Removing the 'less' earning Adsense ad?

Discussion in 'Reporting & Stats' started by maxy, Mar 9, 2008.

  1. #1
    I got 3 adsense for content ads on my site.

    Top one gets like 15 clicks and over a dollar perday.

    2nd one gets like 3 clicks and some 50 cents.

    3rd one, Bigger one, vertical gets 2 clicks and 30 cents.( u need to scroll to see this)

    All 3 have almost same page impressions?

    Is the vertical ad hurting my earnings? Its having huge page impressions but almost nothing earning. If i remove that and just keep top 2, will i earn more? How does that work? Someone help me. Thank.s
     
    maxy, Mar 9, 2008 IP
  2. Jarodboy

    Jarodboy Prominent Member

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    Less ads can probably bring high paying ads, in theory i mean...
     
    Jarodboy, Mar 9, 2008 IP
  3. RudyDhondt

    RudyDhondt Peon

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    I don't use the vertical ads, but that's just me.

    The best converting ones are the square ad units integrated in the text.

    What I do to get the most out of my AdSense is use the preview tool in
    IE and watch to which kind of website the ads lead to.

    Some websites sell expensive products or services, and these are the ones
    that you want to display ads for.

    Hope this helps :)

    Regards,

    Rudy
     
    RudyDhondt, Mar 10, 2008 IP
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    wiredglitz Peon

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    I would just stick with text ads. They get more clicks = more profit!
    deepikapadukoneglitz.com
     
    wiredglitz, Mar 13, 2008 IP
  5. yogesh sarkar

    yogesh sarkar Well-Known Member

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    If you are actually worried about it, why not replace it with referral ad and see what happens.
     
    yogesh sarkar, Mar 13, 2008 IP