Is Google Adsense Killing Your Business?
Is Google Adsense Killing Your Business?
by: Joe Balestrino As an SEO expert, I do site
evaluations daily. It amazes me how people are willing to
put Google ads all over their pages in the...
web site design articles
Is Google Adsense Killing Your Business?
by: Joe Balestrino
As an SEO expert, I do site evaluations daily. It amazes me
how people are willing to put Google ads all over their pages
in the interest of earning a few extra bucks without
considering the consequences to their business. Think about it.
If you are selling a service or product, why would you allow
the ads of your competitors on your site? Are you willing to
sacrifice a sale for the few pennies you'll make if someone
clicks on the ads? It's ok to include Google ads in some
instances, even I have some ads on my site. Knowing where and
when to allow google ads on your pages is key to maximizing
revenue from your traffic while minimizing the chances of lost
business.
Google ads are based on the content that is on your site.
Because your content is about a particular product or service,
the ads on your site will also be about similar products or
services. If the ads are compelling enough, people will click
them and leave your site. Sure, you'll make some chump change,
but how much would you have made on a sale if you hadn't given
your customers a window to the competition?
Many site owners know where to put ads to get the most
exposure but not where to place them for minimized risk. Places
on the top of the page, side and middle are the most common
areas for Google ads. An ad on the top of the page will be seen
before your content. If you absolutely must place ads, at least
put your content first and place the ads on the bottom. If
they've already looked through your material and haven't found
what they were looking for, you can still make a little revenue
on their way out.
Many websites don't sell products or services, but instead
rely on Google ads for revenue. For these businesses, Google
ads make perfect sense. Other businesses sell products for
which Google ads can still be a benefit. For instance, if a
business sells a specialized product that can be found nowhere
else, Google ads aren't going to be a source of competition.
Perhaps you sell an aftermarket car product that you yourself
manufacture. If there is nothing else like it on the market,
why not allow other aftermarket manufacturer's ads on your
site? Your customers won't find your product on another site,
yet they might be looking for other products in addition to
yours that you don't sell. Another reason to allow competing
Google ads on your site is if you are certain that the products
or services you are offering are a great value. If you are
cheaper than the competition, and you know it, it's a boon to
your business to encourage your potential customers to
comparison shop. In all likelihood, they will come back to you
to make a purchase and you will have made a little extra money
in the process.
You are probably saying to yourself, "Joe, we can block ads
we don't want on our site". My reply is..."Why have ads at all,
then?". Think about this: blocking your competitor's ads will
not only reduce the number of ads to display on your site, but
also decrease the relevance of the remaining ads. The more urls
you block the less the chance of the ads being relevant. So
what's the point of having them at all? In that case, they'll
serve no purpose but to clutter up your pages.
What do you think it says about your business if you are
using Google ads to generate extra income? I tell you what it
says to me. It says you're not selling. If you're not selling,
chances are your products and services, prices or website are
not up to par or your site hasn't been optimized and you have
no traffic.
In general, sites that sell services or products should be
pushing their own stuff and not someone else's. When did
business change? Just because you can make money placing ads on
your site doesn't mean it is always (or ever) in your best
interest.
Is Google Adsense Killing Your Business?
Is Google
Adsense Killing Your Business? by: Joe Balestrino
As an SEO expert, I do site evaluations daily. It amazes
me how people are willing to put Google ads all over
their pages in
the...
Back to
the Web Site
Design Home
Page.
If you did not find the
Article you wanted, may I suggest our Main
Article Web Page, there are well over 500 Web
design Related Articles to choose from. Or if you
prefer to listen to things rather than read this site may
interest you audio book read to me.
|