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24/08
2005

AdSense Font Style

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Google AdSenseI’m sure most of you already know about this, so I guess I dedicated this post to anyone who fairly new to Google AdSense :p

If you really want to make AdSense ads blended more with your site / blog, why don’t you change your site’s font style to match AdSense font style? No guarantee that this will bring more CTR, though. But for myself, I’m using this AdSense font style to create my own alternate ads (PSA’s replacement). See screenshot below.

My Own AdSense Alternate Ads

Looks good, doesn’t it? And the result is almost the same as the real AdSense ads. So eventhough there’s no AdSense ads, it won’t display PSA, instead, it will display my own ads that looks like AdSense ads. Want the code for this alternate ads? Contact me :))

Now back to our topic. Here’s the font style for AdSense ads:

Title text:

font: bold 11px arial, sans-serif;
text-decoration:underline;
color:#000000;

Description text:

font: normal 11px/14px arial, sans-serif;
text-decoration:none;
color:#000000;

URL text:

font: normal 11px arial, sans-serif;
text-decoration:none;
color:#000000;

Google own ads text:

font: normal 11px arial, sans-serif;
text-decoration:underline;
color:#000000;

You can change the color for Title, Description, and URL text to match your AdSense ads color scheme. For Google own ads, the color is the background color of your ads. Usually, people use the Title style as their h3 tag style, and the Description style as their P tag style. Well, it’s all your choice now :p

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