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Ad placement review

Discussion in 'Placement / Reviews / Examples' started by Noddegamra, Sep 3, 2007.

  1. #1
    Please review my ad placement

    http://www.kungfound.com


    as the blog is fairly new I didn't want to go too extreme. One block of ads shows on main page, whereas 2 appear on individual blog entries. What do you think? :)
     
    Noddegamra, Sep 3, 2007 IP
  2. DaMa

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    Its ok, you could remove "sponsored ads" though. might give you a better CTR. Also, if you want to go "extreme" in the future, try a 336*380 ad above your first blog post.
     
    DaMa, Sep 3, 2007 IP
  3. Noddegamra

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    ok I removed the "sponsored" text. I just had it there before to make it fit in with the other sidebar items. Looks cleaner though i guess :)

    Thanks for the suggestion :)
     
    Noddegamra, Sep 3, 2007 IP
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    putting ads unit at the top bring attention to main keywords of ur website and so the visitor is more likely to click on relevant ad
     
    hawashp, Sep 3, 2007 IP
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    you should try to put some ads in the body itself...i see that you run Wordpress, you can try running a plugin called adsense deluxe that will allow you to easily place adsense anywhere just by using a tag like '<!--adsense-->' to place adsense where you want it.
     
    rpb161, Sep 3, 2007 IP