{"id":661,"date":"2015-10-29T14:00:02","date_gmt":"2015-10-29T12:00:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.digitalmarketingpro.net\/?p=661"},"modified":"2021-06-28T12:59:31","modified_gmt":"2021-06-28T09:59:31","slug":"adsense-matched-content-review-how-and-when-to-use-them","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.reliablesoft.net\/adsense-matched-content-review-how-and-when-to-use-them\/","title":{"rendered":"Adsense Matched Content Review – How and when to use them"},"content":{"rendered":"

Adsense matched content ads is a new product that Google added in the AdSense family in April 2015. <\/span><\/p>\n

I have been using it for a number of years now and in this review you will learn all the details and most importantly if it\u2019s a product you should use on your website.<\/span><\/p>\n

Google enters the content recommendation game<\/b><\/p>\n

Unlike regular adsense units, matched content ads are promoting your site\u2019s content to site visitors.<\/p>\n

When you activate adsense matched content, Google will scan your website and make content recommendations to visitors with the purpose of increasing engagement, page views and the time users spend on your website.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s similar to a \u2018Related Posts\u2019 section that you see below articles, a feature that is popular on many blogs.<\/p>\n

Adsense matched content ads review<\/h2>\n

As mentioned above, I have been using matched content units for a number of weeks now and I will try below to answer all the questions you might have and also give you my opinion whether you should use it or not.<\/p>\n

Can I use matched content ads on my website now?<\/b><\/p>\n

Matched content ads are not yet available to everyone. Google will send you an invite if your web site is eligible to participate in the matched content ads program. Currently they are available to websites that have many pages and a lot of traffic.<\/p>\n

You can check if the feature is available for your website by logging to your AdSense account and going to SITES and then MATCHED CONTENT.<\/p>\n

If one of your websites is eligible it will show in the Matched content column.<\/p>\n

You can click the arrow next to the site name to control other matched content related settings:<\/p>\n

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Adsense Matched Content Ads Settings<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

How does matched content ads look like?<\/b><\/p>\n

As you can see in the screenshot below they have a very sleek look. Google did a very good job to make matched content ads look like \u2018normal\u2019 related posts.<\/p>\n

You can choose any size you want and Adsense will make sure that the ads look nice in the space provided.<\/p>\n

They are also responsive meaning that their size will adapt automatically when you show them on mobile and tablets.<\/p>\n

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AdSense Matched Content Ads Example<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Do matched content ads count as normal adsense units?<\/b><\/p>\n

For those that are familiar with how adsense works<\/b><\/a>, they know that you are allowed to have up-to 3 adsense units on any website. The good news is that matched content ads do not count as normal adsense units so you can add them in addition to your 3 normal units.<\/p>\n

How many matched content ad units can I use on my website?<\/b><\/p>\n

Google does not specify how many matched content units you can use but I have seen websites using one unit at the bottom of the article and a big 300×600 unit on the sidebar.<\/p>\n

Google does recommend<\/b><\/a> to place the unit below fold and at the end of your articles and they also suggest to place it right below or above a normal adsense unit as this can improve the visibility and engagement rate of the ad units.<\/p>\n

How can you make sure that they will work in an optimal way?<\/b><\/p>\n

To make the most of content matched units, you need to make sure that all your articles have at least one featured image that is big enough (i.e. at least 300×300) and that you make use of microdata for articles<\/b><\/a> or open graph protocol to give search engines more details about your content and image.<\/p>\n

Will matched content ads increase my earnings?<\/b><\/p>\n

I am sure that this will be the most popular question and perhaps one of the factors many people will take into account before deciding to use them or not.<\/p>\n

It should be noted that the main purpose of matched content ads is not to increase your adsense revenue<\/b><\/a> but to increase user engagement and help users discover new content from your website.<\/p>\n

More engagement means more page views and this indirectly helps in getting more ad clicks and more revenue.<\/p>\n

Before adding matched content units on my website, I had a \u2018Related posts\u2019 section. It looked pretty much like the matched units but it was based on related tags i.e. I showed below each of my posts other related posts based on the tags I assign to each post before publication.<\/p>\n

I used event tracking so I knew how many people per day clicked on any of the posts in that section. After adding Google\u2019s content recommendation engine (this is the core of matched content ads), the clicks increased by approximately 15% on a daily basis<\/b>.<\/p>\n

This means that adsense\u2019s recommendations did a better job than the WordPress related posts. More people clicked on the recommended posts and this increased page views, lowered bounce rate<\/b><\/a> and had a positive impact on adsense revenue.<\/p>\n

I don\u2019t know for sure what percentage of revenue can be attributed directly to matched content ads but one thing I know is that the click through rate (CTR) of the other adsense units I am using, was not negatively affected so it\u2019s safe to say that they did more good to the site than bad.<\/p>\n

Also, another thing thing you should know is that Google may show within the recommended posts, promoted ads. As you can see in the screenshot below the 2nd and 3rd boxes are not recommendations based on my website\u2019s content but it\u2019s promoted content.<\/p>\n

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Ads within Google Matched Content Ads<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

For those type of ads you get in adsense reporting more details on the revenue you get when someone clicks on them but the earnings are not significant.<\/p>\n

Finally, something else I noticed is that Google will try different styles for the matched content unit. They sometimes show as the screenshot above and sometimes like a list with text only and no images. I guess this is part of their testing to see what works better on your website and this is good.<\/p>\n

Why you should use adsense matched content units<\/b><\/p>\n

If your website is eligible to use adsense matched content, you should definitely give it a try. In case you are still thinking about, here are a few reasons to make up your mind.<\/p>\n