Maybe it's a question that
comes to mind some Bloggers who become Adsense publishers. As the answer from
Blogger katro like me, let's play logic and assume about the relationship
between loading a blog with Adsense.
As a Blogger who is trying
his luck by becoming an Adsense publisher, of course, crave a big income. But
unfortunately, after a lot of effort made according to the instructions
available, income from Adsense remains small.
Even more confused when I
see someone else's Adsense earnings capture deliberately exhibited.
How
come they can get a big income, while I'm just like this?
Be calm, don't be affected
by the screenshot. We cannot know what is really behind the screenshot. It
could indeed be true as it is or it could be incorrect by being manipulated and
for whatever purpose it was done.
Most importantly, we must
stay focused on building our blog as best we can. If we already feel a lot of
things have been done but the Adsense income remains small, it means that there
are still other things that we have not done, or there is still something wrong
with what we have done.
There are many things that
affect the size of the Adsense income, and there are various ways to get a
large Adsense income either whitehat or blackhat.
Many people burn capital as
with FB Ads or by using AGK techniques to get a large Adsense income. It's
true, that way can get big results, but the risks are big too.
I do not need to explain the
methods here because I do not recommend, but clearly it is very risky as one of
them is the Adsense account can be banned.
For that, keep doing
blogging activities on the right track and continue to learn to get the best
techniques and do evaluations for things that we already do.
One of the things we can do
to get a large Adsense income is to improve the performance of our blog .
Then the question, is it
true that loading a blog can affect the CPC and Adsense CTR?
The answer, directly loading
the blog can not increase the value of the CPC or CTR. Blog loading speed or
page loading speed does not affect the CPC or CTR value.
We need to understand, the
speed of loading pages only affects users or visitors of blogs and blog
rankings in SERPs, so it does not relate directly to Adsense.
But the logic is like this,
if our blog is very light and very easy to access, then the blog ranking will
get better on the search page. It is likely that our articles will show more
and more in studs. In addition, our blog will be liked by visitors because it
is easily accessible, the impact they will auto subscriptions.
With that, it is likely that
traffic to our blog will increase, automatically the impression value of the ad
will increase as well, and the possibility of ad clicks will increase as well.
Therefore, the CPC or CTR value will also increase.
So according to the logic,
loading the blog indirectly can affect CPC or Adsense CTR.
But what must be kept in
mind is the main factor, namely content. A fast blog loading will not affect if
the content that we make carelessly let alone the origin of copas.
So make the blog as light as
possible and make good and interesting content possible. Write posts with good
and correct writing format, pay attention to punctuation and the size of the
letters. Be smart at storing keywords and combining them with writing so that
the writing remains easy to read.
Make as many posts as
possible, because the more posts the more and more diverse keywords of our blog
to compete on search pages.
And the most important thing
is to make content with targeted keywords if you want a good CPC ad, because
CPC is strongly influenced by the type of ads that appear on blog pages.
From my experience, the blog
will be optimal and can be seen its development after 3 months with more than
100 posts. With that, search engines have collected enough data from our blog
to rank on the search page.
Well, this is the posting
about loading the blog and its influence on the CPC and CTR Adsense. I made it
not to patronize because I am also in the learning phase, only sharing the
knowledge I have read and the experience I have gained.