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Review Images Near Google Ads

Discussion in 'Placement / Reviews / Examples' started by PFCritics, Jun 17, 2006.

  1. #1
    My revenue isn't the greatest, so I'm finally going to attempt the "images by the side of the ads" thingy to see if if boosts the CTR.

    Here is an example: http://www.pfcritics.com/news101/BuffaloBillsReleaseBennieA.php

    I am programming it so that whatever team the news story is about, is what the images will relate to. For example, the article in that link relates to the Buffalo Bills, so the images also are about the Bills. When a story is about the Browns, the images will automatically be about the Browns.

    Here's one question:

    1. Do you feel the images should be on the left or the right side of the Google Ads?

    Feel free to comment :)
     
    PFCritics, Jun 17, 2006 IP
  2. Art

    Art Peon

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    Remove the line if possible, clicking visitors also tend to have a preference towards the left. That's just what I've found.
     
    Art, Jun 17, 2006 IP
  3. keyz

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    I believe the line is required so that no term violations will result.

    There is a discussion about this here.
     
    keyz, Jun 17, 2006 IP
  4. PFCritics

    PFCritics Peon

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    Yeah, right now I'm a little concerned about not having a border.

    BTW, something I found funny...I was just about to do the "image" thing for the Kansas City Chiefs, when I realized it may not be too wise to use this image: [​IMG]

    I don't want to indirectly have the logo point to the ad ;) I'll just use something else for KC...
     
    PFCritics, Jun 17, 2006 IP