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Saturday, 2 March 2019

Tips and trick to increase your Google Adsense earning


Tips and trick to increase your Google Adsense earning






Simple Trick To Increase Adsense Earning By Blocking Low CPC Ads


Today, I might want to impart to you a basic trick so as to expanding Adsense procuring. As we probably am aware, Google Adsense is one of the stages to profit online with promotions and it is the most believed site picked by bloggers to get a cash on the web. Notwithstanding, some of you may see that your Adsense acquiring is excessively low in spite of the fact that you are getting great traffic every day. Have you at any point thought how to expanding your Adsense procuring by obstructing some low CPC (Cost Per Click) low paying advertisements?

Well, if your blog is getting good PV but no earning increase, it shows that your blog is full of low CPC ads. So what will be the solution for it? As I mentioned above, we can block low CPC ads from appearing in your blog. However, blocking low CPC does not guarantee you will earn $5 - $10 per click but at least you can avoid from getting $0.01$ per click.








Dont worry, blocking low CPC ads does not break or violate Google Adsense rules because Adsense itself providing this option to block ads for their users. Using this simple trick, I am sure that you will be able to increase and boost your earnings with no risk!


Steps To Block Low CPC Ads in Google Adsense? 




Step 1: Login to your Google AdSense Account. 


Step 2: Click on Blocking Control > All site or your site


Step 3: Click on Advertisers URLs. Now copy the URLs given below (list of low CPC ads) and paste in the box.


Step 4: Click on Block URLs and copied all the URL and you need separate the URL with commas

Click below to get the URL list

(LIST OF LOW CPC ADS)

Step 5: Now you can see low Ads are blocked in your Adsense account.


Low CPC/URLs ads has been blocked 

I hope you can see some improvement in your Adsense earning by showing high paying ads and blocking low paying ads. If you have problems, feel free to ask.