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1) If sometimes there are psa and sometimes targetted on same pages then does that mean that either advertisors turned off payment for a while or not enough etc?
2) On the other hand, one page ONLY gets psa then I think that has to do with negative keywords which I still don't quite understand. If you have nothing on drugs, casino ,gambling adult and STILL get psas what does that mean?
As far as I can see, the first page that is framed never shows targeted ads - whether it's framed by AJ, About or elsewhere, although subsequent pages within the frame do show ads.
There seems to be something in the adcode that detects that the page has been referred by an external frame.
This problem (and the broken referrers on Mac MSIE 5.1x) account for the majority of the PSA/alternate ads on my site.
Put a frame buster similar to this (or one that calls the proper frame if your site uses frames) on all of your pages to stop this sophomoric behaviour.
<body onload="if (self!= top) top.location = self.location">
<added>Jenstar just sent me a sticky regarding what she states below so, yes, be careful. The site with the frame buster does not use Adsense right now, applying this week. So, if this simple script doesn't work I'll be sure to give a holler because it's on a couple of thousand pages.</added>
[edited by: jimbeetle at 9:15 pm (utc) on Nov. 2, 2003]
Put a frame buster similar to this
I did consider briefly adding a frame buster when I discovered the ads I was "missing" but then I did the maths - just how many clicks am I missing, given that this is only a few percent of the referrers, AND it's only the entry page (I'd hope they'd at least look at one more page on the site before clicking on an ad, so I'd expect the CTR there to be especially low).
The figure is only a tiny amount, not worth the complaints about the back button being broken. Nice to know the reason, but I'll live with it rather than annoy users.