What is the benefit in publishing hubs in different capsules

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  1. jacobkuttyta profile image43
    jacobkuttytaposted 14 years ago

    Is there any benefit in putting text in different capsules ?


    Is there any difference in page view and ad placement?

    1. SunSeven profile image63
      SunSevenposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Adding to Aqua, .. you can manipulate other revenue capsules with more ease, effectively. smile

      Best Regards

  2. profile image0
    Aquaposted 14 years ago

    If you use two text capsules you will get a line of google ads in between them. I think you have to have your google ads set on "high" for that to happen. Another benefit of using multiple capsules is that it breaks up the text for your readers and makes it easier on the eyes.

    1. skgrao profile image67
      skgraoposted 14 years agoin reply to this
  3. jacobkuttyta profile image43
    jacobkuttytaposted 14 years ago

    Since it will not add to the number of page view, I think there is no point in increasing the ad placement.  What do you think?

    1. vancouver profile image41
      vancouverposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      It will help with your possible adsense clicks if your hub is layed out properly.

      regards,

      JR

    2. Marisa Wright profile image85
      Marisa Wrightposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Why do you want page views?   You make money when people click on the ads in your Hubs.  The better placed the ads are, the better chance you have of getting clicks.

      Splitting up text over several capsules enables you to do much better layouts - you can float photos and revenue capsules to the right, or put other capsules between.

      1. Paul Marshall profile image62
        Paul Marshallposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Gosh, I would think that it does not matter how good your add placement is, if you do not get any page views nobody is going to click on the adds.
        In my opinion, you need both good add placement, & you need the page views to to see the adds.
        A very old, but still very relevent marketing rule of thumb. Of the people that view your product 10% will purchase. So if only 10% are in the target market, you need a lot of page views to get that 10% to convert to sales.

        Bottom line, you need good add placement, but that is pointless if you do not get targeted page views.

        1. Marisa Wright profile image85
          Marisa Wrightposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          Yes Paul, but Jacob was saying there was no point in increasing ad placement BECAUSE it wouldn't increase his traffic.  Basic flaw in logic there, I'm sure you will agree.

          1. Paul Marshall profile image62
            Paul Marshallposted 14 years agoin reply to this

            Yes, I do agree with your thoughs about that. I also think that it is better to spread the adds over several capsules.

            I set up my hubs to have them spread evenly over the page, and over several capsules.

            Then work my butt off to get as many page views as possible from the target market. However that is a whole other topic. LOL.

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      Janettaposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      it may not add to the number of page views, but it may add to the length of page views, which could have a direct correlation to your ads. If someone clicks on your hubs and sees long sections of unbroken text, they may not even stick around to read it, even if they are interested in the topic. If, the hub is more pleasing to the eye, however, readers might hang around for longer each time, giving your ads more of a chance to be noticed and utilized.

      1. skgrao profile image67
        skgraoposted 14 years agoin reply to this
  4. thranax profile image73
    thranaxposted 14 years ago

    Ad placement is the most important thing in your little Hub world, Jacob. If you do get a click and its on the way bottom of the page you might get 10 cents. If that same ad was up on the top, slightly down on the right, you might see upwards of $2 for the same topic/ad. Text placement helps the human component search and use the page, don't tailor just to spider bots.

    ~thranax~

  5. Len Cannon profile image87
    Len Cannonposted 14 years ago

    I think you are wrong, because better ad placement provides more clicks, which will provide you more money.  In addition to better, more strategically placed ads, a higher number of ads will increase the likelihood of clicks in the first place.

    All of that is in addition to the ability to carefully select ebay and amazon sales next to relevant items without it becoming obtrusive.

    You don't get paid for page views.  Make your ads count.

    1. sunforged profile image70
      sunforgedposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Well, thats not guite true, you dont get paid very well for page views, but some ads do pay per impression, my sites make about .25 usd a day from impressions, nothing to write home about, but its better than 0.00

      Im guessing the OP, just used the term page view to refer to traffic

      1. Len Cannon profile image87
        Len Cannonposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        That's a little bit pedantic, don't you think?

      2. kirstenblog profile image78
        kirstenblogposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        You say that some ads do pay per impression? How do you get those ads? I have not seen that here before.

        1. Paul Marshall profile image62
          Paul Marshallposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          Yeah, I wanna know that as well. I was not aware of this being available here on hubpages, & would be very interested to learn more.

  6. jacobkuttyta profile image43
    jacobkuttytaposted 14 years ago

    Thanks for the information, I never thought like that.

    Thanks a lot....

  7. profile image58
    notme1posted 14 years ago

    I think its not the amount of hubs you post its the info in the hubs, if you know different please don't yell the reply but write it nicely!

 
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