, 2009 | 3 Comments
To Open or Not to Open in a New Window
Some website publishers ask if they can open the landing pages of the in text ads in new browser windows. The answer is that technically, yes, it’s possible, but since it’s not a good practice, you’d better avoid it. If you really have to, you can ask your provider to set your in text ads to open in a new window, but please read this first and give me a chance to discourage you.
What is a New Window?
Any hyperlink leads to a new web page. The link can be customized to either open the target web page within the same active window of the browser, replacing...
Posted by Tomer in In Text Advertising, Tips, Website MonetizationAug 11th, 2009 | 4 Comments
In Text Ads – Not on Every Word
When you add in text ads, a smart algorithm analyzes the content on your web pages and highlights the keywords and terms with the best match to the page’s content and the potential advertising. But smart as this algorithm can be, no one knows and understands your own content as well as you do. And with some help, the in text algorithm can improve its performance and the results will show up in your website monetization reports. The nice surprise here is that it’s very easy… all you have to do is recognize areas and terms which are better left alone and not...
Posted by Tomer in In Text Advertising, Tips, Website MonetizationJul 23rd, 2009 | 5 Comments
The Color of Money
The color of the ad links on your website’s pages has a significant impact on your potential revenues. When addressing the issue of the link’s format, I suggested that website publishers should make a clear distinction between the in-text ad links and other hyperlinks, preferably by using double underline format. This distinction may reduce clicks on the short term, but on the long term will improve your user experience and your bottom line revenues (read Tip #1). Choosing the right color for your ad links contributes to this distinction, but it has much more to it.
Attention...