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Anyway, I'd imagine it would be 2403508347 better on the left side, because the navbar on most pages is on the left, so people are used to looking there. Cheap? Dishonest? I think so, but that's just me. Plus, us dumb westerners read left to right. Generally, if you're going to go skyscraper, navbar on the left, AdSense on the right.. That doesn't mean you'll get the best results that way, it just seems to be the general consencious of fairness.
I'm sure we had this conversation early on in the program with some people trying different variations, but I can't find it right now.
The right hand column is THE place to put the ads. The reader, it seems, doesn't look on the left for anything other than the nav bar, which they think they know well.
Results in some cases were triple or more clicks.
But, the best place of all is to wrap it around the text, above the fold, on the right. But, then, that's not for skyscrapers. Probably. Hmm. Might work on some layouts. Maybe. Nah.
We actually did a lot of experimentation and found the 300 x 250 Inline rectangle in the content has been the most effective for us. It is always on the right hand side.
"The right hand column is THE place to put the ads. The reader, it seems, doesn't look on the left for anything other than the nav bar, which they think they know well.Results in some cases were triple or more clicks. "
Really? this is very interesting, recently just increased my ctr by integrating the ads more (still on the left though) may move them to the right at least for A trial perioid.
The last post before this spoke of inline ads, how successful are these and can you allign text around them like images.
Google recommends to use every possibility: left, right and embedded in the text.
Yes, but only one at a time. :-)
I suspect sending political spam using a state email address--it's the name of the list you used-- is against policy. I'd watch that.
Don't misunderstand me. I haven't seen any number on wrap-around, but I think that would work best. I was talking left vs right. And, it depends on the layout and graphics, too.
In a nutshell, I think the ads work in context to what the reader is reading, so you want to look at your page where the ads are in line with the text.