What’s the Best Choice, Combination, and Placement of Adsense Ads?
If you operate a website (like this blog), Google Adsense is probably one of your main streams of revenue. Although you may eventually outgrow Adsense, chances are you’ll have used it at some point.
While looking through my Adsense stats, I noticed an odd trend. This trend suggested a few things about monetizing a site through Adsense - questions that I don’t have an answer for yet, but that I will be looking for.
On this and my other site (Babel), I use a few main types of ads - a horizontal image banner, a skyscraper with text and images, and square boxes with text and images.
It’s natural to wonder, “Which ad is the most efficient and most effective?”
Both of these sites are relatively new, so I don’t have a lot of data to work with. From the data that I do have, though, I’ve noticed a few key trends.
- The tall vertical skyscraper and the square blocks seem to have the best click-through rate
- The horizontal image banner (like the one in the header) seems to have a low click-through rate
- The tall vertical skyscraper and the square blocks seem to have lower pay-per-click values
- The horizontal image banner seems to have a much higher payout than the other two options
Like I said, I don’t have a whole lot of data to support these trends at the moment. Over the next month or two, I plan on watching these trends and testing them out (using random tests of text verse image ads).
It’s something to keep in mind, though. The horizontal image banner seems to be the most effective - the high payout makes up for the low click-through rate. Although I wouldn’t get rid of the other ads, it’s a good justification for making sure you have at least one horizontal image banner on your site.
Notice any trends in your own Adsense reports? I’d be interested to hear what other people have come up.







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