There are different ad types provided by Google. Basically, Ads can be divided into 2 main categories:
- Ad Units - these are the most commonly seen ads, then can be in pure text or in the form of images. The number of ads in an ad unit base on the size of the ad unit.
- Link Units - these are groups of keyword links which is kind of like a site's navigation links. You can choose either 4 or 5 links to be shown for a link unit. When your visitor click on the links, a landing page with the actual ads will be displayed. Those ads are baed on the keywords on the links.
For both category, different sizes (and thus the number of ads/links) are available. You can pick the ones that fit your page's layout:
Ad Units | Link Units | |
Horizontal | 728 x 90 Leaderboard | 728 x 15 |
468 x 60 Banner | 468 x 15 | |
234 x 60 Half Banner | ||
Vertical | 120 x 600 Skyscraper | |
160 x 600 Wide Skyscraper | ||
120 x 240 Vertical Banner | ||
Square | 125 x 125 Button | 200 x 90 |
300 x 250 Medium rectangle | 180 x 90 | |
250 x 250 Square | 160 x 90 | |
336 x 280 Large rectangle | 120 x 90 | |
180 x 150 Small rectangle |
Frankly speaking, it is hard to tell which type works best. It should be on a site by site basis. But in general:
- 728 x 90 Leaderboard works well as a horizontal banner
- 160 x 600 Wide Skyscraper works well in the vertical series
- 336 x 280 Large rectangle works best when embedded inside the content text
It looks like the more space you allocate to the ads, the better is the click performance... seems a very straight forward explanation?
If you don't have your site built yet, you probably need to take into account of the ad dimensions when designing your page layouts.
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