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Customizing ad appearance on your page

Your tips/experiences please!

         

tomclark_1

12:20 pm on Sep 2, 2005 (gmt 0)

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First, hi to all from this new member. You all seem to have done really well from Adsense and it's encouraged me to start my own site.

I've seen the different types of Google banners and scrapers available and gather that you can change background colours to suit your own site...but what else is possible? Can you change the link colour or underline with CSS for example? Any cool tips? I can't try these things out yet cos I don't have an account yet! ;-)

MediaSpree

1:14 pm on Sep 2, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Half the fun is experimenting to find out what works best for your particular site :) Don't spoil it!

bts111

1:21 pm on Sep 2, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Welcome to Webmasterworld!

I would apply for an account, then you can start worrying about what ads are better :)

tomclark_1

1:29 pm on Sep 2, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Heh, will do when I get my site in a passable state. It's not exactly ready for public consumption yet!

jeter4982

8:33 pm on Sep 4, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Ya, once you get your account, you should definitely apply, but to answer your question, there is no CSS, its just all javascript. You can change the background color, the color of the text, the color of the link, and the color of the border.

Tom

Iguana

8:58 pm on Sep 4, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Think about the users of your website. Personally I make my ads stand out as ads (different color from my page and with a border) because I get a lot of return users from bookmarks. If I had a lot of people who only came to my site once than I would be tempted to try and blend the ads in with the content.

AdSenseAdvisor

6:11 pm on Sep 6, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hi tomclark_1 -

I recommend checking out the AdSense tips page at [google.com...] before implementing your code.

This page details practices we've seen work well for publishers. Of course, these tips are general and to find out what works best on your specific site, you'll have to experiment a bit.

Good luck!

-ASA