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I need help

adsence is complicating

         

televisiontalk

8:05 pm on Feb 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I decided not to waste money on a domain name so i got a #*$!.blogspot.com one. My site looks fairly good and has about 20 sections and i update daily. Some of these pages do display relavent ads, but most of them dont as they display public service ads or blogger ads such as get a free blog, blog.com, ect. My site is about television shows so i doubt they dont have ads. Also some of my pages say, ads by goooogle then search google ads with a searchbox to search google ads. I dont think any people would want to do that because my earnings reflect it. Someone please help me get relavent ads. If i had relavent ads i know i would be making so much more money.

jchampliaud

8:24 pm on Feb 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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How long has your site been up? Sometimes it takes awhile for a new site to get the right ads.

televisiontalk

8:38 pm on Feb 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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a litle over a week

televisiontalk

9:39 pm on Feb 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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anyone here?

humblebeginnings

9:55 pm on Feb 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Eh... Perhaps I am mistaken but did you register your WW nickname at Blogspot? If that is the case I see one page at your website and it has no ads.
Sorry if I am completely wrong here...

televisiontalk

10:27 pm on Feb 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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As of the moment i am undergoing a template change to all my websites and have not copy and pasted the adsence code yet...i hope that fixes the proble...ill keep u up to date

danny

10:49 pm on Feb 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I decided not to waste money on a domain name

If you plan any kind of serious web site, this is likely to be the worst decision you make about it.

Knappster

11:32 pm on Feb 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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You can make decent money from a Blogger blog--even on Blogspot--if you can generate the traffic and make the ads relevant.

Getting ads for blogging software/services is common and irritating. Remove or use section targeting to hide the trigger words ("blog," "blogging," etc.) If your blog allows comments, you may want to use section targeting to hide those as well. If necessary, you can use your competitive ad filter to block irrelevant ads.

Use alternate ads in place of PSAs (for your site, maybe try affiliate ads for DVDs of television series). If you continue to get PSAs, try to figure out what stop-words you're using, and get rid of them.

And, as mentioned before, it sometimes takes a couple of weeks for good ad targeting to begin. This is especially true if you put ads on your new site before it had much content.

televisiontalk

11:47 pm on Feb 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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thanks for the tips...ill try them right now...