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Old 06-05-2011, 08:49 PM   #1
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Where would be the best place to put your ads? I have experimented a little bit, but no real conclusions. If anyone could help me decide where to put my ads on ipad3-g.com, that would be great!
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Move it the the top left corner rather than the top center.

Also increase the overall font size of your website.

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Where would be the best place to put your ads? I have experimented a little bit, but no real conclusions. If anyone could help me decide where to put my ads on ipad3-g.com, that would be great!
Here are a few tips that have helped my adsense earnings
First of all you should try the 336x280 box. Put it in the top left of your content and make sure the text wraps around it and isn't directly below it like it is on your site atm.

Also you should try changing the background of the ad to match the background of your content.

The next step you should try is change the color of the urls in the ad to black so they blend in with the rest of your content. That way they look less like ads that are trying to sell something and more like useful links that are going to help the user.

Most importantly test your results and see what works best for you. Every audience is different so you never know what you might get.

I hope this helps, Peter
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Here are a few tips that have helped my adsense earnings
First of all you should try the 336x280 box. Put it in the top left of your content and make sure the text wraps around it and isn't directly below it like it is on your site atm.

Also you should try changing the background of the ad to match the background of your content.

The next step you should try is change the color of the urls in the ad to black so they blend in with the rest of your content. That way they look less like ads that are trying to sell something and more like useful links that are going to help the user.

Most importantly test your results and see what works best for you. Every audience is different so you never know what you might get.

I hope this helps, Peter
Good response!

I find wrapping an ad box in the top left of the main content works the best and try to blend it in as much as possible.

This isn't to hide the ad, it's to make it appear natural and credible to your website.

I have found that horizontal link bars don't work that great, neither do sidebar ads.

The fact is you just gotta test test test!

Work out the ratio of clicks to page visits and move the ad around every few days to find out the best positioning for you and your website.

You will be attracting different visitors than the rest of us so don't just take our advice, test this on your site. - You will be surprised at the difference the ad location makes to a different demographic.

Cheers,
Dave

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There is just one small square on your site,what you doing man,you can add upto 3 ads plus 3 links plus two custom search boxes,try for a 720 leaderboard or a large rectangle on the right side.
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