Blogger over the last couple of months has released a number of new features for its platform:
- Pages for static content
- Advanced template designs
- Template editor
It was therefore time to update my original Adsense template for blogger. Adsense is still growing, and Blogger is still ranking in the top. So without further delay…
…Here goes
Last Updated: 1 August 2010
This guide assumes you are setting up your blog from scratch. If you have an exiting blog on Blogger that you want to monitise with Adsense, or you want to update from the previous version of this template, skip to Part B & C.
PART A: Get your blog setup & ranked
1. Pick your niche, topic and keywords
2. Create your blog
Login
Create your new blog.
Enter your blog settings
Blog Title – Something interesting including your target keyword phrase
Blog address: Use your keyword phrase, in the following order:
- acnecures.blogspot.com
- acne-cures.blogspot.com
- acnecuresblog.com (replace blog with anything you like: news, info, reviews, etc)
- acne-cures-blog.com (replace blog with anything you like: news, info, reviews, etc)
Use the “Check Availability” link to make sure the address is available.
Enter the capcha
Continue to the next screen
3. Setup your static pages
- Contact me
- Terms & conditions
- Privacy policy
Contact Me
Enter your page title: Contact Me
I suggest you include some introductory text before adding your contact me form.
The easiest way to add your form, and capturing email addresses for future use (* lists *), is to embed a Google Form using google docs.
If you’ve already got a form setup for another blog, just embed that one.
If not, just go over to Google Docs, and create a new form. Here is a good guide on creating forms with Google Docs.
Setup your form based on the data you want to capture and get the embed code.
In your Blogger page, go to Edit HTML and paste the embed code.
Before you publish your page, set your post options:
Publish the page. When you publish your first page you will be asked where you want to include the Pages gadget.
Choose Blog tabs, and click the Save and Publish button.
View the page to make sure you are happy. Make further changes if needed.
Dont worry about the look and feel of the overal blog as this will change when you get to Phase B and implement the Blogger Adsense template.
Privacy Policy
Create another page, this time for your privacy policy. Use this site to generate your privacy policy which is compliant with adsense.
Before you publish the page set the post options. Use the same post options as when you did the contact me page.
Terms and Conditions
There are loads of options for this online, just search Google for them. The one I use is from the UK Government’s Business Link site. You can also use this for things like your Privacy Policy, but I prefer the one linked to above.
4. Configure your blog settings
Before starting to post your blog posts, there are a couple of configuration options for your blog that you need to update.
Basic
| Title | Just check you are happy with the title you entered under step 2. Its important your title includes your main keyword. |
| Description | This will be be included on the template under the title. It will help your rankings if this includes either your main keyword or a couple of related terms.
At the moment the Adsense template does not include this description as the description meta tag (dont worry if you dont know what this is). I might change this in future versions. |
| Add your blog to our listings? | Yes |
| Let search engines find your blog? | Yes |
| Show Quick Editing on your Blog? | Optional – I have it set to Yes |
| Show Email Post links? | Optional – I have it set to No |
| Adult Content? | Whatever is applicable to your Niche. |
| Gloabl Settings | Whatever is appropriate to your blog |
Make sure you press “Save Settings” before moving on to the next section.
Publishing
No need to change anything here at the moment, unless you want to change your domain or point your blog to your own domain.
Formatting
Most of the settings on this section can be set to your own preferences. Make sure the following are set in the way I outline:
| Show at most | 4 posts |
| Show title field | Yes |
| Enable float alignment | Yes |
Comments
Archiving
Site feed
Email & Mobile
Set as per your own preferences. I dont use this at the moment so leave it per the default settings.
OpenID
Set as per your own preferences. I dont use this at the moment so leave it per the default settings.
Permissions
The default settings are the ones you want for the Blog Readers section. But just in case you accidentally changed things, make sure that anybody can read your blog.
5. Find your authority site
Authority & trust are important and increasingly tests indicate it might be a factor used in Ranking sites. Therefore make sure that your sites link out to relevant authority sites. How to find one?
Take your target keyword and search for it in Google. Look at the top results, and see if you can spot a Wikipedia listing, or .edu or .org website. If there isnt one, move a “level up” to your main keyword.
“Whats a level up?”….A level up is “Acne” if your target keyword is “Acne Cures”.
