Thursday, May 22, 2014

Google Optimizing AdSense

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Test Your Knowledge on Adsence





Welcome to AdSense Optimizing.  This pre-course assessment can assist you establish what you already recognize and what you continue to have to be compelled to learn from every of our lessons.
The score of this assessment won't have an effect on your course certificate - therefore be at liberty to pick out "I do not know" if you are unsure of the solution. If you are doing not need to require this assessment currently, you'll be able to continuously come and take it presently.

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Instructions: Select True or False for each of the questions below. Click "Check Answers" to see which questions you answered correctly and click "Submit" once you are finished.
  1. True or False: Opting into both text and image ads increases the auction pressure for your website’s ad and is very likely to increase your AdSense revenue.
     
     
     
  2. Every page should have a 728x90 banner ad on it because this is the highest performing AdSense unit.
     
     
     
  3. Blocking categories in your AdSense account will not affect publisher revenue because the auction will just replace ads from that category with ads from other categories.
     
     
     
  4. You can put the same ad unit into multiple custom channels.
     
     
     
  5. AdSense Experiments can be used to test and compare the performance of different sizes or styles of your ad units.
     
     
     
  6. CPC and CTR are different acronyms for the same thing. They both measure how often users click on ads.
     
     
     
  7. The only way to be sure that you’ve put ads in the best places on your site is to test frequently and understand the behavior of your users.
     
     
     
  8. The best way to format text ads is to blend with the content as much as possible.
     
     
     
  9. If your page calls for an ad to be served but no ad is returned, this counts as an ad request, a page view, and an impression.
     
     
     
  10. In the AdSense auction, if Advertiser Sami bids $2.40 CPC, Advertiser Raj bids $2.10 CPC, and Advertiser Chris bids $2.15 CPC, Advertiser Sami wins and pays $2.40 for the impression.
     
     
     
  11. With contextual targeting, the Google web crawler analyzes colors, images and videos to match ads to your content.
     
     
     
  12. The number of AdSense ads you can place on a mobile site is the same as you can place on a desktop site.
     
     
     
  13. Page speed is important to ad revenue because users are more likely to stay on a page and return again if the site loads quickly.
     
     
     
  14. If the AdSense crawler cannot crawl a web page, the ads delivered to that page may not be targeted to the page content.
     
     
     
  15. A rejected ad request occurs when a publisher’s content does not comply with AdSense policies.
     
     
     


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