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Saturday, May 3, 2008

Increase your online revenue with 13 Wordpress AdSense plugins

AdSense is indeed a fine tool to generate some cool cash online. The problem with many young bloggers is that they simply don’t use the AdSense units to optimal use. By optimal use I mean, getting the maximum from the ads using the least resources.

Many bloggers end up just adding the AdSense codes and just earn a few bucks from it even though there is good traffic. The problem here is that they are not able to make use of the traffic and use the ads in the right way to get the clicks.

Well, after all, all AdSense gurus say is - put the ads in between the articles, mask them, use all the allowed ad units etc. Well, who doesn’t know that? Here are few AdSense plugins for wordpress I found interesting. Now, I can’t possibl tell you how and when to use it. That’s left for the clever guys, but I’ve found luck with most of them. They increase the revenue and also make managing ads a whole lot easier on AdSense.

  1. AdSense Deluxe plugin that makes managing multiple ads easier
    This is a ultra cool plugin that helps you to add the adsense code anywhere in your post/theme. Very much manageable and configurable.
  2. AdSense manager that helps you manage ads from one interface
    This AdSense plugin helps you to manage several ad-codes from one place and manage them wisely even allowing you to inject it at places without code editing. Cool.
  3. AdSense plugin that injects code automatically
    This adsense plugin does not use the tag replacement way, instead it automatically adds adsense codes to older posts, in a finger snap.
  4. AdSense plugin for sidebar
    This plugin lets you add the adsense codes to your sidebar and not the articles. Just copy paste the ad-code to the text area in dashboard and voila! it appears on the sidebar.
  5. Add AdSense codes inline between posts
    yes, this plugin basically does that. it allows you to add the AdSense code in between articles, between the lines neatly.
  6. AdSense plugin that allows to add images next to ads
    No..No..No, I know it is illegal, but this is not it. This plugin helps you add images next to your ads and also adds a line in between. This is legal according to google TOS. Update: This is against Google TOS. Sorry for the wrong information.
  7. Increase revenue with AdSense referrals
    This plugin adds a neat “Install Firefox” button on your blog that has your referral code in it. So whenever there’s someone who visits your blog from another browser other than Firefox, it throws up the button (not to FF users). You can earn up to 1$ per referral.
  8. Revenue Sharing Ads with AdSense
    This plugin helps Admins and a certain number of users with privilege to share their AdSense ads and revenue from it.
  9. Simple plugin to rotate between any number of ad codes
    This is great if you are using other ads along with AdSense. When users get different ads each time, there is an increased possibility for attention and clicks.
  10. No code edits, easy installation - Same stuff
    Well, this is no different plugin. It helps you add AdSense codes without no code edits. All configurable from the dashboard.
  11. Target your ads effectively
    This is a cool plugin that gives you more control over how ads are triggered on AdSense ad units. It helps you with section targeting feature in a more configurable way.
  12. Make money from Google referral ads
    This is a cool plugin if you are looking to earn more revenue from the Google AdSense referral scheme. It simply keeps throwing up different referral ads to the readers on the blog. Simple and effective, if you have the right crowd.
  13. A plugin to selectively display the AdSense ads ( Super Cool )
    A great plugin that allows you to decide whom the AdSense ads should be shown to. you can decide from search engine traffic, direct hits, older posts etc. lot of options and a brilliant idea to increase your revenue.

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