1. Blend your ads. Adsense color and font size
Use the same colour of your page background, for the border and the background of the ad.
2. Placing ads high on a page is good
Position
the ads with the highest CTR, as high as possible in the page, in the
source’s order (in the image below, notice that the ad appears just
below the body tag). The first ads that appear in the pages (in the
source’s order) get the most income per click.
3. Use images. Images and Adsense work together
Use
images left or right of the ads. It makes them seen as part of the
pages content, and your CTR increases. It doesn’t matter what images you
use. Use any plain generic images. If you can, try to corelate those
with the niche/domain of your website/blog. Be carefull not to write
text, point arrows or similar on the images, as that might be seen as
click incentives.
4. Earnings are based on CTR
Remove all
the websites (from your account) that don’t have at least a 5% CTR (or
depeding on your overall CTR, remove the ones that are really lower than
your average), or you’ll affect the income of all the other good
converting websites.
5. Use non-standard types of ads
Use
vertical skyscrapers, or boxed ads. They have a much higher click rate.
The Adsense team even published a list of their highest performing ad
sizes:
336×280 large rectangle
300×250 inline rectangle
160×600 wide skyscraper
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