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We're not supposed to say what our CTR is, but what has become today is about 40% higher than what it has been so far this month.
Possibly google just happens to be serving more appealing ads today but it doesn't look that way to me.
The heat map says it would be even better to have a wide banner across the top of the article, but that would be jarringly disruptive to the design of the page.
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But note that this is a general guide, you need to judge it against the basic design of your page. Note that the one red block in the map is just above the primary content. That would have been disruptive to my design.
While I suppose one ought to design with the heat map in mind, I didn't know about it at the time, and frankly I am so interested in repeat visitors and natural linking that I don't think it's best to make ad performance the only criterion in my designs.
[edited by: Woz at 1:04 am (utc) on April 30, 2005]
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After you've done that, move your ad as the heat map advises, and wait enough time to collect statistically significant data.
Realize that the statistics are only meaningful if the conditions are otherwise the same. You may see a change in response for other reasons. maybe your search engine ranking got better for some query, but the people who search for that query aren't the sort to click ads. Or maybe the ads served now are more or less appealing than what was served last week. Be careful about reading too much into the results.
Still, I would take the heat map's advice as the first thing to try.