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Thursday, August 24, 2006

Putting the adsense code next to or below the images

One of the greatest adsense tips I`ve ever learned was to put the adsense code just below the image, or next to the image.

That way visitors will think that the links are related to the image and are more likely to click on them. Think of it as an "image description".

Make sure the images are at least theme related to the adsense links- just to avoid the consusion. Your visitor would be confused if she saw a picture of granny, and right below a link about "drug rehab".

Here`s the example of an effective "below image" adsense positioning:



NOTE: some of the adsense users are reporting that Google was sending them warnings not to put adsense next to the images. However, this issue relates to users who are pointing to the adsense with those images (like flashy arrows etc).

So, be sure not to point to the adsense links directly with the images, because it violates the rules.

Hope this helped.

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