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Make more with adsense using section targeting

Nikolas
Mon 12 September 2005, 03:57 am GMT +0300
Just found a great link in adsense support system right and thought to share it.

It is about section targeting which means that you can tell the adsense where is the most relevant to the site's topic content. That way you can have more targeted ads to your pages.

Check it out Visit through proxy

York
Mon 12 September 2005, 05:49 pm GMT +0300
That's a very good resource. I will use this <!-- google_ad_section_start --><!-- google_ad_section_end --> thing

Bobster
Tue 13 September 2005, 02:30 am GMT +0300
So that makes the ads appear to relate to that target then? So could you put it around 1 word. ex. "webhosting" to get ads only related to webhosting?

Nikolas
Tue 13 September 2005, 09:44 am GMT +0300
So that makes the ads appear to relate to that target then? So could you put it around 1 word. ex. "webhosting" to get ads only related to webhosting?

Not this is not possible. You can not 'command' the bot but you can give it a hint. Or you can tell it to ignore some content. Anyway it needs a lot of content in order to create an ad. And have in mind that if you finally trick the bot this is against the rules and you'll got banned

Graeme
Fri 16 September 2005, 12:45 am GMT +0300
cool, I didn't know about this, that makes a big difference

Nikolas
Fri 16 September 2005, 03:42 pm GMT +0300
cool, I didn't know about this, that makes a big difference

It makes a significant diference. I first put it to my directory ( http://www.thetopsites.net Visit through proxy ) and before that I was getting ads relative to the overral site's content ( eg. topsites, directory, search, submit site )

Now in every category of the site it shows revelant to the category ads.

Adrevel
Sat 17 September 2005, 07:00 pm GMT +0300
Ah I didn't even know about this. I think that will help my site out a lot, I will look into applying it to my site.

Dave
Tue 20 September 2005, 12:02 am GMT +0300
That is really cool, Google has very advanced scripts to make their services so great.

Miyagi
Fri 5 May 2006, 09:28 pm GMT +0300
wow that is amazing thanks for the pointer to this thread Nikolas :)

vbignacio
Sat 6 May 2006, 03:41 am GMT +0300
yes its a very useful feature. i learned about it last year thru a friend in another forum. i just wonder why Google doesnt mention it in their TIPS when publishers visit their account.

Nikolas
Sat 6 May 2006, 03:35 pm GMT +0300
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why Google doesnt mention it in their TIPS when publishers visit their account.

It is on their help manual along with other usefull stuff. It worths a reading.

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