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WordPress Theme: SEO AdSense

Filed in: Adsense Tips, Make Money Online, SEO Beginner, WordPress Themes — January 12th, 2007

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SEO AdSense WordPress Theme
WordPress Theme: SEO AdSense

IF you wish to blog for money but do not know how to insert ads code into your WordPress template files, you might want to consider using the SEO AdSense WordPress Theme, an aggressive WordPress theme build for AdSense ads.

Not the best AdSense placements?

Adsense is located in the following files; header.php (728×15 linkunit), footer.php (728×90 adunit), sidebar.php (336×280 adunit, 160×600 adunit).

Since the theme structure is similar to my early released 3 columns kubrick theme, based on my experience, I think the SEO AdSense theme’s ads placement could be better.

My suggestions:

  • Move 336×280 ad unit under Google search bar to under post title. This change might give you 200% more clicks!
  • Remove the leaderboard ad unit in footer. It has very low CTR in my past experiences.
  • Add another rectangle ad unit at the end of the post. This position gives 200% more clicks than the leaderboard in footer!
  • How about a Google AdSense Search Results within WordPress Pages?

You can get more AdSense tips from The AdSense Code: What Google Never Told You About Making Money with AdSense

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  • I'd think that the theme looked way too adsense oriented.

    And honestly, I don't quite like surfing around in sites like that.
  • the them is full with adsense. duh... but i agree with you. low ctr if put adsense at the footer.
  • it just looks like a page full of adsense.
  • Tnx , i allready use that to my own blog
  • John
    I prefer other the Ad Flex SEO Wordpress theme from URL:
    http://www.vklabs.com/wordpress-themes/wordpres...

    Why don't you talk about that theme too?
  • LcF
    @John: the adsense implementation of Ad Flex SEO Wordpress theme against AdSense program policies.
  • John
    I think there's confusion with the new TOS.

    The fact of having images near the ads doesn't mean it's not compliant. Google just asks the images to not be associated with the ads. If you use images that can't be associated, it's fine.

    I've checked with Google. They said I can use the Ad Flex theme because my images are not associated with the ads and only if they are never associated with the theme and they ask to make sure my images are never arranged in a way that could easily mislead or confuse my visitors.

    So all it’s depends on your images. I use general images that does not appear to be associated with the ads.

    Anyway, we should always contact Google AdSense team to make sure your site is always compliants with Adsense TOS.
  • I think it's an dosh-dosh copy...
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