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Google allows up to three AdSense ad units (plus one adlink and one Google search box) on a website at any one time. In most cases, it is best to run the maximum three - the more ads you show, the higher the chance it will catch a reader’s eye. However, there are times when having less ads could make you more money. This is caused by something known as the Google Bid Gap.

What Is The Bid Gap

The bid gap is the difference in price between the Google ads. The top spot always cost the most, with each lower position costing less and less. The gaps between the top four bids are normally very close. However, once you get pass that, the gap can widen substantially. For example, the bids on a high paying keyword might be $5.00, $4.99, $4.98 and $4.97 for the top 4 spots, and then 10 cents for the fifth spot. There is only a 1-cent gap between positions 1-4 but a $4.87 gap between positions 4-5.

If you were running the maximum number of Google ads to target the above, you would have one ad block with the high paying bids and two ad blocks with much lower bids. Chances are, a reader would click one of the lower paying ads because there’s more of them. In this kind of situation, it would be to your advantage to reduce the number of Google ads to get rid of the high bid gap.

Adwords advertisers know that most Google ad sizes display a maximum number of four ads. Since they know some sites only run one Google ad, competition for the first four spots of the first banner can be quite high. Bids on the second set of four could be substantially lower and the third ad is normally where the MFA (Made for AdSense) sites play in.

When Less Could Be More

Reducing the number of AdSense ads on a page will give you more per click. However, it will reduce the total number of clicks you will get because of fewer ads. You will have to monitor ad performance to make sure the total revenue continues to go up. Generally, when there is a high bid gaps between one set of ads to another, it is best to reduce the number of ads.

There is no way to figure what the bid gaps are in your Google Ads. For evil reasons, Google does not release this information. The best way to monitor the situation is to set up custom channels for each ad units and monitor their performance. If one ad unit’s eCPM is significantly lower than another unit with a similar click rate, then it’s an indication of a huge bid gap. Remove that ad and see if the extra clicks to the remaining ads makes up for the lost of revenue. If the gap is great enough, it should do that and more. You can also try using the competitive ad filter to kill off the MFA sites.

It’s All About Tweaking

I have said this many times but it bears repeating. Google AdSense is all about tweaking. Google would like you to believe it’s a set it and forget it type of deal but it’s not. In order to extract maximum AdSense dollars, you have to tweak everything and monitor factors like the bid gap.

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    94 Comments »

    Comment by Nathan
    2007-03-16 13:03:13
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    I wonder what the bid for Agloco is at right now :twisted:

    Comment by Hollywood Gossip
    2007-03-16 13:20:45
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    Right when agloco came out i googled it and went to the paid adverting pages. A lady had made a made-for-aff site for agloco and was buying the adwords and signing people up. i sent her an email and asked how many she had signed up and she said she had already got about 50 direct referrals the first week it came out. i don’t know how much she paid though

    Comment by WesleyTech.com
    2007-03-16 15:33:37
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    The “use less ads to make more money” is definitely an interesting concept. But it definitely takes a lot of time to research and sort out through channels, etc.

    Very interesting info though, thanks John.

    Thank you,
    Wesley…
    http://DVDRentalForums.com

    Comment by Jane May
    2007-03-16 17:18:57
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    Yeah, I agree. It will take a lot of tweaking to find what works for your readers.

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    Comment by Saman Sadeghi
    2007-03-16 17:45:33
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    I’m one of those in the “I-put-AdSense-code-on-my-site-but-haven’t-tweeked-it”
    people. I really need to site down and play with my ads to actually generate some income!

     
    Comment by Gary Lee
    2007-03-16 18:53:07
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    the agloco kws are starting to be too expensive with poor signup results. I’ve had the same conversion page up and the numbers have been going down with the costs going up . . . not usually a good sign. The good thing is I’ve found other ways to grow my networks!

     
    Comment by lyndonmaxewell
    2007-03-16 22:11:04
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    I guess playing around with the ads is a must if we want to maximize the revenue from it. That’s what people who are in Google adsense are aiming more. It’s just the idea of finding the right mix.

