If you've been running AdSense advertisements on your site for a time and you don't think you're generating as much money as you could, you're probably right.
The majority of people are frustrated because they are not generating the revenue they intended, and this is due to traffic and click through rates.
There are a variety of ways to convert traffic into AdSense traffic, and here is a list of the most common ones, along with descriptions for each.
The first thing you should do is clean up the information on your website.
While some people may not be able to do so (for example, if you run a forum), the majority of people can turn their AdSense sites into cash cows.
To begin, you should find out what your site’s keywords are. This is a basic technique in SEO (search engine optimization) known as keyword density verification. A good tool for this job is SEO Density Analizer.
You should then take this list of words and search the Overture Search Inventory or Google AdWords Sandbox to find out what other words could be doing better then what you currently have.
From that point on try to keep your site focused on the things that appear mostly in the keyword suggestions you receive. Try to include those keywords, or at least some related keywords as often as you can in the links on your site.
Because of the way Google AdSense works this is a sure way to increase your earnings because you’ll get better ads in your AdSense banners, similar to how you would get a better Google PageRank.
To begin, determine what your website's keywords are.
Keyword density verification is a fundamental SEO (search engine optimization) approach.
SEO Density Analyzer is a useful tool for this task.
Then, using this list of words, check the Overture Search Inventory or the Google AdWords Sandbox to see what alternative words might perform better than the ones you have now.
From there, attempt to keep your site focused on the subjects that show most frequently in your keyword ideas.
Incorporate such keywords, or at least some similar terms, as much as possible in your site's links.