Tycoon Talk
Become a Big fish!
The number 1 forum for online business!
Post topics, ask questions, share your knowledge.
Tycoon Talk is part of Freelancer.com - find skilled workers online at a fraction of the cost.

Google Adsense Forum


You are currently viewing our Google Adsense Forum as a guest. Please register to participate.
Login



Reply
adsense position (on a webpage)
Old 07-06-2005, 08:11 PM adsense position (on a webpage)
Novice Talker

Posts: 5
Trades: 0
for those of you that use google adsense, have you found that a certain location on your webpage does better than other spots? for me, one of my sites is basically 2 columns (with the leftside shorter and contain links) does the best. i had it at the top of the page and it looked tacky and screamed "ADS" whereas the ads on the side of the page blends in with the site.

how about you?
sunnigrl is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile
 
 
Register now for full access!
Old 07-07-2005, 02:45 AM
mtishetsky's Avatar
King Spam Talker

Posts: 1,226
Name: Mike
Location: Mataro, Spain
Trades: 0
Quote:
Originally Posted by sunnigrl
for those of you that use google adsense, have you found that a certain location on your webpage does better than other spots? for me, one of my sites is basically 2 columns (with the leftside shorter and contain links) does the best. i had it at the top of the page and it looked tacky and screamed "ADS" whereas the ads on the side of the page blends in with the site.

how about you?
It all depends on layout of certain page. In general, the adsense block should be placed in or near the area which is most covered with user's mouse moves.
__________________

Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
-
Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
-
Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE

And don't forget to give me talkupation!
mtishetsky is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile Visit mtishetsky's homepage!
 
Old 07-07-2005, 03:21 AM
shabbirbhimani's Avatar
Application Developer

Latest Blog Post:
How to Write Product Reviews?
Posts: 1,003
Name: Shabbir Bhimani
Location: at Go4Expert.com
Trades: 0
The best part to put the ads if you are looking for higher click through is almost 200 pixel from top. Almost where view first unread options comes in this thread. This has been proposed by many in many marketing forums and I am also seeing higher click through in my site. you would see many Giants like ebay and amazon put there best section to promote on this portion

Thanks
Shabbir Bhimani
__________________

Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
|
Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
|
Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
shabbirbhimani is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile Visit shabbirbhimani's homepage!
 
Old 07-07-2005, 03:27 PM
Super Talker

Posts: 112
Trades: 0
As far as CTR goes, it's generally a good idea to place them near the top of the page (above the fold). Integretion is the real trick though. You need to play around with the colors, borders, etc. to make the ads blend in with the rest of the site.
__________________
-- Jeremy Maddock

Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE


Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
WealthStream is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile Visit WealthStream's homepage!
 
Old 07-13-2005, 09:48 PM
Ultra Talker

Posts: 462
Trades: 0
When making money from Adsense, ad positioning does count alot. The better you place the ads the more money you are likely to make.
__________________

Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
|
Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE

---->
Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
- Over 3,000 Programs - Contextual Ads, Pay Per Lead, plus more
john546 is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile Visit john546's homepage!
 
Old 07-14-2005, 03:56 PM
AbbyLynn97's Avatar
Average Talker

Posts: 25
Location: Chicago, IL
Trades: 0
I've had very good luck with 160x600 Ads on the right hand side of my content.
__________________
~Abby Lynn~


Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE

"...second place is first loser..."
AbbyLynn97 is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile Visit AbbyLynn97's homepage!
 
Old 07-14-2005, 09:25 PM
Guerrilla's Avatar
Ultra Talker

Posts: 424
Trades: -1
i like adjusting the settings so that it looks like blue links in a vertical list on a white background and i imitate the look exactly on the sites navigation system then whack the ads in the middle of the navigation menu. Doesnt break googles TOS because i am not directing people to click on it, its just looks like my menu.
Guerrilla is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile
 
Old 05-07-2006, 08:43 AM Re: adsense position (on a webpage)
Novice Talker

Posts: 9
Trades: 0
Yeah I noticed that too.

I tried to put AdSense at the bottom of my page, where hopefully no-one would notice them, and it gave me absolutely nothing for any impressions, compared to like 100USD/thou before...

Safe to say, have moved it back to the top now...
__________________
PhiCloray


Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
phicloray is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile
 
Old 05-08-2006, 11:38 AM Re: adsense position (on a webpage)
Average Talker

Posts: 21
Location: Western Australia
Trades: 0
Quote:
Originally Posted by Guerrilla
i like adjusting the settings so that it looks like blue links in a vertical list on a white background and i imitate the look exactly on the sites navigation system then whack the ads in the middle of the navigation menu. Doesnt break googles TOS because i am not directing people to click on it, its just looks like my menu.
Thats exactly one way to increase clicks.
__________________

Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
|
Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
SR-Travis is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile
 
Old 05-08-2006, 02:01 PM Re: adsense position (on a webpage)
chrishirst's Avatar
Missing! presumed drunk.

Posts: 41,517
Name: Chris Hirst
Location: Blackpool. UK
Trades: 0
Quote:
I tried to put AdSense at the bottom of my page, where hopefully no-one would notice them, and it gave me absolutely nothing for any impressions
Adsense doesn't pay for impressions, only clicks.
So if no one notices them, no one will click on them.
__________________
Chris. ->> Links are advertising NOT optimising!! <<-
A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds
Thought for today:- I SEO the only industry where all the cowboys are Indians?
chrishirst is online now
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile Visit chrishirst's homepage!
 
