Have you ever leave a comment in order hoping to get traffic from it? If yes, did it works? Some people leave comments to attract visitor, the others to get backlinks, but just a few who left comments for nothing, just a critic. Well, I will show you some types of comment that will attract attention of the visitor, at least they remember your name for a minute.
1. The First Comment
This kind of comment absolutely get attention from the blog's owner itself, especially when they moderate all of the comments, just like me moderate your comment. And this kind of comment should get attention from readers who like to leave a comment, because this comment is at the first place, so they must read it, or at least see it.
2. The Long (or Longest) Comment
If this kind of comment combined with the number 1, it will be absolutely perfect because there is no reason for readers to not see it. Maybe they wouldn't read this comment, but at least they will remember you as a smart and critical person. As you know, creating a long but stay-on-the-topic comment is kinda hard, and you should appreciate this kind of comment.
After doing nothing for a few weeks, I decided to make this blog as a do follow blog. I'm not making the comment section as a do follow area, but I did it with another way. Yes, I already put a widget in my sidebar titled "15 Top Commentators" which means that 15 bloggers who have commented most get a do follow backlink to their blog.
This is the last part of the 100 Adsense Tips series and if you haven't read the previous parts yet, just visit 100 Adsense Tips part 1, 2, 3, and 4. Anyway, thanks for unknown person who make this awesome tips. If anybody got information about this tips, just contact me so I can give a backlink to the writer.
81. Watch your statistics and pay attention to articles that bring in visitors.
82. Write more articles within the subject that attract visitors.
83. Web-savvy visitors are less inclined to click on ads.
This is the fourth part of the "100 Adsense Tips Series", check out the previous parts at 100 Adsense Tips Part 1, 2, and 3.
61. If you blog, Darren has some tips for you.
62. Inside AdSense is official AdSense blog, where you can find latest developments about AdSense.
63. You can get help of other AdSense publishers at AdSense Help Group.
This is the third part of 100 Adsense Tips. If you haven't read the previous parts, just visit 100 Adsense Tips Part 1 and 100 Adsense Tips Part 2.
41. CTR isn’t everything. If your CTR is high but gives low conversion rate for the advertiser site, it will trigger AdSense smart pricing.
42. Follow good design guidelines. Avoid the common design mistakes.
43. Help your visitors by creating easy navigation. You want your visitors to stay for as long as possible.
This is the second part of 100 Adsense Tips. If you haven't read the previous part, just go to 100 Adsense Tips - Part 1.
21. Consider signing-up for AdWords and create a mini campaign. It can help you to understand the working of AdSense.
22. Put your targeted-keyword on Page Title.
23. Repeat the keywords in your content.
I was cleaning up my computer when I found a file that titled "100 Adsense Tips" that formatted in .txt. So, in this post I just want to share with you the tips and I'm sorry because I don't know who create this awesome tips. If anyone have information about the author of this awesome tips, just contact me or leave a comment. These tips are going to separated into 5 parts, which is the rest of the tips will be published soon.
1. AdSense Earning = Impression-count x Click-through-rate x Cost-per-click x smart-pricing-factor.
2. Impression count is basically referring to your traffic. It means the number of times AdSense block is displayed.
3. Click-through-rate (CTR) is ratio of clicks per impressions. It can range from 0.1% to 30%, but most commonly around 1% to 10%.