Probably, so if anyone would like to give advice on how to "trick" the visitors into clicking eg at
http://nikond200.dpnotes.com, I'll appreciate it. CTR % consistently hovers at less than 2%.
i'm a newb to all of this myself, but i think your site looks very good.
since you are using wordpress, you might try adsense-beautifier, or at least follow the premise of blending your ads with pix (i would think you've got a lot of photo-sets to work with).
there is some info here on using images w/ ad-sense:
http://www.improvectr.com/images.html
hope it might at least get you thinking about different ideas, good luck!
edit:
does anyone here know the correct answer about using images next to ad-sense?
or should you just shoot out an email and ask them on an individual basis?
i just saw that google is picky about images next to adsense, this is a copy of an email from an adsense rep referring to it:
" Thank you for your email.
As you know, some implementations of images near Google ads are not
permitted by our programme policies, so we ask that you exercise some
caution when choosing or placing the images.
Please do not place misleading images near Google ads or use images that
appear to be directly associated with the advertisers and their offerings.
These images may prompt unintentional user clicks, thereby artificially
inflating advertiser costs. By placing images near the ads you may be
drawing undue attention to ads. This may violate our programme policies,
so we are unable to approve the placement of all images next to Google
ads.
Please note that we constantly monitor all of the web pages displaying
Google ads or an AdSense for search box. If you decide to place images
directly next to the ads, please maintain a visible border around the ad
units to reduce the possibility of confusing users. If we find that one of
your web pages violates our policies, we will notify you and ask you to
remove the Google code from that page.
While Google encourages third party software development, it is our policy
not to endorse any specific product at this time. We're therefore not able
to comment specifically on the software you've noted.
However, we recommend that you read through the AdSense Terms and
Conditions (
https://www.google.com/adsense/terms ) to ensure that your
software is not in violation of any of our policies. You may also wish to
review Google's Software Principles, found here:
http://www.google.com/corporate/soft...rinciples.html .
I hope that this clarifies the issue for you. For additional questions, we
suggest you visit our AdSense Support site at
http://www.google.com/adsense_help . If you're unable to find an answer to
your question on our site, please feel free to reply to this email.
Sincerely,
xxx
The Google AdSense Team
"