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In today's world, it seems that almost any
topic is open for debate. While I was gathering facts for this
article, I was quite surprised to find some of the issues I
thought were settled are actually still being openly discussed.
Most of this information comes straight
from the Adsense pros. Careful reading to the end virtually
guarantees that you'll know what they know.
Why, on your web pages of course. Ok, just
kidding. The real question should be: “Is there really any
truth to the rumors that where you place those Google AdSense
ads can actually improve response?” According to my best
information, the answer to that question is: Yes.
Google’s own AdSense experts say that
that there is a direct correlation between the placement of the
AdSense ads and the resulting clickthrough.
When ads are placed in “content zones”,
rather than in “advertising zones”, response rates on Google
AdWords goes up. There are also indications showing that ads
appearing on the right side of the page get clicked more than
ads appearing on the left side.
Advertising analysts with degrees in human
behavior and psychology have spent thousands of man-years
(people-years?) studying how people read printed and Internet
content and what it takes to get them to respond to ads. While
some of these studies are proprietary, or are only available to
anyone with $10,000 or more to spend on a copy, other studies
have been made public and can be read by anyone who is
interested.
Google themselves has released some
relevant information which is focused directly on increasing
your Google AdSense response. You can read their findings here
(https://www.google.com/support/adsense/bin/static.py?page=tips.html).
Of course, all of the studies in the world
aren’t worth a hill of beans if the findings don’t work on
your web site. That’s why it is important to test, test and
test again. Experiment with your Google AdSense placement and
track the results over a period of time. Google provides
response tracking tools in your AdSense control panel. Learn how
to use them. As you begin to see what may be only subtle
differences in response, you’ll be able to determine what
works best for your particular site. But don’t get complacent.
What’s working for you now might not work next month if you
change your site design or content.
One of the most important factors in
determining placement of your ads is the type of content that
your site delivers. If you are primarily an e-commerce site, and
you have a lot of pictures and ad copy for your own products
competing for attention against AdSense ads, then it is going to
be a particularly tough challenge getting any kind of decent
Google AdSense clickthrough. It is situations like this that
require very thorough testing and a lot of trial and error.
Blogs seem to have a lot of success
generating high response rates to Google AdSense listings.
Perhaps it’s because blog readers realize that ad revenue is
the only way that their favorite blogmaster can keep the lights
on, so the readers think of clicking on ads as a way to make a
donation.
Regardless of what the experts say, your
best bet is to tailor your Google AdSense ad placement to what
your own experience shows works best for you. In the end,
you’re the only expert who matters.
That's how things stand right now. Keep in
mind that any subject can change over time, so be sure you keep
up with the latest news.
About the author:
Diane provides marketing and internet profit tips. For more Google AdSense tips, visit http://www.adsense.deeljeabiz.com Email : deeljeabiz@gmail.com
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