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Where do you put ads on your blog?
Place a 300×250 in your blog’s side column OR directly after your first post in your blog’s homepage feed. Use a 160×600 below the fold in your blog column. Additionally I would place a 300×250 after your blog’s content in single post view, essentially when you click into a post, you’ll want an ad after content.
Where should I place my ads?
The Nine Best Places to Advertise Online in 2020
- Google Search Advertising. You might already be familiar with Google Search, also known as AdWords.
- 2. Facebook Ads.
- Amazon eCommerce Platform.
- Pinterest.
- YouTube Ads.
- Twitter.
- Instagram Ads.
- Google AdMob Ads.
Where is the best place to put AdSense ads?
Putting an ad in the middle of your content is a great way to grab your site visitors’ attention and get them to click. After all, an ad within your blog’s content puts a break in-between paragraphs, forcing readers to see the ad.
When should I put ads on my blog?
I would say that an early monetization strategy is one that inserts ads on the blog from day 1, up to 6 months of its existence. That is, if you plan to insert ads after 5 months, that would still be considered an early monetization strategy for the sake of our discussion.
Should I put ads on my blog?
If you really want to live that dream, full-time blogger lifestyle, putting advertising on your blog is the last thing you should do. Regardless, many bloggers believe they can install WordPress, throw up some ads in the sidebar, learn a few traffic tricks, and then sit back to watch the money flow in.
Should I put ads on my site?
You should put ads on your website if you’ve published a good amount of quality content, and you’re getting around 100 daily organic visits to your site. Over time, the monetary gain from display ads will outweigh any small (if any) decreases in user experience.
How much do ads pay on a blog?
It’s not unrealistic to make between $0.01 – $0.10 per page view in many blogging niches across display and affiliate ads. So if you get 1,000 page views a month, you can make between $10-$100 per month. But if you can get to 100,000 page views a month you can make between $1,000 – $10,000 off of your blog per month.
Is Google ads good for blogs?
Google Adwords has been the most popular tool for online advertising. It is easy enough to set, optimize and start reaping the profits. However, a few know that it can be a highly relevant tool for bloggers too. Many popular blogs are already using Google Adwords to popularize and monetize the sites.