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5:19 pm on Mar 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

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yes yes, i am well aware that building your site around adsense is a foolish no-no. But i have a good idea for a site and im not just looking for instant crap cash, i just want to make sure when i build everything, i do it right the first time. I have been researching this a while and read alot of articles on ad placement, ad color, ect. That is not the question. What i am trying to figure out is if there is a specific way when you are constructing the site to make it easier for adsense to give your site revalent content. I understand that posting about the adsense content i want will increase my chances for that, but will it be more relevent if say i nest the adsense script inside a table with my content? There may be a post that already covers how to do this somewhere in this forum, but i have yet to discover a forum search tool if one exists. I

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9:45 pm on Mar 2, 2005 (gmt 0)

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is this message to stupid to reply to?

ve3cnu

10:09 pm on Mar 2, 2005 (gmt 0)

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no

frox

10:36 pm on Mar 2, 2005 (gmt 0)

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no, not stupid, just difficoult.
I have never experimented the relationship between HTML structure and Adsense targeting, but I have sometimes seen very peculiar ads on my pages (about a very different widget, I mean) and then I dicovered that (very far away in the page!) there was a word that G mis-understood to be some special widget.

arrowman

12:35 am on Mar 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Make sure every page covers one particular topic, and covers it well. This works even better when there are ads for that topic.

Also, on that page, avoid words about other topics. Don't mention gadgets on a page about widgets.

Steer your visitors to the pages with high paying ads.

hunderdown

4:38 am on Mar 3, 2005 (gmt 0)



I don't think there are hard and fast rules about ad placement. A page that's clear and focused is the first requirement.

Then check what ads are appearing on it. I once got some laughably off-topic ads for cake recipes on a page because the writer had used a metaphor about baking a cake--literary language can screw up the targeting! If there is a problem, adjust your language....

ken_b

4:50 am on Mar 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

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There has been some talk about the content text that appears just before, and just after, the adsense scripts on your source code page having some importance when it comes to getting well targeted ads.

I wouldn't base my page designs only on that, but I wouldn't ignore it as a possible design factor either.

pflyers

5:22 am on Mar 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Use iframes. Dont put the java script in the iframe use it to display content

ogletree

5:36 am on Mar 3, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I wrote this [webmasterworld.com] a while back hope it helps