What is the best location to place ads on a WordPress site?

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  1. skear profile image92
    skearposted 10 years ago

    What is the best location to place ads on a WordPress site?

  2. Tim Chirillo profile image71
    Tim Chirilloposted 10 years ago

    I use adsense ads along with the simple adsense plugin. I place a leaderboard in the left widget column and text links in the middle of a post.

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  3. theguruseye profile image57
    theguruseyeposted 10 years ago

    I would use a hotmap to first find out where people are hovering with their mouse on your site. Then I would place the ad on the natural path. Or if you have a pop up for opt in; place the ad right under the X or in the path. This way when they get hyper clicky they end up clicking on the ad.

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    1. skear profile image92
      skearposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Great idea, thanks!

  4. techymore profile image60
    techymoreposted 2 years ago

    The simple adsense plugin is used along with Adsense ads. I place a leaderboard in the left widget column and text links in the middle of a post.

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  5. emitrablog profile image60
    emitrablogposted 2 years ago

    just showing like a art you need to expirence the best place where you love to see a ad
    also you can use lots of plugins but still you need some common sense

    simplisity is best way to show ads like this : https://emitrablog.com/

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    journalpurposted 18 months ago

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    kevinedward8572posted 16 months ago

    Ads are most commonly displayed in the sidebar. You can add Google Adsense to your sidebar by using WordPress widgets. Simply go to the Appearance ยป Widgets page in your WordPress admin area. Next, click the '+' button to add a 'Custom HTML' widget block to the appropriate widget area. https://technologycounter.com/hr-software/

  8. telmasylvie profile image60
    telmasylvieposted 4 months ago

    The optimal ad placement on a WordPress site depends on user behavior and design. Consider placing a responsive leaderboard ad near the top of your homepage for visibility without disrupting user experience. Integrating ads within your content, especially after the first paragraph, can enhance engagement. Additionally, utilizing a sticky sidebar or footer ensures consistent visibility as users scroll. Balancing ad density is crucial; overcrowding may deter visitors, while strategic placement can maximize revenue. Regularly analyze user data and experiment with placements to refine your approach and achieve the best balance between user experience and advertising effectiveness.

  9. enriotik profile image61
    enriotikposted 3 months ago

    Place ads strategically in the site's header for immediate visibility and within the content for better engagement, ensuring a balance between user experience and revenue generation on your WordPress site.

 
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