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Question: Which Links Have A Greater CTR?
Normal links, normal text - 1 (50%)
Banner ads - 0 (0%)
Click me links, big text - 1 (50%)
Doesn't matter - 0 (0%)
Total Voters: 2

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« on: July 02, 2008, 04:58:26 PM »

Quite a simple one here and we're not talking about EPCs or leads, just CTRs.

All things being equal what are the best ways (excluding forced clicks/iframes) of getting your visitors to click through links to other sites. These are normal web users and not us fools who live behind the screen!

Options.
  • 1. Normal link text with normal font size saying something like "visit xxxxx"
  • 2. Banner ads with nice images and content
  • 3. Normal link text with oversized font saying something like "Click Here to visit xxxxx"

I've started to look into this recently and am waiting for a long on stats to make up my mind, but what is the general opinion if any?
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