New Google Adsense Tips To Increase Earning

Making money with Adsense is as easy as 1-2-3. Now, it depends what is your current Adsense earning and how much you want your Adsense earning to be. A few weeks ago Google software engineer and public relation representative Matt Cutts revealed a new Google Adsense trick for Adsense publishers.
Matt Cutts was at WorldChamp 2007 few weeks ago where he was providing Search Engine Optimization tips for blogs. You can see his complete 1 hours 8 Minutes speech of this Whitehat SEO Tips for Bloggers from here. The power point presentation of his speech was posted at his own blog.
Although Matt Cutts is not a Adsense guy, he mentioned a new Google Adsense tip at this presentation which will enhance your Adsense ads (). I am telling this new because i have never heard about this trick before and i never even seen this code in use in any website. According to Matt, if you add this 2 lines of code inside your content or webpage, Google Adsense BOT will provide your page more relevant Adsense ads. By adding this 2 lines of code you can increase your click through ratio (CTR) and Google Adsense earning.
These two lines of codes are :
<!--google_ad_section_start-->
<!--google_ad_section_end-->
The top line of the code (or comment) need to be used at the beginning or starting of your content and the second line of the code will go at the end of your content. Here content refers to plain text.
I did not get a chance to verify the increase of Adsense income but since Matt Cutts is one of the mostly trusted sources for all webmasters, i will use those two lines of code in my all websites from now.
Aug 13th, 2007 | 708 Views | Posted in Google Adsense | 3 Comments | Print






hmm nice tip.But i did already check this one out at labnol.Thanks anyways to remind me.:D
May be. I didn’t notice it before. I tried this Adsense trick but it does not work for me. So, i removed it. Labnol is still using the code which means it is probably working for him and it might work for many others too.
I also read this on another forum but didnt check it yet.
If we have three ads at one page can we add these lines with every ad at a page ?
If any guy used it then plz tell us about the results..