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Hey guys,

I have no big experience with pay per click programs and adsense optimization. But I had good CTR in my website since the day I publish ads on it (from last 3-4 months. The site (press release distribution) was doing well in google searches and was performing well with adsense too. I don't know why the CTR has dropped in the last two days. The SERPs, traffic and everything is the same as before. Enough page views enough users and etc, but still the CTR is very very low. Can anybody advice me on this? If you have any suggestions, any advice - please leave it here. That'd be a great help.

Thanks for your time.
 
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It looks like your site is down so I can't really help with where to place your ads.

When it's back up let me know and maybe I can help. Page layout plays a big role in getting the most clicks from your visitors. If the ad blends in with the layout or sticks out (but in a sore way), you can receive a lot more clicks. I prefer making my ads blend in with the layout so it looks natural.
 
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It looks like your site is down so I can't really help with where to place your ads.

lol that would be the obvious reason that the CTR is down,

Im assuming you just mistyped the link (or forgot to pay your hostgator bill?)

I've noticed a ctr drop recently as well, last 3 days or so. Sometimes it has to do with the advertisers paying less (like during the summer) but it should be the opposite right now as they gear up for xmas, so i'm not sure why.
 
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CTR can not drop suddenly. I think your site traffic has down. May be your website sin sandbox. Also check other reasons.
 
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