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Been walking around the local clothes shop - you have to navigate around all sorts to get to the socks and just happened to walk past some shirts that I had forgotton I needed, so bought some.
Without causing irritation to visitors for our site, I'd certainly like the ability to put Adsense code for small adverts into different areas of our pages because they carry different and varying (day to day) subject matter as you go down the page. Bit like wrap around text around images.
But only if the targeting was accurate. This would need individually targeted Adsense ads, depending on local content in eg. table /div cells. Could cells or divs carry special code to tell Adsense only to target that cell's content?
In most people's interests I guess, except perhaps very high volume sites making a small %, but big $ out of masses of impressions.
Could cells or divs carry special code to tell Adsense only to target that cell's content?
Hmmm... I think the point about AdSense is that you, as the publisher, only have a very limited means to control what adverts are actually displayed. Any more control and this time next month AdSense wouldn't exist anymore. It would have been spammed into oblivion.
- Ads in my site newsletters would be wonderful. I have seen them already working in newsletters of an AdSense premium site. So, I suppose it is a matter of time until they provide it to non-premium publisher sites.
- There is no need to tell that we would like to have better reporting, namely of all ads that have been displayed in our sites and be able to block any of them easily like Tribalfusion provides.