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Discussion in 'Placement / Reviews / Examples' started by shergill, Apr 8, 2006.

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    url: http://www.jatshergill.com/blog

    I have put a 'skyscrapper' on the left hand side of 'all' pages meaning the home page; archieve page, or a category page.

    Example: http://jatshergill.com/blog/category/apple/

    I have put a 'banner' right at the bottom of each post; but above the comments page

    Example: http://jatshergill.com/blog/2006/04/08/what-are-people-searching-for/

    Any tips?

    Thanks!
     
    shergill, Apr 8, 2006 IP
  2. jackburton2006

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    Oooh, I would be careful labelling your Google ads "Related content". Seems like going just a tad over the "don't deceive your visitors" line. (Take a screenshot and email Google to ask for permission; save their email if they say yes so you'll have evidence of their approval if you're banned.)

    As for the skyscraper itself, it's been proven that skyscrapers perform very poorly on blogs. I would get rid of it and put a 336 box in place of the 468 banner. Plus, either use an adlink at the top right column (in place of the skyscraper) or put a 468 adlink on top of the page (edit the header file to do this, so it'll appear once on the front page, and then on the top of every single page thereafter).

    Good luck.
     
    jackburton2006, Apr 9, 2006 IP
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    Thanks for the suggestions.. Implemented them on the blog now.
     
    shergill, Apr 9, 2006 IP