How to achieve greater Adsense revenue by designing the site
Here are some ideas on how to achieve greater revenue by designing the site :
If you’re starting a fresh designing a site specifically for Adsense revenue, you’ll want a simple design that makes it easy to paste Google’s code into a horizontal or vertical space on the site. For experienced webmasters, that’s easy.
To increase your click-throughs, design a simple, uncluttered page with the AdSense ads displayed prominently.
Use white space, so that the AdSense panel catches the eye.
Stick to only one topic per page – that should make it easier for Google to serve up highly relevant ads on your pages.
Plain, bland pages with few competing hyperlinks result in higher click-through rates on the AdSense ads.
If you want to target certain high-priced keywords, use them in the file name, in the heading on the page, and in the first paragraph – in other words, use search engine optimization techniques.
If you change those keywords, Google will change the ads that appear on your page.
Watch out for cases where Google has guessed wrong, and is displaying ads that won’t interest your visitors. Figure out which words are involved, and rewrite those words. Help Google by sticking closely to the topic.
Don’t worry about losing traffic via those clicks. If you can earn maybe 30 or 50 cents or more per click, you WANT to lose visitors!
You’ll also want keyword-rich pages, optimized to rank highly in search engines, so you can serve lots of pages.
Where possible, use ads high on the page. They catch visitors’ attention.
Experiment with borderless ads high on the page.
Try using ads at the top of the page and again at the bottom. At first, this wasn’t allowed but AdSense changed the rules and it’s now OK.
One of the beautiful things about AdSense is that you can now generate revenue from informational sites even if there are no obvious related affiliate programs. With 100,000 advertisers, there’s a good chance that Google will find ads that match your pages, better than the big ad networks can.

