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No Adsense ads on post - why?

Post discussing cancer, cellphones and texting only has one PSA ad - why?

         

WordsnCollision

12:29 pm on Apr 16, 2009 (gmt 0)

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I uploaded a post last night to my blog discussing a Japanese woman who texts her late hubby's cellphone to keep in touch with him and ease her grief. This morning only a single public service ad shows on the page - last night cellphone & cancer ads appeared. Why the change? Would the woman's name being "Fukuda" have set off some sort of obscenity detector?
Any advice is welcome!

netmeg

2:39 pm on Apr 16, 2009 (gmt 0)

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One of the stop phrases may have to do with death. That may be one of the topic that we advertisers are allowed to opt out of; I don't remember. I'd take the ad off the post.

WordsnCollision

3:18 pm on Apr 16, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Thanks Netmeg, i took out 'death', 'loving' and even 'Fukuda' from the text. Still no ads but maybe it takes time. Geez, i guess mortuaries and funeral homes don't bother advertising with Adsense, huh?
Isn't there a list of so-called Kill Words somewhere? Thought i saw it once, anyone knows an addy please post it?

farmboy

4:28 pm on Apr 16, 2009 (gmt 0)

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i took out 'death', 'loving' and even 'Fukuda' from the text. Still no ads but maybe it takes time.

In the long-term, you'll probably be better off writing for your audience instead of writing for AdSense.

FarmBoy

netmeg

4:40 pm on Apr 16, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Right.

And I know of no such authorized published list.

WordsnCollision

4:53 pm on Apr 16, 2009 (gmt 0)

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"In the long-term, you'll probably be better off writing for your audience instead of writing for AdSense."

In the long term , I have been - but I also expect my articles to pay their way to some certain degree. This one isn't and I don't think it's unreasonable to ask why.

eeek

6:50 pm on Apr 16, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Have you considered using the alternate ad feature instead of allowing Google to show a PSA?

WordsnCollision

6:54 pm on Apr 16, 2009 (gmt 0)

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"Have you considered using the alternate ad feature instead of allowing Google to show a PSA?"

I wasn't aware you could do that, and i don't see where in my Adsense Setup i can arrange it. Do tell more?

netmeg

7:20 pm on Apr 16, 2009 (gmt 0)

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If you look at the spot, I think it's right after you set what type of corners (but I don't have it open at the moment) there's somewhere where you can tell it what to do if it can't find an ad - you tell it to collapse (show nothing) or show a solid block of color, or you can give it some HTML and it will show that. I typically stick html for a general interest aff ad. I also give it a special SID (equiv to channel) in the Aff Network, so I can actually see how many times Google can't display an ad for some reason.

cmendla

8:42 pm on Apr 16, 2009 (gmt 0)

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I have seen some oddities with blogger. Namely that when I post something new, it seems that the front page of the blog goes to PSA or blank. However, if I click the link to the post, there is an ad there. After about 15 or 20 minutes, the home page seems to be back to normal.

I had thought that the new post had stop words. However the fact that the ad would show on the individual post indicated that it wasn't a stop word issue. The fact that the ads were showing OK before I added the post also shows that there were no stop words on the previous posts.