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We should keep only one ad unit on one page to maintain good CPC.
any comment
I wanted to use additional blocks on long and verbose pages but it didn't work the way I had hoped. In three seperate tests run 90 days apart for 30 days each, multiple units resulted in reduced overall earnings.
One of my sites has hundreds of short, tightly written mini-articles (how-to's) that barely cover the area above the fold. If I had ads at the top, on the left and at the bottom the page would be mostly ads and it would appear to be a "made for AdSense" site even though it's been online in its present form for over 6 years. The CTR would probably be high, but I'm guessing the CPM would be low because of all the lower paying ads. I have ads in the right-hand margin only and the site does extremely well with AdSense.
I have another site that has long articles, many of them 3000-5000 words. On these pages I have a leaderboard at the top, a small rectangle in the middle and another leaderboard at the bottom. After I was allowed to add the extra ad blocks my CTR and total earnings from that site went up by almost 60%.
It's pretty hard to generalize about anything accurately when it comes to AdSense. The only thing that works across the board is doing extensive testing to see what works on each site (and even each page when possible).
I have 2-3 ad units, my CPC may be down but my total earnings are skyrocketing.
Why? The CTR per PAGE is up, I'm getting more clicks per PAGE than I was.
One idea is that in a few weeks smart pricing will kick in and your cpc will adjust downward due to the increased clicks being worth marginally less than before, possibly due to those additional clicks converting less well.