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Many people suggest that ugly looking websites do way better when it comes to Google Adsense than nice looking ones, how true is that? and why?
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  • Profile picture of the author trendget
    no , i don't think so
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  • Profile picture of the author Warock
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    I don't think so, ugly theme like CTR theme?
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  • Profile picture of the author jaggyjay
    I think this is a myth that may have evolved many years back with POF while they were earning mostly with adsense.

    Needless to say, they themselves have evolved. The site isn't so ugly any more and they have a different monetization model.

    The topic may be worth further investigation. And I wonder if G (or anyone else) might have some quantifiable evidence to support either side.

    In the meantime... I'll just keep cashing my Adsense checks generated by my "ok" looking sites

    Originally Posted by eeeasyas12345 View Post

    Many people suggest that ugly looking websites do way better when it comes to Google Adsense than nice looking ones, how true is that? and why?
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Because a pretty site distracts from adsense ads. That's it.
      It's very simple. Most people do not get a gazillion visitors
      that even things out.

      So, do you want a pretty site, or an adsense site?

      Yes, just my opinion. I have a professional header
      graphic, but that's it. The rest is pure text. Black on
      white, blue links.

      Images and fancy stuff muddle things up. Sure, you have
      to test, but even some of the biggest authority sites,
      e.g. wikipedia, craigslist, EZA, etc. are very ugly.

      Sure, some don't rely on adsense....but what makes
      a useful normal site, is true about a useful adsense site.

      People don't really give a rat's hat about pretty. They
      want info and answers. You, on the other hand, want
      an adsese click.

      When people start thinking adsense when doing a site
      that is monetized with adsense, the outlook can be so much
      brighter...

      Do you think the WF is a pretty site? Okay, they don't use adsense.
      Do you think Digital Point is a pretty site? That site is dang
      ugly....

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      • Profile picture of the author tech84
        Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

        Because a pretty site distracts from adsense ads. That's it.
        It's very simple. Most people do not get a gazillion visitors
        that even things out.

        So, do you want a pretty site, or an adsense site?

        Yes, just my opinion. I have a professional header
        graphic, but that's it. The rest is pure text. Black on
        white, blue links.

        Images and fancy stuff muddle things up. Sure, you have
        to test, but even some of the biggest authority sites,
        e.g. wikipedia, craigslist, EZA, etc. are very ugly.

        Sure, some don't rely on adsense....but what makes
        a useful normal site, is true about a useful adsense site.

        People don't really give a rat's hat about pretty. They
        want info and answers. You, on the other hand, want
        an adsese click.

        When people start thinking adsense when doing a site
        that is monetized with adsense, the outlook can be so much
        brighter...

        Do you think the WF is a pretty site? Okay, they don't use adsense.
        Do you think Digital Point is a pretty site? That site is dang
        ugly....

        Paul

        Lol ,very true, look at webmaster world, it looks like it's stuck in the 90's.
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  • Profile picture of the author eeeasyas12345
    Basically almost every one disagrees with that theory so far, so my next question is do you think my site is ugly? If yes any ideas on how to make it look better and more appealing. Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Nelapsi
    If there was something to this you would see the biggest sites on the internet all ugly, instead they tend to pay money to make sure their websites are well thought out and put together professionally.

    I think this says a lot about the mindset, if you are the kind of person that thinks creating a ugly website is great because you will make a dollar more a day... get some pride. I would rather work on increasing traffic then how to be uglier but that could be just me.
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  • Profile picture of the author Haladli
    I don't think its true. I use adsense pro ultimate ctr theme and magnum ctr theme on all my adsense sites and people like it. Bounce rate is also very low. So I doubt this hypothesis!
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  • Profile picture of the author Dong Lee
    In my opinion: i think this is a complete lie, because who can like ugly websites more than good looking one ?
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  • Profile picture of the author betterwtveter
    Heck no, I have had crappy sites, and I still don't think my site is still good enough, but I try to make it more attracting. But you need to build a simple, clean, attractive site or your traffic is going to be in and out in no time.
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    • Profile picture of the author yukon
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      Originally Posted by betterwtveter View Post

      But you need to build a simple, clean, attractive site or your traffic is going to be in and out in no time.

