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Are users surfing Adlinks?

50+% of earnings now from Adlinks

         

OptiRex

11:45 am on Jan 24, 2006 (gmt 0)



Ever since the introduction of Adlinks I have done well however the last 3 months stats, and especially January, show me that more than 50% of my earnings are from these units.

Are your visitors using Adlinks like supplementary pre-qualified Google results?

Are visitors now used to them so much that they know they are pretty much "clean" with very little of the often wasted time which can be displayed in the SERPs for some subjects...not all I hasten to add and it obviously depends on the subject matter.

I also have to admit that considering that my Adlinks are all about the same niche subject that the CTR does vary greatly from 2% to 30%, nevertheless, it's a fantastic little gold mine insofar as I am concerned.

trillianjedi

11:51 am on Jan 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi OptiRex, interesting.

Where have you positioned and how have you styled them? To be "part" of the content or as an alternative to it?

TJ

OptiRex

12:06 pm on Jan 24, 2006 (gmt 0)



160 x 90 block

Hot spot top left just above the vertical navigation and just underneath the horizontal navigation, traditional inverted "L".

Titlebar
Horizontal Nav main
Leaderboard
Horizontal Nav leading to specific info
Adlink
Vertical Nav

Background blended colour the same as site nav

Links - traditional blue - no confusion whatsoever. Actually the blue link colour looks very good on my sites.

jetteroheller

12:30 pm on Jan 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Same here, this month 49,5% revenues from 120x90 AdLinks.

trillianjedi

12:34 pm on Jan 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Background blended colour the same as site nav

Do you think users are mistaking it for site navigation? I know it's hard to tell - gut feeling?

Anyone else having success with AdLinks using the opposite approach - making the links stand out?

TJ

OptiRex

12:53 pm on Jan 24, 2006 (gmt 0)



Do you think users are mistaking it for site navigation? I know it's hard to tell - gut feeling?

They'd have to be pretty stupid to miss the "Ads by Google" directly above the links...

I feel it's a trust thing in that once a user has used Adlinks, knows what they're about, then they continue using them if they can't immediately find what they are looking for.

Just my gut feeling:-))

trillianjedi

1:01 pm on Jan 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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They'd have to be pretty stupid

You'd be surprised, I've seen some pretty stupid surfers in my time.... :-)

Interesting point about the "trust" thing though - I can see that.

TJ

stuartc1

1:47 pm on Jan 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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interesting.... I experiemented with them for about 1 week and the were very poor. Perhaps I'll give them another shot.

OptiRex

1:51 pm on Jan 24, 2006 (gmt 0)



stuartc1

I don't hide mine, it is obvious what they are however Google does seem to have a wide-ranging inventory of ads for my niche which obviously helps.

A colleague of mine also has an excellent inventory however the most abysmal Adlinks CTR but he is using the horizontal ads which I don't feel are right for his site!

tomse

1:55 pm on Jan 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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i recently started using adsense in my forum. from day one the adlink unit was the new top performer with 50%+ of all earnings.

the earnings from the other adunits decreased. but overall turnover increased, so i am happy.

i use a blended horizontal unit near the navigation. but the font size clearly seperates the ads from the navigation.

jetteroheller

1:57 pm on Jan 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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AdLinks have by far the highest CPMP

CPMP?

Cost per million Pixel

1000 AdLinks 120x90 shown are 10.800.000 pixels advertising

ken_b

2:03 pm on Jan 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Anyone else having success with AdLinks using the opposite approach - making the links stand out?

My adlinks stand out, rotating background colors, and generate about 50%+/- of my income on most of the pages where I use them. They are in the better of the two ad placements on those pages though.

On my gallery pages they are 3 or 4 text lines below the header in a content column on the left side of the page. There is a paragraph break above and below the Adlinks unit. The column is 200 pixels wide with a 160x90 adlinks unit centered in it, so there is a little white space all around the adlinks unit.

Frequent

2:27 pm on Jan 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Although my link units do not outperform the ads they do quite well. My users definately don't think the link unit is navigation (at least not after the first click) since they usually click 2-4 ads with every visit to a link unit. This tells me you may be on to something. They are surfing them like SERPS.

Freq---