Adsense Positioning for Optimum CTR

A common mistake people make when integrating adsense into their sites is poor positioning which can seriously reduce click through rate and earnings.

Different people have different reasons for adding contextual advertising to their sites. Some do it to complement the existing content on their pages, some do it to earn revenue to pay for hosting and general costs of maintaining the site, and some people build the sites with the sole intention of making money from the adsense.

Whatever your reason – you need to position your ads correctly on the page. Having your ad right at the bottom where it will never be seen or far away from your content will mean that people won’t click. You need to have your ads positioned above the fold (so it will display initially when the page loads up, without the user needing to scroll down). If you are looking for a high click through rate, you should place your ads in the body of the text, so that they blend in, such as at the top of directory listings, or directly underneath  the header so that the users eyes are drawn towards the ad when they first see the page.

A common practice on article driven sites is to position the content unit in the middle of the article with the content continued below, or to feature a skyscraper ad directly next to the article. Not only does this increase click through rates but also delivers ads to the user while they are reading about the topic and you don’t get much more contextual than that!

You do need to consider however that when the user clicks the ad they will be sirected to another site, so if you are trying to retain visitors then contextual advertising such as adsense is probably not the way to go!

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