these days i noticed that dp banner ads on top is colorfull it changes colors like green pink and so so. My question was will this bring more clicks is this better method??? as i saw these colorful ads on other forums too. can you explain me.
To avoid visitor blindness. Colorful banners on forums (traditionally poor performers in terms of click-through and revenues) can be a good thing
it's good to place colorful ads on top and same color in the middle of the thread. I think this is good.
well thats a good idea then for repeat members .as we all know that there is a ads and our eyes don't do there.so when we have colorful then it catches member's eyes and looks beautiful too.
on a site with a huge amount of clickable content, such as this forum, you need to draw the user to the ad. Therefore colourful backgrounds work. If the user has too many options available to them, blending is probably a bad idea, unless the add is placed near a main navigation segment. Look at the signatures people use on here - your eye is drawn to the colourful ones as they stand out.
Well, Its same from ages. It gets mostly CPM ads so CTR matters less from publisher side. (though advertiser cares about it) Putting only colorful ads doesn't make the spot 'good' you have to do something unique with it like the spot in question rotates about 5 different colors so it catches more attention.
If they don't see it, they'll NEVER click it... If they see it, there's a chance they'll click... Besides this is a webmaster forum, most webmasters don't click ads so i can bet that DP gets the most share of Adsense revenue from CPM ads.
I was thinking about this recently. I think they are using the changing ad colors here because of the obvious adblindness that people in our business have. Also it may be a good idea for anyone running a forum because people who use a forum with ads on it a lot are always going to become adblind to those ads, the changing extreme colors will cut into that adblindess somewhat I imagine. I'm actually considering trying it myself on my forums.