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Creating an Adsense website isn’t too difficult, after all you just create the website, get the plain old Adsense code and shove it on your site right? Wrong! The Adsense color that you use on your ads can actually make a big difference to how many clicks your ads will get. That’s right, something as simple as changing the color can make the world of difference to your income.
The default color of Adsense ads is a white background, blue heading, black text and green url.
So if you use those default colors on your website, do you know what that means? That means that if someone like me, comes along and visits your websites, I am going to take one look at those ads and know instantly that they are Google ads. And guess what??? I’m probably not going to click on them.
In fact, many of your visitors wont click on them, because the default Google Adsense colours make your ad stand out as being an ad and people don’t like that.
Now, if my website had a blue background, for example, why would I want to put an ad on there with a white background. That ad would just stand out and hit you in the face as being an ad. Instead, I would find the hex number for the blue background color that I have on my website, and when I set up my Adsense ads, I would put that hex number in for the background and border color.
Now my Adsense ads have the same background color as the rest of my site and they blend in nicely. I’m not going to stop there though, I’m also going to get the hex number for the color that I have my titles on my website and I am going to make my Adsense titles the same color.
I may even change the url color from green to the standard blue link color.
My ads would blend so well with the rest of my site that there will me many more clicks as my visitors wont even notice that they are Google Adsense ads.
I have a number of websites online and I have played around with the colors to see whether it makes a difference or not and trust me, by blending your Adsense color with the rest of your site, your Adsense income will increase.




Sheryl
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