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Targeting hell

         

flobaby

4:09 pm on Mar 18, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I've had adsense on my HTML learning site for a while and for a while now, many of the pages serve up unrelated, silly ads. For example, my HTML tags page is full of clothing tags and plastic tag ads (even after I've removed as many unnecessary instances of the word "tag" as possible).

I'm always adding to the competetive filter, but still, new crap ads show.

Here's the thing. I just copied this same page, renamed it and uploaded it. No other changes made, only the filename. The ads are perfectly on target, all about webdesign.

Do I have to rename all my pages to get some proper targeting?

Any thoughts on this matter will be greatly appreciated.

Edit: I just refreshed a couple times and now the new page is also showing some clothing tag ads. I guess I can't win.

jimbeetle

4:28 pm on Mar 18, 2006 (gmt 0)

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You always have to keep in mind that it starts with the advertiser and what keywords are bid on. Some know what they're doing, many don't. If an advertiser bids on the single word "tag" and the word appears on a publisher's page, well, depending on the Adsense algorithm, the ad could appear.

I think poor keyword and keyphrase choices by advertisers are responsible for much of the mis-targeting we see. Unfortunately, that's what the entire system is based on. It's the least well thought out facet of Adwords/Adsense integration on Google's part.

AdsenseMan

4:56 pm on Mar 18, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I would like to recommend the following solutions for your problem:

1. I highly recommend that you change each and every web page file name to target the required keyword!

2. Make unique Title Tag, Description and keyword Meta Data for each page.

3. Increase the density of the targeted keywords in your content.

4. Try to include targeted keywords in your headings and to "bold" some of the keywords in your content.

5. Image names and image "ALT Tags" should include your targeted keywords.

6. Include targeted keywords in your "Text Links".

..Hmm, a lot more to implement, but the above should show a significant increase in the quality of your ads!

Good Luck optimizing!

WallyWorld

5:00 pm on Mar 18, 2006 (gmt 0)

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It may take a week or so after you make changes to you webpages before the bot returns and re-targets the ads unless you create new page urls.

flobaby

5:21 pm on Mar 18, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Thanks guys,
The pages are already highly optimized, descriptions, titles and file names made to focus on the relevent keywords, even the domain name was chosen for its targeted keyword factor. Not to mention a nav bar packed with html relevant phrases.

That said, I'll take another look and see what I can find to further optimize it. Thanks again.