Google’s Matt Cutts has announced the first official update to January’s PageLayout algorithm, designed to reward sites with content, rather than ads, above the fold. What is Google's PageLayout Algorithm?
Note to Katz: A more compelling argument could be made that Google is punishing websites that place too many ads “above the fold” with its pagelayout update, while obviously doing what it is preaching against within its own search results.
Layout renders as a result of screen realestate available. Own SERP realestate.percent of visitors look at the top 2 AdWords results.percent above the fold for organic listings whereas 16 percent (and lower) below the fold.
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