Hey everyone, Do you take advantage of using 3 ads and the single link unit on each of your pages? The more ads you have the more a visitor will see your ads and be more inclined to click on them although this is not always the case, it does increase the chance of a higher click through rate. Yours, Laura_D
in theory yes but i also practice the method , if you place 1 ad in theory will get the best advertisers but less clicks , if you place more than 1 ad will be advertisers who pay low too but will get more clicks.
On most of my site pages, I use only 2 ad units and 1 link unit. I find that putting too many ads on the page leaves too many options for my site visitors, and also drives down the eCPM for each ad unit. When you have fewer ad units on a page, each ad unit is more valuable to your advertisers -- because that's what it's all about, providing value for users and providing value for advertisers. You want to make sure that when a user clicks on an ad, it's because they choose to learn more about the company or product being advertised, not through accidental clicks or because the ad is disguised to look like the content on your page.
in ad unit publisher will be paid for only one click but link unit contains different relevant subject/keywords n each subject contains ads. so in link unit u need 2 clicks for being paid DON'T U KNow the more choices u r giving to the ppl more likely u r confusing them. u need to focuse ur content and ads. So using 2 ads is a good option
Tried both ways, 3 ad units and 1 ad unit. Same income both ways but a better user experience only with 1 ad.
I had 4 ad units on one of my pages and was getting the same amount of money as having just 1 ad unit, so i just decided to go with the one.
Stick with 1! If you must start with 3 then moniter what ad placement gets the most clicks and then just get rid of them all except that one. Makes it look cleaner for the user
Wont visitors get annoyed by these ads? They may flee fron our sites as soon as they see more ads. Won't they?
If you have enough content and the ads are blended in then it shouldnt be a problem. I still visit websites were you can see clearly that they are just adsense websites and there is no good content at all so people will just visit the website and leave. If you have good content and have a good reason for people to visit back to your website then this will be a good long term profit stream for you.