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Confused about how many ads on page

         

Fiky

12:54 am on Jul 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Okay I was told that I can have one adlinks block and three adsense blocks on one page, is this correct?

At the moment I've got adlinks at the very top of every single page, a adsense block at the begining of my articles, another adsense block in the middle of the articles and a banner adsense block at the very bottom of the page.

Is this ok?

ken_b

1:03 am on Jul 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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can have one adlinks block and three adsense blocks on one page, is this correct?

Yes.

Fiky

1:05 am on Jul 27, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Phew thanks very much!

mikino

6:21 pm on Jul 30, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Yes, plus one search form (AdSense for Search).

hunderdown

7:20 pm on Jul 30, 2006 (gmt 0)



Of course, you might actually find that you'll earn from just one adblock.

Why? Because Google displays ads in order of highest earnings. An adblock with 4 ads has the four ads that Google predicts will make you the most money. The next adblock has four ads that are all worth less to you than the first 4, and so on.

So, unless you get a lot of people clicking in blocks 2 and 3 who would not otherwise have clicked at all, having more adblocks might not be worth it, and will clutter up your page.

I'd suggest testing to see what works best for you--one, two, or three adblocks.

rocker

11:30 pm on Jul 30, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Yes, plus one search form (AdSense for Search).

Actually, you're allowed 2 searh boxes on a page.

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