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Just found a trick to increase eCPM for adsense

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By vizdom


I just found out something very interesting and useful about AdSense, might not be totally legal though.Plase give your comments.

This trick allows you to increase your eCPM. As you all know, there is a "publisher id" that Google AdSense provides you. As some of you might have experienced before, once you delete the publisher id, the ads will keep being shown on the site, but you will be publishing them for no cost by Google's side. So you will be publishing freely. I will tell you something that won't bother you to leave your AdSense code without a publisher id for 4-5 days.

I did a test about this, and the result was great. I removed the publisher id. The first 2-3 days, AdSense spider almost never left my site (the same site we're talking about here, before with publisher id, and after without publisher id). The following 9 days, the spider never came to the site though. But guess what this test taught me? After I removed my publisher id for 2-3 days, when I put my publisher code again my eCPM was as high as $1,2. I was getting $1,2 per click and the ads shown were high paying ones instead of those crappy ones. That was an amazing experience for me.

As a result, once your earnings start to decrease, remove your publisher id for a few days, and put it back later again. Or you can just do this periodically to keep your eCPM high. You will earn more than you lose for sure!

PS. The site I used in this test was about "women" and had been considered as trash before I made this research. The test had been applied on 2 different accounts, and both tests were positive.

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nikon_cameras profile image

nikon_cameras  says:
2 years ago

Thanks for the advice , I left it for 20 days and now getting $2.00 clicks :)

wildstuff profile image

wildstuff  says:
2 years ago

Why is this?

100adsensetips  says:
2 years ago

is it true.. i'll test on my dead blog and tell you the result.. thanks for sharing..

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Soya profile image

Soya  says:
2 years ago

yeah i too experienced it one of my blogs when i put adsense again after one week of no adsense code on it...

joblot profile image

joblot  says:
16 months ago

Maybe they are trying to encourage us to keep our adsense running. It might be an automatic thing they do to keep clients.

BIGFlicx  says:
16 months ago

It seems like all that we can do to improve ecpm is:

1) remove ads from pages with very low ecpm (not necessarily CTR though) 2) limit the number of adblocks per page 3) make the content on the pages as easy to target as possible with all the usual "spider food" SEO stuff, page titles, page names, descriptive original content,etc.. 4) use the URL filter judiciously to block obvious MFA sites 5) blend the ads in as naturally as possible 6) try a 336x250, above the fold, centered in the content, or a leaderboard

Besides this, it really seems that everything else is a mystery. A frustrating one too.

I tried all and I am getting $3 /Click

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flowerking profile image

flowerking  says:
14 months ago

very interesting tip....thank you for sharing....i'll sure try it today...

Liz  says:
14 months ago

This is pretty interesting. Does this mean that they want the ads to be intact and you dont do it again. This is an interesting finding.

Ryan  says:
12 months ago

Haha i dunno how i did it but my eCPM is 159.89. Here is my site www.freewebs.com/moneyincollege

Tonka  says:
10 months ago

Against Adsense TOS. You may not change the adsense code.

skype  says:
9 months ago

i'll test on my site adsense and tell you the result.. thanks ..

Jay  says:
8 months ago

I didn't tried this, but I think it is similar to what I've found out. What I did is trying to remove and add the adsense code once in a while. Say, you put two adsense code in a page about a week, then after that remove it for a week and put it back again after a week.

Look at your eCPM.

Jay  says:
8 months ago

Oh by the way, I forgot to say that this method is not the solution to increase the eCPM. As what Tonka said. You are not allowed to change the adsense code.

My experience I think is legitimate compare vizdom.

Jasper  says:
7 months ago

is this safe to try? but if is as good as to what you are saying..better try it out cause i've been having problems with my ecpm lately and it's qite disturbing and couldn't think of a way to make it counting again...i'm just a newbie here and i'm like just starting my blog last few weeks ago and doing everythign i can to promote my not so good blog.lol.

hope this would owrk for me..anyways, thanks foer this briliant idea of yours....

Recetas de cocina  says:
4 months ago

On my site in Spanish, I have an average of $ 0.01 per click. An eCPM of 0.20. It is unlikely?

jane  says:
4 months ago

What is the safest limit of Maximum ECPM ? i mean like under $10 , they won't open redflag in google.

Thanks

mohsin  says:
3 months ago

nice tip, i have a dead website, will surely try it there

Erika  says:
2 months ago

Why we don't remove code from site for some day instead of del. pub-id. removing code will be fair and i think thats not against TOS

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