Old 05-08-2006, 02:34 PM Re: adsense position (on a webpage)
stOx's Avatar
Machine

Latest Blog Post:
Worlds Smallest Car - Peel P50
Posts: 2,111
Name: Matt. (>',')>
Location: London, England.
Trades: 0
I think impressions plays a factor in the amount you earn. Sometimes i have had no clicks and 1 cent earnings... But it's never been more than 1 cent, so don't go buying a speedboat hoping to make money from impressions.

Ultimately it's the clicks that you get paid for.
__________________

Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
-
Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
-
Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
stOx is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile Visit stOx's homepage!
 
Old 05-08-2006, 03:30 PM Re: adsense position (on a webpage)
vangogh's Avatar
Post Impressionist

Posts: 10,688
Name: Steven Bradley
Location: Boulder, Colorado
Trades: 0
Not a lot of money from impressions here either StOx. Now if we were both getting thousands upond thousands of page views those pennies might start to add up.

I think Guerilla's way for settng up ads is probably the best way to go. You should definitely experiment some with the ad types, ad colors, ad placements and measure the results to see what works best. It's not always the same for every site, but I think the general guidleines of having the ads blend with your site and following the Google Heatmap work well.
__________________
l Search Engine Friendly Web Design |
Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE

l Tips On Marketing, SEO, Design, and Development |
Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE

l
Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
|
Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
vangogh is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile Visit vangogh's homepage!
 
Old 05-24-2006, 10:27 AM Re: adsense position (on a webpage)
Novice Talker

Posts: 6
Trades: 0
large rectangle ads in the "Orange area" doesnt always work for all site. i always use a small banner text ads for my site, and not in the orange area, and i always make >1500$ a month, heheheh.
Dont always trust google... or somebody else, sometimes beside reading other people's writing you should always do a research yourself you know.
lagamaton is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile
 
Old 05-26-2006, 08:17 PM Re: adsense position (on a webpage)
Average Talker

Posts: 20
Trades: 0
It is all about how you designed your page, but you should place them in an area where people have to see them.
I have good experience with a skyscraper to the right of the page, and links right over my own navigation menu to the left.
__________________
Are you happy with what your website is earning?
Michael Cheney makes $19,156 a month just from AdSense,
Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
show you how.
zilch2k is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile
 
Old 05-27-2006, 09:38 AM Re: adsense position (on a webpage)
afridy's Avatar
Extreme Talker

Posts: 196
Trades: 0
A top lead board and a left side skyscraper perfomrs well for me.
afridy is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile
 
Old 05-27-2006, 11:12 AM Re: adsense position (on a webpage)
astrojith's Avatar
Ultra Talker

Posts: 490
Trades: 0
An AD between the banner and the content and ADs in right works like a charm for me !!
__________________
Get FREE Science, Tech & Coding Ebooks :
Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE


astrojith is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile
 
Old 05-29-2006, 06:51 AM Re: adsense position (on a webpage)
Extreme Talker

Posts: 224
Trades: 0
Quote:
Originally Posted by lagamaton
large rectangle ads in the "Orange area" doesnt always work for all site. i always use a small banner text ads for my site, and not in the orange area, and i always make >1500$ a month, heheheh.
Dont always trust google... or somebody else, sometimes beside reading other people's writing you should always do a research yourself you know.
Heatmap works well for most of the sites. However its not a one size for all situation. There could be a lot of differnece depending on the nature of site. For example, for forums, I have seen ads below the first post works very well.

Just a few points, based on my experience:

1. Dont use the typical places for ads. People are ad blind now a days, and they avoid looking at the typical areas(like top banner) naturally.

2. Mix ads with the content. In beween the content, without borders works very well.

3. use same color scheme as the rest of your site. the one that gells with the site content performs well.

4. Dont over use the ads. The first block should be the one where you expect maximum clicks. Normally, just one block in best performaing area will work best.
__________________

Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
::
Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE


Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
::
Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE

alemcherry is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile Visit alemcherry's homepage!
 
Old 06-03-2006, 09:11 AM Re: adsense position (on a webpage)
trichnosis's Avatar
Webmaster Talker

Posts: 511
Trades: 0
look this url https://www.google.com/support/adsen...954&topic=8437

i think your answer is here
__________________
....
trichnosis is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile Visit trichnosis's homepage!
 
Old 06-13-2006, 05:30 PM Re: adsense position (on a webpage)
dougadam's Avatar
The Watkins Man

Latest Blog Post:
Bloom Where You Are
Posts: 359
Name: Douglas Adams
Location: Traverse City, Michigan
Trades: 0
Quote:
Originally Posted by shabbirbhimani
The best part to put the ads if you are looking for higher click through is almost 200 pixel from top. Almost where view first unread options comes in this thread. This has been proposed by many in many marketing forums and I am also seeing higher click through in my site. you would see many Giants like ebay and amazon put there best section to promote on this portion

Thanks
Shabbir Bhimani
How about the distance from the side?
__________________

Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
indpassoc |
Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
|
Please login or register to view this content. Registration is FREE
indpassoc
dougadam is offline
Reply With Quote
View Public Profile Visit dougadam's homepage!
 
Reply     « Reply to adsense position (on a webpage)
 

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off





   
RSS Feed  Feeds: RSS   JS   XML
RSS Feed  Feeds for this forum: RSS   JS   XML



Page generated in 0.53274 seconds with 12 queries