The best location for your ad zones vary from page to page, depending on
content. Here are a few questions to ask yourself when considering where to
position your ads:
- What is the user trying to accomplish by
visiting my site?
- What do they do when viewing a
particular page?
- Where is their attention likely to be
focused?
- How can I integrate ads into this area
without getting in the users' way?
- How can I keep the page looking clean,
uncluttered and inviting?

Certain locations tend to be more
successful than others. This "heat map" illustrates the ideal placing on a
sample page layout. The colors fade from dark orange (strongest performance)
to light yellow (weakest performance). All other things being equal, ads
located above the fold tend to perform better than those below the fold. Ads
placed near rich content and navigational aids usually do well because users
are focused on those areas of a page.
While this heat map is useful as a
positioning guideline, we strongly recommend putting your users first when
deciding on ad location. Think about their behavior on different pages, and
what will be most useful and visible to them. You'll find that the most
optimal ad position isn't always what you expect on certain pages.
For example, on pages where users are
typically focused on reading an article, ads placed directly below the end
of the editorial content tend to perform very well. It's almost as if users
finish reading and ask themselves, "What can I do next?" Precisely targeted
ads can answer that question for them. |