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GoogleAdSense stopped showing relevant ads

         

Alleks

11:08 am on Mar 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I've created a web page specially for GoogleAdSense about week ago. This page does not have any incoming link from the web. Visitors can visit this page only clicking on link in newsletter. By the way my web site is about "cars" and this web page is about "flowers shop". (it's only examples, really my site about other things)

So since the web page about "flowers shop" was spidered by Mediabot it showed relevant ads and everything was fine. But from yesterday morning it has started showing alternative ads and I don't why it happends.. I did not change any content on this site, I do not use frames or something like this. I suggested that GoogleAdSense banned this page and tried to e-mail support team. Today I got a reply from them that they have developed their spider and it is working well on all sites but can not define what my web page is about.

So I tried to add more "flowers shop" keyword targeted content but AdSense still showing alternative ads.

Any suggestions how to solve this problem?

jonknee

5:00 am on Mar 21, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Once your page has been targeted, it will be about a month (or at least that's what Google quoted me) before it gets retargeted. Your best bet is changing the page addy.

vredungmand

11:59 pm on Mar 21, 2004 (gmt 0)

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If you rename your page url Google mediabot will spider it again within 10 minutes.

Some general advice:

Make sure your page is standards compliant (use validator.w3.org).

Use structural markup (h1, h2 etc). Use a style sheet.

Use plenty of alternative text (img alt-tags, a title-tags etc.).

Write a short meta description (80 chars). Write 8 meta keywords.

Put the subject of your website in the page title - in such a way that it makes sense for a search engine and for someone bookmarking your page.

Put a link to your page in your profile if you want more suggestions.

Sanenet

1:11 pm on Mar 22, 2004 (gmt 0)

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If you rename your page url Google mediabot will spider it again within 10 minutes.

Ahem - G.Mediabot will usually check a new page for the first time within 10 mins of first access.

vredungmand

2:08 pm on Mar 22, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Yeah - you need to hit it of course ...

Alleks

2:37 pm on Mar 22, 2004 (gmt 0)

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In my opinion this page is in a black list and there is only one way to solve this problem - write to Google. I tried but did not get any reply from them.

So I've found only one solution. I put a redirect from website.com/adsense.html to website.com/adsense2.html.

And it looks like that all works perfectly now.

Thank you for you suggestions.