Basically, it's a 500-600 word article centered on the page with some navigation links on top, a descriptive heading, a paragraph of introduction text, a 728x90 advertisement, the entire article text, then some links to other articles and websites on the bottom.
There are no layout graphics at all in this layout, only an occasional article-relevant graphic within the article text from time to time. No sidebars, navigation is kept above the heading, and down in the footer. I haven't been adding any links within the article text to relevant articles.
There are 3 sizes of black text, normal, h1, and h2 sizes. The background is solid white and the links are the default blue. The main heading is centered, the rest of the text is left-aligned within the centered 800 pixel column.
The websites use almost no bandwidth, CPU to generate the pages is minimal.
It will be interesting to see if this layout survives, it really does give new meaning to "content is king".
9 comments:
Hi Joe,
Is this layout still working for you?
I'm experimenting with a few adsense sites. My RPM is not as high as $18.50 (more around the $3.80 mark).
talk soon
Jacqui
Working just as well as day one
Hey joe
anyway we can see one of the sites?
I'm more than happy to teach a man how to fish, but I'm not showing him where I'm catching my fish.
Just looked at the numbers for last month. A seasonal item website I have setup using this method maintained a pageRPM of $43.17 that month.
tats fantastic .... would love to see your ur site though...
I always used to wonder what RPM means, thanks for the info
i simply don't understand how you guys make so huge RPM numbers, my site's average is only around $0.3. :(
i noticed that clicks from some countries in europe(western europe), average much, much more profit, than from some other countries(eastern europe). why is that?
my blog is about 16.50 RPM
http://certsource.blogspot.com/
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