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More Adsense Customisation Options

View Comments June 27, 2007 | Everton

Adsense

The team at Google Adsense have been busy of late. Two months ago they updated the overall look and feel of Adsense units to make them look a lot fresher.

Now, they’ve just added some more Adsense customisation options, and publishers can now decide whether to have square, slightly rounded or very rounded corners.

I would be interested to hear if anyone sees their CPM improve by using one of the new Adsense formats. My earnings have definitely improved over the last 2 months since the main Adsense overhaul. at the moment my units are borderless as I think these will work better, but I’ve never actually tested it.

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About Everton: Everton is based in London and has worked in the internet and mobile space for over ten years now, and before that worked in corporate strategy and consulting. He has a degree in Economics from Cambridge University.He also writes for Windows 7 News, Windows 8 News and One Tip A Day. View posts.

  • border less ads having high CTR. this is what i experience.
  • same with me ...me too using borderless ads...
    i think most people use borderless ads so as to merge within the site..
  • border ads are not fit for blog sites.
    maybe good for forums.
  • Borderless has been my choice since it makes the ads seem less like ads
  • I only have one site where Adsense work well and I use borderless. I have not added contextual ads to my blogs yet. I have to wait and see more trends in my traffic.
  • I've always found that borderless ads do better when I've tested.
  • The rounded corners looks good, but I still prefer to use without borders.
  • yeah,i noticed that yesterday.
    but i am using the borderless ads format too, so this feature does not do much for me.
    anyone may publish your result after testing this feature.
  • Unfortunately borders still aren't all that affective, are they EB?
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