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Duke_of_Url

6:15 pm on Jun 21, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I'm hosting with a company who I think are based in Germany, I assume this is why some of my .co.uk websites, despite being English in all ways bar hosting company, are displaying many German language Adsense ads? curiously today I also noticed that if I go to google.com it whisks me over to google.de in the blink of an eye. Is there anything that I can do to sort this?
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dhatz

6:28 pm on Jun 21, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I also noticed Adsense ads in non-English languages, mostly German on english pages on one of my sites.

My IP is in Greece. (G knows that too, as it redirects me to its greek version)

i.e. mixed ads, 3 in english, 1 in german, on the same ad block.

That particular site has OTHER pages which are in non-english languages (German, French, Italian, Spanish etc). All pages have Content language meta-tags, to help Google identify language.

Unless "big-brother Google" concludes (as I use Google Toolbar) that since I often visit German sites, it can print German ads to me, on English pages.

But probably these ads just slip through the checks...

HitProf

8:07 pm on Jun 21, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I think it is based on the advertisers settigns. I've seen a German ad on a Dutch site hosted in the US while I was in the UK :(

Vivi_Labo

8:20 pm on Jun 21, 2004 (gmt 0)

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My IP is Danish. My site is in English and hosted in Canada.

I often see ads in German, Dutch, Italian, and of course in Danish.

Vivi

qualop

2:15 pm on Jun 22, 2004 (gmt 0)

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aren't the ads displayed according to where the visitor is from? so, althougth the site is hosted in the US, someone from Germany should be seeing German ads...

that's the way I always thought of it... maybe i'm wrong?

Vivi_Labo

11:15 pm on Jun 23, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Advertisers have the option to target their ads demographically.

If an advertiser targets only the UK market, people in Denmark, for instance, will not see those ads.

I live in Denmark, so I understand why ads in Danish are displayed on my English-language site.

It's also understandable that advertisers serve ads in English and German on my site, because most people here understand these languages.

But as mentioned in an earlier post, I also see ads in Italian and Dutch - languages that only a minority here in Denmark understands.

Of course - if people, who don't understand those languages, don't click the ads, the advertisers won't loose money. But who knows.

Vivi

Jenstar

11:44 pm on Jun 23, 2004 (gmt 0)

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>>so, althougth the site is hosted in the US, someone from Germany should be seeing German ads...

Yes, that is correct. The problem arises when advertisers are targeting other countries with ads that may not be written in the same language that everyone in the country reads.

A German language advertiser could set the campaign to worldwide, which could result in a German language ad being seen in the US, UK or Canada, for example. Or that advertiser could have chosen to show ads to Germany and the UK which would mean people in there would see the German ad, while those in Canada and the US would not.

danny

2:42 am on Jun 24, 2004 (gmt 0)

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curiously today I also noticed that if I go to google.com it whisks me over to google.de in the blink of an eye

If google.com is redirecting you to google.de, then Google thinks your computer (not your server) is in Germany. That will be why you're seeing German ads.