Pages With Too Many Ads “Above The Fold” Now Penalized By Google’s “Page Layout” Algo

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by xavianer, Jan 25, 2012.

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    In our ongoing effort to help you find more high-quality websites in search results, today we’re launching an algorithmic change that looks at the layout of a webpage and the amount of content you see on the page once you click on a result.

    As we’ve mentioned previously, we’ve heard complaints from users that if they click on a result and it’s difficult to find the actual content, they aren’t happy with the experience. Rather than scrolling down the page past a slew of ads, users want to see content right away. So sites that don’t have much content “above-the-fold” can be affected by this change. If you click on a website and the part of the website you see first either doesn’t have a lot of visible content above-the-fold or dedicates a large fraction of the site’s initial screen real estate to ads, that’s not a very good user experience. Such sites may not rank as highly going forward.

    We understand that placing ads above-the-fold is quite common for many websites; these ads often perform well and help publishers monetize online content. This algorithmic change does not affect sites who place ads above-the-fold to a normal degree, but affects sites that go much further to load the top of the page with ads to an excessive degree or that make it hard to find the actual original content on the page. This new algorithmic improvement tends to impact sites where there is only a small amount of visible content above-the-fold or relevant content is persistently pushed down by large blocks of ads.

    This algorithmic change noticeably affects less than 1% of searches globally. That means that in less than one in 100 searches, a typical user might notice a reordering of results on the search page. If you believe that your website has been affected by the page layout algorithm change, consider how your web pages use the area above-the-fold and whether the content on the page is obscured or otherwise hard for users to discern quickly. You can use our Browser Size tool, among many others, to see how your website would look under different screen resolutions.

    If you decide to update your page layout, the page layout algorithm will automatically reflect the changes as we re-crawl and process enough pages from your site to assess the changes. How long that takes will depend on several factors, including the number of pages on your site and how efficiently Googlebot can crawl the content. On a typical website, it can take several weeks for Googlebot to crawl and process enough pages to reflect layout changes on the site.

    Overall, our advice for publishers continues to be to focus on delivering the best possible user experience on your websites and not to focus on specific algorithm tweaks. This change is just one of the over 500 improvements we expect to roll out to search this year. As always, please post your feedback and questions in our Webmaster Help forum.

    source: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2012/01/page-layout-algorithm-improvement.html
     
    xavianer, Jan 25, 2012 IP
  2. Kenayu

    Kenayu Peon

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    I read about that. What I heard is that a good layout is 50% ads and 50% content above the fold. If you only have ads above the fold you will get penalized. I wonder if you could get banned also, and I don't want to test this :p
     
    Kenayu, Jan 29, 2012 IP
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    nice to read that.
    many website just want to show ads.
     
    abhiquick, Jan 29, 2012 IP
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    It would be pretty stupid anyway to litter the above the fold with just ads. I can imagine how horrible the bounce rate is going to be.
     
    PinoyPride, Jan 29, 2012 IP
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    Beware TOS
     
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    that seems like alot
     
    farout666, Feb 27, 2012 IP
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    Well the question here is to whether monetize your site or make visitors happy, the line is very thin heh...
     
    volatile_boy, Feb 28, 2012 IP
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    You are correct. More than 50% ad saturation leads to ban Adsnse.
     
    ThePassiveIncomeBlog, Feb 28, 2012 IP