Google ads in second position get more attention

Ads on Google aren’t viewed in the order they appear.
The second ad attracts more attention than the first!

Our methodology

We have already conducted an eye tracking study on Google pages, using a sample of 24 participants (9 French, 7 Japanese and 8 Americans). In our previous newsletter, we outlined some of the results that were brought to light.

Before presenting those results, however, we decided to check them by conducting a second study.

For the second study, we used a sample of 20 users (10 French and 10 Americans, no Japanese). The results obtained are consistent and reliable. They no longer vary when participants are added.

We obtained the same results as in the first study.

The following results have been confirmed by two totally independent studies.

In this newsletter we show you

How users scan sponsored links at the top of the page

Sponsored links (or ads) aren’t viewed in the order they appear on the page.

In fact, users tend to look at the second sponsored link more than the first:

This page has two sponsored links at the top. Users look at the second one more.

This page has two sponsored links at the top.
Users look at the second one more.

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Example showing a page with two ads: the second ad is the most looked at

This page contains three sponsored links at the top. The second is looked at the most.

This page contains three sponsored links at the top. The second is looked at the most.

The second sponsored link is looked at a lot. After the first organic result, it is at the second most looked at element on the page.

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Example showing a page with three ads:
the second ad is the most looked at

When the page only contains a single sponsored link, this becomes the third most looked at element after the first two organic links:

This page only has one sponsored link at the top.

This page only has one sponsored link at the top.

How users scan organic results

Unlike ads, organic results are looked at in the order they appear.
The first result is looked at 1.6 times more than the second:

Accumulated results for all the pages.  Organic results are looked at in order.

Accumulated results for all the pages. Organic results are looked at in order.

How users scan sponsored links on the right of the page

Just like ads at the top of the page, sponsored links on the right aren’t looked at in the order of their ranking on the page.
The sixth sponsored link is looked at more than the fourth or the fifth. This is probably due to the position of the web page’s scroll line or “fold”.

Advertisers are better off in 6th position than in 4th!

Advertisers are better off in 6th position than in 4th!

Exemple de comportement individuel. Le sixième résultat est bien regardé.

Example of individual behavior. The sixth result is looked at a lot.

How ads at the top of the page influence the visibility of those on the right

It is better to position ads at the top of the page: ads at the top are looked at 2.14 times more than ads on the right.
What’s more, the more ads there are at the top of the page, the less the ads on the right are looked at.

Pas d’annonce en haut, beaucoup de regards sur les annonces de droite.

No ad at the top, a lot of gazes to the ads on the right.

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1 annonce en haut, moins de regards à droite.

1 ad at the top, fewer gazes to the right.

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2 annonces en haut, encore moins de regards à droite.

2 ads at the top, even fewer gazes to the right.

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3 annonces en haut, presque pas de regards à droite.

3 ads at the top, hardly any glances to the right.

How images can impact the way results are scanned

The presence of images changes the way results are viewed.
The result located just above the images is less looked at.

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The result located just above the images is clearly at a disadvantage.

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The influence of images: example 1

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The influence of images: example 2

Stay tuned…

Our next newsletter will show you that websites aren’t read in a triangle, F, Z or Gamma pattern, or in any other letter shape for that matter!