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dave23m
Apr 24th 2005, 9:11 pm
My site does not show relevant google adsense ads :( I tried changing the keywords on the page and even adding some text and still nothing. My site is developed using php. I would also like to know what a chanel is.

Shoemoney
Apr 24th 2005, 9:45 pm
I am pretty familiar with php but dunno what a chanel is.

do you mean a adsense channel?

the only trickery I do with php is I have a random set of content/keyword generators to use for fill in so for title pages and within the body tags so that I dont get a douplicate content deduction. Plus I have a nice variety of keywords.

Goto http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/

type in your keyword (the big daddy you would love to have)

then with all the sugestions it gives you make an array with those and choose them randomly wherever to pull better keyword densified ads (i think i just made up that word)

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onestop
Apr 24th 2005, 10:14 pm
From Adsense Site About Channels:
Channels are the perfect way to track the performance of your pages. Before and after optimizing your pages for AdSense, group them into channels to see how your leaderboards are performing versus your towers, or track one domain versus the other. You can even see how individual color choices affect your clickthrough rate.

Also Adsense Support FAQ:
https://www.google.com/support/adsense/bin/topic.py?topic=135

dave23m
Apr 24th 2005, 11:50 pm
Yes adsense channel sorry i misspelled it :)

mrs.pinksox
Apr 25th 2005, 8:42 am
i dont think adsense likes php

mrs.pinksox
Apr 25th 2005, 8:44 am
make begiining of your title your main keyword, plus your meta tags..that always works for me when the adsense gets confused and doesnt know what its trying to advertise for

dave23m
Apr 25th 2005, 2:36 pm
Please if you can guide me threw this. Go to my site www.rateage.com go into viewsource and tell me what i should change. I already changed the keywords arround maybe you can help me with it some more.


make begiining of your title your main keyword, plus your meta tags..that always works for me when the adsense gets confused and doesnt know what its trying to advertise for

noppid
Apr 25th 2005, 2:45 pm
Adsense is funny sometimes. It may use content, however it seems to like out going links better to draw from and compete in alot of instances in my experience.

wendydettmer
Apr 25th 2005, 2:50 pm
There isn't a lot of content on that page for the spider to really tell what is going on and what ads to disply. Even from a user standpoint, just looking at it, i'm not sure i know what the purpose of the site is.

i would try adding a paragraph or so of content about how the site works, etc. It could also be there aren't many ads related to that specific a niche.

altoid
Apr 25th 2005, 3:03 pm
There is no content on your page just banners. Sure you have keywords and Meta tags, but Google Adsense needs content, as much as possible, to serve your page with correct ads.

mehere
Apr 25th 2005, 8:41 pm
I am having the same problem! What a chore! let me know if you ever figure it out!

dave23m
Apr 25th 2005, 10:08 pm
Well i figured it out. At the top of my page where the google ads are i'm going to put text there instead. At the top of my page where the red banner is i'm going to remove that to put the google ads there. Google likes the content to be at the top of the page before it gets to all of that php scripting.


I am having the same problem! What a chore! let me know if you ever figure it out!

mehere
Apr 26th 2005, 5:35 pm
I am having the same problem! What a chore! let me know if you ever figure it out!

mehere
Apr 26th 2005, 5:47 pm
I also noticed google likes content, period. The more, the better. Interestingly, it also likes hyperlinks to pages. That's the best ads.

tlainevool
Apr 26th 2005, 6:42 pm
Google likes the content to be at the top of the page before it gets to all of that php scripting.

Scripts shouldn't affect how the AdSense robot judges your page. Scripts are not directly viewed, so they are ignored by the AdSense robot. PHP code in particular doesn't affect anything, because they are server side, so the robot certainly won't see them.

mehere
Apr 27th 2005, 6:27 am
what do you suggest to get relevancy, then? Just add as much text content as possible? check out my site for any suggestions you may have to make my ads relevant...currently they're not always so relevant...
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