According to the
rules of Adsense you are allowed to include 3 regular ad units and 1 link unit
per page. However, how many units should you use per page depends on the
structure and design of your website.
You should not
use too many Ad units. If you do, your website looks like a collection of
Adsense Ads. Visitors does not like such a site and geting consistant and legal
traffic to such a site will be difficult. For a visitor to click on your ad
means that they must want to go forward from your website to another website.
If your page repulses them straight away they will hit the back button and
return to the search engine that they came from to find another site that will
answer their query more effectively.
You should first
provide a good user experiance and then cleverly place ads at points where they
will be focusing as discussed in Ad Placements.
So how many is
not too many? A website like this one can easily absorb two ad units and an
adlink. It could also include another ad unit at the bottom of the articles.
As a general rule
you should start with more ad units than less, set up channels so you can
monitor how each performs and then make changes accordingly. If you're building
your website from scratch try and build it with enough flexibility to allow you
to test different variations.
If you want to
include only one Unit
- Use a large rectangle (or at least the 250 x 250 square) inside the body of the page with the article text wrapped around it.
Two Units
1. A more
aggressive tactic is to include two large rectangles together either side by
side or on top of each other. If you're getting a fair amount of traffic this
will really improve your ctr and is worth tyring. Just keep an eye on your web
stats to check it doesn't undermine your visitors experience which will be
highlighted to you through a decreasing traffic rate.
2. The large
rectangle inside the content and a skyscraper (preferrably the 160 x 600) in
your left navigation. The right navigation converts much lower.
3. A large
rectangle towards the top of your content and another at the bottom. This gives
your traffic two ways out from inside the same page.
Three Units - If you can fit three in you can now
mix and match, for example:
1. Two rectangles
inside the content and one skyscraper in the navigation.
2. One rectangle
inside the content and if you have a right and left navigation, one skyscraper
in each of these (I know of websites this has worked well on)
3. One rectangle
inside the content, one skyscraper in your navigation and one leaderboard at
the header of your page.
4. Three
rectangles inside the content - this can work very well if you have a lot going
on inside the page and it is long enough to absorb the three ads allowing them
to be placed far enough away from each other.
Including an
Adlink Unit
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