     
    Comment by HMTKSteve
    2007-03-17 09:17:56
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    I focus on ad blocks that bring in the clicks. It is a balancing act though. Sometimes I big block brings in less clicks but more expensive ones while a small block brings in more less expensive clicks.

     
    Comment by Jane May
    2007-03-17 14:47:40
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    Thats what we found out about the big and small blocks…It is all about balance until you find how to maximize profits.

     
     
     
     
     
    Comment by Mark Robinson
    2007-03-16 13:09:59
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    Those Google geniuses are pretty tricky. It can get pretty ugly having too many Google ads too.

    Comment by wildbluff_matt
    2007-03-16 14:18:39
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    Tricky indeed!

     
    Comment by lyndonmaxewell
    2007-03-16 22:15:42
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    Too many ads makes the site look uglier, and potential to generate more revenue. Too little makes it nicer/ less cluttered, yet potential to earn decreases as well. It is a tough mix and match.

     
     
    Comment by Pitumbo
    2007-03-16 13:16:37
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    Very helpful take on a common problem (increasing revenue from adsense). If I ever get any traffic to my sites, I will make sure to remember this post! :lol:

    Comment by Jane May
    2007-03-16 17:19:50
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    Hold some contests…i.e. give away some Wii like John is doing :)

    Comment by Saman Sadeghi
    2007-03-16 17:46:56
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    I should hold a contest on who can set up my ads the best!

    That way, I can keep concentrating on commenting! :wink:

    Comment by HMTKSteve
    2007-03-17 09:18:40
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    Can I use my adcode? :grin:

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    Comment by Jane May
    2007-03-17 14:48:34
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    hmmmmm, maybe you should hold off on contests then :razz:

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    Comment by lyndonmaxewell
    2007-03-16 22:17:33
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    You should bookmark this page as well, then!

     
     
    Comment by Ed Lau
    2007-03-16 13:17:55
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    Oooooh…so THAT’s why…

    Comment by wildbluff_matt
    2007-03-16 14:19:35
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    Just what I was thinking. I’ve had some clicks worth almost $2 and others go for only $0.04! That’s quite a wide range.

    Comment by Jane May
    2007-03-16 17:20:43
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    Same here…we actually had a $61 last week!!! This week our low was 10 cents :(

    Comment by HMTKSteve
    2007-03-17 09:19:14
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    That’s real good!

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    Comment by Jane May
    2007-03-17 14:53:19
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    Yeah, I re-read my comment and meant to say a $61 day last week…the week we made over $100.

    This past week was crap though…we made 10 cents one day.

     
     
    Comment by Mark Shead Subscribed to comments via email
    2007-03-17 13:23:05
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    You had a single click worth $61?

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    Comment by Jane May
    2007-03-17 14:54:01
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    one day we made 61…we had a click through rate of about 6%

     
     
     
    Comment by lyndonmaxewell
    2007-03-16 22:18:54
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    Mine was always a couple of cents. Not much to talk about, but I have yet to see those dollar-type ads.

    Comment by Jane May
    2007-03-17 14:54:31
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    Came from being on homepage of Netscape.

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    Comment by Mark Shead Subscribed to comments via email
    2007-03-21 21:16:25
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    Well congrats on that. I keep looking at Netscape, but I’m not sure I “get” it. Things keep moving around and stuff. I understand Digg and Reddit. :)

     
     
     
     
     
    Comment by Erik
    2007-03-16 13:21:24
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    Probably pretty high for agloco lol.

     
    Comment by Alex
    2007-03-16 13:25:37
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    I’m definetely bookmarking this post, so I can re-visit if I ever get into AdWords. Great post:!:

    Comment by Hollywood Gossip
    2007-03-16 15:04:03
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    I just signed up for adwords last night and i searched digg for adwords and i brought back a 30 pound free voucher.

    Comment by Jane May
    2007-03-16 17:21:58
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    Pounds ey…You’ld think I’d be used to the conversion by now.

     
     
     
    Comment by Ashish Mohta
    2007-03-16 13:26:44
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    I have been practicing it from a long time.I removed all the ads from my home page.Nobody will click ads which are home page hence your ctr will decrease.Best is to show in single post.

