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30 - 40 uniques per day but no clicks?

Discussion in 'Placement / Reviews / Examples' started by watto, Nov 15, 2006.

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    About 2.5 months ago I completed my first 2 adsense sites. www.charter-private-jet.net and www.call-conference-services.com

    I am getting some traffic, but no clicks. Are my ads positioned ok?

    regards

    Max
     
    watto, Nov 15, 2006 IP
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    30-40 uniques is not enough traffic to get a constant CTR so you can't tell if the CTR is good or bad. Looking at it, the ad placement is 'ok'.
     
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    Ad positioning is alright, but could be integrated better with some layout and font work.

    CTR also depends a lot on the source and type of traffic you're getting. 30-40 uniques/day is not enough to say for sure. But almost any site should be able to do 1-2%... some 20-30%.
     
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    Your placements are good but you have too small traffic. fÅŸrst you mus increase your traffic then you will see clicks.

    Regards,
    Mustafa
     
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    Switch your font to Arial size 11, and place the ads so it would look like the begining of the paragraph, not above it and below the content.
     
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