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Some Tips For Using Images
Using images to increase your click through rate is a great idea, and it will also brighten up your site.  When picking images, try to choose ones that go with the theme of your site, nut architecture or abstract designs will most likely always look good on any site.  I'm going to provide you with some codes that you can use to integrate the ads into your site on this page.  Make sure you change your adsense pub-id or you won't be getting paid for the clicks!  Also, you'll need to customize your colors.  To make it easier, simply use your adsense control panel and make the ad with the colors you want, and then copy and paste the code into the spot where the current code is on the table.  Some previews of the ads are already on this page, while I have provided screenshots to others.  Good luck!
NOTE: These images won't always line up perfectly with the ad unit, but the images are aligned to match up with how the ad is most frequently displayed.  Obviously if you have image ads enabled, the small images won't help your CTR when that image ad is being displayed (but they'll still look nice).

728x91 Banner - Preview At Top Of Page

     The images you'll need for this banner are four images 150 pixels in width.  The height doesn't matter, but try to keep them small so they'll look a little better and take up less room.  The images I'm using now are only 50 pixels high and they look pretty nice.


468x60 Banner - No Preview
I used a 55x55 image here, but you could use a 60x60 image if you want.  468x60 is arguably the most popular ad size. Probably eventually I'll add a table where two images are aligned on top of the two ads displayed on the banner but for now it's one image.

234x60 Banner - Preview in the Right Column
     Much like the 468x60 banner, I used a 55x55 image for this one, but you could use a 60x60 image if you want.  This is a great ad for a nice CTR since its small and blends with nearly any layout.


Where's the other ad sizes?
     The other ad sizes will be coming soon!  Also, some ads, like the 160x600 skyscraper don't really have any good way to integrate images, so I might not be adding those.