Adsence is one of the Primary Income of most of the Online income. Now you can do online free Google Adsense course for AdSense publishers. This Course will teach you how to increase your AdSense revenue, strategies for boosting your RPM and how to improve your clickthrough rate, ad targeting, and coverage.

How to get Google Adsence Certified

STEP 1 :-  Go to https://optimizingadsense.withgoogle.com/course

STEP 2 :- Login with your Adsence Account and Fill the Form.

STEP 3 :- Now Watch Videos and Learn Google Adsence (If you Want) otherwise Go to Final Assessment

STEP 4 :- Answer all the Question and Get above 80% marks (Answers are given Below)

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Optimizing Adsense Answers

Scenario #1: Rebecca has an interior design blog that is largely images of rooms and accessories that gets approximately 5,000 page views per day. She has just signed up for AdSense and hopes to grow her business with her ad revenue.

 

1. When creating her ad units, which ad type should Rebecca choose and why?

“Text and Display” because this creates the most competition in the ad auction and generates maximum revenue.

 

2. True or false? Rebecca should start by placing a 300×250 on her site because this is the highest performing size overall.

False

 

3. Rebecca has one main competitor. She doesn’t want their ads showing up on her site and she wants to compromise the least revenue possible. What should she do?

Enter the domain name into the Advertiser URL section of the Allow & Block Ads tab.

 

4. True or false? Rebecca installs the Google Publisher Toolbar Chrome extension. The Google Publisher Toolbar provides a more detailed view of ads on her site as well as controls to block an ad, a URL or an ad network, or report a problem with an ad.

True

 

Scenario #2: Peter has an e-commerce website selling coffee beans from all over the world. Yesterday, he served 30,000 individual ad impressions. His Ad RPM was $1.50 yesterday.

 

5. What was his total ad revenue for the day yesterday?

$45

 

6. Peter’s site had a 0.5% Ad CTR on the 30,000 impressions he served. How many clicks did Peter’s ads receive?

150 clicks

 

7. Peter wants to put a 200×450 on his site. This is not one of the standard AdSense sizes. Can he create an ad unit with these dimensions?

Yes, you can use Custom Ad Sizes to design this ad unit.

 

8. Peter read about a new ad metric called Active View CPM. With Active View CPM advertisers only pay for for impressions when a user views:

50% of the ad for at least one second

 

Scenario #3: Cory owns a website for travel accommodations reviews and has had AdSense ads on the site since 2009.

 

9. Cory has a 728×90 banner at the top of his page and he is curious if the 970×90 super leaderboard will perform better. What is the name of the feature in his AdSense account that makes it easy to run an A/B test?

Experiments

 

10. Cory has a 336×280 ad unit on his home page. He sometimes sees a smaller, 300×250 display ad appear in that space. What is most likely going on here?

To increase competition for some larger ad sizes, display ads of similar sizes can also appear in the ad slot. So the 300×250 is the highest paying ad available.

 

11. True or false? Advertisers can choose to bid directly on Cory’s URL through placement targeting.

True

 

12. The AdSense crawler crawls Cory’s site weekly in order to provide data for which kind of ad targeting?

contextual targeting

 

Scenario #4: Sasha often does her grocery shopping and home goods shopping online.

 

13. Sasha is browsing a website that ranks the best home cleaning products. On this page, she sees an ad for a new kind of tile cleaner. Sasha is most likely seeing a(n) ________________ ad.

contextually targeted

 

14. While browsing the same site, Sasha sees an ad for the cheddar crackers she typically buys. Sasha is most likely seeing a(n) ________________ ad.

interest-based

 

15. On the same page, Sasha views a 300×600 ad unit with 5 text ads displayed. How many impressions does this count as?

5 impressions

 

16. If Sasha starts on the homepage, then navigates to an article page, then goes back to the homepage, how many total page views does this count as?

3 page views

 

Scenario #5: Thomas has received alerts in his AdSense account that both crawler errors and rejected ad requests are affecting his overall revenue.

 

17. The three most common causes of crawler errors are:

Robot denied, page not found, content behind a login

 

18. A rejected ad request occurs when:

Our crawler sees that an ad unit is within an iframe, which has no content.

 

19. Thomas visits the AdSense Help Center and is able to fix the rejected ad requests and the crawler errors on his site. Now, he would like to test his page speed by using:

The Page Speed Insights tool

 

20. Thomas wants to improve his page speed because he knows:

All of the above.

Once you finished answering you will be getting 100% marks and will be able to download Google adsence certificate.

NOTE :-  Watch all Video to learn Adsence concept and get certified. Above answer are just for Education purpose.

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