The idea of AdsenseJuggler came to me when I changed around the Color Scheme
of the Google Adsense banners I had on one of my websites. At the time I was
making $10 (2.3% CTR), which was more than fair considering my niche and
traffic. But after reading some "Adsense Secrets" and talking to some people in
Webmaster Forums, I decided to change up my Color Schemes. To my surprise, the
next day I made over $20 with a 5% CTR. I was astonished to learn that a few
changes in the Colors of the Ads could yield such great results. However, the
success was short lived. I slowly dropped from the $20 which I made the first
day I changed my Ad Colors, to my original $10/day. After more research, I found
out the explanation of my short-lived 5% CTR. I learned that my recurring
visitors normally didn't click the ads because they were simply ignoring them.
They already knew where the content was, and subconsciously ignored the ads.
However, when I changed around the colors, all of a sudden visitors noticed
something different and started paying attention to them. Until eventually, just
like the previous Ads, these also became ignored.
The idea of AdsenseJuggler is to give your recurring visitors something new
to see. A majority of the time, your ads will load exactly like always. However,
a percentage of the time (5, 10, 20 or 50), the visitor will see something new.
Something he has never seen before; a set of colors which just stands out from
the rest of the site. The visitor will now pay attention to the Google Adsense
Banner, which he had ignored the 10 previous times he has visited your site.
AdsenseJuggler changes the Google Adsense Code "manually" from our end. To
see how it works just go directly to
http://adsensejuggler.com/js.php?id=53. Here you can see that what is
loading on your site is the actually Google Adsense code. In this case, the
color scheme is
"google_color_border = "89C9EF";
google_color_bg = "89C9EF"; google_color_link = "FFFFFF"; google_color_text =
"0066CC" 80% of the time
and one of our random premade Color Schemes the remaining 20%.