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With adsense ads (leaderboards, banners, etc.) should I use a border that matches the website's color scheme or rather no border at all so that it blends with the background, as if it was actually part of the page/article? What are your experiences and thoughts with this?
Here is a clear image on what I am talking about:
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Thanks
I'd say give it a whirl and see if it helps you! I found the one change (stylewise) that made a big difference was placement of the ad. Moving from a right aligned skyscraper to a central rectangle gave me a big jump in earnings.
I would say that there are no rules as to what will always work. What works for me may not work for you, and vice versa. The only way to find out what works best for you is experimentation.
I want the visitors to know they are ads as opposed to navigation. I don't believe you have to have a garish clash to achieve that - having a tasteful, well designed page doesn't mean there is trickery involved.
[edited by: david_uk at 10:38 pm (utc) on Nov. 24, 2005]
You can use a random function, time of the day, etc to include either the first, or the second include file. Be sure to use separate channels for each ad type so you can track the performance in the AdSense stats. Within a week or so you should be able to decide which of the two ads performs best.