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I think the reasoning was (not sure if there was A/B testing) that with 4 (or 5) ads showing instead of just 2, even though the bottom 2 ads might pay less, it gives your site 2 more chances to earn the click.
While the top 2 ads might pay more, if they are the users only choices, they might skip over them completely, and you get $0 instead of the possible lower priced click.
Or something along those lines :)
Still the performance is very, very much lower than the 250x250. I mean a LOT! Keep in mind that my visitors use the two groups of pages for very different purposes. That may be the main reason for the difference.
I replaced the 300x250s with the 120x600s on a couple hundred pages for a couple weeks, maybe 50,000 impressions. Above the fold, the whole deal. I even had to completely rebuild those test pages to get the above the fold position.
The diference between the 120x600 above the fold and the 300x250 just partly above the fold was barely noticeable.
Since using the 120x600 would mean rebuilding the whole site I just reloaded the pages with the 300x250s.
I still use the 120x600s on about 30 pages, but performance is terrible compared to the pages with the 250x250s. But again that's got a lot to do with the page design and the way folks use those 30 pages.
My next move, when I get around to it, is to replace all the 300x250s with 250x250s. The positioning won't improve, but I'll pick up some space I want to use to add other stuff.
It's amazing what channels show.