banners
and the best locations for them. While this is a much wider subject you should
generally know that the top three Google AdSense formats are: 336x280 large
rectangle 300x250 medium rectangle and 160x600 skyscraper. Make
sure you choose the appropriate colors for the ads, as making them too
different from your site's content (or just different in a bad way) is sure to
make visitors regard them as banners which have nothing to do with the site
itself. Make
sure these ads are positioned where they'll generate the highest amount of
profit. Most times, that location is said to be right before the beginning of
your site's actual content. On
pages with a long text body, you might find skyscrapers to do better, simply
because users get exposed to them for more time. Also, for sites with news or
similar items, you might find a good position to be at the bottom of your
content, because that's when people are finished reading your story and are
looking for something else to do. You
should use more AdSense units if you have a lot of text on your page. Just make
sure not to overdo it because you might find that you will get a lot lower CTR
and lower revenues then you were getting in the first place by employing this
technique inappropriately. You can add as many as three units, so use them
wisely. There's
a Google AdSense Preview Tool that will let you visualize what ads would get
served on your page and it can come in very handy as a testing mechanism. Just
make sure you respect the AdSense policy regarding click fraud. As a pointer
you could place a picture next to your adds, just make sure to leave some room
in between in order to make sure this isn't regarded as encouraging visitors to
click the link. Of
course there are more ways to increase AdSense traffic from your site, but
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