
Google's Own AdSense Tips - By: master,
by Richard Keir
Google is at least as interested as you are in
having your ads perform well on your site. And they've gone to some work to
provide the information you need to optimize your AdSense.
What's
fascinating to me is that apparently not everyone bothers to read their tips.
And even some that do, fail to apply it.
That said, you need to be aware
that simply using their tips doesn't guarantee successful ads and decent CTR
(Click Through Rate). How many times have you heard this? You have to test. You
have to try alternatives and see what really works best for you, on your pages,
with your content and your visitors. Test, test, test some more. Track your
results, analyze them, try variations. Too many of us don't test. We hear the
mantra, but we don't do the work.
First, let's see if we can get an idea
about location. (The graphic is included in the article on my site or you can
take a look at it at the Google link included below) Generally, above the fold,
at the top center of your content, below top navigation is the hottest location.
Not immediately below which is good but not quite as hot. In a left sidebar, to
the immediate left of primary content or below the primary content are also
good. Most other locations are generally cooler.
Again, you need to test
and you need to consider your users behavior - and their behavior may vary on
different pages with different kinds of content. Google suggests that in some
cases, such as articles, the best location can be at the end of the article. To
quote Google, "It's almost as if users finish reading and ask themselves, What
can I do next?" Well targeted relevant ads right there can provide the
answer.
Don't blindly assume that sticking a nice big rectangle in the
center above the fold will do it. It may, but depending on your content, it may
annoy or inconvenience your users.
Users tend to focus on content,
navigation and to a lesser extent graphics. Positioning your ads near these
elements will often work well -- if those ads are targeted to your visitors
needs.
The top three performers among the Google ad formats are the
336X280 large rectangle, the 300X250 inline rectangle and the 160X600 wide
skyscraper. Google reports that the wider formats tend to do better than the
taller ones. One reason may be that these are, perhaps, easier to read since
they have fewer line breaks and require less eye movement. But, you need to use
formats that fit your pages well. Once again, you need to test, but redoing your
pages to suit a particular ad format may not be a reasonable alternative and you
may discover that a different format actually gets better results.
Now we
come to color. Conventional wisdom says that colors which tend to blend into
your content do better. Some go so far as to suggest that colors which make the
ads look like part of the content are best. Personally, I think anybody really
believes those ads are anything but ads, but who knows. Google suggests that you
may find that colors that standout from your content do better - or maybe the
opposite. This is absolutely an area where you need to test alternative color
schemes. Going with the conventional wisdom usually works fairly well, but
without testing you could be leaving a lot of money on the table.
Google
allows you to have up to three ad units and one link unit on your pages. If you
have long pages with lots of text, can only use small ad units or are in a niche
with a large ad inventory, multiple units can pay off. Keep in mind that the way
ad serving works is that the higher value ads are delivered to the first ad unit
block encountered in your code. Always make sure that this first ad unit is
displayed in the best location (yeah - test). You want the higher paying ads to
be in the prime hot location on your page. Weaker locations can get the lower
priced ads. And if none are available, then nothing will display unless you've
included an alternate ad URL in your Google code. To maximize monetization you
should be including alternate ad URLs, especially if you are putting multiple
units on a page. The use of an alternate ad URL also eliminates the possibility
of being served PSAs (Public Service Announcements). It's your real estate,
maximize your returns.



Nothing here is secret. Except for using the
alternate ad URL, all of this information is available from Google's
Optimization Tips page -
http://www.google.com/support/adsense/bin/static.py?page=tips.html . You can buy
books and courses, visit a dozen forums and, in the end it comes down to what
your visitors do on your site. The best you can get is general guidance. This
means averaged outcomes over many sites, many types of content. If you are
serious about doing whatever you can to really optimize your AdSense returns,
there is only one thing to do - test. Whether it's AdSense, opt-ins, copy,
headlines - anything with a measurable outcome that you can track - then the way
to improve is to test and keep on testing.
About This Author: Richard writes, teaches, trains and
consults on business and professional presentations and eCommerce related
matters. For more information on eCommerce sites and eCommerce site building
visit http://www.building-ecommerce-websites.com/ - and you can find
more articles at www.building-ecommerce-websites.com/articles.
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