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On long pages skyscrapers may perform better, plus with a little coding you can make them stay in place while scrolling.
But leaderboards may grab their attention before they havetime to scroll and/or click away.
Anyone else have experience with this?
But others swear by 3 columns, one for the menu, one for the content and the third for Google Adsense.
Another trick I learned here is that if the only place on the page to click is the ad you will get many more clicks. Makese (ad)sense and it does bear out in the results...
It's even worse as the font doesn't even match that of my site.
In the publishing business, it's normal for paid advertising to look different from editorial content.
Is there some way to get rid of the white space? there are usually 3 lines and tons of space's left unused...
Not that I know of, since we aren't allowed to fiddle with the code.