Here’s the breakdown for ”Best Practice for AdSense Ads in Blog Posts”
- Google’s Policy
Google AdSense does not set a strict limit on the number of ad units per page anymore (they removed the 3 ads per page limit years ago). Instead, they say:
Ads should not exceed the content.
In other words, your content should always be more than your ads.
- Optimal Number of Ad Units for Higher Revenue
Based on most case studies and AdSense experts:
- In-Content Ads (2–3 units) – Placing ads within the blog post (e.g., after the intro, in the middle, and near the conclusion) performs best because they blend naturally with reading flow.
- Top of the Page (1 unit) – A display ad under the title or after the first paragraph usually gets high CTR.
- Sidebar / Sticky Ad (1 unit) – If your site layout supports it, a sticky sidebar ad works well for desktops.
- Matched Content / Multiplex Ads (1 unit) – At the end of the article, Google’s “content-style ads” often increase clicks. 👉 This adds up to about 3–5 ad units per blog post being the sweet spot.
- Auto Ads vs. Manual Placement
- Auto Ads (Google automatically places ads) are easy, but sometimes they overload pages with too many ads.
- Manual Placement (you choose exact spots) usually gives better control and higher RPM if you optimize well.
- User Experience & SEO
- Too many ads = higher bounce rate and lower page speed → hurts SEO → reduces long-term revenue.
- Balance is key: ads should look natural, not overwhelming.
🔑 My Recommended Setup
For most blogs:
- 1 display ad below the title
- 1 in-article ad after 2–3 paragraphs
- 1 in-article ad near the end
- Optional: 1 matched content/multiplex ad at the bottom
- Optional: 1 sticky sidebar or anchor ad for desktop
👉 That’s usually 3–5 ads per post, which is proven to maximize AdSense revenue without hurting user experience.


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