Change Fonts and Font Size Of Google AdSense Ads

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Tuesday, 23rd Jun 2009 | Share


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Quite sometime back we had written about to increase your Google AdSense income, in that post we had stressed about placements and experimenting with colors for your ads.

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However there are a lot of new features rolled out by , some of which include the change in default font size, ability to choose your own font size for AdSense ads and the ability to change the font for your the ads.

These changes go a long way in how you can optimize your ads to generate more clicks, once again experimenting with different formats is the key to getting more revenue, even if something performs good for you, don’t hesitate to try and change things around and see how it works out.

If you want a more detailed description on using AdSense, don’t forget to read our earlier guide for Optimizing and Increasing Google AdSense Revenue.



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  1. Wallace
    June 23rd, 2009 at 10:16 pm #

    the feature should include at the beginning anyway.

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