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Monday, May 7, 2007

Adsense Ads and content Multiple Ad Units

Adsense ads and content Multiple Ad Units, another way to increase ad revenue is to use multiple ad units. According to Google’s TOS you are allowed to post up to three ad units per page. Similar to standard search results the highest paying ad units will be served first and the lowest being served last. If there is enough of an ad inventory, place all three ad units. However you should pay attention to the payouts. Current assumption is you get 60% of the revenue (on a $0.05 click you get $0.03). So if a click from the third ad unit is only paying between 3 to 5 cents you may want to omit it from your page. This is one are where giving your ad units channels does have value. If one ad unit is getting a higher percentage of click throughs you’ll want to make sure the highest paying ads are being served there.
Adsense ads and content Multiple Ad Units TIP:Use CSS positioning to get your highest paying ads serving in the location with the highest CTR.Adsense in RSS, with the growth of blogs and RSS feeds you’re starting to see adsense included in the feeds now. IMHO this doesn’t work, and here’s why:1. You only get to place one ad unit.2. You have no control over finding the ’sweet spot’ for the ad unit.3. The ads are usually poorly targeted (this is getting better).4. People develop ‘banner blindness’.

Adsense ads and content Multiple Ad Units, I know people like being able to read full postings in their feed reader, and there are at least a dozen other reasons for full posts from pleasing your users to mobile offline computing, all of which are completely valid. However if your website depends on generating adsense revenue to survive, then bring them to the site and show them the ads there.

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