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I know that it will vary depending on the traffic. I am getting around .5 percent CTR.
If you post your CTR would you please also note the traffic level, based on which you get this CTR.
Thank you.
[edited by: Brett_Tabke at 9:46 am (utc) on Nov. 21, 2004]
[edit reason] see sticky. [/edit]
But I was wondering if anyone can say anything about colors.
Have you guys done any studies? Which colors are more applicable to human mind?
Thank you.
In short:
- place the ads directly in your content
- use your background color as border color to make the border invisible
- the bigger the ad placed in your content the more clicks you will have (for me it tripled after changing form vertical banner to large rectangle)
- forget about banners
And the most important: place the ads within good and useful content.
There are many more great tips here -- learn from them as I did.
/waiting for the big bad google police to arrest me because I mentioned something against their t.o.s.
as for putting your ads inside your content without border, it should be banned. Surely a high percentage of those clicks arise from misaprehension about what's going on.
Exactly. It doesn't seem to bother Google, though--if it did, Google wouldn't give publishers that option.
I mean colors and banners.
I disagree, we have quite a few pages which average 20-40% with 1000's of impressions. Mostly they are one-page reviews about 2-3 screens long, of very popular widgets in high demand which have VERY appropriate ads from G displayed which mention the widget by name. We usually have 2 or more different types of ad units on the page.
The hardest part is getting G to display the appropriate ads and keep them there. We have many other similar pages, where G simply refuses to post appropriate ads, even though they are available, and we get .5% or less. We are switching those pages to AdSonar.