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Connected Internet: Double AdSense CTR – Use Section Targetting

  • Martin · 2 years ago
    did it double your ctr ?
  • Everton · 2 years ago
    hmm can't remember if my CTR or rev per click went up, but my eCPM went up 50%
  • Paul · 2 years ago
    Do you still use this method on your blog.
  • Everton · 2 years ago
    Yes, it's very important to use section targetting.
  • km · 1 year ago
    i try to section targeting but seem like no much improvement on CTR
  • Mark from Bloglyne · 1 year ago
    @E - as a follow-up I went and checked my TypoXP Reloaded theme for this code and it is present back to version 1.1 of the theme.
  • Shashank · 1 year ago
    we should add the section targeting codes in the single post pages right ? i am gonna try it this time :)
  • Everton · 1 year ago
    @Mark

    The targetting in Typo is one of it's strong points. If only I'd remembered to keep it in......

    @Shashank

    Add the targetting to any page where you are displaying adsense ads. I would also think hard about whether or not to put adsense ads on pages other than single.php, as the poor CTR on those pages can pull down the CPC on the pages with better CTR because of Smart Pricing e.g I don't feature adsense on my homepage, or in my sidebar because of the poor eCPM. The unit under my posts is a strong candidate for removal and I review it every month or two.
  • arlanhas · 1 year ago
    Thanks for your informations.
  • Anthony · 1 year ago
    Hi Everton,

    I've been having low CTR% on this site www.personalfinanceanalyst.com - do you have any recommendations that might help me improve the CTR?

    Thanks
    Anthony
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  • Chris · 8 months ago
    Thanks for this - have you still found good results with adsense using this tactic?
  • Everton · 8 months ago
    yes - it definitely works
  • Viktor · 5 months ago
    thanks, mine eCPM and CTR have grown too!
  • ILoveFreeSoftware · 2 months ago
    This is a very nice tip. I wasn't aware of this at all, and did feel that Google ads sometimes were influenced by non-related areas of the website, like sidebars. I will try this out to see if this helps.