If your still out of luck, just look on Wikipedia for a relevant page to your topic and use that one.
Make sure that in each of the posts you write about below, you include 1 authority link.
6. Post your 4 articles
Write (or outsource) your 4 articles. 2 for your main keyword, and 2 for your target keyword.
Then post them on your blogger blog.
As per Steve & Tim’s template and Adsense Guide in The IM Advantage, if you dont use a blog title then it wont show a post heading on the home page. Myself, I do use blog titles because it improves usability and it also helps with ranking your sites.
I suggest you experiment whether with or without title works best. Make sure related keywords are included in your page title if you do, and keep it to 70 characters. For example:
Herbal Acne Cures
Feel free to include images in your post.
7. Getting indexed & ranked
Onsite optimization
Once you have your post written, keyword optimize it by:
- including your target keyword and some related keywords throughout your document, but only a couple of times. Dont overdo it.
- include your target keyword in section headings across your posts
- link out to 1 authority site in the body of your post (see step 5 above), but only once.
Is your site indexed?
Search engine rankings
Here are some other good tips from ProBlogger: 5 Ways to Get Your Blog Indexed by Google in 24 Hours
Offsite optimization
The main approaches I use to create backlinks:
- Directory sites
- Forums
- Setup squidoo lenses and hub pages
- Guest posts
- Outsourcing
Aim to get to 10 visitors a day before you move on to the next step.I suggest you continue building links, and maybe once a week writing a new high quality article.
PART B: Installing the Adsense Template
Are you sure you are indexed and getting 10 visitors a day? Dont apply this to your main blog until you do. Feel free to test this on a temporary blog.
1. Download template
Download the template to your harddrive. Some browsers open up XML files (the file format of the template), so I have zipped the file.
2. Install the template
Go back to your blog dashboard and click the Design link for the blog where you want to implement the Adsense template.
You are likely to get a warning after you have pressed Upload. This is because the Simple template includes a number of widgets that this new template does not use. You can keep the data if you really want, but I recommend you choose the delete widgets option.
If this happens, just start over with Part B, make sure you unzip and dont edit the template before uploading.
Viewing your new blog template
Updating the homepage intro text
3. Enable Adsense
Its time to setup your adsense ads now. Again, I will assume you know how to use the Adsense features to get the embed code for your ads.
Getting an adsense account
In case you dont have an adsense account yet, make sure you develop your blog first. You need to request the account for a site that has at least 20 or so pages, meets the quality criteria for websites, as well as a regular flow of visitors.
http://hubpages.com/hub/adsense_approval_tips
Linking blogger with adsense
If your blogger account is not yet linked to your adsense account, then also choose “Switch Internet Account” and make sure you are linked to the correct account.
You will need to fill out a number of details from your Adsense account to enable the two accounts to be linked.
4. Setting up Adsense
Here are the dimensions for each ad position in the template:
Homepage Main Ad: Big square 336×280 px
Homepage Link units: 3 x Link Unit 180x90px
Go back to your dashboard, and click the Design link. This will take you to the Add and Arrange Page Elements page.
There are 6 adsense ad units on this page that can be added in – 3 link units and 3 ad units. If you are not seeing all of them, re-upload the template after you have enabled Adsense on your blog.
Select the relevant Format. For the units in block 1 above use the big square ad, lblock 2 are the 180 x 90, link units and in 3 are the sky scrapers.
Additional tips
- Make sure you use the correct ad sizes
- For the colour scheme, use the default Google color scheme but set the border to white, and the display URL to black
- If you look carefully you will notice that the body text of the template is set to dark grey (#222). Based on tests where I have done this and had the main ad text pure black (#000) increased CTR.
- Check your allowed sites setting in the Adsense Setup area. Make sure its set to Any site, or include the URL of your blog
4. Customizing the Theme
5. Improve your rankings
Continue to build backlinks, making sure you mix and match the anchor text between your main keyword, target keyword, web address, and related keywords.
PART C: Updating from previous versions
notes
1 The standard blogger templates use H1 for your site title and H3 for the article heading. Therefore for now use H4 to break up your posts in sections. In the future I might update the template to ensure that it uses the best compination of H1,H2,H3 tags for ranking your site.
2 The text used in a link that you click on, usually underlined and blue.