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Finding the BEST Spots for AdSense
Filed in archive adsense by noel on February 21, 2007
Finding the BEST Spots for AdSense
To boost AdSense earnings it is just but necessary to search for the best spots that complement the content and relevant links of the ads without annoying the visitors. Placing the ads on the top portion of your web page will generate more clicks nonetheless; it could hurt the web traffic in the long run. This is for the reason that visitors could lose confidence and stop their visits due to advertising intrusiveness.

To decide on the best AdSense positioning for your weblog, you have to set priorities. If AdSense is your primary source of income or if you don't intend to disturb your readers, place the ads separately from the main content.

A nice niche for AdSense ads is at the end of every blog posts. A banner or a huge rectangle could do the magic. A blogger could also add a Leaderboard to the footer or a Skyscraper to the Sidebar.

To maximize AdSense earnings, bloggers usually put the ads closer to the header or blend it to the main content. However, each blog is unique in its own right. Hence, it is necessary to analyze the responses that a particular blog gets by experimenting on different spots for your ads.

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