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HTML Code images above Adsense Leaderboard

As including images above Adsense Leaderboard ad blocks has proved to dramatically increase CTRs by upto four fold and above, I have provided the correct HTML code to include images sandwiched between two Adsense Leader board blocks — which effectively gives you double the exposure.

Simply scroll to the bottom of the Marketing Defined Blog and view an example of images within two Adsense Leaderboard blocks to gauge the effectiveness of this type of advertising. Another example may be viewed on the temporary placeholder page of the main Marketing Defined:Increase Website Traffic website

The ideal location to position these Leaderboard blocks has proved to be at the end of a Post or at the very end of an article or webpage.

An important point to note is you should elect to have “text” only Adsense ads served up for both the Leaderboard blocks (the correct Adsense code incorporating “text” only ads is also provided in the instructions) — you don’t want Google serving up an “image” ad to spoil the visual layout.

The correct HTML code and instructions, together with a complimentary free JPEG resizing tool is provided for readers at How To Position Images Above or Between 2 Adsense Leaderboard Blocks

The JPEG Resizer software is available for your use as an immediate free download, and allows the easy conversion of your graphics to the required size. The JPEG software is yours to keep and use for as long as you desire — it is not trial software.

This Post is a follow-up to our previous popular post on best Adsense positioning strategies: 3 Tips To Dramatically improve Adsense CTRs .

To get detailed instructions and free JPEG resizing software go here: How to Position Images Above and Between 2 Adsense Leaderboard Blocks

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