The header on Blogger serves little purpose of an affiliate marketing blog like the one I operate. For any e-commerce website, it is important to keep your surfer's on your site until the individual monetizes their visit. This can be done by clicking on the Google Adsense ads, or by following an affiliate marketing trail, or by purchasing the product you are selling if you are running a drop shipping website. Landing pages are essential to getting your site on the radar and building traffic. Exit points or pages are essential to control and minimize. By minimizing the exit points you can rest a little easier that your affiliate future will be stable. Blogger generally has a nice bar at the top of its blogs that allows surfers to scroll to the next blog, or navigate away from your page. This is easily remedied and should ensure that your surfer's are given less options to navigate away, except through monetized traffic avenues. This video will teach you the simple steps necessary to remove your header and increase your possibility to monetize on your traffic. Your site may, or may not be an affiliate marketing site, it may be a drop shipping site, or it may be a MP3 blog. All of these have one thing in common: the need to maintain user presence on your pages. Follow the simple steps as outlined to remove that nasty navigation bar that Google throws onto your blog whether you want it nor not.
#navbar-iframe {display: none !important;}
I included the code so all you have to do is copy and paste it into the html file. Hopefully, this simple tweak will allow you to monetize a little more. It is simple tweaks like this, when maximized increase overall commissions. This ensures that your affiliate future is well taken care of.
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