Killer Design for CTR Campaign
How does your design affects your Adsense CTR?
Many times we tend to complain in Webmaster Forums that our Site’s CTR is low and we always blame the placement and traffic. If you are selling or running third party ads in your site, this article could help you analyze your CTR.
Good site design always attract visitors’ attention but there are some disadvantages. My own 2-week experiment on design and CTR tells me that good design with colorful lay-out and images cannot help you in making $ through Adsense and other affiliate programs.
In many cases, people do not focus on links being advertised because images and graphics steal their attention. Let’s not discuss content and traffic on this article. We are going to focus on design and lay-out.
During the start of August, I created 2 blogs under Myseoblog.net’s domain and hosted them on subdomains. Both blogs have similar content but slightly rewritten for SEO purposes. The first blog (which I already deleted from database) had a very good design and placement using one of Dailyblogtheme’s beautiful theme. The second blog possess a very simple and plain theme without any graphic nor a single image, except that Feedjit traffic monitoring script.
I let these 2 blogs running for 10 days without advertising in any forum or in any blog. I just let Google discover them and after 10 days, I have a very good result that could justify my conclusion.
The first blog with beautiful theme had a total of 4,852 visitors from Google, had 57 clicks with a total of $31.45 earnings from Adsense. The CTR is around 1.17%. CPC is fair considering the blog has Technical topic. I was not satisfied with the result of the first blog and after seeing the result of the second blog, I deleted the first one.
For the first 10 days, the second blog with ugly design and plain white color got 4,765 visitors from Google, had 198 clicks with a total of $132.75 earnings. The CTR is around 4.15%. The CTR is too far ahead of the first blog. You may wonder why both blogs got fair traffic from Google. The blogs as I mentioned are hosted under Myseoblog.net subdomain and the articles were getting indexed fast (after posted several hours).
If you are planning to create your own luck with Google Adsense Program, it is better to have your own experiment to see which one is effective.
This Myseoblog alone has been skinned more than 20 times since I created and placed it online last year but finally, I make it settled with Prosense Theme. The reason is not just because of good CTR but also its user-friendly, easy to customized sidebars, and browser-friendly lay-out.
My second blog as mentioned above is still online and you can take a look how simple and ugly the design is and tell me your assessment. I cannot tell you the current CTR but I could say it’s really beyond my expected result. The statistics the you may found at the sidebar following the Adsense ads is the record of site’s visitors within 48 hours. You may take a look at my second ugly blog by going to Verizon High Speed Internet Customer Experience.
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September 6th, 2008 at 10:36 am
Great article. I will try to replicate the pro-sense theme & see if it works for me!
October 31st, 2008 at 8:45 am
very great experience and top evaluation….I already check verizon…simple color but more productive. Thanks….I take useful learning from this blog…..
November 8th, 2008 at 1:41 pm
I too have found that an “uglier” design results in a higher CTR, but not always. I used the same not-so-great looking design on two different blogs covering two different niches and although they looked exactly the same the CTR was much higher on one than the other. Weird scenario but generally the prettier your site the less people want to leave it by clicking an ad.
January 28th, 2009 at 11:32 pm
Yeah, I agree with prosense. In fact, I am also using it on my other blog.
April 30th, 2009 at 8:53 am
I think we have more CTR on ugly sites because once people land there, they want to get off it as soon as they can, and proper Adsnse placement gives them that opportunity. I think the trick to increase CTR is a) good top placement ( ensure all users see it ) and b) Make it run side by side the ads. Once people browse the content, they want something else to read and hopefully click.
June 19th, 2009 at 8:34 am
I agree with Ergonomic Office Chairs. People are very impatient on the net, if you can catch their attention by graphics & images you’ll have traffic but no CTR.
September 9th, 2009 at 7:18 am
Its really choosing between the devil and the deep sea. The more visually appealing your site is, the more the likelihood of a reader getting attracted. And if he gets engrossed in the content and does not click, you basic purpose in bringing him to your site gets vitiated
September 26th, 2009 at 7:39 am
One does tread a thin line there. We do introduce various themes to make our blog more appealing, but this drawback is a thing we had not considered.
September 29th, 2009 at 10:00 am
Ultimately your site must reflect the profile of your company. If its reflecting something else, its not being true to its brief.
September 29th, 2009 at 10:05 am
You seem to be revelling in your ugly designs. But if you are being successful with that, no one can grudge you your designs.
October 21st, 2009 at 7:15 am
Hello Sir,
We would be very grateful if you could remove our comment from this page.
Our comment was as follows : ( I agree with Ergonomic Office Chairs. People are very impatient on the net, if you can catch their attention by graphics & images you’ll have traffic but no CTR. )
Could you kindly remove the same.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers.
January 18th, 2010 at 9:24 am
Ugly can be beautiful too, if it yields revenue in AdSense terms!