Welcome to the first part of a series that I simply call blogging experiment. I will create a live experiment for everyone to follow, describe all the steps that I undertake to bring the blog to the top of the search engines and make heaps of money from it. Here is the goal:
If you log into your Google Adsense account you will be presented with the new Terms of Service of Google Adsense which have to be accepted before 25 May of 2008. Failure to accept the Terms and Conditions until that date will have the result that the Google Adsense account will be deactivated.
Choosing the same font style as the Adsense unit for your website has a good effect on the click through rate of that Adsense unit. I already explained the general process of finding out which font style is being used be a Adsense unit and I would like to use this thread as a reference to write down font information for several Adsense units so that you do not have to find that out by yourself.
A way to increase the click through rate of your Google Adsense ads is to use the same font that the ads are using on your website. The first problem that you encounter when you want to do that is to find a way to reveal the font that the Adsense units are using. This is actually not a huge problem and can be solved easily. I would like to explain how you would find out information about the font of the Google Adsense unit that you would like to use.
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