I am getting mixed results, but overall the cost per click has increased. However, not to forget that I even got 0.1 cents per click too. Number of clicks has decreased but it is too early to stop this. I will let it run for a week and then do a wow analysis. I will post the results in a week here.
I do agree with you, DoDo Me... If a webpage a long scrolling one, a single ad unit must be place at the top most art of your webpage. Otherwise, it will not be easily notice.
Hi all, I am not happy with the performance. The average cost per click has increased but the number of clicks has decreased a lot to offset the loss. I am now trying two ads per "item" page and one on main page.
It is all about periodic experiments that you carry out from time to time. You never know that which placement and position will get you revenues. And then slowly freeze on a position that fetches you good bucks.
You are right on with your statement Laceygirl. I run ads in the side bar and below each new post. I never know where someone will click, so I want the ads all over the place.
Hi All, I finally found the best placement for me after months of experiment. Appears that the one at the top (longer one) is doing the best. I have one inside the post on left side but that doesn't get many clicks. Still, I get a decent amount of earning everyday.