Positioning of AdvertsAfter
using AdSense for a while you must have begun to ask yourself if there's
anything you could do to improve your AdSense based earnings. But before you go
on experimenting with this and that setup you have to realize a couple of
things about positioning. The
first thing you should know is that there is no universal position that is
guaranteed to improve your earnings. That being said, the part above about
experimenting is meant to be taken literally. You have to try as many setups as
you can to find the solution with the greatest benefit. But,
of course certain places usually work better then others. Of course, Google
recognizes this and they publish a "heat map" of how much revenue ads
placed in certain portions of the page can bring you. Experimenting is often
the best way you can find, what suits the sub conscious mind of your audience. Generally
the most profitable ads are placed within the main content, generally right
above it. But this is by no means a rule and there are some exceptions to it.
One known exception is having a news site or something similar to a new site. If
this is your case, you will often find that you generate more earnings by
placing your ads at the bottom of the content, right before comments begin.
This is because as users finish reading a story, they have a short moment where
they're looking for something more to do. And your AdSense ads can offer them
that something. Also,
placing ads to the left side of your page seems to work better almost all the
time. Of course, this is logical because text is generally written from left to
right (unless you come from certain countries where it's the other way around).
People
will finish a sentence and return their eyes to the left position, which means
they have a higher chance of spotting your ads. Also, there's a bit more to this then just having ads visually in the right place. If you have more then one ad you have to worry about where they're located in the code as
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