      Exactly this, keep the design/layout simple.
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      • As long as your ads are placed in the right spots and match your theme, you shouldn't have any problems. While it is recommended to avoid using lots of graphics and flashy images on your site, it doesn't mean that you can't have a simple yet beautiful theme.
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  • Originally Posted by eeeasyas12345 View Post

    Many people suggest that ugly looking websites do way better when it comes to Google Adsense than nice looking ones, how true is that? and why?
    Hi eeeasyas12345,

    It can be true, and it can be not true. It all depends on the strategy that is being used on the website to direct clicks towards the Adsense blocks.

    For example, the strategy employed by ugly looking websites is generally something like this. People make the website so ugly, that people want to click away as fast as they can to go to a different page. They don't know where to click, and the Adsense blocks stand out because they're not as ugly maybe so they click on that to try and get away.

    This type of strategy can get a higher CTR than nice looking sites, if they nice looking sites are not properly optimized. The thing with nice looking sites is that they look so nice that they detract away from the Adsense blocks. So people would rather look at and click on elements on the site rather than the Adsense blocks.

    However, if you craft the site such that you take control of the attention of the visitors from the nice-looking content, slowly towards the Adsense blocks, you can get a higher CTR than ugly sites. For example, if you are using a nicely designed one-column site that forces people's attention from top to bottom, and you place Adsense blocks in a place that happens to be along their line of sight and attention, you can get a CTR better than the ugly site...
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    • Profile picture of the author eeeasyas12345
      Originally Posted by The Mysterious Marketer View Post

      Hi eeeasyas12345,

      It can be true, and it can be not true. It all depends on the strategy that is being used on the website to direct clicks towards the Adsense blocks.

      For example, the strategy employed by ugly looking websites is generally something like this. People make the website so ugly, that people want to click away as fast as they can to go to a different page. They don't know where to click, and the Adsense blocks stand out because they're not as ugly maybe so they click on that to try and get away.

      This type of strategy can get a higher CTR than nice looking sites, if they nice looking sites are not properly optimized. The thing with nice looking sites is that they look so nice that they detract away from the Adsense blocks. So people would rather look at and click on elements on the site rather than the Adsense blocks.

      However, if you craft the site such that you take control of the attention of the visitors from the nice-looking content, slowly towards the Adsense blocks, you can get a higher CTR than ugly sites. For example, if you are using a nicely designed one-column site that forces people's attention from top to bottom, and you place Adsense blocks in a place that happens to be along their line of sight and attention, you can get a CTR better than the ugly site...
      Do you think my Adsense blocks are placed properly on my site?
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      • Profile picture of the author yukon
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        Originally Posted by eeeasyas12345 View Post

        Do you think my Adsense blocks are placed properly on my site?

        The slider at the top/center is distracting (moving images) attention away from the Adsense block below the slider/images.

        Split test by removing the slider from the page & see If it helps increase the CTR on that Ad block below the slider position. Make sure your tracking that exact Ad in your Adsense Admin. (before & after results).
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  • Profile picture of the author socialbookmark
    Originally Posted by eeeasyas12345 View Post

    Many people suggest that ugly looking websites do way better when it comes to Google Adsense than nice looking ones, how true is that? and why?
    I don't see any relation between them, The only thing i know is that visitors and almost all people, like beautiful websites more than ugly ones. Whats your own opinion about it?
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  • Profile picture of the author tronsmith
    Ugly or pretty, doesn't matter. Just try and blend your ads in with your site.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    When you have a web page with a bunch of distractions, your going to get a lower CTR, it's that simple. Doesn't matter If your running Adsense or selling a Mercedes Benz.

    I've said this before, look at sites like Google Search, it's not that it's ugly, it's the simple fact that the web page is minimal by design. Google knows that they can get a higher CTR from a minimal page design.

    Having a minimal web page design is the easiest way to boost CTR, the reason it helps is because traffic isn't going to stay on your web page for very long (that goes for all web pages on the net). Web traffic scans pages, If your not funneling traffic down a planned path, they'll most likely bail from the page or click links that don't get sales.

    Ugly doesn't boost CTR (minimal does), don't bombard the traffic with too many options, keep it simple & very focused.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mikestankowski
    Simple sites and ugly sites are very different things. I definitely think simply laid out sites do better with Google Adsense because it's easier for the reader to navigate through.
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