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I have a Leaderboard the same colour as the page background, which is underneath my page title. Below that I have a three column layout, with a dark blue Skyscraper ad on the left, a dark blue navigation bar on the right, and in the middle my page content which begins with a Large Rectangle ad with the same background colour as the page. I'd like to increase my click-through rate by changing the layout/ad placement.
What advice can you give me to get more people to click on my ads, without breaking any of Google's rules?
What advice can you give me to get more people to click on my ads
Seriously, everything you're asking is at the heart of SEO. We won't be able to spell out dozens of details here, but if you search these forums and check out Google's Heat-Map, you should find enough information to get your CTR back up.
It sounds like you've got your page-layout in order, but one word of caution: The famed Google Heat-Map is simply a guide. It doesn't work perfectly for all websites, so you may need to move your ads around a number of times before you figure out what's best for your target audience.
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Is 5% considered a good clickthrough rate
Is 5% considered a good clickthrough rate, or are there ways of pushing it above that?
My main core sites average around there although my specialist satellite sites go as high as 30% however, obviously, with nowhere near the page impressions/clicks.
The basis for these satellites were taken from the main core sites and developed as separate niche themes reciprocally linked to each other.
Horses for courses...
That may be overkill and they are just backing out of your page instead of going forward to click....not enough real content. Granted I haven't seen the site, but sometimes it helps to give people information and then give them the places to click.
Just try to avoid the "trick click".
Just my 2cents :)
I don't float it to the left as I do want the visitor to start reading the text first.