Tag Archives: Social

Join #AskAdSense on Google+ and Twitter

We’ve expanded AdSense support to our English AdSense Twitter and Google+ pages. Join our weekly #AskAdSense office hours and speak directly with our support specialists on topics like: ad placements, mobile implementation, account activation, account suspension, ad formats, and much more.


#AskAdSense office hours will be held every Thursday morning 9:30am Pacific Daylight Time beginning September 29th, 2016. Participating is easy:
  1. Follow AdSense on Twitter and Google+ 
  2. Tweet, post, comment, or reply to AdSense on Twitter or Google+ asking your question during the office hours. 
  3. Please do not provide personally identifiable information in your tweets or comments.
  4. If you can’t attend during our office hour times, be sure to use #AskAdSense in your tweet, post, comment or reply to AdSense and we’ll do our best to respond during our weekly office hours.

On October 13th, John Brown, Head of Publisher Policy Communications for Google, will be joining our office hours to provide transparency into our program policies. John is actively involved with the AdSense community helping to ensure that we continue to make a great web and advertising experience. You can also follow John on the SearchEngineJournal.com column "Ask the AdSense Guy" to learn more about Google ad network policies, processes, and best practices.

AdSense strives to provide many ways to help you when you need it, we’re happy to extend this to our Twitter and Google+ profiles. Be sure to follow us and we’re looking forward to speaking to you there. 


Posted by: Jay Castro from the AdSense Team

Source: Inside AdSense


3 easy tips to build a relationship with your audience

Drawing new visitors to your site is only half of the battle. Having a plan for them to follow once they get there is the key to encouraging repeat visits and building a meaningful relationship with your readers.

To engage user-focused design for your site, it’s important to consider the following:


1. Keep It Simple

Gating desirable content can be a great way to learn more about visitors by prompting them to fill out a form or sign up for your newsletter to access it. However, roughly 67% of users will abandon an effort to obtain information or purchase something online if there are too many steps to take. Make sure your users get what they need in as few steps as possible. Matched content is another way to keep visitors from checking out too soon by increasing your odds of presenting them with content they are directly interested in.

2. Identify User Moments

People often look for inspiration and ideas while they complete a task online. Anticipating your visitors’ needs can help you set up your site to better serve them so you can capture and capitalize on these important moments. Whether they are purchasing something or just browsing, presenting this information in the right format can greatly increase the amount of time they spend on your site. 



For example, if you’re an eCommerce site selling chocolates, having recommendations alongside each product such as gift boxes, complementing candy, and drink pairings can get your site visitor thinking about the holidays or gifts for their loved ones.

3. Create engaging Calls to Action 

Bold “sign up” buttons and friendly prompts or reminders move visitors to take action. From bold colors and text to exaggerated size and other visual clues, there are a number of ways to make these important actions stand out on your site and even fun for users to engage with. In fact, our own AdSense team tested different campaign graphics on our marketing campaigns and saw higher implementation and engagement rates.
 

To learn more about familiarizing your audience with your brand, check out the AdSense Guide to Audience Engagement.


Posted by Jay Castro
From the AdSense Team

Source: Inside AdSense


Amplify your content with social

Social media is more than just vacation photos and stories about babies, it’s about sharing experiences and creating interactions with people.

Content on social media can instantly reach millions of users and create thousands of online stories. Do you remember the social media storm that Ellen DeGeneres created with a single photo? Her selfie from the 2014 Oscars started a global conversation and has since been added to Google’s 2014 web culture guide. Her content holds the win for the most retweeted tweet with more than 3M retweets, 6.8M site embeds, and even temporarily led to Twitter going down.

Big events like the Oscars create opportunities for publishers to interact with users through both original content and viral content. This summer, users will be searching, sharing, and consuming content like never before. Be sure to examine your content strategy, and find ways to spark conversations on social channels or, contribute to an existing digital conversation.



How can AdSense Publishers participate in big events? If you're new to AdSense, you can sign up now and turn your passion into profit.

  1. Include editorial coverage around topical events.
  2. Make sure your content is easy to consume and share.
  3. Create a social media strategy around a big event.


Here are four tips to help jumpstart your social media strategy:

  1. Know your audience. Trigger an emotional response from your viewers by humanizing your brand.
  2. Be social to win on social by creating relationships with your users.
  3. Don’t be afraid to follow the leaders and the trends. If there’s social proof behind it, do it.
  4. Use tools to help you create great content.


More on the fourth tip, here are a few tools to help you #drawthecrowds through social channels:

  • Buffer is a well-known tool used by social media marketers. It helps streamline your social media management.
  • Pablo is a tool created by Buffer that is “the simplest way to create beautiful images that fit every social network perfectly”.
  • Canva is another image creating tool that can help you create visual content on a budget.
  • Feedly can help you organize and read relevant content in your industry to help fuel your content creation.
  • Google Trends is a widely used tool to help you identify key trends happening around the world.
  • IFTTT is a popular tool used to streamline many tasks. For example, here’s a pre-built recipe that will automate the process of tweeting each new wordpress blog post.


According to the New York Times, 68% of users share [online content] to give people a better sense of who they are and what they care about. To amplify your content this summer, be sure to create content that resonates with your audience.


New to AdSense? Sign up now and turn your passion into profit. Let us know your thoughts on Twitter @AdSense.

Posted by Barbara Sarti and Jay Castro from the AdSense team

Source: Inside AdSense


Fairmont Gets Deeper Understanding of Social Interactions for Real Results

How do you improve social messaging for some of the world's most prestigious hotels? If you're Fairmont Raffles Hotels, you turn to Google Analytics. 

Fairmont is famous for its nearly 100 global luxury hotels, from the original Raffles Hotel in Singapore to the grand Empress Fairmont in Victoria, B.C.  The variety of the properties can make social impact tricky to measure, says Barbara Pezzi, Director of Analytics & SEO.

Charmingly direct, Pezzi says her team tried other social media analytics tools and found that "the metrics were really lame. Number of likes and retweets — that didn't really tell us anything." They wanted to know exactly who they were attracting and how.

Once the Fairmont team began using Google Analytics, they were able to see their audiences more clearly and tailor messages to fit. The results were impressive: a doubling of bookings and revenue from social media. 

Here's the whole story:



"It was a big revelation for everyone" — when it comes to analytics, those are the magic words.

Learn more about Google Analytics and Google Analytics Premium here.

Posted by Suzanne Mumford, Google Analytics Marketing