Many bloggers who are blogging to gain some part time/full time income from their blogs, use pay per click or other form of advertising networks that make them earn money. To make it more clear, I previously used adsense on this blog to make money and now I am selling ad spots for some fixed cash per month. However, if you are using adsense or other pay per click ads, you must be knowing that users need to click the ads in order to make you money. The most common problem that most bloggers face is regarding the placement of ads. They are in search of most ideal locations for placing ads so that they can earn better revenue. Everyone knows that a perfect location of ads placement can boost your revenues greatly and this leads to a great dilemma.
If you are having the same problem and you are using wordpress blogging platform, there is a solution. You can download the Heatmap Plugin and use it to analyze the most suitable spots for placement of ads that can bring the most ads revenue for your blog. This Heatmap Plugin will help you find most suitable spots for placing banners, organizing navigation, adding advertisements and everything that deserves the hot spot.
You can download the Heatmap Plugin by clicking here and follow the following steps to install the plugin -
1. Upload plugin to your /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
3. Set permission to 777 or 666 for /wp-content/plugins/heatmap/cache folder.
Once you have installed the plugin, you can go to your blog’s homepage to see a small arrow at the top. Clicking on the arrow will reveal the heatmap for ads placement on your blog.









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Find the best spots for placing ads on your blog or website to earn more revenue – http://tinyurl.com/adnqtd
RT @anddjournal: Find the best spots for placing ads on your blog or website to earn more revenue – http://tinyurl.com/adnqtd
@janicebee thanks for RTing http://tinyurl.com/adnqtd
I’m just starting out in the blogging world, so all you tips and advice are very helpful. Thanks!
Hi, I could not find any link for the plugin. Your “click here” is not linking anywhere.
Sorry Steve. The link was accidentally deleted. Now the link is added and the direct link for the plugin is – http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-heatmap/
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