Placing images above AdSense ads is not necessarily prohibited by
program policies. However, depending on the method of implementation
this could be considered encouraging users to click on ads. So you
should include a border line between the ads and the images. Don't
show specific products in your images, in order not to mislead the
visitors. Just use generic images that will increase the visibility of
your ads.
Tip #12: Use section targeting
Use section targeting to emphasize some content in your page. On your
site, place this code where you want to emphasize.
Content you want to emphasize.
If you want some content to be ignored, use
Tip #13: Alternate the colors of your ads
AdSense allows you to have up to 4 color variations for each variable
for which you can specify color. You should do that if you put AdSense
ads on pages that receive many impressions from the same visitors (for
example forums) to reduce ad blindness. For example:
google_color_border = ["628098","628098","000000","000000"];
google_color_link = ["000000","BBB90C","BBB90C","628098"];
google_color_url = ["000000","628098","000000","000000"];
google_color_text = ["628098","628098","000000","000000"];
Tip #14: Your Google ads should be visible
Make sure your text ads are visible to the surfers in all screen
formats. If you put the ads in a table, give sufficient breathing
room, i.e. proper cell padding and cell spacing to make the ads stand
out from the rest of your content.
Tip #15: Use AdSense channels
You can categorize the content of your website into channels and then
track your performance. This way you can experiment with different
types of ads and see which is performing the best. Instead of buying
an AdSense tracker, you can enter the most important pages in your
site and see how they are doing. Create up to 200 channels for
AdSense.
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