Earn more through Google Adsense by Blending Ads with posts.

This is an Adsense hack which helps getting more clicks to the ads by blending Ads with the content. Its just making the visitors fool. I don’t prefer this hack as I don’t want my visitors to be fooled. So think before putting it on your site.

This hack works on mixing ads with post text so that the visitors doesn't know that the text they are reading is actually the Ad. So when the cursor comes on the Ad he/she sees the pointer and clicks it to know where that link redirects.
This hack works by removing the ‘Advertise on this site‘ text that shows up with every Adsense unit on your website.
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By removing and making some changes the Ads can be made to look just as same as the content of post.
Removing the ‘Advertise on the Site’ Link
Log in to your Google Adsense account and click on the ‘My Account‘ tab.
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After which, scroll down the page until you reach the ‘Onsite Advertiser Siteup‘ section. Click on the edit link.
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Now, just untick the box which includes your website in the Onsite Advertiser signup program.
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And you’re done. Now the ‘Advertise on this site‘ link is removed from all the ads served to your websites. The only downside for this tweak is that it won’t be so easy for Advertisers to target ads specifically for your site. However I think the benefits of removing this link outweighs the cost for most bloggers. Here are some reasons why:
  • 1.A larger percentage of visitors to your website are end-users and not advertisers.
  • 2.Most advertisers will not want to put up specific ads on relatively new/obscure blogs or blogs with low traffic
  • 3.Removing the link makes it far easier to blend ads with text – which ensures higher CTR

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