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Highest Paying Ad Size for CPM (Tribal Fusion)
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What is the highest paying ad size for Tribal Fusion? Is it the 728x90, 336x280 or 160x600 size that usually nets the highest CPM? How many is too many to place on one page? Would one of each be ok?
Last edited by BamaStangGuy; Dec 3rd, 2006 at 3:06 am.
I run one of each here (as you can see) and I think it works very well. The box is my best performing followed by the leaderboard.
Dani the Computer Science Gal 
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Follow my Twitter feed! twitter.com/DaniWeb
And if you're interested in Internet marketing there is twitter.com/DaniWebAds
I think the amount of ads on a page depends on how you lay your page out. For example some sites have one and it can be extremely annoying and can get in the way. However on daniweb (on the page I am on) there are 6 ads and I don't find them annoying because they just work with the page perfectly.
How many ads shall I have?
...It depends...
How many ads shall I have?
...It depends...
Last edited by roryt; Dec 16th, 2006 at 12:04 pm.
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