Obvious. What's the tip here? |
Oh, and there's a big mistake in that email: Google doesn't fill the ads from the top to the bottom of the page, it fills them in the order they appear in your HTML code. So you can do smart (CSS) tricks to reposition the ads. |
Ionut Alex, Thanks, I didn't realize it has to do with the HTML order although that does make sense.
Also, the tip is all about positioning your ad blocks correctly. I noticed that positioning the image block last would get all three blocks filled while having it first would get none filled. Links block first would occasionally fill all three but not always. Staying with links block first for now since it usually does work and I think it looks best.
Gal |
My way is:
1.Make the 1st Adsense unit in the last, but use CSS display it on the top. 2.Use a random page as alternate page, displaying the groups of images to pleasure your visitores. |
3. AdSense to work better, and still fill the text ads even if the image ad can't be filled. |