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web-rover
Feb 1st 2005, 7:00 pm
Sometimes, a relivent ad shows up, but usually it has something to do with hosting and computer stuff. why?

www.web-rover.com

wendydettmer
Feb 1st 2005, 10:07 pm
My guess would be is because google cant' find the appropriate content for the page. When I look at the homepage, I do not see much content or information about the site. There are a few sentences about dogs, but a LOT of other material. I would beef up the specific keyword content and google will have an easier time finding what to display

wendy

web-rover
Feb 2nd 2005, 6:36 am
i'll try that. But even on the ads posted at the top of my treads, the contest is irelevent.

web-rover
Feb 2nd 2005, 7:07 am
does google allow you to put a bunch of key words on you home page...at th ebottom in the same colour as your background, so no one can see it?

Since i use a portal, the content is always changing, just wondering if this would make a difference.

Josh
Feb 2nd 2005, 7:13 am
does google allow you to put a bunch of key words on you home page...at th ebottom in the same colour as your background, so no one can see it?

Since i use a portal, the content is always changing, just wondering if this would make a difference.


Nope, thats against the TOS, I've seen lots of sites that do it though... and so they must not be too strict about it, but I've seen one or two people get cought for it to.

Josh

wendydettmer
Feb 2nd 2005, 7:26 am
does google allow you to put a bunch of key words on you home page...at th ebottom in the same colour as your background, so no one can see it?

Since i use a portal, the content is always changing, just wondering if this would make a difference.

no, it's against their rules and considered bad style.

it's ok if the content is changing, but doesn't it at least remain relevant to the theme of the site?

web-rover
Feb 2nd 2005, 7:33 am
no, it's against their rules and considered bad style.

it's ok if the content is changing, but doesn't it at least remain relevant to the theme of the site?

no. 90% of the time it's for computer stuff

web-rover
Feb 2nd 2005, 7:36 am
Here is a good example

http://www.web-rover.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=48

wendydettmer
Feb 2nd 2005, 8:52 am
no. 90% of the time it's for computer stuff

well, that explains why you have computer ads showing up then.

Is your site a forum only?

wendy

web-rover
Feb 2nd 2005, 9:07 am
well, that explains why you have computer ads showing up then.

Is your site a forum only?

wendy


umm not sure what you mean. why does that explain it?

The 90% is how often i see ad sense displayed irelivent ads (computer stuff)

no my site is not just a forum.

wendydettmer
Feb 2nd 2005, 11:07 am
umm not sure what you mean. why does that explain it?

The 90% is how often i see ad sense displayed irelivent ads (computer stuff)

no my site is not just a forum.


i had asked you if your content them stayed the same, you said 90% is computer stuff. i think we had a miscommunication :) i thought you said 90% of the content was computer related, I was unaware you meant your ads

web-rover
Feb 2nd 2005, 11:18 am
oh i see :)

tomecki
Feb 2nd 2005, 12:56 pm
does google allow you to put a bunch of key words on you home page...at th ebottom in the same colour as your background, so no one can see it?

Since i use a portal, the content is always changing, just wondering if this would make a difference.

If you stuff your site with a lot of keywords you will get public service ad and a notice from google.

web-rover
Feb 5th 2005, 6:38 am
well the ads have started to display more relivent content over the past several days.