    Moreover dont you all text add on the adsense blocks.I tried this and my earnings where reduced.So i replaced one of the ad block with image…it resulted in Better earning and as you told the bid on ads increases as i see my earnings increased.

    Even putting link units under menu didnt work for me.But putting them along single post ..it increased.

    Thats what best is working for me now, Unless i stublme upon another tweak..

    Comment by Jane May
    2007-03-16 17:22:51
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    Don’t you have trouble getting traffic to an individual post though?

     
    Comment by lyndonmaxewell
    2007-03-16 22:21:47
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    I guess like for me, most of the audience would be reading the front page since the articles are displayed in full, and there’s no need to go to individual posts to read up more on it.

    I guess some of us have to adopt different strategies because of that.

    Comment by Jane May
    2007-03-17 14:55:30
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    exactly…its the same for me too.

     
     
    Comment by HMTKSteve
    2007-03-17 09:21:24
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    I did that for a while too, I even blogged about it.

    What I have found is that when you use the AdSense plugin for WordPress all the ads are based on the article on top.

    If a Pokemon article is on top all of my adblocks are Pokemon ads. If a finance article is on top all of the ads are finance.

    I also get better results when someone reads the article by iteself rather than on the home page.

     
     
    Comment by Philomena Ojikutu
    2007-03-16 13:33:28
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    Thanks for the nuggets, John.

     
    Comment by Saman Sadeghi
    2007-03-16 13:58:46
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    John, in the first sentence, you mention “Google allows up to three AdSense ads on a website at any one time.

    I believe the number is four. :smile:

    Comment by John Chow
    2007-03-16 14:05:57
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    I reworded it so it’s more clear. :cool:

    Comment by Jane May
    2007-03-16 17:23:30
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    Yeah, what John said! :razz:

     
    Comment by Saman Sadeghi
    2007-03-16 17:49:26
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    Nice, that makes a lot more sense!

     
     
    Comment by Mubin
    2007-03-16 14:06:42
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    3 ad block, 1 link unit, and 2 search boxes!

    Thats the maximum. I actually had that on one site.

     
     
    Comment by Ashish Mohta
    2007-03-16 14:01:29
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    u sure? i checked back it shows three

     
    Comment by Mark Robinson
    2007-03-16 14:03:44
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    I’d be interested in learning some tricks to increase Google’s page rank as well John if you have any tips.

    Comment by wildbluff_matt
    2007-03-16 14:20:44
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    I’d second that request. A lot of us would probably be interested.

    Comment by Mubin
    2007-03-16 14:31:40
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    Lots and Lots of directory submissions.

    Unless your someone like John who can get hat-tricks with Digg, and build up his baclinks on his own.

    Comment by wildbluff_matt
    2007-03-16 14:53:37
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    Good idea. Thanks Mubin.

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    Comment by lyndonmaxewell
    2007-03-16 22:25:06
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    Plain submissions are not enough. You need to have a strong linking with the community for it to work.

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    Comment by Gary Lee
    2007-03-17 02:18:53
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    I agree . . . i just read about this on KingNomar.com and then I found some great directories with high PRs and posted them on my site

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    Comment by lyndonmaxewell
    2007-03-17 02:30:41
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    Ah, I would be having a read on that later.

     
     
    Comment by HMTKSteve
    2007-03-17 09:22:35
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    It is strange how John’s blog is only PR 3 right now

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    Comment by Jane May
    2007-03-17 14:57:56
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    Yeah, that’s pretty ridiculous. I wonder why that is because the last update came when John was already hot.

     
    Comment by Mark Shead Subscribed to comments via email
    2007-03-21 21:17:55
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    John tends to try aggressive things. It wouldn’t surprise me if there was a PR penalty involved.

     
     
     
     
    Comment by Hollywood Gossip
    2007-03-16 15:05:29
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    I third that!

     
    Comment by Mark Shead Subscribed to comments via email
    2007-03-17 13:27:55
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    I’ve had a site go from PR 0 to PR 5 in a few months with about 30 article submissions and 4 or 5 requests for links from other sites.

     
     
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