How to make AdSense compete with your other Ad inventory in DFP Small Business
I assume that if you are reading this chapter you are not
only serving AdSense via DFP but instead have other Advertising campaigns that
you run. So how can you maximize the revenue of your Ad Inventory using the
build in DFP AdSense feature? Easy, make AdSense compete with your other
inventory.
This means that you can set up DFP so that it will only show
AdSense if the AdSense Ad showing actually has a higher CPM then your other Ads
in competition for a specific Ad Unit.
If you previously used my initial approach and created a
separate line item for each AdSense Ad Unit you unfortunately have to disable
them all and set up your DFP Ad Units for using AdSense like I described in the
link above.
Now you need to know that only Line Items of the following
Type can compete with AdSense:
- network
- bulk
- price priority
- house
You can set the Type of a Line Item here:
So if you want your Third Party Ad Inventory to compete with
AdSense you need to make sure that the Line Items serving your Third Party Ads
are set to one of the above Types.
Now you just need to set a CPM price for your Line Items and
as soon as you did that, AdSense will compete with your Third Party Ad
Inventory and will only show if the CPM price the AdSense Ad gets is higher than
your defined CPM price.
You can set the CPM price by clicking on a Line Item you want to compete with
AdSense then click on the Settings Tab
and enter the CPM price into the Rate
field.
Click save and you are done.
I have read some posts on webmaster forums where people
thought they could use this system to ‘trick’ AdSense to serve higher paying
Ads on their websites.
CAREFUL: If your goal is to only get Ads that have an equal
or higher CPM you defined and if not don’t get an Ad at all then you can use
the above method. But if you think that you can ‘trick’ AdSense into serving
only higher paying Ads to circumvent your Smart Pricing Factor you are
mistaken. If you use the method above and don’t have Third Party Ads competing
with AdSense you will get a lot less Ad Impressions from AdSense (depending on
the CPM you set). Each Ad Impression that is not delivered, even if it only
pays cents, is revenue lost. Keep that in mind.
Source: DFP Tutorials
How to make AdSense compete with your other Ad inventory in DFP Small Business
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10/08/2014
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