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Page CTR 1.4%
Page eCPM $6.83
Average a day $1.49
Average Clicks 3
Average Page Impressions 218
I was also curious about placement. If anyone wants to see my site let me know and I will let you know the address. I'm not sure if I have the AdSense bar in the correct places for my website.
Thanks in advance for your help :)
Follow the heat map. Guaranteed improval of clicks or ctr. Non-guarantee of earnings improval. But usually, getting more clicks will be your first step to getting more revenues regardless of the smart pricing issue.
Just getting depressed with this.
ebb and flow man... ride it out...
You could move the Adsense from the bottom of the page to the top - it may mean redesigning your website a bit, but if you're serious about Adsense you'll giv it a try.
absolutely... good advice... experiment with colors too. I found that to be pretty big....
I like your site and I can see (I think) how you want it to work but if you want higher CTR on adsense ads you are going to have to make a trade-off.
Note - as I clicked on the camera reviews I did notice a slow down on your site.
On the camera information pages you have the heading:
'Network camera ratings' with blank space directly to the right. A 2 ad horizontal banner would fit in there if you increased the height a little - this is also a possible hotspot. As it wouldn't really affect your layout and content I'd definitely try that as well.
Like EFV said earlier - you need more eyeballs.
One change. Move the ad from the bottom left (terrible spot) to just under the Site Search Table and Big Pic of Camera. Use a Leaderboard blended in with the colors of you page and centered.
Below is a rough idea
__________
Ne........ews.com
Link Bar
Site Search Table / Big Pic of Camera
(Move AS to here) AdSense 728 x 90 Leader Board
Ntwr..... / Ntwrk........website
Good luck.
- Change the AdSense link colors to match your site links
- Match the padding of your nav boxes and the AdSense block
- If you're up to it, try adding a 468 AdSense block or something similar to the active window area, preferably towards the top
Remember, don't sacrifice your site's integrity by over-optimizing the AdSense ads and positions. A few minor tweaks can get you increased revenue without alienating your visitors.
Good luck,
KOB
I have made some updates to my AdSense code. It looks a lot better using the same colors as my site.
For what it's worth, I use rotating colors in my AdSense leaderboard, and a Google employee told me that's what she would have recommended if I hadn't done it on my own.
Why do I use rotating colors instead of having the ads blend in?
1) The rotating colors discourage "ad blindness" by subliminally informing readers that they aren't seeing the same old ads as they go from page to page.
2) The color backgrounds draw attention to the ads. (That's a good thing, not a bad thing; research studies show that, in targeted niche media, readers are interested in seeing relevant ads.)
3) Advertisers who look at my pages can see that I'm not trying to encourage accidental clicks by users who can't tell an AdSense link from a navigation link. This makes my site more attractive to advertisers who use site-targeted CPM ads (something that will become increasingly important as more mainstream corporate advertisers and disillusioned AdWords/AdSense "content network" CPC advertisers spend their budgets on site-targeted CPM ads).