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Likewise, if the supply of ads is limited, why don't AdLinks sometimes show three, two, or even just a single link? Or why do the follow-up ad pages always show ten ads (they always do, don't they?), oftentimes with many of them off-topic? I mean to say, if Google only has five on-topic ads for a category link, only show five ads on the follow-up ad page, don't pad it with garbage.
Yes, AdLinks can sometimes be embarrassing. Still, they are my best performing ad unit by far.
I have seen many ways in which adsense ads make no sense whatsoever to the page. I think one is fortunate when ads are actually relevant to the content. I think that if you find the ads are nonsensical, you're probably better off removing them.
It's your spider food.
Maybe, but I don't see any clues in my content that may have attrackted those offtopic ads.
I guess part of the problem is Adsense triggers on generic meaningless words in specific meaningful phrases.
E.g. when you write about "assertivity training", it picks up "training", understands it's a synonym for "course" and picks ads for all sorts of courses.
It's hard to avoid words like 'training' and 'course' when you write about assertivity training though.
Of course, advertizers are also part of the problem. They probably target those generic meaningless words out of lazyness and greed. The good news is that epc rises on these words.