August 15, 2007

Increase Your AdSense Earnings - Monitor Keyword Density

As a rule, Google doesn't release exactly how they determine which AdSense ads are served on a particular page and which ones are not.

But they do make it very clear that what matters is your text content, not what's in your meta tags.

It's for this reason alone that you want to keep an eye on your keyword density when writing and serving AdSense ads on your pages. A good, free tool that will help you do just this is the Keyword Density and Prominence Tool.

This tool will show you your keyword density and keyword placement (prominence) and give you detailed feedback on such important areas as your:

  • Header data
  • HTML code
  • Page elements
  • Outgoing links
It will also warn you if it detects possible stopwords, adult words and "poison words" that could negatively effect your AdSense earnings.


Bottom line, this is a great tool to keep handy. And it'll really make you happy when you see your AdSense earnings increase!

7 comments:

  1. Thanks Aaron, I shall make good use of this tool...very nice post, by the way!And thos epictures of your mom look so nice, makes me miss my own mother !! happy day to you..

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  3. Jesse: Thanks! I appreciate the kind words. And a happy day to you, too. :)

    Jason: Thanks for visiting! Looks like your site is coming along nicely. I really dig the photo on the main page.

    Shine on,
    Aaron

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  4. Great tips Aaron. I too will make good use of this tool. Thanks again my friend!

    Tom

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  5. Thanks Tom. As always, I appreciate your kind comments. :)

    Shine on,
    Aaron

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  6. nice tool i guess.. but it doesn't allow me to analyze me page as it is over size :-(

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  7. Hi Benedict. Yes, my main blog page was too big as well. Free users have the 40k limit, so a main blog page with numerous posts at once is too much data. It's my hope that they will soon adapt it to cover more than 40k for free users. We'll see.

    So I just check individual post pages. It works really well that way. Lots of useful data. The other option is the yearly membership for $49. Not a bad price for what they offer, but I prefer to use the free version for now.

    Shine on,
    Aaron

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