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Weird adsense problem

Public service ads only on one page

         

TheGPFury

1:16 am on Apr 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I am using shared borders to add an ad to everypage on my site. It works perfectly everywhere, with mostly targeted ads, except for my home page.

The homepage always has the PSA ads. I have tried everything from typing more things in, to playing with headings, and it still is a psa ad.

I have words like "reviews" and "hardware" and "quake", etc. etc. which turn up ads on every other page.

Any ideas why the normal ads don't show up?

miedmark

1:33 am on Apr 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Are you using frames on your home page? Have you also tried looking at your home page from a different location?

TheGPFury

1:45 am on Apr 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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No frames.

I had a couple people check from where they are, and it still shows up like that.

Could I post a link to my site so that you could see what I mean?

celgins

1:55 am on Apr 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Nah... don't post the link. The mods will just remove it. But you can expound a bit on the subject a little more.

I've had the problem before: (a page where there seems to be no stop-words, but PSA's continue to show) But I can tell you that the Google algorithm is probably getting stuck on something within that page.

TheGPFury

2:11 am on Apr 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Ok, here is what I have.

I have an image at the top

Under that, I have a site description something like "welcome to (name of my site), here you can find reviews on etc. etc. etc. This is also the home site of (name of a game).

Under that, I have a RSS feed that displays the latest topics from my blogs.

And then I have the generic footer, and sidebars that are on all of my pages.

BillDex

4:29 am on Apr 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Please, don't EVER use "welcome to my" blablabla. It's not professional, will not give you proper ads and make visitors think it's some kind of personal brainwash. Get to the point, fast.
"www.mydomainname.com. Here you can find this and that.
Clink this link - get here.
Clink that link - get there." Fast.

Green_Grass

4:49 am on Apr 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I faced a similar problem once. I wrote to adsense giving the link and they fixed the problem in 3 working days . Just make sure you comply with the TOS before you send them the link :-) or....

Also remember to thank them in advance .

I use ' Welcome to blahblah' on my home page and get excellent targetted ads.

TheGPFury

10:38 am on Apr 5, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Alright, going to send them an email.